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September is World Alzheimer’s Month and we’re excited to launch ‘Memories with Grandma’, a new animation to help 7-11 year olds know more about

W.I.A.S (Women’s Independent Alcohol Support) is a friendly non-judgmental non-profit organisation run by women for women who are concerned about their alcohol use.

London Assembly Health Committee reports about Better mental health for Deaf and Disabled people released today. There is BSL video clip with full reports  https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/london-assembly/health-committee

Monday 9th October 2017 – Feed Bristol, Stapleton – 1.30pm- 4.45pm (For those who cannot make the full afternoon, option to come along to

Welcome to the Healthwatch Bristol Feedback Feed Forward report. Healthwatch Bristol gathers feedback from the public about health and social care services in Bristol.

Please note that the previous phone number for SISH 0117 2308230 is no longer our number and has been reassigned to car business –

Working to reduce isolation + loneliness in BS3 We would love you to come and join us to enjoy a chat over a FREE

The Celebrating Age Festival will launch this year on the 23rd September at the central location of City Hall, facing College Green and opposite

Bristol Wellbeing College is pleased to announce a new series of free workshops and courses for you to get involved with throughout September and

Bristol Somali Festival Family Day  Saturday, 28th October 2017, 11.00 am – 3.00 pmM Shed, Wapping Road, Bristol, England, BS1 4RH The second day of the festival will

Women’s Independent Alcohol Support (WIAS) starts a new set of six free women-only evening sessions on Tuesday October 3rd in central Bristol. Groups are

You maybe aware, the West of England strategy discussion paper was launched on the 26th July 2017. Businesses, organisations and individuals are encouraged to