Continence: Medical Info Session
Event description
Navigating continence issues can be challenging when you are raising a child with disability and medical needs. Join pediatric nursing specialist Natalie Gentile from Children’s Nursing Queensland (CNQ) for an informative session to learn about the ins and outs of continence.
This session will cover:
- Continence and the NDIS
- Who can help with continence issues
- What is a continence assessment?
- Continence products
- Why children with disability or neurodivergence experience continence issues
About the Medical Info Session Series
Our online Medical Info Sessions webinars feature expert speakers sharing valuable insights into services and support for your child and family. Designed especially for families navigating the health and medical systems with a child with disability, developmental delay, or autism, these sessions provide the information to help you confidently access the right resources and services for your child and family.
Belongside Families (formerly known as Kindred) is an independent not-for-profit organisation providing free support for families raising children with disability, delay, or autism.
Who is this event for?
- Families of children with disability, developmental delay or autism across New South Wales. While this event is primarily designed for these families, we value inclusivity and welcome all families who would like to participate, including from other states across Australia.
More information
- This event is held online using Zoom.
- If you have accessibility needs, please advise during registration.
- Further questions? Contact us at: info@belongsidefamilies.org.au
Disclaimer: Belongside Families provides an opportunity for families raising children with disability to learn from each other and share their experiences and resources. Belongside Families does not provide personalised advice or services.
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Visit https://www.dss.gov.au/ for more information.
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