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Second Step’s Bristol Wellbeing College run activities and sessions relating to mental health, resilience, and wellbeing. Workshops and courses are free of charge to people

Lifting the Myth of OCD is an initial discussion workshop which aims to bring together those with experience of OCD, their loved ones, and

Womankind supports women in the Bristol area with professional counselling, group psychotherapy, befriending and a helpline service. Their new Webchat Helpline Service is now

The Bristol Disability Equality Forum is an organisation of, and for, Disabled people. One of their projects is Making Change Happen, which includes meetings providing the

Auti.MS is a new charity in Bristol that supports women with autism. They run meet-up events, and have plans to start running dedicated support

Health and care is changing rapidly at the moment… and The Care Forum is inviting you to our AGM/Annual Conference to hear the lowdown

CQC finds Mental Health Act Code of Practice not being used as intended — NHS Networks The Mental Health Act (MHA) Code of Practice

Findings from the Care Quality Commission’s latest annual survey of people who stayed as an inpatient in hospital show that most people had confidence

The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of an in-depth review on the state of oral health care in care homes across England.

What’s in store for integrated care? — NHS Networks PCC recently took part in the ICS Summit 2019, a meeting of some of the

Hidden no more: dementia and disability — NHS Networks Evidence reveals that, across the country, people with dementia are not having their disability rights