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PromoCon
Promoting continence and product awareness
Redbank House
4 St Chad's Street
Manchester
M8 8QA
Tel: 0161 834 2001
Web: www.promocon.co.uk
Best time to telephone: 10am - 3pm, Monday - Friday
PromoCon, an integral service of the charity Disabled Living NW, provides impartial information and advice to both healthcare professionals and the general public in relation to children and adults with bowel and/or bladder problems. They are recognised as a leading national/international source of information regarding continence products, equipment and services. PromoCon also provide study days and tailor made training. Working in partnership with industry, they offer a consultancy service in such areas as continence research and product development. A range of free downloadable resources, including the 'Talk about ...' range for children, are available from the PromoCon website.
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