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Bluebelle56
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Is there anyone here that has an invisible disability that is a chronic pain and fatigue disorder who also teaches?
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Hi @Bluebelle56 - I just wanted to welcome you to this great community. Hopefully if anyone has these problems & is a teacher, they will get in touch with you.
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Thank you ☺️
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Hi @Bluebelle56
Good Morning & Welcome it’s great to meet you today.
I am one of the Community Champion’s here at Scope.
Please come back to me if you experience any problems.
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Hello @Bluebelle56 and welcome to the community
How are you?
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Hi @Bluebelle56! Welcome to the community, I'm glad you've found us
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Hi and welcome to the community glad you havw joined us. I cant think off the top of my head anyone who is a teacher and with similar disabilities .
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Hello @bluebell56 and welcome to our online community.
I also don't know any teachers with non-visible impairments but would be interested to know if any of our members are
Out of interest, are the school management team supporting you and any needs you have? I found this TES article: How teachers with chronic illnesses should be supported that could be an interesting read for you.
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Thank you I will have a read. Prior to the COVID issues I had access to work come and assess me and everything was put in place so that I could successfully carry out my role. But they’ve changed the way we do things to prevent the spread of the virus. This means that I am now in a very challenging situation which has led to me having to go off sick. They haven’t thought about my needs as a disabled member of staff and I’ve had to fight for what little they’ve put in place so far. It’s just exhausting. I was wondering if anyone was in the same or similar circumstances as me to see if anyone had any ideas for how to deal with it.
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@Bluebelle56 I'm sorry you haven't received support for your needs, that must have been really trying.
There is a group called Chronically Academic on Facebook and Twitter where disabled educators discuss related issues which might be worth having a look at if you are on social media?
Let us know how you get on.
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Thank you I will take a look!
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Hi @Bluebelle56 and welcome to the community! Just wanted to check in to see how things are going.
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