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too ill too attend medicals
- originaldave
I actually asked my G.P. about support for a home medical a few days ago. (if and when I have to have one)
He said it would be hard to get one as I was not "Housebound".
I told him this was not the criteria, and told him of my severe mobility issues,risk involved and resonable adjustments. It was clear he didn't "get it"
He said he would do his best, however it was clear he was "parroting" the ATOS speel.
I am now going to write to him, very nicely and inform him of Equalities Act regs etc, to put him straight.
Thanks King Al for the info.
bro58
Why if your not housebound do you need a home medical ? the GP service which is where the GPs mind set on this matter comes from has guidelines that tell him when and when not to do home visits he is not "parroting" when you spoke with your GP was he doing a home visit ? if he was that would help your case
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- Survivor
Referring someone to a solicitor is not initiating a case, it is the client, via the solicitor, that initiates the case.
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- King Al
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CAB have approx 35,000 outlets in England yet the average non employment discrimination claim is 10 (ten) per year compared to 5,000 per year for employment cases.
Something is seriously wrong with the process.
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- King Al
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CAB have 3,500 locations not 35,000
Slaps my hand.
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- Survivor
However, do bear in mind that the two types of discrimination are different in their legal procedures. One takes place in an ET, the other in the county court. There's a difference in people's motivations and financial situations between the two.
People who have lost their job have a big financial motivation to take a case to an ET, not least because if they are seen as being sacked for misconduct, their JSA will be sanctioned. By contrast, non-employment related discrimination may not provide the same incentive.
A county court action can leave a claimant exposed to the risk of costs unless it's in the small claims track, whereas costs are very rarely awarded in the ET.
Therefore, the two types of case are quite different.
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- originaldave
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