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“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller
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We know how overwhelming it can be to search for the right resources. That's why we've created the SKIP Resource Navigator. Here, you can access trusted evidence-based tools for youth, caregivers, health professionals, decisionmakers, and others – all in one place.
You will find resources in a wide range of formats like videos, booklets, infographics, toolkits, handouts, and more, that cover pain from birth to emerging adulthood. Use the search filters to find what fits your needs best based on language, audience, age group, type of pain, type of resource, neurodisability-specific information, and more.
Every resource has been carefully identified and reviewed by the SKIP team. If you come across something that doesn't seem right or that you think is missing, please let us know at [email protected].
Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP) is a national knowledge mobilization network on a mission to unite partners and mobilize knowledge to improve children’s pain management. Visit kidsinpain.ca to learn more.
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Acknowledgments:
We thank everyone who identified resources for inclusion, including members of the SKIP network, the 'Every Pain, Every Brain' project team and national advisory group, and members of the public.

We gratefully acknowledge the contributions from Kids Brain Health Network funded through the Strategic Science Fund, a program of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, and the Canada Brain Research Fund, an innovative arrangement between the Government of Canada (through Health Canada) and Brain Canada Foundation. We also acknowledge contributions from the O'Brien Institute for Public Health at the University of Calgary and the Louise and Alan Edwards Foundation via SKIP.