Ashby Police Officer Danielle Tells How She Refused To Let Diabetes Stop Her Getting 'Dream Job'
By Graham Hill 23rd Nov 2020
A police officer from Ashby has told how she achieved her dream job despite living with being a type one diabetic.
During National Diabetes Month, PC Danielle Shepherd has shared her story in the hope of inspiring others to not let the condition stand in their way.
She has lived diabetes since the age of three, and despite wanting to join the police from a young age she was led to believe her ambition would remain a dream because of her condition.
Diabetes is a condition where the person's blood glucose level is too high.
With type 1 diabetes, the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin and is a condition that has no known cure.
There are an estimated 3.9 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK with around eight per cent living with the type 1.
"When I was a teenager I attended a school career fair but didn't even consider speaking to anyone at the police stand, even though it was what I thought I wanted to do," said the 22-year-old told the Leicestershire Police website.
"Growing up with type 1 diabetes I was always led to believe it was just one of those types of jobs I couldn't do."
Feeling lost after changing jobs, Danielle did a search on job vacancies, to her surprise, she stumbled across a FAQ section on becoming a police officer.
One of the questions being: 'Can I join the police force if I have diabetes'. The answer? Yes (considered on a case by case basis). She applied straight away, succeeded in her interviews and proceeded into her role as a police officer in January 2020 following the completion of her training. Danielle added: "In my previous jobs growing up, I've always wanted to help people. "I went to work in a horse and carriage yard doing weddings and funerals, then I became a receptionist at a local leisure centre. The thought of working a 9-5 office job just never appealed to me. "Having had diabetes from a young age, and with my sister and dad also having the condition, I have never really known any different. "As a family we really support each other but I was always worried that I wouldn't have the same support system in my future career place. "Aside from a slightly longer medical check when I started, I've never been doubted by Leicestershire Police and feel endlessly reassured by the force family that my condition makes me no different.
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