How a local council is tackling an invisible health issue For the more than 2.4 million Australian men and boys living with incontinence, the absence of incontinence product disposal bin in a men’s toilet can have consequences for dignity, wellbeing and participation...
When Scott Doyle from Swinburne University of Technology was diagnosed with prostate cancer, his attention turned to his treatment, including a radical prostatectomy that led to incontinence. This brought daily challenges, particularly the need for easy and consistent...
My name is Alan White, and my journey into men’s health advocacy began in 2008. It was shaped by a professional background in natural therapies and nutrition, and more profoundly, by my own lived experience. In 2011, I was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer...
Paul Guest works at Lendlease construction company. He is also a prostate cancer survivor and a BINS4Blokes supporter. Since being diagnosed with prostate cancer, Paul has advocated for BINS4Blokes and the installation of incontinence product disposal bins at his...