World IBD Day 2020

Make IBD work! 

3.4 million people in Europe (10 million worldwide) live with Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis (also known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease - IBD). With IBD on the rise and mainly affecting young people of working age the European Federation of Crohn´s and Ulcerative Colitis Association (EFCCA) has decided to focus this year´s World IBD Day efforts on Work and IBD.  

We want to raise awareness of the impact IBD has on a person´s professional life. Many people with IBD want to and are able to successfully work.  We believe that with some comprehensive strategies at the workplace (i.e. flexible working hours, teleworking etc. ), a better understanding of the disease and a supportive work environment we can make IBD work!

Especially in this difficult time where the world is facing the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more than ever important to support and cooperate with  patient communities. We have seen that work measures that have been put in place by many national authorities such as for example teleworking  or flexible working hours can have a positive benefit for all.

Our key messages are: 

Comprehensive policies and strategies at the workplace that take into account the situations of people with chronic conditions such as IBD have an overall positive impact not only on the patient but society at large

Direct and indirect costs of IBD can be reduced by better prioritizing effective IBD treatment.

There is a direct link between employment and its positive effects on the general well being of a person.


Personal stories

In the lead up to 19 May we will be posting stories of
people with IBD and how they manage work. 

https://www.efcca.org/stories


Information material

Download our communication material

Download: infograph-make-ibd-workjpg ,  make-ibd-work-instagram.jpgmakeibdwork-facebook-banner.jpg , makeibdwork-twitter.jpg 

SPANISH (thanks to our member Más Vida (Argentina):makeIBDwork-infographic-2020cast.png

GREEK (thanks to HELLESCC): Infographic Greek.png

PORTUGUESE (thanks to Ana Sofia Correia and APDI): makeIBDwork-infographic-2020PORT.jpg

HUNGARIAN (thanks to MCCBE): makeIBDworkinforgraphHU.jpg


Make IBD work!

3.4 million people in Europe (10 million worldwide) live with Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis (also known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease - IBD). With IBD on the rise and mainly affecting young people of working age the European Federation of Crohn´s and Ulcerative Colitis Association (EFCCA) has decided to focus this year´s World IBD Day efforts on Work and IBD.  

We want to raise awareness of the impact IBD has on a person´s professional life. Many people with IBD want to and are able to successfully work.  We believe that with some comprehensive strategies at the workplace (i.e. flexible working hours, teleworking etc. ), a better understanding of the disease and a supportive work environment we can make IBD work!

Especially in this difficult time where the world is facing the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more than ever important to support and cooperate with  patient communities. We have seen that work measures that have been put in place by many national authorities such as for example teleworking  or flexible working hours can have a positive benefit for all.

Our key messages are: 

Comprehensive policies and strategies at the workplace that take into account the situations of people with chronic conditions such as IBD have an overall positive impact not only on the patient but society at large

Direct and indirect costs of IBD can be reduced by better prioritizing effective IBD treatment.

There is a direct link between employment and its positive effects on the general well being of a person.


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