Maria was born in Kenya and grew up in the Seychelles. Maria spent many years living with her grandparents in the Seychelles, ...
A change in perspective can change your lifeMother of five Puspa Sherlock looks at life with incontinence through a different ...
The Continence Foundation of Australia’s National Continence Helpline (1800 33 00 66) is a free and confidential service ...
Dr Dinara MarkhabullinaDr Dinara Markhabullina, a passionate advocate for women's health and family medicine, was born and raised in Uzbekistan. In 2006, she graduated from Kazan State Medical ...
Mrs Rebecca Khan has been working as an Occupational Therapist (OT) since 2001 having witnessed first-hand the significant need in the community for toileting skill development services. Mrs Khan was ...
How we’re reaching multicultural communities to talk about incontinenceThe Foundation has many resources available in different languages to support those from multicultural backgrounds. To ensure ...
Breaking down health barriers in culturally diverse communities*Lakshmi’s storyLakshmi, who moved to Australia from India in the 1970s when she was just eight years old, says that many women from ...
World Continence Week (WCW) is an annual initiative devised and managed by the World Federation of Incontinence and Pelvic Problems (WFIPP), with the endorsement and support of the International ...
Welcome to the winter edition of the Bridge Magazine where we celebrate and acknowledge World Continence Week 2024, a global initiative intended to raise awareness of bladder and bowel control issues, ...