Airing Pain

100: Airing Pain at 100 with the Glasgow Pain Education Session

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Sinopsis

In 2010, Airing Pain was conceived as a way for those with chronic pain, unable to leave their homes and attend support meetings, to easily access vital resources. Heather knew that this undertaking would require a skilled and experienced producer, so she reached out to Paul Evans. In this edition, Paul reminisces about the first phone call they had together, his eye-opening experience of realising just how large the pool of knowledge on pain was, and how the pain education sessions came to be. Paul then heads to Eastwood in the south of Glasgow to sit in on one of our sessions. He speaks to both pain education trainers and participants about their experiences how their relationship with pain has changed as a result. Contributors: Heather Wallace, Founder of Pain Concern Angela O’Neil, Pain Education Session Trainer Volunteer for NHS and Pain Concern Georgina McDonald, Pain Education Session Trainer Volunteer Britney, Pain Education Session Attendee Claire Mitchell, Clinical Health Psychology Stud