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Can diabetes affect your job?

By Sarah Parker

Can diabetes affect your job?

Having diabetes doesn’t mean you’re less likely to get the job. For most jobs, there’s no legal obligation to tell an employer you have diabetes. The Equality Act makes it unlawful for them to ask about your health before offering you work.

Can Type 2 diabetes stop you from working?

Most people are able to continue working even with the condition; however, in severe cases in which the disease and its symptoms severely limit the ability to perform standard job functions, the individual may be unable to maintain gainful employment.

How does diabetes type 2 affect daily life?

How does diabetes affect my body? When diabetes is not well controlled, the level of sugar in your blood goes up. High blood sugar can cause damage to many parts of your body, including your eyes, heart, feet, nerves, and kidneys. Diabetes can also cause high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries.

What are my rights as a diabetic at work?

Your employer cannot discriminate against you because of your diabetes. Diabetes falls under the category of disability within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Federal regulations say it is against the law to discriminate against people, or treat them unfairly, in various areas of public life.

What benefits can I claim with type 2 diabetes?

What can I claim for?

  • Prescriptions.
  • Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • Attendance Allowance.
  • Pension credit.
  • Carer’s benefits.
  • Universal Credit.
  • Employment and Support Allowance.

Can I get fired for having diabetes?

If you’re employed by or applying for a job with one of these organizations, the ADA protects you from discrimination. An employer can’t refuse to hire you based solely on your diabetes. In fact, you don’t even have a legal obligation to tell a prospective employer about your condition.

Can you claim benefits if you are diabetic?

The effects of your type 2 diabetes can make you eligible for disability benefits if you’re not able to work. Not everyone who has diabetes qualifies. Even if you do, applying for benefits can be a long, complicated process.

How does diabetes affect the quality of life?

Diabetes can take away things that make your life enjoyable, such as eating what you want, or driving, or sex. You may find yourself having less physical affection, including fewer hugs, if you don’t make contact a priority.

What jobs can you not do if you have diabetes?

Some of these jobs are exempt from the Disability Discrimination Act of 1995, meaning that employers can refuse an applicant who has diabetes.

  • Armed forces.
  • Fire service.
  • Ambulance service.
  • Prison service.
  • Airline pilots and Airline Cabin crew.
  • Air traffic control.
  • Offshore work.

Is diabetes covered under the disability Act?

The Equality Act 2010 protects people with type 1 diabetes from discrimination at work, and requires an employer to make reasonable adjustments for disabled employees and job applicants who are disadvantaged as a result of their disability, like taking a short break to treat a hypo or check your blood glucose level.

What is worse type 1 or 2 diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is often milder than type 1. But it can still cause major health complications, especially in the tiny blood vessels in your kidneys, nerves, and eyes. Type 2 also raises your risk of heart disease and stroke.