ChatterBank1 min ago
Work, DLA and Epilepsy,
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Hi there,
My husband is 27, and an epileptic (Petit Mal), but has severe memory loss when his seizures occur. (i.e will lose 2 years of his memory for several weeks, and cannot retain information, therefore needing 24hr care during this time)
He has been off work (as a chef) since May of this year, and has been told by his consultant neurologist that it is no longer safe for him to work in this field, and therefore quit his job. This all happened 2 months ago.
He is now on job seekers, looking for managerial positions as restaurant management (as he was 'management' in the kitchen and highly educated). He has already had several interviews, where he has been well liked, and the job has been almost certain. But when they bring up his reason for leaving he previous job, he cannot lie and is forced to tell them it is because of his illness. To which the employer goes cold, and decides that he is not what they are looking for.
As much as we know they are not hiring him because of his epilepsy, we cannot prove it under the disability discriminations act.
I was interested to find out about Disability Living Allowance, and wondered if this would be a possibility for him?
When he is well, he is a perfectly normal person. But every few months he will have hundreds of fits everyday for a couple of weeks. He is unable to comprehend pretty much anything, cannot dress or feed himself properly and can be quite aggressive (I have been attacked several times.) and it takes him about 2 months to properly recooperate and remember things.
I am very concerned that any job he gets will have to end because of this reason, can anyone help me or give me some advice. We are having to live with my family as we cannot afford to move out, and when he is very ill, I need help with his care.
I am only 19 myself, so we have a long time left together until retirement, etc. And just don't really know what to do!
My husband is 27, and an epileptic (Petit Mal), but has severe memory loss when his seizures occur. (i.e will lose 2 years of his memory for several weeks, and cannot retain information, therefore needing 24hr care during this time)
He has been off work (as a chef) since May of this year, and has been told by his consultant neurologist that it is no longer safe for him to work in this field, and therefore quit his job. This all happened 2 months ago.
He is now on job seekers, looking for managerial positions as restaurant management (as he was 'management' in the kitchen and highly educated). He has already had several interviews, where he has been well liked, and the job has been almost certain. But when they bring up his reason for leaving he previous job, he cannot lie and is forced to tell them it is because of his illness. To which the employer goes cold, and decides that he is not what they are looking for.
As much as we know they are not hiring him because of his epilepsy, we cannot prove it under the disability discriminations act.
I was interested to find out about Disability Living Allowance, and wondered if this would be a possibility for him?
When he is well, he is a perfectly normal person. But every few months he will have hundreds of fits everyday for a couple of weeks. He is unable to comprehend pretty much anything, cannot dress or feed himself properly and can be quite aggressive (I have been attacked several times.) and it takes him about 2 months to properly recooperate and remember things.
I am very concerned that any job he gets will have to end because of this reason, can anyone help me or give me some advice. We are having to live with my family as we cannot afford to move out, and when he is very ill, I need help with his care.
I am only 19 myself, so we have a long time left together until retirement, etc. And just don't really know what to do!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And to be honest, i'm not sure that what you are describing is discrimination. There is a big difference between not employing someone because they have a condition and not employing someone because every couple of months they wont be capable of doing their job for a couple of weeks. there aren't really any "reasonable adjustments" that an employer can make for that.
Chocchip, I do wish you good luck - you could also seek advice from the CAB, or maybe the Epilepsy Soceity website would be able to give you advice if you ask them - I am sure they will have come across this before http://www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/Homepage
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
i wonder if temporary work would suit him? If he was with an agency, he could work when he is well and not work when he was unwell? I'm afraid DLA won't be awarded just because you need the money, crap as it sounds. Maybe he would be better getting ESA, because then he could have help to find a job tailored to his abilities?
Well we hadn't got round to looking at all the options, he doesn't want to be on any kind of benefit, he'd much rather work, and since leaving his job, he thought that JSA was the natural progression kind of thing. He didn't think that he'd have a problem with getting a job, I think probably because he doesn't know how bad his epilepsy is. He only knows what we tell him, because he doesn't really know anything about it. It takes a long time to explain to him that he's got epilepsy.
But I believe that we will be looking a DLA now.
But I believe that we will be looking a DLA now.
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