PIP assessment what a horrible experiance
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Hello @lulu1949 Pleased to meet you. Thank you for your post.
Sorry to hear about your sons assessment. You are not alone.
You mentioned depression your son has is he getting any support, guidance and advice with his mental health.
I stressed this because it can be an issue and a problem.
I would ask if he needs to speak to his GP. Could refer him to a mental health charity.
This is something I would recommend. Because they can look at your sons mental health, also benefit situation. Could help and anything else.
This is something to consider.
I used this one last time.
https://www.richmondfellowship.org.uk.
Might not be in all areas.
Please if we as a community can help with anything. Please get in touch happy to be supportive.
Please take care.
@thespiceman
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Thank you thank you for being so helpful, will take you advice and keep in touch0
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