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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1942313" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Hi [USER=497113]@Allan4acre[/USER], as Juicyj says, T1 is recognised as a disability under the Equality Act and the Disability Discrimination Act. Your daughter’s employer may need to allow her access to a space in the bistro where she could inject once she’s calculated the carbs on her plate. Not knowing what the school bistro’s like, it’s difficult to know if this is possible. Maybe she could talk to the staff who work in the bistro and see if there’s somewhere behind the scenes she could slip off too.</p><p>There’s another thread here somewhere in which people discuss injecting in public. Most of us do it discreetly. Few object. Perhaps there are potential difficulties that could arise in the school because of the nature of the pupils and/or drug taking in the neighbourhood? It’s hard to tell if the head’s being unreasonable without knowing more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1942313, member: 68789"] Hi [USER=497113]@Allan4acre[/USER], as Juicyj says, T1 is recognised as a disability under the Equality Act and the Disability Discrimination Act. Your daughter’s employer may need to allow her access to a space in the bistro where she could inject once she’s calculated the carbs on her plate. Not knowing what the school bistro’s like, it’s difficult to know if this is possible. Maybe she could talk to the staff who work in the bistro and see if there’s somewhere behind the scenes she could slip off too. There’s another thread here somewhere in which people discuss injecting in public. Most of us do it discreetly. Few object. Perhaps there are potential difficulties that could arise in the school because of the nature of the pupils and/or drug taking in the neighbourhood? It’s hard to tell if the head’s being unreasonable without knowing more. [/QUOTE]
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