Hi.
I have worked for my employer on a 20hr contract for over 6 years. I work with people with both physical and mental disabilities and usually work in a team of 2 people (a driver and me).
2 weeks ago on a Friday while working with the driver I usually work with (who had been experiencing high levels of stress all week regarding a contract issue) a situation occurred where the driver wasn't securing a wheelchair in the bus correctly and when I pointed this out to him he physically pushed me back. This really shook me up, I tried to put it to the back of my mind and carry on for the sake of the service users. I then went to the back of the bus to use the lift, when the driver came to the back of the bus and snatched the lift control from my hands. This all got too much for me and I phoned my supervisor to inform him of the situation and to be honest he didn't seem bothered. I no longer felt safe on the bus and decided to get off after I had dropped all of my service users off at their homes, this only seemed to provoke the driver further who verbally abused me and is now denying any of this happened.
I had to phone my husband at work to come and collect me, some 18 miles from home. I tried to stay calm over the weekend and was extremely anxious about returning to work on the Monday, needless to to say I gritted my teeth and returned to work. The driver from the Friday wasn't working with me on the Monday and I thought I would be fine. But going through the routine, through the same route as I always take seemed to get the better of me and I broke down in a full blown panic attack. I couldn't breathe, was physically shaking, couldn't concentrate and the staff at work took me to the doctors where my husband met me again. I was diagnosed with a severe case of general anxiety disorder (which is causing severe panic attacks, severe anxiety and sometimes even regression and could lead to a mental breakdown) and my doctor has put me forward for counselling and placed me on lots of medication and have been off work since. My employer has made no effort to contact me to see if I am ok, or to follow up the incident that occurred on the Friday.
I have spoken to my union rep who has arranged for that driver never to work with me on that run again (although this hasn't been confirmed by my employer), but I feel that this is letting the driver get away with what he has done to me. The Union rep seemed reluctant for me to make a complaint against the driver as it would be my word against his. I cant even go out at the moment, I am scared of people looking at me, scared of getting hurt again, scared of letting people see me this way. He has taken away my main right in life, my freedom.
What are my rights with regards to making a complaint to my employer ( I work for my local council )?
Should my employer be taking responsibility for what happened on that Friday?
Should I be receiving sick pay from work as I feel that if it wasn't for the incident at work I wouldn't be off sick?
Should my employers be helping me in my recovery and return to work?
What should I do next with regard to my employers lack of acknowledgement to both my illness and the incident?
I have worked for my employer on a 20hr contract for over 6 years. I work with people with both physical and mental disabilities and usually work in a team of 2 people (a driver and me).
2 weeks ago on a Friday while working with the driver I usually work with (who had been experiencing high levels of stress all week regarding a contract issue) a situation occurred where the driver wasn't securing a wheelchair in the bus correctly and when I pointed this out to him he physically pushed me back. This really shook me up, I tried to put it to the back of my mind and carry on for the sake of the service users. I then went to the back of the bus to use the lift, when the driver came to the back of the bus and snatched the lift control from my hands. This all got too much for me and I phoned my supervisor to inform him of the situation and to be honest he didn't seem bothered. I no longer felt safe on the bus and decided to get off after I had dropped all of my service users off at their homes, this only seemed to provoke the driver further who verbally abused me and is now denying any of this happened.
I had to phone my husband at work to come and collect me, some 18 miles from home. I tried to stay calm over the weekend and was extremely anxious about returning to work on the Monday, needless to to say I gritted my teeth and returned to work. The driver from the Friday wasn't working with me on the Monday and I thought I would be fine. But going through the routine, through the same route as I always take seemed to get the better of me and I broke down in a full blown panic attack. I couldn't breathe, was physically shaking, couldn't concentrate and the staff at work took me to the doctors where my husband met me again. I was diagnosed with a severe case of general anxiety disorder (which is causing severe panic attacks, severe anxiety and sometimes even regression and could lead to a mental breakdown) and my doctor has put me forward for counselling and placed me on lots of medication and have been off work since. My employer has made no effort to contact me to see if I am ok, or to follow up the incident that occurred on the Friday.
I have spoken to my union rep who has arranged for that driver never to work with me on that run again (although this hasn't been confirmed by my employer), but I feel that this is letting the driver get away with what he has done to me. The Union rep seemed reluctant for me to make a complaint against the driver as it would be my word against his. I cant even go out at the moment, I am scared of people looking at me, scared of getting hurt again, scared of letting people see me this way. He has taken away my main right in life, my freedom.
What are my rights with regards to making a complaint to my employer ( I work for my local council )?
Should my employer be taking responsibility for what happened on that Friday?
Should I be receiving sick pay from work as I feel that if it wasn't for the incident at work I wouldn't be off sick?
Should my employers be helping me in my recovery and return to work?
What should I do next with regard to my employers lack of acknowledgement to both my illness and the incident?
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