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6 months 4 days ago #291277 by Labrador
Hello

I’ve been offered a video assessment for pip but they clearly state you cannot request any audio record for this (whereas in their face to face & telephone assessments you can). (So by having video assessment you’re already disadvantaged before it’s even begun).

I have read others’ experiences of DWP’s audio being unreliable or not even forthcoming etc anyway & of cases being delayed or completely messed up, simply by requesting an alternative assessment method (or a copy of the audio).

So we claimants are advised (on here) to record covertly anyway - which is allowable for personal use.

How do I use/reveal then any Info from my own personal covert recording should I need to go to MR, Tribunal /challenge any outcome/inacurracies etc?

Won’t they say they were not informed of my recording it /requesting audio & disallow it?

Sorry I know it’s been asked before.

Should I contact them & request a different assessment on these grounds?

However I may then be offered a face to face where I wld not be able to audio record as a backup at all.

Seems to be Hobson’s Choice at every turn.

Any suggestions appreciated

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6 months 3 days ago #291288 by Gordon
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The reality is that the DWP do not care about any recording that has been made, at best you can use a transcript of the recording but even then I don't think it will carry much weight.

Tribunals are very different as they can order a recording to be included as evidence, however, the time you have in front of a panel is limited and must be used carefully, so again, transcripts are a better choice.

Many video assessments fail due to "technical problems" and are switched to a phone one on the day.

Whether you should change your appointment is a decision that only you can make but be aware you can only rearrange once.

Gordon

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6 months 3 days ago #291309 by Labrador
Thanks Gordon.

Does that mean that a transcript of my own covertly recorded audio is allowable evidence for me to use at a Tribunal?

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6 months 3 days ago #291311 by BIS
Hi Labrador

You can use the transcript of your own recording at a Tribunal, but you should provide a copy of the recording to show it wasn't tampered with.

BIS

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