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PromoCon

Redbank House
4 St Chad's Street
Manchester
M8 8QA

Tel: 0870 7774 714
Web: www.promocon.co.uk
Best time to telephone: 10am - 3pm, Monday - Friday

PromoCon is a registered charity promoting continence and product awareness. It is a national resource available to all members of the public, healthcare professionals and industry. It is independently funded. Together with Ricability (the research and information organisation for consumers with disabilities) PromoCon has published two continence consumer guides.

  • Children's continence products - A guide for parents and children.
  • Continence products - A guide for adults.

These straightforward, full-colour guides show and describe the ranges of continence products available for children and adults. They give advice on how to choose, use and obtain special pads, special underwear, catheters and other body-worn products, plus protective covers for beds and chairs. The booklets explain where to go for help and give details of sources of further advice.

Copies of booklets can be downloaded from the PromoCon Website.

Checked: 15 Feb 2008

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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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