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SUMMARY:HSE Living Well with Chronic Pain Programme
DESCRIPTION:The HSE in conjunction with Chronic Pain Ireland is supporting our members during CPI’s Pain Awareness Month 2023 Campaign.  Over a 7 week period members are invited to take part in the Living Well with Chronic Pain programme. The Living Well Programme can help you develop skills and confidence to manage your condition. \nProgramme Topics\nTechniques to deal with symptoms of chronic pain conditions\, such as fatigue\, sleeplessness\, stress\, and emotional problems such as depression\, anger\, fear\, and frustration\, with emphasis on cognitive behavioural therapy techniques for managing pain. \nTopics include:\nï‚· Appropriate exercise for maintaining and improving strength and endurance\nï‚· Balancing activity with rest\nï‚· Tools for overcoming worst-case thinking\nï‚· How our minds affect pain and how we can use our minds to lessen pain\nï‚· Negative emotions\nï‚· Healthy eating\nï‚· Appropriate use of medication\nï‚· Working more effectively with health care providers\nï‚· Communicating with friends and family\nï‚· Communicating with the health care system\nï‚· Communicating with oneself\nï‚· Action-planning\, problem-solving\, decision-making \nWhy join the Living Well with pain programme?\nPeople who are supported in this way increase their knowledge\, skills and confidence to better manage their health in partnership with their health care provider(s). \nHow: For more information or to register\, contact the Living Well Team Email LivingWellDNCC@hse.ie
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/hse-living-well-with-chronic-pain-programme/2023-09-02/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230901T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230901T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230811T121637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T153728Z
UID:10000115-1693564200-1693573200@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:HSE Living Well Chronic Pain programme
DESCRIPTION:The HSE in conjunction with Chronic Pain Ireland is supporting our members during CPI’s Pain Awareness Month 2023 Campaign.  Over a 7 week period members are invited to take part in the Living Well with Chronic Pain programme. The Living Well Programme can help you develop skills and confidence to manage your condition. \nWorkshop Topics\nTechniques to deal with symptoms of chronic pain conditions\, such as fatigue\, sleeplessness\, stress\, and emotional problems such as depression\, anger\, fear\, and frustration\, with emphasis on cognitive behavioural therapy techniques for managing pain. \nTopics include:\nï‚· Appropriate exercise for maintaining and improving strength and endurance\nï‚· Balancing activity with rest\nï‚· Tools for overcoming worst-case thinking\nï‚· How our minds affect pain and how we can use our minds to lessen pain\nï‚· Negative emotions\nï‚· Healthy eating\nï‚· Appropriate use of medication\nï‚· Working more effectively with health care providers\nï‚· Communicating with friends and family\nï‚· Communicating with the health care system\nï‚· Communicating with oneself\nï‚· Action-planning\, problem-solving\, decision-making \nWhy join the Living Well with pain programme?\nPeople who are supported in this way increase their knowledge\, skills and confidence to better manage their health in partnership with their health care provider(s). \nHow: For more information or to register\, contact the Living Well Team Email LivingWellDNCC@hse.ie \n 
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/hse-living-well-chronic-pain-programme/2023-09-01/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230829T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230706T114548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T114548Z
UID:10000110-1693335600-1693339200@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:CPI Turn2Me Support Group for chronic pain
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland has partnered with Turn2Me an Irish online mental health charity that provides free\, anonymous and confidential online professional health services to anyone that needs it.  They provide a range of online services which anyone can access via their website www.Turn2Me.ie \nChronic Pain Group Counselling \nChronic Pain is invisible\, you cannot show it to your doctor\, friends\, or family.  There isn’t always a scar or any visual cues to the pain you are suffering.  This support group is a place where you can seek support from others who can empathise with what you are going through\, and your experience will resonate with other Chronic Pain Ireland members.  Empower yourself to take control and arm yourself with ways to improve your quality of everyday life\, strengthen your resilience\, prioritise your mental health and self-care.  The support group is facilitated by an experienced Psychotherapist who lives with Chronic Pain.   \nTurn2Me in partnership with Chronic Pain Ireland will facilitate a specific ‘chronic pain group counselling support group’ on the last Tuesday evening of every month.    Please note that while the above group is open only to Chronic Pain Ireland members at this time however all other mental health services are available to the general public and you can sign up directly via www.Turn2Me.ie \nIf you would like to learn more about CPI membership see here \nAbout Turn2Me: \nTurn2Me is supported by the HSE’s National Office for Suicide Prevention to deliver counselling online. Turn2me is a national mental health charity that was founded in 2009 by Oisin and Diarmuid Scollard\, who tragically lost their brother\, Cormac\, to suicide in 2003. Turn2me offers adult counselling and support group services to adults and young people aged 12 plus. Turn2Me has helped over 120\,000 people since it was set up in 2009. Turn2Me offers up to six free counselling sessions to adults living in Ireland. To sign up\, go to www.Turn2Me.ie
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/cpi-turn2me-support-group-for-chronic-pain/2023-08-29/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230818T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230818T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230717T152328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T161907Z
UID:10000139-1692367200-1692374400@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Workshop - Dealing with Stress
