
Networking Meeting for
National Continence Organisations, in Florence, October 5-9, 2003.
2700 health care experts
from around the world assembled for the annual meeting of the
International Continence Society, ICS, in Florence, Italy, on October 5-9,
2003. Official webcasts from the annual meeting is available ... click
here
This year the Continence
Promotion Committee celebrated it's 10 Anniversary. It was celebrated
with a workshop, a fair and the launch of a special 10th anniversary
souvenir edition of the newsletter Continence Worldwide. There was also a keynote presentation
by David Fonda to the plenum of the conference to
celebrate the work of the Continence Promotion Committee and present the future
directions.
The workshop was about - The
Challenge of Promoting Continence in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
Communities. There
were short presentations from, Taiwan, UK , Australia and Singapore to
illustrate the challenges facing minority communities and how the needs of
these groups can be met."Our committee realise this is a very important topic and
we have put together a program from a number of countries to look at how
they are addressing this issue." says David Fonda, outgoing co-chair of the
Continence Promotion Committee. In Australia leaflets and brochures
on, bladder and bowel related issues have been prepared on 14 subjects in
15 languages. These can be downloaded from the National Continence
Strategy Management Website at www.continence.health.gov.au
The fair provided an opportunity for
national organisations to show and present some of their recent and significant
achievements.
The special 10th anniversary
souvenir edition of the newsletter Continence Worldwide is presenting news from the
various continence related organisations around the world, from the
Continence Foundation of Australia, the Japan Continence Action Society, the
Society for Continence in Singapore, the Continence Foundation UK, Simon
Foundation US, the Austrian Continence Foundation, the Belgian Association for
Continence, the Danish Incontinence Society, the German Continence Society, the
Indian Continence Foundation, the Italian Continence Foundation, the Korean
Continence Society, the New Zealand Continence Association and the Polish
Continence Society. David
Fonda and Christine Norton are wrapping up a decade of continence
promotion
During
the meeting David Fonda and Christine Norton retired as joint chairs of the
CPC.They were warmly thanked for their efforts over the past decade. They
are now handing over to Diane Newman and wishing her well as incoming chair
of the CPC.
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