Ken Wyatt, Minister of Elderly Care and Aboriginal Minister of Health, to suffer from urinary incontinence in order to guarantee that they will learn to "live and not smile" with sufficient life support, seeking help One quarter of Australians
Ken Wyatt, Minister for Elderly Care and Minister of Health Abuse asked today to suffer a quarter of Australians suffering from urinary incontinence, they asked for assistance, got adequate life support, "do not leak without laughing Learn to do
Minister Wyatt started a world abuse week in Australia. He said that this situation affected more than 5 million people nationwide, but that is a quiet burden for too many people.
"From 2016 - 17 to 2019 - 20, the government will provide more than $ 14 million in funds within 4 years, allowing all Australians to receive the information and support they need to receive medication "Said Wyatt. .
"This money helped the unemployed foundation to create a new sports that was not missing.The Larry King's approach helped to help more Australians get rid of embarrassment and seek help It was.
"I believe this rather rude approach will motivate temperate people to recognize that they are not single people and motivate them to speak with their doctors or call the national evacuation hotline."
"Aid is not limited to medical advice, one of the innovations is a free public toilet map and a mobile app that is available online.
"Knowing that you can quickly and easily find any of the 19,000 toilets nationwide will help you regain confidence, self-reliance, freedom."
So far, the application has been downloaded over 5 million times, and the site map has more than 800,000 visits a year.
More than 200 events, lectures, events, exhibitions, and performances are held throughout the country from June 18 to 24, and the world assassination weeks to eliminate urinary incontinence and make people "toilet humor" Sharing and urge you to receive treatment.
In Canberra, from Sunday 17th June until Wednesday 20th June 20th, the National Jobless Foundation learns about the map of public toilets and encourages you to share your self-portrait with "outdoor friends in Australia".
For more information, please see the Australian Abstracial Exchange (ACE). The National Continence helpline is 1800 33 00 66.
A map of public toilets nationwide can be obtained online, and there are also apps for mobile devices of Apple and Android.
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