I am a 55 T2 I have been with my current employer 18 months. For the last 6 months I have had recurring UTI’s which has resulted in one hospital admission whilst at work. I have also had BS levels last 6 months of 111. This has massively affected my performance at work and I have kept my manager appraised at every step. I recently got called into a 121 and I would be going on a performance improvement plan which is a disciplinary process. I was given the areas of improvement yet there is no support within it to help me improve? I have an excellent sickness record and have never had any performance issues previously and there is no recognition whatsoever ever that my performance impairment is a result of a condition of my disability. I would like some advice? Thanks
Is your paperwork titled, "Managing Performance", or "Managing Absence"?
If this relates purely to your absence record, then you may simply have triggered the process by virtue of the time you have had away. Your employer's "Managing Performance", or "Managing Absence" Policy should outline how those processes work. You should ensure you have read this, to try to understand what is going on.
On your final point; I didn't think that T2 diabetes qualified as a disability, unless there were significant complications affecting your ability to live and work.
If you are a member of a union, you should have a chat with them about your predicament.
I take 1000 metformin twice daily and 20 units isophane at night. This is replacing exenatide that did not work and I was misprescribed
I was type one until April 2015 when i had a SPK nut have known type 2 who have gone through the same and i no that having diabetes is not suppose to come into it when you get a job but in mine and few other diabetic both type 1 and 2 the view is that taking a diabetic on is some thing that companys are not keen to do but there are ones who do@leahkian - Are you T1 or T2? These things are often viewed differently.
I was type one until April 2015 when i had a SPK nut have known type 2 who have gone through the same and i no that having diabetes is not suppose to come into it when you get a job but in mine and few other diabetic both type 1 and 2 the view is that taking a diabetic on is some thing that companys are not keen to do but there are ones who do
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