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1 © Macmillan Cancer Support 2014 All content of this Macmillan at Work training slides and pack [amend description as necessary] ] is protected by copyright. Reproduction of any part of the copyright work is not permitted unless with the prior written authorisation of the owner. © Macmillan Cancer Support 2014 Managing Cancer in the Workplace Healthy Workplace Awards 9 th February 2015 Paul Elkins

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6 In the UK: More than 750,000 people of working age have been told they have cancer Around 500,000 carers of people with cancer work full or part-time 82% of people think it’s important to continue to work However, 47% had no choice but to give up work or change their roles as a result of their diagnosis.

7 © Macmillan Cancer Support 2014 Cancer and its treatments can cause: Persistent hair loss Body image issues Depression, anxiety, loss of confidence Swallowing/speech problems Heart disease Nausea, vomiting Urinary or bowel incontinence Lymphoedema and osteoporosis Sexual difficulties. Other typical long-term consequences include: fatigue & pain. Social and financial difficulties are also common.

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9 Cancer is classed as a disability under the Equality Act and Disability Discrimination Act in Northern Ireland from the moment of diagnosis. It also applies even when there is no longer any evidence of the cancer. Carers have the right to request flexible working, emergency time off for dependants and are protected against discrimination.

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11 Visit macmillan.org.uk/atwork for more information Meeting the challenge of cancer within the workplace Bespoke consultancy Who is this for? An in-house session for groups of line managers and/or HR professionals in your company or organisation Who is this for? An open workshop for HR/Well-being/OH managers or line managers from individual organisations Who is this for? Senior HR, Occupational Health or Management: either one-to-one basis or small team Managing cancer in your workplace

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