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PATIENT ORGANISATIONS URGE GOVERNMENT TO PRIORITISE PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC AND RARE DISEASES, OF ALL AGES, IN ROLLOUT OF COVID-19 VACCINES
A coalition of 15 patient organisations and umbrella groups wrote to An Taoiseach, the High-Level Task Force on...

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES – NOT ALL DISABILITIES ARE VISABLE
3rd December is International Day of People with Disabilities. Chronic Pain Ireland will join with people...

WORLD PATIENTS ALLIANCE
Chronic Pain Ireland believe all patients deserve safe, accessible health care which is why we joined World Patients...

NERVEMBER™ 2020 RAISING AWARENESS OF CHRONIC NEUROPATHIC PAIN
November is International Nerve Pain Awareness Month for people living with Neuropathic Pain. The campaign uses...

WORLD PATIENT SAFETY DAY
Health Worker Safety: A Priority for Patient Safety WHO will observe World Patient Safety Day on 17 September 2020 and...

PAIN AWARENESS MONTH (01-30 SEPTEMBER 2020)
September is Pain Awareness Month Pain is something that many of us feel, but it cannot be seen and is quickly...

COVID TRACKER APP NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD
COVID Tracker App now available to download - message from the HSE The HSE has created a free smartphone app to help...

PHASE 3 OF COVID-19 ROADMAP TO REOPEN AND UPDATES
Following on from Phase 2 of the COVID-19 Irish Government's roadmap to reopen, below please find some communications...

PHASE 2 OF THE ROADMAP TO REOPEN THE COUNTRY THE #INTHISTOGETHER WELLBEING CAMPAIGN
As the country moves into Phase 2 of the Roadmap to reopen the country the #InThisTogether Wellbeing campaignfrom the...

APPOINTMENTS, WHERE TO CHECK FOR UPDATES AND MINDING ‘THE GAP’
Following some concerns of callers to our phone line we are seeking to clarify current situation regarding...

DELIVERY OF MEDICATIONS DURING COVID-19
During the current public health emergency, there will be a greatly increased need for medicines to be delivered to...

COVID-19 CPI STATEMENT
Coronavirus update from Chronic Pain Ireland The following is taken from the HSE website...