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 gabi_admin | Feb 16, 2021 | Adopters, Media
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...
by Bins 4 Blokes | Apr 24, 2020 | Adopters, Media
The South Australian council of Gawler, in the Barossa Valley, is leading the way for local government by installing continence pad disposal bins in their men’s public toilets. Women’s health nurse and Continence Foundation member Julie Tucker (pictured left) realised...
by Bins 4 Blokes | Apr 24, 2020 | Media
Being diagnosed with prostate cancer once in a lifetime is bad enough. In 2011, after my yearly check-up, it was discovered that I was facing a second round with this life-threatening disease. With my many years of experience as a natural health practitioner and...