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Diabetes at work

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JJay

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Apologies if this has been posted before, but there have been posts recently by people having problems with getting employers to understand their needs, and I just came across this while researching something else.

I think this is an admirable reference guide to present to employers. Fortunately I had no problems at work but would have found this useful if I had.

Diabetes factsheet for employers
 
It most certainly is a great find! Could have done with giving them that at my final place of employment. Only thing not mentioned I've noted, is needing recovery time post hypo.
 
Trouble is of course - it IS vague, cos it simply 'always depends' !
 
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