SIP Belgium developed a few years ago valuable resources that can now be found on our website! Following the launch of the SIP Framing Paper and Infographic, SIP Belgium published its own infographic on the topic. One of the main aims of the Societal Impact of Pain...
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Belgium platform is starting off the year with a change of leadership. The Platform will now be leaded and managed by Pijnpunt and André Mouraux (Belgian Pain Society). Please find below more information on both representatives....
SIP.be has known a little relapse in the past period. With a well structured model in national chronic pain policy since 2013, it would be too bad to miss the opportunity of an interesting platform. Therefore, Omer Vanhaute, involved at different levels with various...
On the eve of the SIP 2019 Symposium, SIP BE held its Steering Committee meeting. The aim of the meeting was to take the project forward, moving from a “start-up team” to a “steering committee”. All attendees agreed to this progression. Bart Morlion (European Pain...
On 6 March, the Interest Group on Brain, Mind and Pain held a meeting in the European Parliament bringing together patient organisations, institutions and industry to discuss the stigma and discrimination attached to long-term neurological disorders (i.e. migraine,...
There are of course multiple things that matter to chronic pain patients, but if I would have to make a choice I would say the heaviest is losing their independence in society. In other words, their economic dependency, as they depend on others to survive financially...