SIP is delighted to announce the launch of the SIP Joint Statement on Pain and Mental Health. A collaborative project between ten different professional and patient organisations working in the field of pain or pain-related and mental health policies. In Europe there...
The Executive Committee of SIP Portugal (SIP PT) organised a Webinar entitled “Pain and Employment”, which took place on March 16, 2023. More than 190 participants were registered, including health professionals, health associations and the general public, which...
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) had the opportunity to interview André Wolff, Representative of the SIP Netherlands Platform. You can watch the full interview here!
The second SIP National Platform call of 2023 took place on Thursday 11th May. During the meeting, participants had the opportunity to: Discuss SIP Plans, Policy objectives, and Priorities for 2023; Hear about and discuss the latest updates of SIP General Activities;...
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) had the opportunity to interview team members of the Danish Association of Chronic Pain Afflicted (FAKS) and discuss the Danish Pain Plan in full. You can watch the interview here!
SIP’s article about the importance of the implementation of the ICD-11 for the health sector was published in the European Journal of Pain last year. Learn more about the importance of ICD-11 for the pain community, and about how it contributes to adequate pain...