MY PAIN FEELS LIKE – NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN
To help people explain their pain and receive an accurate diagnosis and treatment, the ‘mypainfeelslike…’ campaign has developed the ‘mypainfeelslike…’ pain questionnaire – available at mypainfeelslike.ie. The campaign has also developed a series of images with...
BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK 2016
It’s Brain Awareness Week and we are raising awareness of neurological conditions in Ireland. Download this factsheet from the Neurological Alliance of Ireland which provides facts and figures on neurological conditions and a recap on their asks in the run-up to...
MIND MATTERS: UNDERSTANDING AND PROTECTING YOUR BRAIN
Are you interested in hearing from leading Irish experts about the latest research on understanding your brain and lifestyle factors that can protect it? To coincide with the launch of the EU wide “Under the Umbrella” campaign aimed at raising awareness of...
HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND GRANT RECEIVED
Since 2011 the Hospital Saturday Fund (HSF) has been very supportive of Chronic Pain Ireland through grant aid in support of our Self-Management Programmes. This enables us to reach out to many whom we otherwise would not be able to support. This year we are delighted...
NUI GALWAY TRIAL OF A NEW ONLINE REHABILITATION PROGRAMME – NOW RECRUITING
Centre for Pain Research at NUI Galway – Take part in a Trial of a new online rehabilitation programme he Centre for Pain Research at NUI Galway is currently recruiting people with chronic pain (pain which lasted for 3 months or more) to take part in the...
INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST PAIN
The International Day Against Pain is October 3rd 2015. This campaign will be the first of many and it is hoped that many international pain support groups will come together to support and organise events on this date and into the future. The ISAL Foundation &...
LAUNCH OF IRISH PAIN RESEARCH NETWORK (IPRN)
September 26th 2015 seen the launch of the Irish Pain Research Network (IPRN), a very exciting new initiative from the Irish Pain Society. The aim of the Irish Pain Research Network (IPRN) is to bring together all active pain researchers on the island of Ireland...
MATER HOSPITAL LAUNCHES ACT PAIN PROGRAMME
Mater Hospital Pain Clinic launches Pain Management Programme (Mater ACT Pain Programme – Mapp) The Mater Act Pain Programme (Mapp) Participants attend the programme one day a week over two months. It is a group intervention, with a typical group comprising 10...



