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Our public partners and contributors are vital to making health and care improvements evidence-based and equitable. We couldn't do what we do without them 🙌
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Bristol should be a happy and healthy city where we can move more, be physically active or play sport in ways that work for us.
Share your thoughts, ideas and feedback by Monday 6 April in a short survey to help shape the new Active Bristol Strategy.
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👂️ "Bristol Health Partners is a listening organisation."
The latest snippet from our interview with new Chair, Professor Tim Whittlestone. Have a listen...
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Professor Tim Whittlestone started as Bristol Health Partners Chair this year. We asked him what he's looking forward to most?
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In the run up to #ClinicalTrialsDay, our new Chair, Professor Tim Whittlestone, shares why he sees research as being key to our future health.
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📢 In our latest newsletter:
🤖 Where robots and rehab meet: our Stroke group tours the Bristol Robotics Lab
📋 Understanding the demographics of your research participants: why it matters and how we can help
🩺 Find out how you can #BePartofResearch in our region
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Watch the full interview with Tim youtu.be/G31RoLEWJ3U
📢Mental health clinicians in the region: can you help a UWE Bristol researcher test a new digital tool to help people with anxiety disorders?
The project: bristolhealthpartners.org.uk/news/researc...
Get involved: memopad.luigiandreamoretti.com/take-part/
There are 4 fellowships on offer in the South West Central Research Delivery Network region.
Closing date: 2 June 2026
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📰News!📰 Extending vaccination opportunities, involving the community alongside healthcare professionals in vaccine communication & providing financial incentives are among the most effective ways to increase vaccine uptake, an analysis of international trial evidence has found. tinyurl.com/j8wmhsxz
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Extending vaccination opportunities, involving community members alongside healthcare professionals in communicating about vaccines, and providing financial incentives are among the most effective way...