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Diversity and inclusion

Pain affects people of all ages, backgrounds and identities, with each experience shaped by culture, language, life experiences and the health system. Explore our resources to see how the standards support practitioners to deliver high-quality, inclusive pain care across Australia.

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Overview

The Australian Standards for Health Practitioner Pain Management Education recognise that pain can affect anyone, regardless of age, background or identity. Each person’s experience of pain is unique and shaped by their culture, language, life experiences and previous interactions with the health system and health professionals - these differences can lead to unequal experiences of care.

The standards acknowledge that diversity factors have a significant impact on both the way individuals experience pain, and the way they interact with the health system. They also recognise that pain inequities can be exacerbated by the intersectionality of various diversity factors. Therefore, the standards highlight the importance of educating all health practitioners to recognise and respond to diversity. Understanding these differences helps practitioners communicate with empathy and provide care that is culturally and psychologically safe, and free from unconscious bias.

The standards guide health practitioners to respond to diversity as part of best practice in pain management. They focus on:

By highlighting the diversity of people who experience pain, the standards seek to ensure that all Australian health practitioners are prepared to deliver safe, fair and high-quality pain care for everyone in the Australian community experiencing pain.

Diverse perspectives

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Consumer perspective on the pain management education standards

Translated fact sheets

Punjabi translated fact sheet - What are standards and why are they important?
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1.71 MB

Downloadable fact sheet

Fact sheet
Vietnamese translated fact sheet - What are standards and why are they important?
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1.72 MB

Downloadable fact sheet

Fact sheet
Simplified Chinese translated fact sheet - What are standards and why are they important?
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1.73 MB

Downloadable fact sheet

Fact sheet
Traditional Chinese translated fact sheet - What are standards and why are they important?
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1.73 MB

Downloadable fact sheet

Fact sheet
Arabic translated fact sheet - What are standards and why are they important?
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1.69 MB

Downloadable fact sheet

Fact sheet
English fact sheet - What are standards and why are they important?
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1.67 MB

Downloadable fact sheet

Fact sheet

Key documents

Australian Pain Standards PDF (Pain mgmt education)
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This is the full document of the Australian Pain Management Education Standards. Developed by the Faculty of Pain Medicine.

Education and training resources
FPM Pain Education Standards glossary
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Glossary of terms related to and included in the Australian Standards for Health Practitioner Pain Management Education

Education and training resources
FPM Pain Education Standards - Reference list
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Reference list related to and included in the Australian Standards for Health Practitioner Pain Management Education

Education and training resources