DESCRIPTION:Dealing with stress is central to pain management\, but it’s often treated as a side issue.  In this session we’ll look at understanding stress and ways to deal with it. \nThe plan is to: \n\nUnderstand what stress is and the different forms it comes in (Stress as a defence)\nEustress\, distress\nStress awareness (spotting signs)\nThe relationship between pain and stress (cycles)\nBreaking the pain stress cycle\n4 P’s of stress\nPEA model\nRelaxation\n\nChronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partners with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. The focus of these interactive workshops is therefore on introducing people to\, and quickly building\, self-management skills\, thereby creating practical\, positive change leading to an improved quality of life and well-being. Our trained facilitator has delivered over 10\,000 workshops to date. \nThese workshops are offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland only.  If you would like to become a member and avail of all our chronic pain support services including: self-management workshops\, telephone support line\, chronic pain courses and programmes\, online meetings\, webinars and networking opportunities   â€“ Join here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/dealing-with-stress/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230808T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230808T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230316T211827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211828Z
UID:10000010-1691492400-1691496000@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:CPI Members Network meeting
DESCRIPTION:Each month CPI holds our peer to peer network meetings which are facilitated by our current Chairperson.  It’s a safe\, inclusive space to meet others\, to chat\, share and support each other.  Our membership feedback regularly mentions the importance of speaking with others where they can chat openly without judgement and connect with others. \nThis event is open to members of Chronic Pain Ireland and if you would like to join\, membership is €22.00 per year. See here for more details. \nMany of our members have formed life long friendships as a result of attending CPI events\, workshops and taking part in research.  Please\, consider becoming part of our community.
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/cpi-members-network-meeting-2/2023-08-08/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230801T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230801T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230515T104752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T104752Z
UID:10000089-1690898400-1690905600@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain 5-week Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things further and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-5-week-self-management-course/2023-08-01/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230725T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230725T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230706T114548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T114548Z
UID:10000109-1690311600-1690315200@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:CPI Turn2Me Support Group for chronic pain
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland has partnered with Turn2Me an Irish online mental health charity that provides free\, anonymous and confidential online professional health services to anyone that needs it.  They provide a range of online services which anyone can access via their website www.Turn2Me.ie \nChronic Pain Group Counselling \nChronic Pain is invisible\, you cannot show it to your doctor\, friends\, or family.  There isn’t always a scar or any visual cues to the pain you are suffering.  This support group is a place where you can seek support from others who can empathise with what you are going through\, and your experience will resonate with other Chronic Pain Ireland members.  Empower yourself to take control and arm yourself with ways to improve your quality of everyday life\, strengthen your resilience\, prioritise your mental health and self-care.  The support group is facilitated by an experienced Psychotherapist who lives with Chronic Pain.   \nTurn2Me in partnership with Chronic Pain Ireland will facilitate a specific ‘chronic pain group counselling support group’ on the last Tuesday evening of every month.    Please note that while the above group is open only to Chronic Pain Ireland members at this time however all other mental health services are available to the general public and you can sign up directly via www.Turn2Me.ie \nIf you would like to learn more about CPI membership see here \nAbout Turn2Me: \nTurn2Me is supported by the HSE’s National Office for Suicide Prevention to deliver counselling online. Turn2me is a national mental health charity that was founded in 2009 by Oisin and Diarmuid Scollard\, who tragically lost their brother\, Cormac\, to suicide in 2003. Turn2me offers adult counselling and support group services to adults and young people aged 12 plus. Turn2Me has helped over 120\,000 people since it was set up in 2009. Turn2Me offers up to six free counselling sessions to adults living in Ireland. To sign up\, go to www.Turn2Me.ie
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/cpi-turn2me-support-group-for-chronic-pain/2023-07-25/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230725T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230725T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230515T104752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T104752Z
UID:10000088-1690293600-1690300800@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain 5-week Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things further and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-5-week-self-management-course/2023-07-25/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230718T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230515T104752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T104752Z
UID:10000087-1689688800-1689696000@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain 5-week Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things further and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-5-week-self-management-course/2023-07-18/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230711T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230711T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230515T104752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T104752Z
UID:10000086-1689084000-1689091200@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain 5-week Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things further and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-5-week-self-management-course/2023-07-11/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://chronicpain.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/CPI-PAS-5-week-Course-Instagram-Post-Square.png
GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230711T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230711T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230316T211827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211828Z
UID:10000009-1689073200-1689076800@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:CPI Members Network meeting
DESCRIPTION:Each month CPI holds our peer to peer network meetings which are facilitated by our current Chairperson.  It’s a safe\, inclusive space to meet others\, to chat\, share and support each other.  Our membership feedback regularly mentions the importance of speaking with others where they can chat openly without judgement and connect with others. \nThis event is open to members of Chronic Pain Ireland and if you would like to join\, membership is €22.00 per year. See here for more details. \nMany of our members have formed life long friendships as a result of attending CPI events\, workshops and taking part in research.  Please\, consider becoming part of our community.
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/cpi-members-network-meeting-2/2023-07-11/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://chronicpain.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/coffee.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230707T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230601T084448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T112544Z
UID:10000098-1688738400-1688745600@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Workshop - Practical Relaxation Skills
DESCRIPTION:Practical Relaxation Skills is the topic for our July self-management workshop.  Our approach is based on a holistic\, bio-psycho-social model of health including CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy)\, ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy)\, positive psychology\, relaxation\, hypnotherapy\, motivational interviewing and coaching. \nIn this practical workshop we explore and try different relaxation techniques so that participants can experience for themselves in a small group setting.  The different techniques will include: \n\nsimple breathing\nprogressive relaxation\ngetting to sleep techniques\ngrounding and visualisation.\n\nChronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partners with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. The focus of these interactive workshops is therefore on introducing people to\, and quickly building\, self-management skills\, thereby creating practical\, positive change leading to an improved quality of life and well-being. Our trained facilitator has delivered over 10\,000 workshops to date. \nThese workshops are offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland only.  If you would like to become a member and avail of all our chronic pain support services including: self-management workshops\, telephone support line\, chronic pain courses and programmes\, online meetings\, webinars and networking opportunities   â€“ Join here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/workshop-practical-relaxation-skills/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230704T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230704T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230706T120913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T120913Z
UID:10000114-1688493600-1688497200@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:AGM
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland’s Annual General Meeting will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday 4th July via Zoom.
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/agm/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230704T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230704T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230515T104752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T104752Z
UID:10000085-1688479200-1688486400@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain 5-week Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things further and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-5-week-self-management-course/2023-07-04/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230615T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230615T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230601T064631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T064912Z
UID:10000096-1686823200-1686830400@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Online World Café - CPI Members
DESCRIPTION:Members of Chronic Pain Ireland have the opportunity to help us to drive research that will help improve or enhance sleep mechanisms for chronic pain.  We are partnered with the University of Limerick’s School of Allied Health (winners of the 2022 BMP Pain Research Grant) to look at the problem of poor sleep among people with chronic pain. The project will look at ways to enhance sleep among people with chronic pain\, especially considering options other than medication. \nWhat is involved?\nCPI members with persistent pain will attend our online world Café event which is being held on June 15th from 10:00 – 12:00 noon.  A world Café creates an informal Café setting for participants to explore an issue by discussing it in small table groups. \nPatient participation is vital to the success of this research initiative. \n\nParticipants will receive a €30 voucher to reflect their time commitment to online world cafes.\n\nThe above event is only open to members of Chronic Pain Ireland.  If you would like to learn more about joining see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/online-world-cafe-cpi-members/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230613T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230316T211827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211828Z
UID:10000008-1686654000-1686657600@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:CPI Members Network meeting
DESCRIPTION:Each month CPI holds our peer to peer network meetings which are facilitated by our current Chairperson.  It’s a safe\, inclusive space to meet others\, to chat\, share and support each other.  Our membership feedback regularly mentions the importance of speaking with others where they can chat openly without judgement and connect with others. \nThis event is open to members of Chronic Pain Ireland and if you would like to join\, membership is €22.00 per year. See here for more details. \nMany of our members have formed life long friendships as a result of attending CPI events\, workshops and taking part in research.  Please\, consider becoming part of our community.
