Worried I can't cope with an appeal
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DebbieN said:Can anyone recommend a support for tribunal exept for solicitors. I really appreciate any help I feel I shouldn't have to go as far as asking any organisation as they are busy too but I'm scared if they can't or should I say won't take on board what the health professionals say it's simply isn't right.?Try this link to see if there's any advice centre near you. Welfare rights or a law centre represent people but CAB very rarely do.Even with representation you'll still need to speak for yourself during the hearing. The Tribunal will want to hear from you in your own words how your conditions affect you.
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