
Diabetes is a chronic health condition that directly affects how our bodies convert food into energy, primarily by impairing the body’s ability to produce or use insulin, the key hormone in managing blood sugar levels.
Types of Diabetes
Globally, a staggering 589 million people are living with diabetes, and 7 in 10 of them are of working age.
For these millions of employees, diabetes is a daily reality, yet the workplace can often amplify the challenge, becoming a source of stress, stigma, and fear.
Many people with diabetes struggle to balance their health management with work expectations.
A lack of support in the workplace can negatively impact their care, overall well-being, and even career progression. The impact on mental health is significant, with:
Employees with diabetes frequently encounter obstacles that undermine their health and career:

While daily management is key, uncontrolled or mismanaged diabetes can lead to severe health complications:
The call to action, ‘Know more and do more for diabetes at work, ‘ is vital. By fostering an inclusive and supportive environment, employers and employees can start the change for the better.
“I would urge all employers around the world not to judge people with diabetes because we are as capable as any other person,” says Anum, who has lived with type 1 diabetes since 1996.
Making a workplace friendlier and more accommodating requires intentional steps. Here are 10 ways organisations can actively support their employees with diabetes:
By implementing these changes, workplaces can move from being a source of stress to an environment of support and equality, ensuring that employees with diabetes can thrive both professionally and personally.
High levels of stress over a period of time runs the risk of damaging mental health to the extent that medical intervention is required. Employers have a legal obligation to take measures to support both the physical and mental wellbeing of staff.
Common stress at work claims can include:
Compensation is pursued in the county courts against an employer who has failed in their legal duties to keep their employee mentally safe at work despite being aware that risks were present, causing harm to that employee’s health.

Before deciding if a claim is the best option for you, it’s important to seek initial legal advice. Oakwood Solicitors Ltd offers a free initial assessment and would be happy to examine any documents you have and discuss whether we think that action could be taken.
If you find a solicitor who believes that your claim has merits, it is important to consider the impact on your health that moving a claim forward may have. Litigation can be stressful and may have an adverse effect on your health.
We are not doctors, so we cannot give you medical advice – but we do have a duty to advise you that pursuing a claim will be a reminder of the stress that led to your psychiatric condition whilst it is ongoing.
The only outcome of a successful claim is financial compensation. You may see litigation as a way of getting answers, but most cases settle out of court, meaning that many questions may remain unanswered.
Doctors’ advice may be that you will only be able to make a good recovery from your illness once you can move on from your issues. Litigation may therefore delay your recovery. Any decision to proceed must be your own, in conjunction with medical advice.
If you agree to proceed with a claim, our team will be happy to explain the process in further detail with you.
Further information:
Oakwood Solicitors: Diabetes Claims.
If you have felt unsupported by your employer regarding your diabetes, get in touch today for a no-obligation consultation.
Choose one of the methods on the right-hand side of this page or call us on 0113 200 9720 to find out how we can help you.
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Jessica Rowson started as a Paralegal at Oakwood Solicitors in July 2010, qualifying as a Solicitor in September 2013. Following her qualifying as a Solicitor, Jessica established a niche department …
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