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Pain Association Scotland

Pain Association Scotland is a unique organisation that has pioneered the development and delivery of self-management training for burdened with Chronic Pain.

Pain Association’s service is specifically designed to target those in the community who are affected by Long Term (Chronic Painful) Conditions. We continue to address the non-medical issues, in particular the disabling effects of Chronic Pain which impact on people’s lives.

We aim to improve the quality of life for chronic pain sufferers by supporting and empowering them to live independently in the community. The focus is to introduce people to, and quickly build self-management skills, thereby creating practical, positive change leading to an improved quality of life and well-being

Frequently Asked Questions

No – you can refer yourself. Either contact Pain Association Scotland for details of your nearest group (freephone 0800 783 6059, email info@painassociation.com) or select your nearest group from the online list of meetings, and go along. You will be made welcome!

You will be able to ask questions about the Association and what to expect at a meeting. The office will also send you an information pack about the Association.

Each month the group will focus on a different topic, and the group’s discussion will be led by a staff member. Each group practices self-management techniques such as deep breathing, relaxation, and balanced, gentle movement for mobilty. You will be with people in a similar situation to your own, who understand and empathise with your problems and concerns about chronic pain.

Don’t worry – every group practices confidentiality. What’s said in the group, stays in the group. The Association only keeps records of names and addresses, for administration purposes.

Yes – the Pain Association Scotland office can be contacted using the Freephone number 0800 783 6059 or by email (info@painassociation.com) to answer your question.

We encourage new users to attend a couple of meetings initially to get an idea of the self-management model we deliver. Each year we invite people to make an annual voluntary contribution which you may wish to make, based on the value you feel the service has been to you and the difference it has made to your life.

Alternatively, view this videos here: https://painassociation.co.uk/ourcharity

Contact Pain Association Scotland

Head Office
Pain Association Scotland
Unit 3, Mullion House
Maidenplain Place
Aberuthven
Perthshire
PH3 1EL

Freephone: 0800 783 6059 (Monday – Friday 8.00am-4.30pm)

Email: info@painassociation.co.uk