This page has been created as a space to honour and remember Steven Blake, the founder of OldPain2Go®. Steven dedicated his life to supporting others and sharing an approach that has helped people across the world find new understanding and relief from long-term pain. Many people knew him as a teacher, mentor, practitioner, colleague, and friend. Here, we would like to acknowledge his life, his work, and the lasting impact he has had on so many individuals and professionals within the OldPain2Go® community and beyond.

It is with a very heavy heart that we share that Steven passed away on February 6th, following a short and rapidly progressing cancer diagnosis. This came as a profound shock to all of us. Throughout his life, Steven remained deeply committed to helping others, and his kindness, warmth, integrity, and sense of purpose touched people across the world.
Towards the end, although Steven was uncomfortable, he was not in pain. His passing was peaceful, surrounded by those who loved him. While we continue to process this loss, we are also holding deep gratitude for the life he lived, the people he helped, and the community he built.
Before his passing, Steven was very clear that he did not want OldPain2Go® to end with him, and we remain wholeheartedly committed to advancing his vision, mission, and dream.
By continuing his training programme, connecting those seeking relief with certified practitioners, and offering opportunities to volunteer for free sessions through our Release & Research Programme, we will carry forward the work he pioneered, supporting both those affected by long-term pain and the professionals devoted to helping them.
For those who would like to pay their respects, we have created a page where you can view the details of Steven’s funeral service and wake, confirm your attendance to help us with planning, and, if you wish, offer support to the family as they prepare to give Steven the beautiful send-off he deserves.
You are also warmly invited to leave a message about the impact he had on your life, and to share any memories or photographs on Steven's tribute page.
Thank you again for your kindness, your support, and for holding Steven in your thoughts. ✨🩵✨
