Hi, looking for some advice please.
I have a situation where one of our TA's has been off for a few weeks due to their epilepsy and depression. They felt able to return to work as a change of medication meant that both conditions were brought under control. When I had a conversation with the employee about their absence and the support they may need upon their return they talked about their initial epilepsy symptoms as the feeling of 'going blank and not feeling with it'.
Before she returned to work I informed the TA that we would need an occupational health referral so that we would be able to understand her condition with a view to enable us to put supportive measures in place to support her back to work.
I made the initial appointment, to be told that the TA did not attend. I met with her to explain how important it was that she attend the appointment so that we could provide the necessary support at work. She agreed to attend the next appointment but did not attend. The cost to the School is over £400 which we can ill afford.
I have had a meeting with the employee to gain an understanding of why she is missing her appointments and she is now saying that she had an epileptic fit prior to her first appointment and completely forgot the second. She is also questioning the need to attend an OH appointment as feels that they will not understand the complex nature of her condition.
I am concerned that if I make another appointment (which would mean over £600 for all appointments) she will not attend and we will be none the wiser as to how she can be supported.
Can you please advise what my next steps should be as keen to support the employee but feel my efforts will be in vain and at great cost to the School.
Many thanks