hi my friend is having real problems with his  work still  and i not sure where he stand with some things   he his waiting on  his operation  he has Keratoconus in both eye  1 is  worse than the other    he works for a big supermarket chain     and what i was mainly wondering is is there  anyone who can  step in on his behalf  to help  with work  as they have had all the infomation both printed of here and  what  i was sent in the post and  they still are acting like he is making it up  and it s not as bad to deal with  when it is because  he can barely see even with his contacts and i am worrying that the extra stress is going to  make it worse 
 any thing  any1  can  help with will be  a very big help
(Edited December 9, 2008 to remove the name of the employer)
			
									
									
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Re: need of help
catoeva
The problem that people with keratoconus have is that we do not look disabled. You say that your friend's employer already has the employers leaflet and has taken no action.
Perhaps a visit to the Citizens Advice Bureau would be a help. Take the leaflets from our site and ask for advice.
All the best
Andrew
			
									
									The problem that people with keratoconus have is that we do not look disabled. You say that your friend's employer already has the employers leaflet and has taken no action.
Perhaps a visit to the Citizens Advice Bureau would be a help. Take the leaflets from our site and ask for advice.
All the best
Andrew
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Re: need of help
Another source of help would be Action for Blind People or RNIB. Both have specialist advisers for employment issues and should be able to help. I know several people on this forum have found AFBP useful. I don't know whereabouts in the country you are, but they have offices in several big cities. 
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Re: need of help
i do feel very sorry you. i have KC in both eyes a year ago having a corneal transplant and now waiting for intacts.my employer has done everything possible to make life more easy ......days can be a struggle but with support and a few ajustments life can be a lot easier...
			
									
									
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Re: need of help
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Welcome to the forum, and thank you for a very positive post.
All the best
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									Welcome to the forum, and thank you for a very positive post.
All the best
Andrew
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Re: need of help
cato4eva:
Sorry to hear about the problems your friend is having at work.
The people who should be helping him with problems with his employer is his trade union, if he is a member.
If not he might like to join one quickly!
For a major supermarket chain, the obvious union would be USDAW - the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers. I'm sure you can find them on google.
If he is a specialist, that might be different (for example, the IT department from one supermarket chain are part of Unite union). Maybe there is a staff noticeboard with union notices on at work?
Note that, these days, a member is entitled to be represented in matters such as grievance or disciplinary matters by their union officer even if there is not a formal union recognition agreement (they will be able to advise onthe details of this; it's rather a long time now since I was a union rep!)
From what you say, it sounds like they might advise onraising a grievance.
Does your friend have a letter, etc, from his consultant confirming his eyesight, lens problems, etc? - that is something that might be (or become) necessary.
Good luck with it.
Rosemary
			
									
									
						Sorry to hear about the problems your friend is having at work.
The people who should be helping him with problems with his employer is his trade union, if he is a member.
If not he might like to join one quickly!
For a major supermarket chain, the obvious union would be USDAW - the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers. I'm sure you can find them on google.
If he is a specialist, that might be different (for example, the IT department from one supermarket chain are part of Unite union). Maybe there is a staff noticeboard with union notices on at work?
Note that, these days, a member is entitled to be represented in matters such as grievance or disciplinary matters by their union officer even if there is not a formal union recognition agreement (they will be able to advise onthe details of this; it's rather a long time now since I was a union rep!)
From what you say, it sounds like they might advise onraising a grievance.
Does your friend have a letter, etc, from his consultant confirming his eyesight, lens problems, etc? - that is something that might be (or become) necessary.
Good luck with it.
Rosemary
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