BBUK January Newsletter 2019

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Bladder & Bowel UK Newsletter January 2019

BBUK'S NATIONAL PROJECT 3 YEARS ON... Support provided to over 50 services throughout the UK

HENNY'S & ELLY'S SUCCESS Free resources for children's soiling and wetting problems

CLINICIANS, WE NEED YOUR HELP! Raising awareness of night time bladder problems

HOW WELL DID YOU DO ON OUR CHRISTMAS QUIZ?

Charity number: 224742



Explore Our Key Features

BBUK's National Project................................................................................................................4 Free resources for children's soiling and wetting problems...........................................................6 BBUK's Symposium programme 2019..........................................................................................7 Raising awareness of night time bladder problems.......................................................................8 Online training courses supporting the health & social care sector.............................................11 National dissemination events.....................................................................................................13 See how well you did in our Christmas quiz................................................................................14 Discover a range of incontinence products via our online shop..................................................15

Happy New Year!


BBUK's National Project: 3 Years On... Development and Transformation of Children's Services

Support provided to over 50 services throughout the UK In 2010 NICE produced Guidelines for the management of both bedwetting and for constipation in childhood; these were followed in 2014 by a Quality Standards for both conditions. However, from emails and calls to our helpline it was apparent that many areas were struggling to implement the key recommendations from NICE. Consequently, children and young people (C&YP) were not receiving appropriate care and NHS resources were not being used cost effectively, as attendance at A&E and referrals to secondary care were increasing. Background research identified that the poor implementation of NICE guidelines and recommendations was largely due to a lack of community based services for C&YP with bladder and bowel problems. This issue was compounded when commissioning of School Nurses and Health Visitors moved to Public Health England in September 2015. This resulted in Local Authorities in many areas assuming responsibility for these universal services and continence promotion came to be seen as a 4

specialist area and therefore no longer part of their remit. At the same time the Children’s Specialist Nurses from the Bladder & Bowel UK team were linking in to a number of national organisations and working groups. These included the Paediatric Continence Forum (a multidisciplinary campaigning group set up to raise awareness of bladder and bowel problems in C&YP and improve service delivery), the NHS England Excellence in Continence Care Programme Board, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and NHS RightCare.


An approach from one area resulted in our providing advice and support regarding development of their paediatric continence service to improve treatment outcomes. The positive results of that involvement demonstrated that with basic advice and support, often simple changes could lead to more effective service delivery with potential cost savings. The team realised how much difference could be made, which resulted in this initial work being instrumental in the development of a model of care, that not only reflected the NHS RightCare approach, but also fitted well within the ‘Leading change- adding value’ framework. The requests for assistance from other areas increased and with the support of an unconditional educational grant from Ferring Pharmaceuticals Ltd the ‘National Project’ was born. Since the project was initiated 3 years ago we have given support to more than 50 services from every corner of the UK. This has ranged from simply highlighting relevant documentation and signposting clinicians, to visiting areas, meeting with commissioners, managers and clinicians to understand their issues and concerns and suggesting ways to address these, including development of a new service where there was none, or transformation or development of an existing service. Examples of work we have done included bringing together Commissioners, Providers and Service Leads from NHS Vale of York, York teaching hospital NHS

Trust and NHS Hambleton, Richmondshire and Whitby CCG into one really proactive and enthusiastic group committed to provide the best service for children and young people with bladder and bowel problems. A major piece of work spanned over 12 months and involved working with all 5 Health Boards in Northern Ireland, bringing everyone together to develop a national consensus approach to service delivery for all children and young people with bladder and bowel problems. An important part of the National Project has been ensuring that all relevant professionals have improved understanding of the impact of continence problems in children and young people including how to assess and treat them. Providing evidence-based training has been a large part of our work, with well over 2000 clinicians having attended sessions provided in their areas. We have provided training sessions to update knowledge base and promote best practice and the NICE recommendation in a number of CCG’s and Trusts across the length and breadth of the UK including Guernsey, Nottingham, York, Isle of Man, Shropshire and Scarborough. We have also published nationally, provided new pathways and resources on our website, spoken at national conferences and events and developed a new biannual newsletter ‘Enuresis Update’, which is available to clinicians. This work will continue into 2019. June Rogers MBE Children's Specialist Nurse 54


National Storytelling Week with BBUK Wednesday 30th January - Wednesday 6th February 2019 BBUK have two stories we would like to share for this year's National Storytelling Week. One is based on children with soiling problems and the other is about children with wetting problems.

