The Care Forum is gathering data to understand how voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE) organisations in Bristol & South Gloucestershire are responding to
Research by The Health Foundation shows that in deprived areas, patients referred for psychological therapy are less likely to receive treatment. Read the research
Alzheimer’s Research UK – prioritizing the 6 areas of research will help to deliver a life-changing treatment for dementia. The Conservative party 2019 manifesto
Do you use mental health statistics? Evolving Communities would like your valued opinion on how you access this information and how the statistics provided
The Care Quality Commission (CQC), as part of their year-long “Declare Your Care” campaign, has revealed those from a black and minority ethnic (BME)
New research for CQC shows people regret not raising concerns about their care, but those who do raise concerns see improvements. The Care Quality
Take part in research that could prevent Alzheimer’s: The Generation ProgrammeAlzheimer’s: Programme Come along to one of our events at the Bristol Brain Centre,
Creating positive action through research and collaboration Call for Participation Deadline 10th January 2019 The annual Bristol Forum is a new collaboration between Bristol
Without realising, the way we talk about things can impact on others – both positively and negatively.
Suicide is a sensitive topic, so it’s important to be aware of how the language we use can affect others.
The way we talk about suicide is important. Without realising, the way we talk about things can impact on others – both positively and
Mental health statistics for England: prevalence, services and funding Published Wednesday, April 25, 2018 How common are mental health problems? How long do people
Are you a man 65 years and over? Are you affected by hearing loss? How do you stay connected to others? How do you