I may not be able to return to work due to illness and disability - employment advise.
mcubie
Community member Posts: 1 Listener
I have just registered on this site as I may not be able to return to work due to illness and disability.
This is very daunting and have no idea what to do aftetr my my employer will inevitably end my contract.
Can someone please give me some idea of what I have to do to after?
This is very daunting and have no idea what to do aftetr my my employer will inevitably end my contract.
Can someone please give me some idea of what I have to do to after?
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Welcome @mcubie
You say that your illness and disability is effecting you from working, firstly if you have a disability of which you have not said but if you are in discomfort then you need to see your GP the first point of call. Just tell your GP your situation and how you feel and struggling if that's the case. He will give you a sick note and possibly if the situation for your GP for you to see a specialist at the hospital then this takes you through to if you are not able to go work due to your disability.
Don't do it after do it now if you are what you are saying you should not have to suffer. Take care mcubie keep safe good luck.
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Hi @mcubie
It may not be inevitable - take a read of https://www.scope.org.uk/support/disabled-people/work/employees
Please get in touch with us if we can help, Alex -
Hi @mcubie how are you getting on?
Scope
Senior online community officer -
as other have said get to the GP do it now.The sooner its done then the process can begin.It takes time but just take your time without getting stressed,get as much help as you can,give the Welfare Rights a call,or Citzens Advice they can steer you in the right direction.Another place is give your local Jobcentre a call and see if they can also help you,thats what they are there for,use them
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