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Topic
Resource Type
Men's Incontinence
Type
Videos/Webinars

Video


This is a video explains how men can become incontinent and how they should seek help. Speak to your doctor or call the National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66.

You will find the video on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_-tSXbzBb4

Menopause and Bladder and Bowel
Type
Fact sheet

PDF


This fact sheet explains how the physical symptoms of menopause impacts a woman's control of her bladder and bowel and what can be done about it.

MLAK Key Order Form
Type
Order form

PDF


The MLAK is a restricted access key produced by the Master Locksmiths Association of Australasia and sold by their members, to provide after-hours access to public toilets equipped with the MLAK lock nationwide.

Click here to complete the form:
https://masterlocksmiths.com.au/mlak-order-form/

National Continence Helpline Flyer
Type
Flyer


For free confidential advice about poor bladder and bowel control from nurse continence specialists, phone the National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66

NDIS Continence Service
Type
Fact sheet

PDF


Continence Foundation of Australia provides a NDIS Continence Service, which is mainly a telehealth service for people living in Australia, with some face-to-face supports in Melbourne and Sydney. This fact sheet provides details on how you can schedule an assessment or discuss your continence assessment needs.

One Step at a Time - A parent's guide to toilet skills for children with disability
Type
Booklet

PDF


This guide provides five practical steps for parents to help children with disability, to develop the skills of toileting. This resource is currently undergoing a review and will be updated. Please be mindful that some phrases used for children with disability are outdated and requiring necessary correction.

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Last Updated: Wed 14, Feb 2024
Last Reviewed: Sun 22, Mar 2020