In the process of being diagnosed

Hi,

I'm 32 years old and I've always had issues with anxiety and depression, it's lead to me alienating the small amount of friends I had and lead to so much chaos in my brain, in the last few weeks I have been learning more and more about autism, I spoke with my mother about this and she agreed, I've had a preliminary assessment and am currently awaiting my full assessment in the next few weeks, I strongly feel that I'll be diagnosed, so I was wondering, can you make reasonable adjustment requests in work without a diagnosis? I'm really struggling at the moment but this could be a long term job that really suits me and I don't want to blow it while waiting for my assessment, thanks 

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  • You should be able to yes. 1.Anxiety and depression also allow for reasonable adjustments to be made. 2.If your workplace is aware of a difficulty even if not diagnosed, they should still make reasonable adjustments.

    The more complicated bit comes with agreeing with your workplace what is reasonable. This varies massively from workplace to workplace depending on the demands of your job and your employer in general. Your first step would be to have an open conversation with your manager.

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  • You should be able to yes. 1.Anxiety and depression also allow for reasonable adjustments to be made. 2.If your workplace is aware of a difficulty even if not diagnosed, they should still make reasonable adjustments.

    The more complicated bit comes with agreeing with your workplace what is reasonable. This varies massively from workplace to workplace depending on the demands of your job and your employer in general. Your first step would be to have an open conversation with your manager.

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