by Continence Foundation | Jul 12, 2022 | Media
SHEPPARTON NEWS Friday 24 June 2022 Put a bin for the blokes in your toilets The Continence Foundation of Australia is promoting its Bins 4 Blokes program during World Continence Week and the team at GV Health Regional Continence Service is eager to roll it out across...
by Continence Foundation | May 10, 2021 | Media
“1.34 million Australian boys and men live with incontinence and a Bundaberg business has jumped on board a campaign, to help those affected live their best lives. BINS4Blokes is an Australia-wide awareness and advocacy campaign promoting the installation of...
by Continence Foundation | Apr 19, 2021 | Media
“Incontinence product disposal bins have been installed in men’s public toilet facilities across Camden after Camden Council joined the Bins4Blokes men’s health campaign recently. BINS4Blokes is an Australia-wide awareness and advocacy campaign,...
by Bins 4 Blokes | Apr 1, 2021 | Media
The Continence Foundation of Australia’s advocacy push will boost wellbeing and inclusivity in Australian communities. In Australia, 1.34 million men and boys live with incontinence. A national health campaign is set to improve their social and economic participation...
by Bins 4 Blokes | Feb 16, 2021 | Media, Supporters
More than one million men across Australia experience incontinence issues. However, there are very few public restrooms that offer men a safe and environmentally friendly place to dispose of incontinence products. Camden Council is set to change that. Camden Council...
by Bins 4 Blokes | Apr 24, 2020 | Media, Personal Stories
Male incontinence is a common problem that is not often talked about – but Salisbury council is the latest to address the issue by trialling sanitary bins in men’s public toilets. The bins will be placed in toilets with high patronage. Councillor Beau...