Wetting course
This session will help practitioners become aware of bladder problems in children and young people, and to understand the implications continence problems can have on both the child and family as well as the wider community.
Learning objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Describe the impact of urinary continence problems on families and children: financial, emotional, educational, and psychological
- Describe the management, behavioural support and follow-up of bedwetting and daytime wetting
- Recognise red flag signs and know when to refer for specialist help or involve multidisciplinary team members
June is a Paediatric Continence Specialist, working at Bladder and Bowel UK, under the umbrella of the charity Disabled Living. She has over 30 years experience working with children and young people with bladder and bowel problems.
June has published widely and presented papers both nationally and internationally as well as winning a number of awards for her work including in 2007 the Nursing Times Continence Care Award and finalist in 2011, 2013 and 2016. In 2011 she won the Nursing Standard Child Health Award. In 2013 June was runner up in the BJN Bowel Nurse of the Year and the winner of the ACA Bowel SIG Award.
In 1998 she was awarded an MBE. June has been involved with a number of national working parties both for the DH and NICE re continence issues and is currently a member of the NHS England ‘Excellence in Continence Care National Programme Board’.
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