Pain-Wise is part of a new multi-agency offer in Littlehampton for groups at different stages of joint, bone or muscle pain (MSK issues).
There are two groups currently running under this pilot.
The first group looks at reaching people with new or non-chronic MSK pain with wraparound support before they become persistent pain issues, because of the direct link between chronic MSK issues and developing cardiovascular issues, diabetes and osteoarthritis in later life.
The idea behind the Chilgrove House drop-in is for residents to engage with a variety of support around the wider issues that are either causing their pain or stopping them from taking steps to alleviate it or improve their health. It’s hosted by Community Development colleagues, and also present are a clinician and Social Prescriber to offer clinically-backed MSK advice and practical support.
The second group is for those who already have persistent pain and is peer led with support from the NHS Living Well service. The pain does not have to be MSK related in order to come to these sessions.
The persistent pain group is being supported to continue long-term and the drop-ins at Chilgrove House are running until the end of June. Dependent on how this pilot does, we may see this offer extended across Arun to run long-term.
Early Pain Support
Is joint, bone or muscle pain affecting your life?
Has it started in the last three months, or are you having a flare-up?
Time 9am-12pm
Date: Every Thursday until end of June 2026
Venue Chilgrove Community Hub, Kimberry, Wick,Littlehampton BN17 7JD
Long Term Pain Support
A welcoming support group for people living with long-term pain
A space to connect with others, share experiences or simply be present.
Time 10:30am - 12.30pm
Date: Fortnightly, second and fourth Tuesdays
12 May: Gentle movement
26 May: Managing pain with our pain specialist
9 June: Mindfulness and creative activity
23 June: Outdoor seasonal activity
Venue Creative Heart, 42 Beach Road, Littlehampton BN17 5HT
For more information contact charlotte.walker@vaac.org.uk