Hi TooLocal
I was Head of Equality and Diversity for the Metropolitan Police Authority and through that was able to access the Metropolitan Police Service OH. I did not consult them at all about my diabetes but did when I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. They were fine with return to work plans and the like but had no specialist knowledge to work with - especially where complex medical situations exist. As an employer, you are required to make reasonable adjustments in the workplace. If time off for medical appointments is not already a policy of your organisation then you may want to consider it in this case. I really do think that the best starting point is to have a chat with your employee and see what you, as a good employer, can reasonably do to ensure that your employee is not discriminated against because of their disability. This may be related to medical appointments, medication needs or meal breaks. As an employer, you also have a duty of care to your employees so, again with your employee, you may want to talk about hypo situations, what to look out for and what help might be wanted. If hypos are an issue, then you may wish to discuss who else in the organisation your employee would want to know about their situation. It is good to remember that not all those with diabetes are the same and, unless their is a need to know, many would not want everyone to know about their situation. Happy to help further.
Regards
Doug