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/cpi-members-network-meeting-2/2023-06-13/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230609T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230609T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230522T130016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T162116Z
UID:10000095-1686319200-1686326400@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Workshop Understanding Chronic Pain
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Chronic Pain is the topic for our June self-management workshop.  Our approach is based on a holistic\, bio-psycho-social model of health including CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy)\, ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy)\, positive psychology\, relaxation\, hypnotherapy\, motivational interviewing and coaching. \nIn this workshop session we examine and explore the following topics: \n\nAcute vs chronic pain\nSensory & Emotional\nNeuro matrix & gate theory models\nNociplastic pain\nThreat-o-meter\nLinks to pain management strategies\n\nChronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. The focus of these interactive workshops is therefore on introducing people to\, and quickly building\, self-management skills\, thereby creating practical\, positive change leading to an improved quality of life and well-being. Our trained facilitator has delivered over 10\,000 workshops to date. \nThese workshops are offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland only.  If you would like to become a member and avail of all our chronic pain support services including: self-management workshops\, telephone support line\, chronic pain courses and programmes\, online meetings\, webinars and networking opportunities   â€“ Join here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/understanding-chronic-pain/
LOCATION:online\, Ireland
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GEO:53.7797554;-7.3055309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230606T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230606T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230601T082325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T082325Z
UID:10000097-1686052800-1686061800@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin World Café - in-person members event
DESCRIPTION:Members of Chronic Pain Ireland are currently helping us to drive research that will help improve or enhance sleep mechanisms for chronic pain.  We are partnered with the University of Limerick’s School of Allied Health (winners of the 2022 BMP Pain Research Grant) to look at the problem of poor sleep among people with chronic pain. The project will look at ways to enhance sleep among people with chronic pain\, especially considering options other than medication. \nWhat is involved?\nWe’ve recruited CPI members with persistent pain to attend the June 6th Dublin in-person world Café.  A world Café creates an informal Café setting for participants to explore an issue by discussing it in small table groups. \nPatient participation is vital to the success of this research initiative. \n\nParticipants will receive a €50 voucher to reflect their time commitment to in-person world cafes.\n\nNote: The above event is only open to current members of Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/dublin-world-cafe-in-person-members-event/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230605T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230421T142852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T162809Z
UID:10000078-1685973600-1685980800@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things\nfurther and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-self-management-course/2023-06-05/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230529T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230529T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230421T142852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T162809Z
UID:10000077-1685368800-1685376000@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things\nfurther and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-self-management-course/2023-05-29/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230522T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230421T142852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T162809Z
UID:10000076-1684764000-1684771200@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things\nfurther and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-self-management-course/2023-05-22/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230519T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230323T150047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T150047Z
UID:10000073-1684504800-1684512000@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Workshop: Hope & Acceptance
DESCRIPTION:Workshop : Chronic Pain – Hope & Acceptance \nAcceptance is the big idea in pain management\, but it’s hard to do! \nIn the session we will look at: \n\nUnderstanding acceptance properly\nMaking sense of where you are\nReframing acceptance\nHope – high road vs low road\n\n\nChronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. The focus of these interactive workshops is therefore on introducing people to\, and quickly building\, self-management skills\, thereby creating practical\, positive change leading to an improved quality of life and well-being. Our trained facilitator has delivered over 10\,000 workshops to date. \nThese workshops are offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland only.  If you would like to become a member and avail of all our chronic pain support services including: self-management workshops\, telephone support line\, chronic pain courses and programmes\, online meetings\, webinars and networking opportunities   – Join here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/workshop-hope-acceptance/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230515T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230421T142852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T162809Z
