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Not sure where to post this however if anyone can help id be really gratfull.
My brothers just been diagnosed with an over active thyroid and is having difficulty carrying on working (He works nites as a secruity guard) as he tires easily. Hes asked for day shifts but his boss says he as nothing during the day. Could my brother claim any benefits if he cant carry on with his work? Any advice guys please?
My brothers just been diagnosed with an over active thyroid and is having difficulty carrying on working (He works nites as a secruity guard) as he tires easily. Hes asked for day shifts but his boss says he as nothing during the day. Could my brother claim any benefits if he cant carry on with his work? Any advice guys please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most likely he will feel better soon once the imbalance is treated and his thyroid function is at it's normal level for him. The tiredness is one of the main symptoms but that should get alot better quite soon, he should stay at his job but look for something else, though he should have no problems with the tiredness in a month or so, what medication was he given?
Just because he doesn't have a disability for benefits, doesn't mean he couldn't see if he could be classed as falling under the Disability Discrimination Act as far as employment law is concerned and whether his employer should be looking at making a reasonable adjustment for him (within the constraints of that - difficult to know how reasonable they are trying to be in the circumstances without knowing the full facts), also bearing in mind the temporary nature of the problem.
ACAS would be a good starting point for advice for him.
ACAS would be a good starting point for advice for him.
http://www.acas.org.u...x.aspx?articleid=1361
Some additional context here:
http://www.pcs.org.uk...nable_adjustments.cfm
Some additional context here:
http://www.pcs.org.uk...nable_adjustments.cfm
"If he leaves the job he has he is not eligible for Job Seekers Allowance for a 26 Week period," not correct. If a person can show just cause for leaving employment voluntariiy, the JSA will NOT be affected. The JSA CAN be stopped for up to twenty-six weeks but it's not automatic.
"unfortunately his illness is not classed as a disability so he would not be entitled to Disability living allowance or Employment support allowance" again incorrect. if his doctor is prepared to issue a Statement of Fitness for Work saying he can not work, then he has an incapacity and he could claim ESA if the employment has ended or he is not entitled to SSP.
"unfortunately his illness is not classed as a disability so he would not be entitled to Disability living allowance or Employment support allowance" again incorrect. if his doctor is prepared to issue a Statement of Fitness for Work saying he can not work, then he has an incapacity and he could claim ESA if the employment has ended or he is not entitled to SSP.