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 EVENTS

  Summer Drinks Reception

Wednesday 11th June 2008

4.30 - 6.00pm


Parliamentary Workshop: 'PAIN, the 5th Vital Sign' -

Wednesday 7th May 2008

9.30 - 11.00am

To read the Meeting Report  click here

 

  

NHS Next Stage Review

Lord Darzi's final report, 'High Quality Care For All', was launched on Monday 30th June 2008. The report follows a year long review involving clinicians, staff, public and patients across the NHS.

For more information please click here

 

Please click below to read our report
 
Our pain manifesto 
 

An effective approach to the management of chronic pain requires:

  1. Education: so that pain is an integral part of all professional training
  2. Empowerment: to support people to make decisions about their condition
  3. Collaboration: so that all stakeholders share in a joined up patient strategy
  4. Early Access: to prevent acute pain becoming chronic pain
  5. Measurement: of pain as the 5th Vital Sign

 

PAIN [ the 5th vital sign ] is designed to raise awareness and encourage early assessment of pain in order to help improve the prevention, management and treatment of chronic pain in the UK.

While it is common for health service professionals to measure the temperature, blood pressure, respiratory and pulse rates of their patients on a regular basis and at the earliest opportunity, if pain were routinely assessed with the same priority as the other vital signs then a great deal of unnecessary suffering, stress and anxiety could be avoided.

Please sign our PAIN [ the 5th vital sign ] petition today


    
  

Harry Cayton

National Director for Patients and the Public

“Making pain the fifth vital sign…would place it very firmly in the centre of normal clinical practice…which would be a way of placing the experience of patients right in the centre of normal clinical practice.”

 
Baroness Rennie Fritchie    Baroness Rennie Fritchie

President, CPPC

"I ask you to join us as we shift the level of thinking about prevention, treatment and management of chronic pain to really make a difference to patient’s lives."
 
  

Neil Betteridge

National Patient and Public Champion &

Chief Executive, Arthritis Care

“We have a pressing duty to act on the CPPC manifesto… for the longer term, the manifesto is a great place to be.”

 
Dr Bill Gunnyeon    Dr Bill Gunnyeon

Director: Health, Work and Wellbeing,
Department for Work and Pensions

"In terms of our desire to support people to remain in or return to work, addressing the issue of chronic pain is clearly going to be an important element in achieving success. "
 
Cumberlege    Baroness Julia Cumberlege

"Constant pain is a misery - all absorbing, debilitating and energy consuming. The Chronic Pain Policy Coalition is a marvelous initiative. "
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