Recognising and addressing pain in mental health settings and policies is essential to optimise meeting the needs of people with both pain and mental health conditions. Under the umbrella of the Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform, a gathering of ten European...
At present, 150 million people are experiencing chronic pain across Europe, approximately equal to the population of France and Germany combined Recognising and addressing pain in mental health settings and policies are essential to meet the needs of people with both...
The Danish Association of Chronic Pain Afflicted (FAKS) attended the SIP National Platforms meeting that took place during the #EFIC2023 Congress in Budapest. You can read a short piece written by Lars Bye Møller here. ...
The SIP National Platforms on-site meeting took place on Thursday 21st September during the #EFIC2023 Congress in Budapest. During the meeting, participants had the opportunity to: Discuss the current status of SIP National Platforms, including their needs, challenges...
SIP is delighted to announce its upcoming event entitled, “Pain and Mental Health: A Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Event” hosted by MEP Vind. The event will take place at the European Parliament, in Brussels, in Room SPAAK 4B1, on 10th October 2023,...
SIP is delighted to announce the launch of its Position Paper on the International Classification of Diseases – 11th Revision (ICD-11). In Europe, there are approximately 740 million people, most of whom experience an episode of severe pain at some point in their...