Protect your standing.

Decide whether, when, and to whom to disclose—then leave with accommodation language, scripts, and a 30-day plan. Templates HR pages won't hand you, written by people who've had to write their own.

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01 Getting Started

What should we call this packet?

This will personalize your Work Protection packet. Only used on this document.

02 Situation

Which situation is closest to yours?

This shapes which scripts and framing make the most sense—everything else in the kit still applies.

03 Disclosure Decision

Whether, when, to whom, and how much?

There's no universally right answer. This just makes the decision explicit instead of accidental.

04 Accommodations

Which adjustments would actually help?

Pick any that apply. Each generates plain-language rationale you can use as-is or adapt.

05 Scripts

Words for the actual conversation.

Edit any of these—they're starting points. All are included in your packet.

Scripts are filtered by the situation you picked earlier. Edit any of them.

Disclosure email or Slack message

Meeting opener

"I need an adjustment" — no diagnosis dump

Redirecting gossip

Documenting a request in writing

Hiring — when (if) to disclose

PIP / performance risk — framing

06 First 30 Days

A week-by-week cadence.

Editable defaults. Adjust to your timeline once you know when the conversation is happening.

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

07 Know the Ground

The legal scaffolding, carefully.

Short and sourced. Not a substitute for a lawyer or your state's specific rules.

Work Protection Packet

Situation

My Disclosure Stance

Accommodations Ask List

Scripts Chosen

First 30 Days

Not Legal Advice · Resources

The Work Protection Kit is educational and not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and employer size. For a specific situation, consult an employment lawyer, your state labor board, or the Job Accommodation Network.