Have been with the same company since 2011 and in March of this year I was signed off until July for depression and anxiety/stress.
Then, in July I self harmed by jumping from a height which hospitalised me for two and a bit months, was discharged in October and am still going through treatment with physiotherapy but, following discussion with a psychiatrist, and not wishing to go on medication have chosen not to seek treatment through the NHS for mental health - I intend to seek psychotherapist privately.
To the point... my employer recently wrote to me advising that I have reached the six month limit for SSP and requested to view my medical records. I have given consent but then was contacted by my GP who advised that it was being done by an external Human Resources company. They have advised there could be implications but I wondered if somebody could explain/advise what my options are?
Do I have the right to totally deny access? Presumably this would end my employment contract by default? This is currently my preferred route forward anyway.
If I do allow access, is it advisable/possible to limit it to what is relevant to my absence? Given that I'm almost certain I'd like to take the opportunity to change careers and reduce to part time work for a time is it better to just deny access? I'm sure that my company would prefer me to stay but the job is extremely stressful and based on past experience I don't expect them rto do anything to alleviate that, but nor do I desire to lodge any complaints.
Hope that makes sense please feel free to ask questions and I'll do my best to answer.
Then, in July I self harmed by jumping from a height which hospitalised me for two and a bit months, was discharged in October and am still going through treatment with physiotherapy but, following discussion with a psychiatrist, and not wishing to go on medication have chosen not to seek treatment through the NHS for mental health - I intend to seek psychotherapist privately.
To the point... my employer recently wrote to me advising that I have reached the six month limit for SSP and requested to view my medical records. I have given consent but then was contacted by my GP who advised that it was being done by an external Human Resources company. They have advised there could be implications but I wondered if somebody could explain/advise what my options are?
Do I have the right to totally deny access? Presumably this would end my employment contract by default? This is currently my preferred route forward anyway.
If I do allow access, is it advisable/possible to limit it to what is relevant to my absence? Given that I'm almost certain I'd like to take the opportunity to change careers and reduce to part time work for a time is it better to just deny access? I'm sure that my company would prefer me to stay but the job is extremely stressful and based on past experience I don't expect them rto do anything to alleviate that, but nor do I desire to lodge any complaints.
Hope that makes sense please feel free to ask questions and I'll do my best to answer.
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