28.04.2025

⚠️You called it stress. It’s a disability.

⚠️You called it stress. It’s a disability.

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⚠️You called it stress. It’s a disability.
❌You meant well. That won’t protect you.

They told you they were struggling.

You offered time off.
You nodded, listened, and showed empathy.

But you missed something big -

🚩Mental health can be classed as a disability under the Equality Act 2010.

And once that happens, it’s no longer just a conversation.

It’s a legal duty.

Here’s what most managers do (and why it’s risky):

↳ A few days off
↳ No Occupational Health referral
↳ No adjustments explored
↳ No notes taken
↳ No plan for return

The intention? Supportive.

The reality? Unlawful.

I supported a client whose manager handled things “informally.”
Anxiety was mentioned.
A few days’ rest granted.
No documentation.
No follow-up.

The employee returned.
Still overwhelmed. Still unsupported.

Three weeks later?
⚖️A grievance for disability discrimination.

They didn’t do it on purpose.
But they didn’t protect themselves either.

💡Mental health becomes a legal matter when:

→ It’s long-term or recurring
→ It affects daily functioning
→ It’s medically recognised

That triggers:

→ The duty to make reasonable adjustments
→ The duty to consult
→ The duty to keep records

If you’re managing someone with a mental health condition, here’s what to do:

↳ Refer to Occupational Health - not your opinion
↳ Hold a formal support meeting
↳ Discuss adjustments together
↳ Record actions taken
↳ Review progress regularly

This isn’t about being strict - it’s about being safe.
For them and for you.

Handled properly, it builds trust.
Handled informally, it builds claims.

🧠Mental health isn’t just HR’s problem.
It’s leadership. It’s culture. It’s law.

I want to know- have you ever been overwhelmed or confused on how to communicate with an employee with anxiety or depression? 👇🏽
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