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1 year 1 month ago #283624 by Chris
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Hi Chocolady,
If it suits you better in the afternoons, then I can't see why it would do any harm - as to whether they would agree this, I have no idea.
Regards, Chris.
If it suits you better in the afternoons, then I can't see why it would do any harm - as to whether they would agree this, I have no idea.
Regards, Chris.
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1 year 1 month ago #283678 by Chocolady
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I also have a social worker who potentially could be present during the call but as I will record it myself and it’s a phone call does anyone know if it would be necessary. It would be quite a job to organise and if Im recording it anyway perhaps, if fingers crossed its not but, if necessary id be better to save it for a potential appeal or tribunal.
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1 year 1 month ago #283681 by BIS
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Hi Chocolady
We can't tell you what to do here. It's up to you to decide whether you want your social worker present. Some people would choose to have a social worker - not just as a witness to what is said, but because they can give support and support anything you say. Recording the assessment is a wise move regardless of whether the social worker is present.
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We can't tell you what to do here. It's up to you to decide whether you want your social worker present. Some people would choose to have a social worker - not just as a witness to what is said, but because they can give support and support anything you say. Recording the assessment is a wise move regardless of whether the social worker is present.
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