Practice Solutions are reaching out on behalf of the Welsh Government to ask if you or your organisation can help make a real difference for people in Wales living with persistent pain. The Welsh Government’s Persistent Pain Clinical Implementation Team is creating a People’s Panel as part of their Living with Persistent Pain in Wales plan. This panel will play a vital role in improving the services and support available to those affected by long-term pain.
The impact of persistent pain
Persistent pain—lasting over 12 weeks, like long-term back pain or nerve pain—affects an estimated 12-25% of people in Wales. While some people manage it well, others face major impacts on their daily lives, affecting not only them but also their families, friends, and communities. Welsh Government wants to understand the real experiences of people with persistent pain, whether or not they are using healthcare services, to ensure that policies truly meet their needs.
About the People’s Panel
The People’s Panel will bring together individuals living with persistent pain and those who support them, such as carers and family members. Panel members will share their experiences, insights, and ideas to help improve understanding and shape more supportive, effective services across Wales.
Who can join?
We’re looking for people from all walks of life, including:
How your organisation can help
If you work with individuals who live with persistent pain or those who care for someone affected by it, please share this opportunity with them. Welsh Government would love to hear from anyone interested in sharing their insights to help improve pain support in Wales.
Next steps
You can easily join the People’s Panel by filling out the short interest form here. Welsh Government will then follow up with more details, including an invitation to an online information session on Thursday, 28 November 2024, at 10:00am.