Supporting Someone With IBD Page 1/3 Tell us what you think! Friends and family can play a huge role in helping people with Crohn's and Colitis live well with their condition, so we've created a new information sheet to help people come to terms with their loved one's diagnosis. It's packed with advice on how you can support someone, as well as tips for looking after yourself.The information sheet can be found at www.crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/SupportingSomeoneWe pride ourselves on producing high-quality information, and want to make sure everything we produce will really help people affected by Crohn's and Colitis. We'd therefore love to know what you think about the new information sheet. Question Title * 1. Are you: Someone living with Crohn's or Colitis A friend or family member of someone living with Crohn's or Colitis Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. Do you think this information sheet will be helpful for the friends and family of people living with IBD? Not helpful at all Not very helpful Somewhat helpful Very helpful Extremely helpful Not helpful at all Not very helpful Somewhat helpful Very helpful Extremely helpful Question Title * 3. What did you like most about the information sheet? Question Title * 4. What would you change or add to the information sheet? Question Title * 5. Has reading the information sheet changed the way you feel or prompted you to take further action? Please tick all that apply: I feel more confident talking about IBD with those close to me It helped me see IBD through a different perspective I found some useful tips for how loved ones can support those with IBD, which I’ll now try I’m interested in reading further Crohn’s and Colitis UK publications, or contacting the helpline with a question I’m more motivated to get further involved with the charity I feel less alone or embarrassed I feel Crohn's and Colitis UK understand what people affected by IBD are going through Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. Do you think that this information sheet will support and empower people affected by IBD to actively manage their condition, or assist their friend or family member to do so? Yes No If no, why? Question Title * 7. Anything else you would like to add about the publication Submit - thank you!