| Description | June discussed the importance of teaching children with disabilities, particularly those with spina bifida and cerebral palsy, to manage their own health. June shared her experiences as a children's bladder and bowel nurse, highlighting the role of nurses in proactively managing children's bladder and bowel care. She also discussed challenges in commissioning and funding for these services, and how to effectively advocate for children's nursing to improve patient outcomes. June emphasised the importance of gathering evidence to support arguments and continually evaluating and improving practices to ensure the best possible outcomes for children. |