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Learning

Book

Pain & Prejudice: A Call To Arms For Women And Their Bodies

Delving into the systemic biases women face in healthcare, highlighting the disparity in treatment and understanding of conditions like endometriosis.

Gabrielle Jackson

Screen

Pain Journeys: Leah Dwyer

Pain Australia talk with people who are living with chronic pain to discuss pain management, finding support and learning about pain.

Pain Australia

Screen

Pain Matters Documentary

Discover the realities of chronic pain through the eyes of those who experience it daily.

Pain Matters

Initiative

Pain Perception Project

Empowering patients with tools to better communicate and understand their pelvic pain.

Pain Perception Project

Article

Pain bias: The health inequality rarely discussed.

When they’re in pain, women wait longer in emergency departments and are less likely to be given effective painkillers than men. BBC Future investigates.

Jennifer Billock

Online Community

PatientsLikeMe

An online community where patients share experiences and learn from others with similar conditions.

PatientsLikeMe

App

PharmaTrace

An app predicting and managing chronic diseases for healthcare.

PharmaTrace

Initiative

Project LETS: Peer Support for Mental Healing

A US-based advocacy group focusing on mental health support and healing.

Project LETS

Organisation

QENDO

Australian Peak organisation for those affected by endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, infertility or pelvic pain.

QENDO

Podcast

Reframing Chronic Illness

Dive deep into the narrative of chronic illness, exploring its impact and the wisdom it brings

Alana Holloway

Article

Self-Advocacy in the Face of Chronic Illness

An article on the importance of self-advocacy for those with chronic illnesses.

Verywell Health

Podcast

Sex & Chronic Illness

Shame-free conversations about chronic illness, disability, and intimacy with Dr Lee.

The Chronic Illness Podcast Network

This project was created on the unceded lands of Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin nations. We pay our respects to the all elders past, present and emerging of the lands we create and converse on. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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