research about peoples' experience at social security tribunal hearings.
Hi there everyone :-)
I'm Chris, a researcher at the University of Glasgow who is doing some research about peoples' experience at social security tribunal hearings.
I'm very grateful that Scope have allowed me to join your forum and tell you about my research.
I would love to hear from anyone on the forum about what happened during their tribunal hearing.
The aim of the project is to make sure that people's needs are respected and that the tribunal system works better for the people using it.
I will be posting more about the project on the "people power" page but do get in touch if you want to share your experience with me.
(As a thank you, a £20 shopping voucher is available and phone/ online interviews will take 15-30 mins).
Thanks for reading this :-)
Chris
(Chris Gill, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Glasgow)
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