Innovative ‘red bags’ that help care home residents admitted to hospital be discharged quicker are being rolled out across the country. The bags, which
A new booklet designed to help families, parents and carers of those with a learning disability and autistic people to give feedback, raise concerns
The UK Space Agency has today announced that it is allocating up to £4 million to find hi-tech solutions to the major health and
NHS England is working together with a range of people and organisations to improve wheelchair services, and to ensure that all wheelchair users receive
The new Change4Life Train Like a Jedi programme uses the excitement of Star WarsTM and its characters – alongside Double Olympic Gold medallist Jade Jones – to
Consultations on Bristol City Council’s approach to rough sleeping encampments and vehicle dwelling encampment in the city. Whilst consulting at the same time our approach is different
The Quality Report (also known as the Quality Account) is one of the key ways that the Trust demonstrates to the public and its stakeholders that its
Why accessibility matters… Some people who are deaf or have hearing loss may struggle to follow conversations over the phone; this can lead to confusion
For over a decade, the Trust has made significant improvements to our hospitals with new facilities and wards. We now host over 974,000 patient