We need to admit that cycling and walking are completely different activities
Dr Suzanne Audrey is a Co-Director of our Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments Health…
Dementia research badly affected by COVID-19
The development of new diagnostic tests and treatments for dementia is likely to be…
Latest paper says the NHS needs to work more effectively with analysts to maximise the potential of its data
In the latest paper to be published in the Journal of the Royal Society of…
Key dementia research facility protected thanks to BRACE
One of the most important facilities supporting dementia research in the country will continue its…
2019-20 Bristol Health Partners annual review now available
Our 2019-20 annual review is now available to view online. The review includes:…
SHINE HIT toolkits for active travel to school available on Travelwest
With more people taking an interest in being more active and looking at ways to…
Dementia HIT study looks at barriers preventing BAME communities accessing dementia services
Members of the Dementia Health Integration Team (HIT) worked together with local Black,…
Bristol Health Partners support new coronavirus info app for the UK
A new free-to-download app to help people navigate the coronavirus pandemic has been launched for…
APPHLE HIT Co-Director shares tips on walking routes in and around Bristol
Karen Lloyd, Co-Director of our Active Older People Health Integration Team (APPHLE HIT) and…
2019-20 highlights from the Stroke HIT
Dr Phil Clatworthy, Sara Blackmore, Dr Phil Simons, Chris Priestman and Stephen Hill reflect on…
Supporting Health Neighbourhood Environments (SHINE) HIT review of 2019-20
Professor Adrian Davis, Dr Suzanne Audrey and Sally Hogg, Directors of the…
Parkinson's and Other Movement Disorders (MOVE) HIT review for 2019-20
Directors Dr Alan Whone and Lucy Mooney of the Parkinson’s and Other…