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Pain

British Pain Society

Offers information, publications, membership and latest research on managing pain.
Tel: 020 7269 7840
Email: info@britishpainsociety.org
Website: www.britishpainsociety.org

Pain Association Scotland

Information on around 20 groups in Scotland.
Tel: 0800 783 6059
Email: info@painassociation.com
Website: www.painassociation.com

Pain Concern

Provides a listening-ear phone service for people who want to talk about their pain problems.
Tel: 01620 822572
Email: info@painconcern.org.uk
Website: www.painconcern.org.uk

Pain Relief Foundation

Provides information on chronic pain conditions.
Tel: 0151 529 5820
Email: secretary@painrelieffoundation.org.uk
Website: www.painrelieffoundation.org.uk

Practicalities

Assist UK

UK-wide network of Disabled Living Centres.
Tel: 0870 770 2866
Email: general.info@assist-uk.org
Website: www.assist-uk.org

Disabled Living Foundation

Information about equipment to help people in their daily activities.
Helpline: 0845 130 9177
Email: advice@dlf.org.uk
Website: www.dlf.org.uk

Motability

Car scheme for people with disabilities.
Tel: 0845 456 4566
Website: www.motability.co.uk

This page was last reviewed in March 2009.

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