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Working with a chronic illness is hard. And that’s an understatement. We’re slowly seeing changes and improvements when it comes to disability and employment but heck, we have a long way to go… especially for those of us with Energy Limiting Conditions whose unique needs are often omitted from the conversation altogether. Not everybody with a chronic illness is well enough to work, and forcing individuals into unsuitable roles or reducing their social support just isn’t the answer that policymakers seem to think it is. Your worth as a human is not hinged on whether or not you can have a job or fit into the standard mold of a ‘typical’ role. But all of that said, there are thousands of people with Energy Limiting Conditions who can work and who want to work, but just can’t find accessible opportunities to do so. For this video, I sat down to answer all of your questions about working with a chronic illness - from a professional perspective as somebody in this line of work, but also from a personal perspective as somebody who knows this struggle first-hand and still has to spend so much valuable energy advocating for themselves and fighting for equal opportunities. This particular video focusses on employment (rather than freelance life) and covers finding suitable opportunities, disclosing your disability, managing assumptions and stereotypes, looking after yourself in work, things I wish I’d known at the beginning, and so much more. There’s also a new post up on my blog bringing together all the posts and resources I’ve shared over the years! Really hope this stuff comes in helpful. I always try to put out the things I needed to see and hear when I was new to this world, and if I can do that for even one person then I’m taking it as a win. Let me know if you give it a watch or have any tips or advice of your own, and thank you as always for watching! MENTIONED: Chronic Illness And Work Landing Page (everything I've written on the topic!): https://www.lifeofpippa.co.uk/2023/10... Find Volunteering Opportunities From Home: https://www.lifeofpippa.co.uk/2020/04... Where To Find Accessible Jobs: https://www.lifeofpippa.co.uk/2018/10... Reasons To Hire People With Energy Limiting Conditions (Transferrable Skills!): • Reasons Why You Should Hire People With En... Disability Disclosure During Recruitment (Astriid Resource): https://www.astriid.org/news/disabili... CIPD On Managing & Supporting Employees With Long-Term Illness: https://www.cipd.org/uk/knowledge/gui... Health Adjustment Passport: https://www.gov.uk/government/publica... Shop My Books and eBooks: https://www.lifeofpippa.co.uk/shop ~ More videos about inclusive education and employment: • INCLUSIVE EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Disabled Freelancer Diaries playlist: • DISABLED FREELANCER DIARIES BLOG: www.lifeofpippa.co.uk CONTACT: lifeofpippablog@gmail.com FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/y8mgnb9a TWITTER: https://tinyurl.com/yb46swvj INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/ydxvl97z GOODREADS: https://tinyurl.com/y8npna28 SHOP MY BOOKS AND EBOOKS: https://tinyurl.com/ybn7a832 MY TEDx TALK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j7JR.... ~ Hello! My name is Pippa Stacey and I’m a disabled writer, presenter, and communications consultant based in York. I enjoy theatre, books, and fundraising, and can most often be found wearing some form of pyjamas and drinking all the tea. I acquired my chronic illness as a young adult and struggle daily with the challenges of living my best life alongside managing a debilitating health condition. However, I’ve finally learned that I don’t have to ‘overcome’ or ‘defy’ my illness in order to be successful, and there’s truly nobody’s path to follow but your own. You can find out more by visiting www.lifeofpippa.co.uk, and subscribe to see videos about my experiences with inclusive work, accessible travel, and learning to make the most of life alongside my chronic illness. Thank you so much for being here!