Rita Smith, social organiser, IWPCSG, Sara Howden, Roger Denness, IWPCSG chairman standing by the Wightlink ferry holding posters for those with prostate issues

New initiatives make travel easier for men with continence issues on Wightlink ferries

Wightlink is working in partnership with Isle of Wight Prostate Cancer Support Group (IWPCSG) to make travel easier for men living with prostate cancer and other continence problems.

The ferry company is collaborating with IWPCSG to increase the availability of incontinence pads and to provide designated bins in which used pads can be disposed.

Ask for “a package for Alan”
By asking any Wightlink retail outlet ashore or on board for “a package for Alan” customers with urinary continence issues will receive a small blue envelope containing a male incontinence pad and a disposal bag. The pads are also available from Wightlink’s customer service points ashore.

One cubicle in each Wightlink male toilet has been equipped with a disposal bin, clearly marked with a Bins for Boys notice on the door. This ensures those who need to dispose of a pad can find a receptacle facility discreetly and easily.

Strong relationship
Wightlink has established a strong relationship with the IWPCSG over many years. The company provides free travel to support the group’s regular PSA testing sessions. IWPCSG representatives have also been valuable participants of Wightlink’s NHS focus groups that have led to improvements in NHS travel such as introducing a maximum fare cap in the amount passengers pay for mainland NHS travel. 

Taylor: Simple steps like this can make the difference
Alan Taylor of the IWPGSP said,

“Continence problems can be a real barrier preventing men’s travel so we are absolutely delighted Wightlink has been so willing to support both our Package for Alan and Bins for Boys initiatives.

“Simple steps like this can make the difference between men being able to travel or having to stay at home. Wightlink are really ahead of the game and we are very grateful.”

Howden: It’s a small, but meaningful step
 Sara Howden, Wightlink’s Head of Customer Experience said,

“The IWPCSG is an inspirational group who do an incredible job in both helping to detect prostate cancer and in providing support for those who require treatment or who are living with the disease.

“We have been working with the group by providing free travel for their PSA testing sessions and we are delighted to support the Ask Alan and Bins for Boys initiatives.

“It’s a small, but meaningful step in helping customers travel with dignity, comfort, and confidence. We’ll continue to explore other ways we can work positively with the group.”

Find out more
Anyone wishing to support the group, its Ask Alan or Bins for Boys campaigns, or who would like help and advice in living with prostate cancer, can call the group’s helpline on 07568 245124, email [email protected] or visit the website.


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