Work focused interview. What could this be about? Do I need to take anything with me?

danlaws111
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I have a work focused interview this morning @ 9.10am.
I am far to I'll to work. I find it impossible most of the time to go out the house.
It says if I fail to attend my benefits may be stopped.
I have been sending in fit papers for months now.
What could this interview be about. I'm really anxious and nervous. Do I need to take anything with me?
I am far to I'll to work. I find it impossible most of the time to go out the house.
It says if I fail to attend my benefits may be stopped.
I have been sending in fit papers for months now.
What could this interview be about. I'm really anxious and nervous. Do I need to take anything with me?
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A little late answering this as you're probably on your way now. When claiming UC you are classed as a job seeker until a decision on your work capability assessment says otherwise.If you do see this then you can speak to your work coach, if you haven't already about how your owrk commiments affect your health condition.It's a work coaches discretion whether they turn off or reduce work commiments. Some do and others dont.I can't tell you what it's about though or what you should take with you.0
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