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diabetes will no longer be a prison officer?
I asked a prison guard, I've succeeded the application process aptitude test and I'm waiting for dates to attend the Assessment Center but did not ask if I have health problems, I have had diabetes for 17 years, is well controlled and have no complications diabeteic I am to insulin. I just want to know if I'm wasting time, as I am asked if I considered myself as having a disability I told him that i dont no, but diabetes is treated in Disability Discrimination Act
In most applications do not even tell the employer. Is this application so complete that the position of police officer? Will need to complete physical examinations and questionnaires in depth that ultimately reveals its state? Legally, you are protected against discrimination, so that their disability does not interfere with your ability to perform. All this is very good on paper parchment with a seal of a notary, but we all know that there are many ways to avoid discrimination. Having diabetes can interfere with the post of prison If diabetes is not well controlled. Some diabetics can not do anything else, just roller coaster ride with BG, others as adults, the sloth. And if you're low in employment, people are in danger. If a secretary of diabetes is low, no one in danger of extinction. You say that your diabetes is well controlled. You must be out of the equation for a moment. Just think of the people to protect when one wonders whether his administration will not affect your ability to think on your feet, react, the use of force, and perform all functions that would undermine a high or low. The argument would do if you are a good candidate with good diabetes management, diabetes prevents him unless, for example, a smoker. Many of his colleagues are sure to be smokers. How are they better use of prison as you? I hope to receive fair and opportunity. Good luck. PS Mamasmurf made a very good. If you choose not to disclose, be sure to use a doctor. Thumbs up to mamasmurf;)
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