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Should my sister leave work and apply for sickness benefits?

Sad_sister
Community Member

Desperate to help my single sister who has been struggling with depression for almost 2 years. Caused (or maybe made a lot worse) by conditions at her workplace (who should know better)

She has used all her paid leave and hasn't had a regular income for six months. 

She had been under the care of a range of medical professionals and is on medication but recovery seems out of her reach.

I want her to consider reducing the stress involved in attempting to attend work by applying for sickness benefits but she is hesitant. 

Has anyone been in this position and has it worked for them? My mental health is deteriorating as well and I want to help her but don't know how. 

2 Replies 2

HA1
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Sad sister

I welcome you to beyondblue and thank you for reaching for your sister.

I don't have the experience you are seeking, but I am sure that someone else here has been through it.  However, in my opinion, I agree that she should take a break from work if that is causing additional stress or otherwise counterproductive to her recovery. Whether she qualifies for DSP, or other support payments, I am not sure. Does she income protection insurance?

Just  wanted to let you know that your post has not gone unnoticed.  So keep checking responses.

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Chris_B
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Sad Sister, welcome to the forums.

You might find some helpful insights in the threads below as well, feel free to reach out to other members in these:

Is being in a job that causes you stress better then not having a job at all?

Work Stress & Anxiety - it is time to go?

How to ask for time off if I need to

Advice for helping sister

Also check out Tips For Caring For A Loved One and other threads in the Supporting Family & Friends forum.