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Help needed to design a new daytime wetting smart phone app

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Researchers at the University of Bristol are working on an exciting new project to create an interactive smartphone app to help young people with daytime wetting.

They're looking for young people aged between 11 and 17 years to help design the app at workshops.

Follow this link for more information and how to apply: eric.org.uk/news/young-peop...

Please share with anyone you know who made be interested and eligible to take part.

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I have an eight year old daytime wetter. I'll happily volunteer him

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Thank you bugs_bunny that's very kind. The workshops have already taken place now and were for children aged between 11 and 17 years. Keep an eye out on here for any future events however.

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