Beyond Pain

Rethinking persistent pain in Inverclyde

Living with pain that doesn’t go away is common and affects about 3 to 5 out of every 10 people. This kind of pain is called persistent pain, or sometimes chronic pain.

Persistent pain can make life hard. It can affect your body, your mood, your relationships and your work. The Pain Cycle shows how pain can affect our lives in negative ways.

In Inverclyde, we want to help people understand persistent pain better - including people with pain, their families, friends, co-workers, and health and care workers.

Understanding pain better (and breaking the Pain Cycle) can change people’s lives.

On this page you can find information to help you understand and manage pain. This includes short films, self-help and step-by-step guides, books, leaflets and apps. We hope you’ll find something helpful for you.

Understanding your pain

Without understanding, advice on the best way forward often makes no sense at all. Here are some useful resources to help you understand persistent pain.

Living with pain

A range of resources - including websites, guides and tools - to help you find the best way forward for you.

Local resources & support

Services and support available in Inverclyde that may be helpful to you.

For health, care & community workers

Resources designed for health, care and community workers who support people with persistent pain.

About Beyond Pain

The Beyond Pain campaign is organised by the Inverclyde Supporting Self Management of Persistent Pain Special Interest Group.

The campaign is endorsed by Inverclyde HSCP and supported by Flippin’ Pain.

To find out more, get in touch on maximising.independence@inverclyde.gov.uk.