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jellybellybigbelly
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I think you would need to seek an employment solicitor who specialises in disability discrimination. They in turn will help you prove you have disabilities or advise where to obtain the relevant information from.
Always check out your chosen solicitor on the SRA website. There's a lot of sharks out there.
Good luck!
Always check out your chosen solicitor on the SRA website. There's a lot of sharks out there.
Good luck!
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