Overview: BPS 2025 Plenary with Prof. Cormac Ryan — Pain Science as Public Health
18th June 2025
In this short video, Professor Cormac Ryan offers an overview of his plenary session at the British Pain Society’s 2025 ...
18th June 2025
In this short video, Professor Cormac Ryan offers an overview of his plenary session at the British Pain Society’s 2025 ...
26th May 2025
We are pleased to announce the FPM publication of the full Gap Analysis of UK Pain Services 2025 report. The report and ...
6th May 2025
Join the British Pain Society’s Philosophy & Ethics Group webinar on 12 May at 19:30 BST. Dr Ann Williamson presents: ...
To enable people experiencing pain to live full lives and to support their carers, families and friends.
To build effective partnerships with professional organisations, charities, advocacy organisations and government to ensure the best pain management.
To raise awareness of pain and its many impacts with health and social care professionals, policy makers and the public.
To develop excellence through education for health and social care professionals to provide the best patient outcomes through education and safe and high-quality evidence-based care.
To support research on the causes of pain and its treatment, translating advances to promote personalised and timely care for people with pain.
Pain is individual and influenced by numerous factors including gender, ethnicity, disability, and socio-economic status. Research, education, and policy must reflect this diversity to ensure equitable and inclusive care.