A new campaign aims to shine a light on the impact of incontinence on families and support networks

Bladder & Bowel UK hope to start a conversation so that those affected can find a sense of solidarity, reduce taboos, and share coping strategies.

A new series of informative resources, produced by Bladder & Bowel UK’s team of specialist nurses, explore topics ranging from 'How to talk to a family member about incontinence' to 'Who can help me if I am concerned about my child's bladder and/or bowel health?'

The campaign also includes an anonymous survey asking how supporting someone with incontinence might have affected your own wellbeing, and what kind of support you would benefit from.

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