The Continence Foundation of Australia will be present at the PBC expo with their Pelvic Floor First brand. Please come visit us at our booth for a chat, and information and advice. Learn about exercising when pregnant and post-birth, and the importance of toned pelvic floor muscles in keeping your continence.

Melbourne Pregnancy Babies & Children's Expo
The Melbourne Exhibition Centre
South Wharf VIC
Australia

Claremont Showground
Claremont WA
Australia
The Continence Foundation of Australia will be present at the PBC expo with their Pelvic Floor First brand. Please come visit us at our booth for a chat, and information and advice. Learn about exercising when pregnant and post-birth, and the importance of toned pelvic floor muscles in keeping your continence.

Rockhampton Women's Health Centre
20 Tank Street
Gladstone Central QLD 4680
Australia
Health Promotion Officer, Agnes Kesmarki will hold free, two one-hour presentations on Healthy Bladder and Bowels for women, as part of World Continence Week.
To book a spot please register your interest at the Gladstone Women’s Health Centre by 15 June 2019.

Twin Towns Services Club
Wharf Street
Tweed Head NSW 2485
Australia
Everything for Baby Boomers and Seniors:
- Free eyesight and hearing checks
- Residential aged care providers
- Agents specialising in seniors’ travel
- Vision and mobility aids
- Financial planners
- Seniors insurance
- Advice from Centrelink and the City of Gold Coast
- Legal advice
- Funeral services
- 50’s resort style living
- In-home care and much more
- Justice of the Peace available
Free entry.

Claremont Showground
Claremont WA
Australia
The Continence Foundation of Australia will be present at the PBC expo with their Pelvic Floor First brand. Please come visit us at our booth for a chat, and information and advice. Learn about exercising when pregnant and post-birth, and the importance of toned pelvic floor muscles in keeping your continence.
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Australia
This free, interactive webinar is aimed at teachers, principals and school nurses working in mainstream and special needs schools.
This 60-minute webinar will explore:
- how children develop continence
- the reasons school aged children may not be continent
- why some previously continent children become incontinent at school
- the actions schools can implement to help care for these children
- the role of parents in supporting the child and the school.
If you work with children in a school setting you won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn from experts in the field.
Presenters
Janet Chase - Continence and pelvic floor physiotherapist specialising in paediatric continence.
Dr Susie Gibb - Paediatrician