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Skills for the Job: Dealing with continence issues

2 mins read Careers Health
Wetting and soiling can cause great anxiety for children, but supportive professionals can ensure problems are overcome successfully

What continence issues can children face?
Continence issues – also known as wetting and soiling – cause great distress to many children and young people who often work hard to hide the fact that they have these problems. The wall of silence surrounding wetting and soiling leave many children and young people feeling isolated and in fear of being bullied or ridiculed.

But there are over a million children and young people in the UK who have wetting and soiling problems and an assessment and intervention by a health professional along with supportive family and school environments will often result in successful resolution of the problems.

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