UID:10000075-1684159200-1684166400@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things\nfurther and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-self-management-course/2023-05-15/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230513T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230504T125453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T125627Z
UID:10000083-1683975600-1683990000@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Aspida Workshop - Limerick
DESCRIPTION:ASpida: Against Stigma Pain pain intervention development approach \n\n\nASpida is an innovative community-based program that aims to tackle the effects of stigma in chronic pain. \nUniversity College Cork researchers in conjunction with Chronic Pain Ireland used direct input from our members to developed this programme are now offering you the opportunity to take part in our pilot workshops.  Taking place initially in five counties across Ireland (Cork\, Dublin\, Kildare\, Kerry and Limerick) the workshops will be delivered by two facilitators one of whom is a trained CPI member who has been involved with this research from the start.   Each half day workshop will help you learn skills to act mindfully\, respond flexibly and with awareness to stigmatised behaviours\, be guided by values not stigma. \n\n\nPlease register your interest and get involved as your feedback is invaluable.  We aim to offer this evidence-based health care service throughout 2024 to a wider audience. Register HERE \nOur sincere thanks to all members who were involved in every step of the creation of this project which was funded by the Brain\, Mind and Pain Patient-Centred Innovation Grant. \nIf you want to learn a little more about the project our recognizing and coping with stigma – a silent enemy event was held earlier this month and the recording can be watched back HERE
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/aspida-workshop-limerick/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230513T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230504T125245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T125440Z
UID:10000082-1683975600-1683990000@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:ASpida Workshop Cork
DESCRIPTION:ASpida: Against Stigma Pain pain intervention development approach \n\n\nASpida is an innovative community-based program that aims to tackle the effects of stigma in chronic pain. \nUniversity College Cork researchers in conjunction with Chronic Pain Ireland used direct input from our members to developed this programme are now offering you the opportunity to take part in our pilot workshops.  Taking place initially in five counties across Ireland (Cork\, Dublin\, Kildare\, Kerry and Limerick) the workshops will be delivered by two facilitators one of whom is a trained CPI member who has been involved with this research from the start.   Each half day workshop will help you learn skills to act mindfully\, respond flexibly and with awareness to stigmatised behaviours\, be guided by values not stigma. \n\n\nPlease register your interest and get involved as your feedback is invaluable.  We aim to offer this evidence-based health care service throughout 2024 to a wider audience. Register HERE \nOur sincere thanks to all members who were involved in every step of the creation of this project which was funded by the Brain\, Mind and Pain Patient-Centred Innovation Grant. \nIf you want to learn a little more about the project our recognizing and coping with stigma – a silent enemy event was held earlier this month and the recording can be watched back HERE
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/aspida-workshop-cork/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230510T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230504T124923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T125230Z
UID:10000081-1683739800-1683752400@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:ASpida Workshop - Dublin
DESCRIPTION:ASpida: Against Stigma Pain pain intervention development approach \n\n\nASpida is an innovative community-based program that aims to tackle the effects of stigma in chronic pain. \nUniversity College Cork researchers in conjunction with Chronic Pain Ireland used direct input from our members to developed this programme are now offering you the opportunity to take part in our pilot workshops.  Taking place initially in five counties across Ireland (Cork\, Dublin\, Kildare\, Kerry and Limerick) the workshops will be delivered by two facilitators one of whom is a trained CPI member who has been involved with this research from the start.   Each half day workshop will help you learn skills to act mindfully\, respond flexibly and with awareness to stigmatised behaviours\, be guided by values not stigma. \n\n\nPlease register your interest and get involved as your feedback is invaluable.  We aim to offer this evidence-based health care service throughout 2024 to a wider audience. Register HERE \nOur sincere thanks to all members who were involved in every step of the creation of this project which was funded by the Brain\, Mind and Pain Patient-Centred Innovation Grant. \nIf you want to learn a little more about the project our recognizing and coping with stigma – a silent enemy event was held earlier this month and the recording can be watched back HERE
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/aspida-workshop-dublin-2/
LOCATION:Trinity College Dublin
CATEGORIES:Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230509T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230509T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230316T211827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211828Z
UID:10000007-1683630000-1683633600@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:CPI Members Network meeting
DESCRIPTION:Each month CPI holds our peer to peer network meetings which are facilitated by our current Chairperson.  It’s a safe\, inclusive space to meet others\, to chat\, share and support each other.  Our membership feedback regularly mentions the importance of speaking with others where they can chat openly without judgement and connect with others. \nThis event is open to members of Chronic Pain Ireland and if you would like to join\, membership is €22.00 per year. See here for more details. \nMany of our members have formed life long friendships as a result of attending CPI events\, workshops and taking part in research.  Please\, consider becoming part of our community.
