Employment rights
Macular disease should not be a barrier to employment. It is understandable that you might worry you will not be able to keep your job when you’ve received a macular disease diagnosis. However, with a few changes to how you work, and by being open with your employer, you should be able to continue working.
Sight loss and employment
The Macular Society is regularly asked whether or not a person is able to keep working following a macular disease diagnosis. As an employee, you are protected under the Equality Act 2010. Your employer has a duty of care to all their employees, and is expected to support anyone who reports a change in their health.
Keeping your job after diagnosis
We have often heard that a clinician has told a person they may have to give up their job after diagnosis. In most cases this is not necessary. In fact, with some minor changes to the way people carry out their job, the majority can remain employed. When a person’s sight loss starts to affect their work, it is important that they report this to their employer. This is because the employer has obligations under the Equality Act 2010 to support the employee.
Video: Disclosing your sight loss at work
The video below explores and offers suggestions about the best way to do this.
Depending on the nature of your job, in some cases you may not be able to continue. For example a lorry driver with a macular disease diagnosis would eventually be unable to drive. However, in most cases, changes can be made to the way people work so that they are able to keep their job. Some of these changes are:
- Flexible working – moving your hours or where you work to enable you to work more effectively.
- Re-deployment into another role within the company or at a different location.
- Reasonable adjustments such as changing your work station environment or introducing equipment to support you in your job.
Video: Sight loss and keeping your job
This video gives more information about the options available to you and your employer.
The Macular Society’s Working Age and Young People’s Service offers information, advice and guidance about all aspects of employment. Whether you are looking for work, employed or about to tell your employer about your diagnosis, we will be able to support you.
Contact the Working Age and Young People's service
Call 0300 3030 111 or join our Facebook group to talk to other people with macular disease about their experiences of looking for work.
All our employment videos are available on the Macular Society's Youtube.
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