BINS4Blokes with Rowan Cockerell
BINS4Blokes with Rowan Cockerell

BINS4Blokes with Rowan Cockerell

Fatimah Zahara Sylla

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<p>This World Continence Week, join the call to support more than one million men around Australia who live with incontinence.&nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode of Viewpoints, Henry chats with Rowan Cockerell about BINS4Blokes.&nbsp;</p> <h1>Join the Bins4Blokes campaign this World Continence Week 2021</h1> <p><em>This World Continence Week (21 to 27 June), join the call to support more than one million men around Australia who live with incontinence. The Continence Foundation of Australia is launching BINS4Blokes </em>–<em> and you can get involved.</em></p> <p><strong>What is Bins4Blokes</strong></p> <p>BINS4Blokes is an Australia-wide awareness and advocacy campaign promoting the installation of incontinence bins in male public toilet facilities<strong>.</strong></p> <p><strong>Incontinence affects 1 in 10 men in Australia, of all ages.</strong></p> <p>Did you know that many male public toilets do not have a disposal bin for men to place their continence products? This leaves men to carry used products with them or feel stressed about how they’ll throw them out. A lack of options stops men with incontinence from going out to exercise, shop and simply enjoy life.</p> <p>A study of Australian men with urinary incontinence found:</p> <p>· 50% avoided situations where they could not access a toilet easily</p> <p>· 57% intentionally kept accidents secret from those close to them</p> <p>· 27% stated they stayed at home as a precautionary measure</p> <p><strong>How you can support the Bins4Blokes campaign and improve men’s health in your community</strong></p> <p>The Continence Foundation of Australia is calling on all agencies that provide toilet facilities to join the BINS4Blokes campaign and install incontinence product bins in male toilets. Everybody should have access to a comfortable and discreet way to dispose of incontinence pads and pants.</p> <p>“Our hope this World Continence Week is to get BINS4Blokes into male public toilets Australia-wide,” says Rowan Cockerell, CEO of the Continence Foundation of Australia.

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