The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) held a virtual event on the 28th of October 2021, 14:00-17:00 CEST on pain and workplace integration and adaptation.

Influencing employment-related policies is one of SIP’s priorities for 2021, and in June SIP published its position paper on Workplace Integration and Adaptation. This paper highlights the need for action by European Institutions, national governments, and employers to take action to support a healthy and productive European workforce and society.

The online event was hosted by MEP Alex AGIUS SALIBA (S&D, Malta) and MEP Radka MAXOVÁ (S&D, Czechia) to discuss the paper’s recommendations in more detail.

SIP organised this event in response to the European Institutions’ commitment to the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights’ Action Plan, the EU Health and Safety Strategic Framework 2021-2027, and the EU Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030.

 

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European Pain Federation EFIC®, Rue de Londres – Londenstraat 18, B1050 Brussels. Transparency Register no. 3510244568-04
The ‘Societal Impact of Pain’ (SIP) platform is a multi-stakeholder partnership led by the European Pain Federation EFIC and Pain Alliance Europe (PAE), which aims to raise awareness of pain and change pain policies. The scientific framework of the SIP platform is under the responsibility of EFIC and the strategic direction of the project is defined by both partners. The pharmaceutical companies Grünenthal GmbH and Pfizer are the main sponsors of the Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) platform.
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