FREE Mental Health and Human Rights learning event Thursday 22 September 10am-4pm The British Institute of Human Rights invites you to a free learning
Welcome to the latest edition of the Sportarray Roundup, aimed at anyone involved or interested in local, inclusive sport. Sportarray is a North Somerset
Are you: 18-30 years old OR the parent of a child aged 5 or under AND interested in improving access to health services in
Next Bristol Deaf Ramble is on Sunday 11 September Email: bristol-deaf-ramble@ardenholme.co.uk Join Facebook Group or join the WhatsApp group to the mobile no below. Andrew
Bristol City Council’s Substance Misuse Team (SMT) are intending to re-commission the adult substance misuse treatment services. The aim is to have new services
A national review by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has found that people from certain groups in society are experiencing poorer quality care at
News from the website of the Royal College of GPs Resource packs to support GPs and their teams to make their surgeries more visibly
The University of West of England is currently recruiting older people and their families amongst African – Caribbean and South Asian communities in Bristol.
A citywide strategy for children, young people and families is being developed. It will include a clear shared vision for Bristol, and priorities for
A new interactive ‘budget simulator’ is helping local people get to grips with Bristol City Council’s budget challenge as they share their priorities for
Bristol’s Strategy for Children, Young People and Families A citywide strategy for children, young people and families is being developed by a cross sector
You may be worried about your mood swings and wonder if it’s something other than just growing up. You may already have a diagnosis,