“…Behavioural training programmes for continence skills are demonstrably effective, even for those with profound learning disability, although dramatic early claims (Azrin and Foxx 1971, Foxx and Azrin 1973, Azrin et al 1974) have given way to more modest, though still impressive, results (Smith 1979, McCoy Anderson 1982, Bettison 1982, Richmond 1983, Jansson et al 1992, Smith et al 1994, Smith 1996. Successful programmes have included intensive training, prompts to toilet at set intervals, gradually phasing out prompts to teach self-initiated toileting, rewards for appropriate elimination and dryness/cleanness, and aversive techniques for inappropriate elimination.…”