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Suicide is a devastating event.  It is an individual tragedy, a life-altering crisis for those bereaved and a traumatic event for people within communities

The King’s Fund are delighted to let you know their Cascading Leadership programme is now open for new applications. The programme, now in its

Stonewall commissioned YouGov to carry out a survey asking more than 5,000 lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT) people across England, Scotland and Wales

The Water-Drop is a low-cost / high-impact innovative drinking system. It has been specifically designed for hospital patients, care home residents and vulnerable people

Professor Sir Mike Richards will lead a major overhaul of national cancer screening programmes as part of a renewed drive to improve care and

Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group’s November ebulletin now available – lots of news and events from across our region.  Read

On Monday 26 November, 6-8pm, Up Our Street are hosting a Neighbourhood Conversation on Temple Quarter at Hannah More Primary School. You may have heard that

Vision West of England’s News and Events Update November – December. Where has this year gone? I am finding it hard to believe that

Use low dead space: Driving uptake of safer drug injecting equipment Low dead space (LDS) equipment has less space between the needle and the

Could your DNA be exploited? Could your DNA assist in an individual’s care and treatment or would it just lead to misuse?  WECIL’s Peer

When their baby dies shortly before or after birth, parents often want and need to understand why. Yet there is no standard process currently

An estimated 2900 road casualties are caused by poor vision every year. To help make our roads safer, Association of Optometrists (AOP) are promoting