Georgesmumchristine
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- I do not have diabetes
Thank you for your response, I will have a look into the local schools and shops round here to see if they have anything available.Hi @Georgesmumchristine
Sadly the choice of part-time jobs isn't always wide and, of course, it depends on where you live. None of my children have diabetes but one of them has another health condition. I've worked part-time in shops (often offer school-friendly hours), offices and schools (good for fitting in with your son's holidays).
You do have some rights regarding taking time off if your child is ill. Read here:
https://www.gov.uk/time-off-for-dependants/your-rights
Thank you for your response, I will have a look into the local schools and shops round here to see if they have anything available.
Yeah I think I might just do that, if they don't have anything I can try they junior school as it's just across from his school, thank youJust a thought - but could you contact the school to see if there's any jobs there, dinner lady perhaps ? It would work brilliantly with your son being there as well as peace of mind that you can see him during the daytime too
Thank you I'll definitely look into itTry your local,council too, if it's convenient for,you. They often have flexible working available
Check your tax credits too so you know how many hours you're ideally looking for in a job. Many larger shops will ask you the number of hours you want to work, and if you want school hours.
Hi,
I am posting this as sort of a way to vent but also looking for some advice. My son is 5 years old he is a type one diabetic and he is on an insulin pump, he has havld diabetes for 3 years this December and he is in year one at school. He is also due to be put on a continuous blood glucose meter this month.
But the main reason I am posting is because I have become very stressed about wanting to get myself a part time job while he is at school, I really want to get back working again but am struggling to find anything or anywhere flexible enough to let me work during the school hours and understanding enough that I may need to leave work occasionally to assist the school with complications with my sons blood sugars or his pump. Childcare before and after school is also an issue as they won't take him because of his diabetes and them not being trained. I am a single mum living only my own and I just really want to find some part time work while my son is at school so I can relax a little knowing I am getting some sort of income. Has any other parents to young diabetics had problems like this? If you have did you find anywhere that worked around school hours and your child's diabetes? If you couldn't find anywhere how long did you have to wait before you could start working again? Or were you able to find some childcare that would look after your child before and after school on the days you worked? Any advice or just someone to talk to who is in the same situation as me would help. I keep getting very low about not being able to work and I don't think my friends without diabetic children really understand my situation as much as they try to or as much as a parent of a diabetic child would. Sorry for rambling on but I really would like some help or advice or just a general chat with someone else in my situation or who has been in my situation before. Thanks, Christine.
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