Retrieved from: https://www.paincanada.ca/
CAOT-BC supports Pain BC in getting the word out on the call for action on
chronic pain
CAOT-BC welcomes the final report by the Canadian Pain Task Force, An Action
Plan for Pain in Canada, released to the public in May 2021 by Health
Canada. The
report lays out numerous recommendations to improve outcomes
for the nearly eight million Canadians living with chronic pain and calls for
national action to reduce pain’s impact on individuals, families, communities,
and society. Occupational therapists
often work with clients and family members of those who experience chronic
pain, and this call to action is timely and relevant.
CAOT-BC supports the recommendations in An Action Plan for Pain in Canada and to
call for their implementation.
The report
makes dozens of targeted recommendations in support of its calls for:
1. National leadership to make pain a public health
priority.
2. Equitable access to timely, evidence-based, and
person-centred pain care and supports for all Canadians, no matter where they
live.
3. Improved education for health professionals, the public,
and people with pain in order to improve pain management and reduce stigma.
4. Further investments in research on pain and pain
treatments and better support for translating new knowledge into real world
impact.
5. Improved data collection to effectively monitor pain
and its impacts.
6. Equitable access to care and support for communities
disproportionately impacted by pain, including Indigenous peoples, racialized
communities, LGBTQ2S+ communities, people who use drugs, people with mental
illness, people with disabilities, workers, children and youth, women, people
who are incarcerated, and veterans. Read the full report here.
The
Canadian Pain Task Force was formed by the Government of Canada in April 2019
to assess the current state of pain in Canada and to recommend an improved
approach to addressing pain in our country. An Action Plan for Pain in Canada
is the third and final report from the Canadian Pain Task Force. Read its previous two
reports here.
#OT365
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