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The King’s Fund has produced a short, thought-provoking guide on leading through the pandemic, broken down into four main themes: Bear witness to people’s

While the peak of coronavirus has largely passed in England and efforts continue to contain localised outbreaks, health leaders have warned that the peak

 IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) Service is still taking referrals online at https://bit.ly/3gwretl and by phone on 0333 200 1893 There are plans

8 September 2020, 11.30am – 12.45pm This webinar is the second in a series of Integrated Care webinars held jointly by NHS England, NHS

Since the start of the pandemic Coproduce Care have been running regular free collaborative calls with up to 150 local care providers joining. They

Mental health problems affect around one in four people in any given year, that’s around 36,000 people in North Somerset alone. There has been

BAME communities and Covid-19 Survey – The University of Bristol and Black South West Network are doing a survey to find out more about

The Virtual HIT Annual Conference will be held on Monday 28 September 2-4.30pm with a theme of Leading Positive Change in a Changing World.

Voscur, the development agency for the Voluntary and Community Sector in Bristol, has aimed to provide appropriate support, resources and training remotely during the

The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) are looking to recruit parents and teenagers particularly from black and minority ethnic communities in Bristol, to

The North Somerset Local Plan will guide housing, jobs and business investment, transport, community facilities and supporting infrastructure in the area until 2038. This

The Academy of Medical Sciences has released a ‘Peoples perspective’ report, written by patients and carers that calls for preparations for a second wave