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Does your child have, or have they had, difficulties with toileting?

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Do they also have movement, cognition, hearing, vision, communication,

emotion or behaviour difficulties?

We want to hear from you!

We are conducting an online survey with parents and carers about toileting and continence support for children

and young people with special educational needs or disability. The NHS wants to improve toileting services for children and young people with special educational needs and disability aged up to 25 years. We need your views and experiences of trying ways to improve and manage toileting. The results of the survey will help inform health and care services for children in the future. To take part in the survey, visit sites.exeter.ac.uk/iconstud...

The survey will remain open until 31st October 2019.

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