Henny’s success! A metaphorical ‘healing’ story for children with soiling problems This story is accessible via the Children and Young People's resources page -www.bbuk.org.uk/childrenyoung-people/children-resources/ under the bowel section.

Elly’s success! A metaphorical ‘healing’ story for children with wetting problems This story is accessible via the Children and Young People's resources page www.bbuk.org.uk/children-young-people/childrenresources/ under the bladder section.

You might also like... Alyssa's Story of Life with a Stoma Amanda Morgan, tells us a story about her daughter's life with a stoma. Visit the blog post via www.bbuk.org.uk/blog/life-with-a-stoma/

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BBUK's Symposium Programme 2019

The education programme for BBUK’s symposium has just been released and promises to provide excellent CPD and re-validation opportunities through 3 learning streams. • Bladder

•Bowel

• Children & Young People

The diverse range of seminars and workshops delivered by experts in their field, will present the latest evidence based research and clinical data. There are 12 seminars including: • Continence & Sexual Relationships • Mental Health & Continence • Improving Continence for Children & Young People with Neuro-disability • Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence, a combined approach to the pelvic floor • The Law and the Children’s Nurse • Continence in Older People For the full programme visit the website. There will be a comprehensive exhibition providing the opportunity for you to update your knowledge on the latest products, equipment and treatments. The annual symposium is relevant to all HCPs working in the field of continence, bladder and bowel care. Due to venue capacity numbers places are limited. The symposium is always oversubscribed with a waiting list, so early booking is essential. Date: Wednesday 6th March 2019 Cost: £30 to cover administration charges (lunch is included) Venue: USN Bolton Arena, Arena Approach, Horwich, Bolton BL6 6LB For further information and to request a booking form please contact Bladder & Bowel UK on 0161 607 8219. Booking forms can be downloaded from the website www.bbuk.org.uk


Night Time Bladder Problems Clinicians - We Need Your Help!

Please can you display the poster (available on the next page) in your waiting room or have them in your clinic to discuss with patients? Your help is much appreciated. BBUK in conjunction with a pharmaceutical company are currently looking to recruit individuals who want to share their stories about night time bladder problems. We are actively recruiting individuals who have nocturia symptoms. These may be individuals you see in your clinics or clinical practice. The project will involve producing informative videos to be used as part of an educational website and during training sessions to raise awareness of night time bladder problems,

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encouraging individuals to seek help and know support is available. This will be a BBUK project and not involve you as NHS clinicians it is purely that we would be informing individuals that you may see with these symptoms. www.bbuk.org.uk/night-time-bladderproblems/


Raising Awareness of Night Time Bladder Problems

Does your bladder wake you up frequently at night to pass urine? Do you experience disturbed sleep due to your bladder? Do you feel exhausted during the day due to passing urine a lot during the night? If you answer YES to any of the above, would you like to be part of a project to raise awareness of night time bladder problems? This will help people like you understand the condition and get the help and support needed to ease symptoms. Please email: bladderandboweluk@disabledliving.co.uk Or visit www.bbuk.org.uk/night-time-bladder-problems for more information and to download the poster as a PDF file.

