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This fact sheet provides toileting tips with a series of pictures you can use with children to help you develop their toileting skills.
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains how alcohol affects the bladder and bowel and can lead to urinary incontinence and faecal incontinence. It offers tips on how you can help the problem and where to go for help.
The use of certified interpreters is very important in the healthcare setting to assist in meeting the needs of clients and health professionals alike. This fact sheet outlines how to work effectively with an interpreter in a continence assessment to ensure the best outcomes for all involved.
This fact sheet has been designed to provide interpreters with a better understanding of what to expect when asked to interpret for a client attending a continence assessment. This fact sheet will help interpreters to work within a setting where the topic is sensitive and the investigative procedure may be invasive.
This booklet outlines the five steps to help men and women keep in control of their bladder and bowel
Describes the importance of fibre and how to increase fibre in your diet. Also describes how fibre and fluids work together.
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