A Nuffield Trust study finds that a new GP service offering seven-day-a-week support to four nursing homes has resulted in a 36% reduction in
NHS England, with the support of the British Medical Association and the National Association of Patient Participation, has produced a leaflet about changes in
Want to get involved? The new Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), which comes into effect from 1 April 2018, wants
The second Carter review, looking at productivity and performance in mental health and community trusts, has substantially overrun its August 2017 launch date, according
From April 2018 all CCGs are expected to expand IAPT by commissioning IAPT services integrated into physical healthcare pathways. This document supports this expansion
The Macmillan Prevention and Re-enablement project is hosting a South Bristol Macmillan Wellbeing Day on Thursday 17th May 2018, at Hengrove Park Leisure Centre
South Gloucestershire Council is holding a consultation on proposed changes to the precautionary salting routes in South Gloucestershire which would take effect from winter
FREE drama workshops available to anyone who identifies with mental ill health. Workshops are taking place in Bedminster (starting on 10th April) as well as
This service is for young people who are Care Leavers (including Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers) receiving a Care Leaver service from Bristol City Council. The
Shana Muir, 24, was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis when she was 19 and, after being disappointed in her search for support groups in Bristol,
As Bristol prepares for the roll out of Universal Credit in 2018, Community Access Support Service (CASS) and Bristol Independent Mental Health Network (BIMHN),