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Working with MS

20/11/2020
  • Fact Friday
Working with MS

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects everybody differently, and after you're diagnosed, you may worry about how your condition could affect your work life.

MS should not stop you working, unless you want to of course, but you may find that your MS symptoms impact on your working life.  Many people affected by MS do continue working, sometimes for many years.  Eventually you may need to ask your employer to accommodate you in order for you to continue working there.

Below I have given you 2 websites to look at about working when you have MS.  

https://www.mstrust.org.uk/life-ms/your-finances/working-life

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/difficulties-of-your-job-with-multiple-sclerosis

For the latest up-date on anti-discimination laws in Guernsey, follow the Guensey Disability Aliiance at: https://disabilityalliance.org.gg/campaigns/change-is-coming/ 

  

 

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