Self Management Toolkit WORLDWIDE

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The Self-Management Toolkit is for people who are living with long-term health conditions and want to learn some extra simple skills, so they feel more in control and get back in the driving seat.

12 Self-Management Tools 

Tool 1 - Accept that you have a long-term health condition ... and then begin to move on 

Tool 2 - Get involved, building a support team 

Tool 3 - Pacing daily activities 

Tool 4 - Learn to prioritise/plan out your days 

Tool 5 - Setting Goals/ Action Plans 

Tool 6 - Being patient with yourself 

Tool 7 - Learn relaxation skills 

Tool 8 - Keeping Active...Stretching & Exercising

Tool 9 - Keep a diary and tracking your progress 

Tool 10 - Have a setback plan 

Tool 11 - Teamwork 

Tool 12 - Keeping it up and being resilient. 

The Self-Management has been adapted from the Pain Toolkit which I authored in 2001. When you click on each of the tools from 1-12, the videos are from the Pain Toolkit, simply because most people long-term health conditions, will be experiencing some type of long-term pain.


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My story will probably be a familiar one to yours…

The text you see in blue are hyperlinks to extra useful pain self-management information and also to the Pain Toolkit videos.  

A long-term health problem can be difficult to understand and manage on an everyday basis and like many people, I struggled to manage my long-term health problems, including back pain in the early 1990’s.

I became stuck in what they call the medical model. I called it the NHS merry go round, being passed around from one doctor/therapist to another.

I was also a serial doctor/therapy shopper and spent around £8,000 seeing a variety of healthcare professionals privately, wanting to be fixed. 

I knew I was sinking fast and also out of money. I started to get depressed and on the 31st December 1994 I considered ending my life.

The next day I looked in the mirror whilst having a shave and recognised the person who was going to get me out of this mess I was in.

I got myself on the INPUT Pain Management Programme in 1996. This programme gave me the tools, skills, but most importantly, it gave me the confidence to manage my pain, myself. 

I worked hard on the information the programme gave me and since 1997 I haven't had the need to take any pain medication, simply because I still use the information from the programme. 

Is it easy? Well it’s like most things, you have to work at it. I’m not an academic guy, but if I can do it, then I know others can as well.

The Self-Management Toolkit is a simple information digital booklet that could provide you with some handy tips and skills to support you along the way to manage your long-term health conditions. 

I have included information from the Pain Toolkit booklet, as long-term pain as for many people is their pain is long-term health problem.

It is not meant to be the last word in self-management but a handy guide to help you get started. 

All you need is to be willing to read it and take on board some of the suggestions.

This Self-Management Toolkit is for all the people who live around the world, who live with long-term health conditions and feel like they are struggling, but want to get back in the driving seat. 

Good luck!


Pete Moore

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