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Are You IN? Our new invisible disability workplace campaign

When you live with an invisible condition like Crohn's and Colitis, the world can make life harder for you - dealing with people who don't understand your condition, in a society not set-up to help you manage it. People with Crohn's or Colitis already face enough challenges, to make sure the workplace isn't one of them we're launching a new workplace campaign today.

When I went for a new job, I didn't tell them about my condition because my confidence had been shattered from previous bad experiences. But one day, an honest conversation with my manager was a break-through moment. It led to great communication, understanding and support for the unpredictable times and reassurance that my regular health appointments can be flexibly managed. I've never been more confident and empowered to give my best to the company.


Max, living with Crohn's Disease

Regulatory Affairs Specialist at Smith & Nephew

No longer should it be down to 'luck' or 'a good manager' that people living with invisible disabilities and conditions in the workplace are acknowledged, understood and supported.

Every workplace should be inclusive - no matter how big or small, no matter what your role is.

Last year, you told us, in our Life In Lockdown survey, you were benefitting from more time at home to rest and better manage your condition. And although nearly half of you were optimistic that the pandemic would change the way we work for the better, not everyone feels able to talk about their condition or the support they need at work.

Today, for the next phase of our Not Every Disability is Visible campaign we're launching 'Are You IN?' We're calling on major UK businesses to make their workplaces more supportive for staff living with Crohn's and Colitis and other invisible disabilities and conditions.

It's quick and simple to get involved and there is also the opportunity to get your own employer involved. We'll provide companies with a range of digital resources to support them and their staff living with invisible health conditions.

We know that not everyone with Crohn's and Colitis is in employment. We also know that our community is powerful. That's why we're asking everyone to get behind our campaign as part of our bigger commitment this year to create a world where everyone living with Crohn's and Colitis feels understood and supported.

For more information you can read about the campaign pledges here.

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