Knowing where to go for help and support is a big question many families ask when dealing with the problem of bedwetting and other associated issues. The list below provides some of the places to go for the extra assistance you require.

The Continence Foundation of Australia is a not-for-profit organisation and the national peak body for incontinence prevention, management, education, awareness, information, and advocacy. We provide information, support, and resources for individuals, carers, and professionals.

ERIC promotes healthy social and emotional development in all young people by cultivating helpful emotion regulation and impulse control skills.

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We provide free, reliable, up-to-date, and independent information to help your family grow and thrive together. We’re funded by the Australian Government, reviewed by experts, and non-commercial, so you know you can trust us.

St Giles multi-disciplinary therapy and support teams have earned Tasmania’s trust and respect for over 80 years.

We help transform the lives of Tasmanians living with a disability.

THS Outpatient Clinics provide specialist medical, paediatric, obstetric or surgical assessment and care in several locations throughout Tasmania. The clinics may also provide associated allied health services (such as physiotherapy) and testing to assist with a patient's diagnosis.

A healthy bladder and bowel are important for your overall health. Common problems like incontinence can affect men and women of all ages. Find out about bladder and bowel health, what to do if you have a problem, and what we’re doing to help improve bladder and bowel health in Australia.

Get Moving Tasmania provides tips and ideas to encourage and inspire Tasmanians to get moving.

Advice about the amount and kinds of foods we need to eat for health and wellbeing.

Ramsey Coote Instruments was founded in 1956 by Peter Coote. He found that by collaborating with practitioners, he developed a high-quality, robust system to help children become dry at night.