Remaining politically neutral during General Election 2024
Under guidance from the Electoral Commission and Charity Commission, it's important that Scope remains politically neutral during General Elections.
While we understand that this period will see many passionate discussions and do not want to discourage open discussion, we cannot allow discussions which are purely intended to influence voting.
As ever, please make sure that your comments remain respectful of other people's opinions and keep to our online community house rules.
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They've finally agreed a hone visit!!.they talk rubbish ,what a palmar !
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Victoriad said:I am sorry to hear of your experience @Yadnad
The advocates Ive had both times, were excellent and I could not manage without them, to overturn my MH sections on two separate occasions.
Bith were well prepared, took notes and visited me regularly in hospital in the run up to the tribunals and they were free.
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Victoriad said:Why don’t you post the link again?
It seems strange that Scope have censored this link you have posted.....
I personally never saw the link...all I can say the service I used was called North East Advocacy Services who in my personal experience( twice over) were absolutely top notch and I did not have to pay a penny either for the advocate representation I received.
North East Advocacy Services have now replaced by an organisation called ,Circles.
the link to Circles is
http://circlesnetwork.org.uk/index.asp?slevel=0z114z121z240&parent_id=240
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