Previous events
An entertaining afternoon exploring the surprising science of pain, and what it means for your role!
An entertaining afternoon exploring the surprising science of pain, and what it means for your role!
Do you support people with persistent pain in your role? Join us in Kirklees this February!
Are you affected by persistent pain? Then our biggest FREE event ever is for you!
Does your job involve supporting people with persistent pain? Join us for an evening of science!
Health and care professionals: join us for an interesting look at the science of pain!
Join us for the opportunity to win some exclusive prizes: all to support Cormac’s London Marathon!
Flippin' Pain and Durham Pain service invite you to A Pain in the Arts, a play by Jamie Brown.
An afternoon exploring the surprising science of pain: for professionals in Bedfordshire and MK!
Professionals are welcome to express their interest in joining us on 10 or 17 June!
A free event for anyone working in health & social care supporting people with persistent pain.
Do you support people with persistent pain in your role? Join us in Kirklees this February!
Are you affected by persistent pain? This free event will share the latest, often surprising science of pain and why it could matter to you!
Get to grips with the latest (often surprising) science of pain, so you can manage your pain better.
A fun, free and fascinating look into contemporary pain science for health & care professionals.
People in Tees Valley! Learn more about your pain and how to manage it.
A full day workshop designed for a multidisciplinary group of healthcare professionals.
An entertaining and easy-to-understand look at some of the latest, often surprising, science of pain delivered by leading pain experts.
Everyone in the Isle of Man is welcome to join us for a fantastic look at pain science!
Free events for people living with pain living in & around Tees Valley
Free workshops for health & social care professionals in & around Tees Valley
This webinar (hosted in partnership with Pain Concern), is for anyone in Scotland who is riding the rollercoaster of Fibromyalgia, as well as their friends and families.
If your job involves working with people affected by chronic (long-term) pain, then this event is for you!
Join our panel of experts for this fun, informative, free public online seminar.
In our upcoming webinar, Prof Cormac Ryan explains phantom limb pain in an easy-to-understand way including what it is and what we can do about it.
A free public seminar for everyone, coming to the Black Country on Thursday 29th September.