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    Good Bladder Habits for Everyone

    This brochure explains how poor bladder habits can lead to poor bladder control. Here are some easy steps that everyone can take to keep a healthy bladder.

    Bladder Control Problem

    This brochure explains the causes and signs of common bladder control problems. Includes a self-assessment questionnaire to help identify if you have a bladder control problem.

    The Prostate and Bladder Problems

    This brochure explains how prostate problems can cause poor bladder control in men. Find out what the problems are and how they can be treated. * This brochure explains how prostate problems can cause poor bladder control in men. Find out what the problems are and how they can be treated.

    Nocturia - Going to the Toilet at Night

    This brochure explains what nocturia is and how it affects older women and men. It describes common causes, how they can be treated and where you can get help. * This brochure explains what nocturia is and how it affects older women and men. It describes common causes, how they can be treated and where you can get help.

    Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears

    Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.

    Wearing a mask can help stop the spread of COVID-19

    Fact sheet about how to wearing a mask

    Bedwetting in Teenagers and Young Adults

    This brochure talks about bedwetting and how it can be a problem for teenagers and young adults. Find out what can be done and where to go to for help.

    Raising Children Network - translated resources for parents

    Raising Children Network is the Australian parenting website. There are articles, videos and picture guides translated into a selection of languages other than English (LOTE). Topics include daily care, nutrition, sleep, safety and child disability.

    Healthy Eating with Chornic Liver Disease

    This pamphlet provides information on how to eat with Chronic Liver Disease - high protein/ no added salt diet with specific advice for liver disease. Designed for dietitians to use with patients.

    Dementia and Bladder and Bowel Control

    This brochure explains why dementia may cause or make urinary incontinence and faecal incontinence worse. It offers management strategies for incontinence and where to go for help.

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