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Topic
Resource Type
Incontinence - A Problem in Anyone's Language Flyer
Type
Brochure

PDF


A DL flyer promoting the bilingual languages section on the Continence Foundation’s website. The flyer lists the 27 languages continence information is available in.

Kids Wetting the Bed
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains why some kids wet the bed and ways to help them stop.

Leaking urine (wee) after having a baby
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women living in rural and remote communities, this brochure talks about why some women leak urine after having a baby. It describes how pelvic floor exercises can help improve bladder control.

Live Better With Urinary Incontinence
Type
Booklet

PDF


This booklet is for people with urinary incontinence who may be waiting for surgery or other medical treatments to help with their incontinence. It gives detailed advice on how to manage incontinence, specialist services available and many other helpful hints and suggestions.

Looking After Your Bowel: A Guide to Improving Bowel Function
Type
Booklet

PDF


Bowel problems such as constipation and faecal incontinence affect many people. This booklet provides an overview of bowel problems, how to improve bowel function and contact details for professional help and advice.

Measuring Incontinence in Australia 2006
Type
Report


This report covers three aspects on incontinence in Australia. It provides estimates on population prevalence, estimates of the impact of incontinence on people’s lives and an estimate of the effect of incontinence on people’s health.

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Last Updated: Wed 14, Feb 2024
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