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Bristol’s social prescribing ‘movement’ has gathered momentum over the past few years with a plan for a city-wide approach to be considered by the

Being lonely can be as bad for someone’s health as having a long-term illness such as diabetes or high blood pressure, the leader of

ACFA, the advice network, have created a new and comprehensive guide to explaining the Universal Credit scheme which is currently being rolled out. The

Healthy City Week is in full swing. This lasts from 7 to 14 October with a unique series of events exploring the health and

The Marmalade Trust organise Christmas Day lunches in restaurants around Bristol and South Glos. Friendly Marmalade Trust volunteers collect guests from their own home

Shelter’s new service offers free professional guidance to anyone providing free debt advice in England and Wales and is funded by the Money Advice

Following on from a pilot last summer, organisations across Bristol are joining up thanks to Bristol Ageing Better to support vulnerable older people in

Following on from a pilot last summer, organisations across Bristol are joining up thanks to Bristol Ageing Better to support vulnerable older people in

A major NHS England funded study is expected almost to halve the number of invasive procedures by 2020 by improving the accuracy of home-testing

Government departments are seeking 20 more areas to join a scheme to promote better children’s mental health in schools. A pilot project across 27

The audit tool consists of 6 questions and is designed to support practices, primary care liaison staff, health facilitators to improve the uptake and