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/cpi-members-network-meeting-2/2023-05-09/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230508T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222353
CREATED:20230421T142852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T162809Z
UID:10000074-1683554400-1683561600@chronicpain.ie
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain Self-Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Chronic Pain Ireland is holding our 5-week Self-Management Course for people living with chronic pain. This 5 session course is delivered online over a 5 week period and is a 2 hour session. The course focusses and looks at key ideas in the self-management of chronic pain and encourages participants to explore ways to both manage their condition and cope better.  The course offers a special kind of flexible interactive experience in which questions\, feedback\, discussion and mutual support are an important part of the process. \nThere are key topics that will always be covered and there is a ‘direction of travel’ (per topics listed) but the exact order in which topics are discussed and the focus given to each area\, depends on the needs and interests of the group at the time.  The course is delivered in a non-linear way such that topics overlap and ‘inform’ each other.  A good example would be how Pacing for instance requires that we also look at the effects of stress\, beliefs\nand issues around acceptance. \nThe topics covered during the course will be: \n\nIntroduction – in which participants will be asked what they want to achieve and a big picture of pain management is shared including an explanation of the bio-psycho-social model\nUnderstanding chronic pain\nBoom-Bust\, Pacing\, Baselines\, goal setting\nStress awareness and management ideas\, breaking the pain stress cycle\nAnxiety\nSleep\nSocial aspects\nAcceptance & emotions\nFlare ups\n\nLive notes from each session will be e-mailed along with more formal pre-prepared materials including audio recordings for relaxation practice. This means that people wanting to explore a focus specifically on a topic can do so in-between sessions and the sessions can help explain things\nfurther and deal with questions and challenges. \nFacilitator for this programme is the Lead Trainer of Pain Association of Scotland\, Phil Sizer who has delivered thousands of workshops throughout Ireland and the UK and is the author of Chronic Pain\, the drug free way which is available from your local library or via amazon.co.uk.  Chronic Pain Ireland has for many years offered self-management training for all living with chronic pain and are partnering with the Pain Association Scotland\, who (having pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training) have run community programmes for over 20 years. Both CPI and PAS share mutual aims of helping to improve the quality of life for all living with chronic pain. \nPlease note the above course is only offered to members of Chronic Pain Ireland at no additional cost. For information about taking out membership to Chronic Pain Ireland see here
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/chronic-pain-self-management-course/2023-05-08/
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SUMMARY:UCD Research with VR-Pain Project Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This Monday\, CPI Members will attend a workshop organised by UCD Researchers so that additional feedback on virtual reality scenarios they are developing to support student education about pain can be given. \nThe VR-PAIN project aims to improve pain science clinical reasoning skills in Physiotherapy Programmes in three universities across Europe by developing virtual reality scenarios. \nAs part of the development process for three new virtual reality scenarios we are seeking feedback from people living with chronic pain (pain for more than 6 months) on the content and format of the case studies. \n 
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/ucd-research-with-vr-pain-project-workshop/
LOCATION:University College Cork Physiotherapy School
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SUMMARY:Aspida Workshop - Dublin
DESCRIPTION:ASpida: Against Stigma Pain pain intervention development approach \n\n\nASpida is an innovative community-based program that aims to tackle the effects of stigma in chronic pain. \nUniversity College Cork researchers in conjunction with Chronic Pain Ireland used direct input from our members to developed this programme are now offering you the opportunity to take part in our pilot workshops.  Taking place initially in five counties across Ireland (Cork\, Dublin\, Kildare\, Kerry and Limerick) the workshops will be delivered by two facilitators one of whom is a trained CPI member who has been involved with this research from the start.   Each half day workshop will help you learn skills to act mindfully\, respond flexibly and with awareness to stigmatised behaviours\, be guided by values not stigma. \n\n\nPlease register your interest and get involved as your feedback is invaluable.  We aim to offer this evidence-based health care service throughout 2024 to a wider audience. Register HERE \nOur sincere thanks to all members who were involved in every step of the creation of this project which was funded by the Brain\, Mind and Pain Patient-Centred Innovation Grant. \nIf you want to learn a little more about the project our recognizing and coping with stigma – a silent enemy event was held earlier this month and the recording can be watched back HERE
URL:https://chronicpain.ie/event/aspida-workshop-dublin/2023-05-06/
CATEGORIES:Events
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