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gretna | 08:23 Mon 01st Aug 2011 | Jobs & Education
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A year ago there was an incident in my workplace, i received no councilling or help from my employers, infact my manager said "well done". Ever since then i have had nightmares and i am now back on medication for depression/anxiety. Last week i developed a chest infection which has totally taken me off my feet, i feel very lethargic and my mood is low. The lawyer who is representing our company for the coroners inquest contacted me to see if i have made any arrangement for having time off work, i said no, but ever since then my health is suffering. Has anyone any advice i cannot afford to be off work ill, sick pay is too low and after all my partner and i have bills to pay.
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Hi- do you think things may improve if you were able to find another job elsewhere - is it just a change of scene you need? If not, then medical advice seems to be the priority
Go to your GP, see what they advise. They can probably provide you with some counselling, there's no need to wait for your employers to do it.
Hi - Sorry to hear about what you are going through. I think you should speak to your GP re. this. It is possible for GP's to refer you for free NHS counselling. There is usually a waiting list for NHS counselling, but they do usually get back to you in a few weeks. I understand that it is also possible for you to do a self referral for free NHS counselling ( but I am not sure if every NHS hospital allows this, but at least some in london do).In any event I think it is better to get a GP referral as this will go on your GP records in case you need to use them for any future legal action against your employer.

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