Working with Lupus
Lupus affects everyone differently, with some people more severely affected than others. Due to the fluctuating nature of lupus, the symptoms can vary day-to-day. This can make it difficult to maintain a consistent level of working.
I WANT TO WORK - A SELF HELP GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH LUPUS
If you have lupus and you want help to remain in work or to return to work, Contact us to find the help you need to stay in your job. If you’re worried about your career following a recent diagnosis of lupus, you can find out more information about what kind of support you are entitled to. We will also discusses the options of re-training or moving to different types of job within an organisation. These can be worth thinking through if you’re feeling that you may have difficulties continuing in your current role, due to physical limitations for example.
WHEN AN EMPLOYEE HAS LUPUS - AN EMPLOYER'S GUIDE
If you’re an employer of someone who has lupus, we hope you get more information about the disease and how it can affect people at work, the kind of difficulties it can cause and how these may be overcome. Contact us for details of where employers can go for help and advice on the law relating to disability, on best practice and on making adjustments for employees at work.