Epilepsy vs Employment – My Purple Friends

Mentor Benjamin Mathew Drake 

A powerful article written on the stigma from Epilepsy, yet also what can occur to anyone who is different or has a health condition within the work place when there is an un-supportive environment, having walked that road personally its rough until you find that role where you can be able to be Yourself and Your colleagues and friends are always there truly understanding what needs to happen.
It can be as simple as someone being an annaphilaptic or having some form of disability which can be part of who that person is. I am just curious what are your thoughts on the article?

The stigma surrounding Epilepsy comes from all directions.  Whether from doctors, family, friends or even strangers it can make us feel confused, alone and scared.  But, the most detrimental stigma comes from employers.  This not only affects our physical and mental well-being, but our livelihood.
Source: Epilepsy vs Employment – My Purple Friends


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