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Bladder and bowel care
18 June @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Venue: Zoom (online) – webinar
Audience School Nurses and Matrons
Course outline
The aim of the webinar is to provide an overview of conditions that can affect young people. It will consider lifestyle adjustments that can be made and also support strategies for those with medical conditions affecting their bowel and/or bladders.
Training topics will include:
- An overview of the common conditions that can affect bladder and bowel function.
- Management strategies for these conditions
- Advice and support for those suffering with conditions affecting their bowel or bladder.
Learning outcomes:
- To understand the signs and symptoms of medical conditions affecting bowel and bladder function.
- To gain an understanding of lifestyle changes that can be made which can alleviate some of the symptoms
- To be confident in advising someone of strategies which will improve their condition.
Cost
- HIEDA/BSA Member Rate: £65
- HIEDA/BSA Additional Full Member Fee: £30
- Non-member Rate: £130*
*If you would like to become a member and access discounted rates for Hieda CPD and events, please click here.
Speaker:
Brenda Cheer, Paediatric Specialist Continence Nurse & ERIC Nurse
Brenda started her nursing career in London in 1983. After her general training Brenda specialised in children’s nursing, and over the years has worked with adults and children, in London and Cardiff in both hospital and community settings. Since 2002 she has focussed on paediatric continence, working as Paediatric Specialist Continence Nurse at the University Hospital of Wales until summer 2018.
Brenda currently works two days a week as ERIC Nurse, the first person to take on this role, originally funded by the Department of Health. She works a further day a week as Paediatric Continence Nurse for Shine: Spina Bifida, Hydrocephalus Information, Networking and Equality.
The ERIC Nurse post was created to seek ways to improve early intervention into childhood continence problems. Brenda strives to increase awareness of children’s bladder and bowel health, by designing easy-to-understand information for parents and providing training for health care professionals and early year’s workers. She has produced a generic Children’s Continence Pathway, which ERIC is promoting as a model of best practice. The ERIC Nurse project won a prestigious Nursing Times Award in 2016, and has stimulated articles in the nursing press. Brenda has re-written many of the ERIC leaflets, and is enjoying working at the heart of the charity she supports.
When she is not busy with her regular jobs, Brenda is much in demand as a freelance trainer and speaker. In her rare moments of spare time she enjoys the company of her three children and her husband John, a musician and music therapist.