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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2351406" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>Like others have said, I'd chat to your union rep, head and HR. You should already have a risk assessment and they should be aware of your 3 conditions so it would be entirely reasonable to request to be the back up/be at the very end of a rota list at the very least. </p><p></p><p>It may well be that they are unaware you're (understandably) concerned and would easily and happily amend the rota. Definitely worth a shot - I only have type 1, under 40 and HbA1c consistently under 52 over the years but my GP decided I was CEV so I won't be in with key worker or vulnerable children. It seems an entirely reasonable adjustment to have you working from home if there are other staff available to cover those in school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2351406, member: 503751"] Like others have said, I'd chat to your union rep, head and HR. You should already have a risk assessment and they should be aware of your 3 conditions so it would be entirely reasonable to request to be the back up/be at the very end of a rota list at the very least. It may well be that they are unaware you're (understandably) concerned and would easily and happily amend the rota. Definitely worth a shot - I only have type 1, under 40 and HbA1c consistently under 52 over the years but my GP decided I was CEV so I won't be in with key worker or vulnerable children. It seems an entirely reasonable adjustment to have you working from home if there are other staff available to cover those in school. [/QUOTE]
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