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These people want to help you with your pain - check them out

Pain management programmes (PMPs) aim to promote behaviour change and improve wellbeing in patients suffering significant distress and disability as a result of chronic pain. People are encouraged to explore and learn a wide array of self-management skills that help to reduce physical disability and emotional distress while working towards acceptance of their condition and, thus, a life where pain is not taking over their lives.

Talk to your GP about getting referred to Camden pain service   Or Chelsea and Westminster pain service Or UCL pain service

 

 Live Well with Pain is a website for people who are living with persistent pain and those who support them. The resources on the site offer tried, tested, and effective ways to develop your confidence to self manage your pain - completely free of charge. 


The Footsteps Festival was borne out of personal passion to support people who were trying to work out how to live well with pain. They hope that the festival format can help you to find the sparks that shed light on what you are working with, and the Community to talk about it and get emotional support (because you are not alone).

 

The Pain Toolkit helps people all over the world self manage persistent pain, teaching you new skills to try out to see what works for you.

 

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