Tel: 0161 607 8219 Web: www.bbuk.org.uk BBUK is part of the charity Disabled Living. Registered Charity No: 224742


The NHS Long Term Plan About The NHS Long Term Plan "In looking ahead to the Health Service’s 80th birthday, this NHS Long Term Plan takes all three of these realities as its starting point. So to succeed, we must keep all that’s good about our health service and its place in our national life. But we must tackle head-on the pressures our staff face, while making our extra funding go as far as possible." To view the full document please visit: www.longtermplan.nhs.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2019/01/nhs-long-termplan.pdf

Continence Product Section of Disabled Living's Supplier Directory

There is a section on the Disabled Living Supplier Directory dedicated to continence and stoma products. In addition there are a wide range of categories providing information about companies and organisations that provide equipment, products and services to support disabled children, adults and older people. Access to the Supplier Directory is via the right hand side of the BBUK website. 104


NEW E-Learning Courses with Disabled Living Working in partnership with Innovue, Disabled Living now offer over 100 online training courses supporting the health & social care sector. Care Certificate Standard 08. Fluids and Nutrition E-Learning CPD This course will deliver key knowledge to healthcare workers which can be used towards achieving the care certificate, this course can be taken as part of the Care Certificate: Full Package. http://disabledliving.innovue.co.uk/elearning/care-certificatestandard-08-fluids-and-nutrition-e-learning-cpd/

Tissue Viability Wound Bed Preparation E-Learning CPD This course is aimed at staff currently working within the health care sector. Candidates will benefit from having knowledge of wound assessment and an understanding of causes, stages, treatment and risk factors associated with a service user with a wound. http://disabledliving.innovue.co.uk/elearning/tissue-viability-woundbed-preparation-e-learning-cpd/

Catheterisation E-Learning CPD Urinary catheterisation is a procedure used to drain the bladder and collect urine, through a flexible tube called a catheter. This Catheterisation Course, designed for both RGN’s & Care Staff will cover both theoretical and practical elements. http://disabledliving.innovue.co.uk/elearning/catheterisation-elearning-cpd/

Diet And Nutrition E-Learning CPD This course aims to give the delegates a strong understanding of how a person’s diet and nutrition has a direct connection to their health & wellbeing. This e-learning course will explain the essential nutrients to sustain a healthy and active body and where to get these nutrients from. http://disabledliving.innovue.co.uk/elearning/diet-and-nutrition-elearning-cpd/ For more information please visit: www.disabledliving.co.uk/training/e-learning/ Email: info@disabledliving.co.uk

Tel: 0161 607 8200

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New Publication from HFT A Guide to the Care Act 2014 and Other Laws How to get the right support from your local authority: for family carers of adults with learning disabilities and/or autism Who is this guide for? This guide is for family carers who have a relative with learning disabilities and/or autism. What is this guide about? Through our one-to-one support with family carers, we speak about the most relevant laws, policies and resources to help strengthen their cases when communicating with local authorities. This guide brings all that information together in one place. For more information visit the HFT website www.hft.org.uk/our-services/family-carer-support-service/fcss-updates/a-guide-to-the-careact-2014-and-other-laws/

UK Government to Appoint Heritage Disability Champion

The British Government is recruiting a new dedicated countryside and heritage disability champion, whose role will be to focus on improving disabled access to the various heritage sites around the UK.

www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/news/UK-Department-for-Work-and-Pensions-Sarah-NewtonSuzanne-Bull-Johnny-Timpson 124



Christmas Quiz Answers Revealed

Visit our website to see how many products you got right in our Christmas quiz last month - www.bbuk.org.uk/products/ Let us know on Facebook @Bladder-and-BowelUK and Twitter @bladderboweluk how well you did!

BBUK Just Can't Wait Cards NEW For your patients

FREE pocket sized plastic card BBUK confidential helpline Available from BBUK - a charitable service Order your supply of cards from: bladderandboweluk@disabledliving.co.uk www.bbuk.org.uk Registered Charity No: 224742

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Bladder & Bowel UK Head Office - Disabled Living, Burrows House, 10 Priestley Road, Wardley Industrial Estate, Worsley, Manchester M28 2LY Email: bladderandboweluk@disabledliving.co.uk Tel: 0161 607 8219

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