Upset about my face to face next week
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paul52
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Hello everyone. Just recieved my appointment for face to face next wednesday the person who i needed to come with me cant come too short notice. Also want to record interview but cant find double tape dictaphone anywhere which the say on letter is all i can use. Very upset what can i do
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Should you not get more notice
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Should you not get more notice
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Hi @paul52 You can phone them and ask for another appointment so that you can get your friend to go with you. I had to do that as they appointment they originally gave me was no good as my daughter was covering someone at her work for holiday. The Call Centre are very accommodating with appointments so please phone them. I am sure they will be able to help you.
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Thankyou Dingbat. I will see what they say. Not good at talking to these people.
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Get a freind to call in ASAP I was asked to change mine by them they offered me a hour and half later it freaked me out as sudden changes I can't cope with they are usually very understanding your freind will know when they are available also if you find it hard to talk to strangers though you may have to wait upto two weeks but that's ok gives your freind time to make arrangements good luck
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Yes I did. Its next week.
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If you do decide to cancel and re-book remember you can only do this once, so think carefully before accepting the next appointment.As for recording the assessment, you can't use a dictaphone. It has to be a tape or CD recorder and you must record to identical copies, which means you'll need to tape recorders.You must also get permision before recording any assessment and they will need at least 48 hours notice.If you decide to record the assessment without permission and they catch you doing this, you risk your assessment being stopped, your file being returned to DWP and the benefit could be refused.Good luck with the assessment and remember to answer all those questions with as much info as possible. They very rarely contact anyone for evidence so hopefully you sent some in to support your claim. If you didn't then you can try to hand it in on the day of the assessment, if they accept it. Sometimes they will refuse on the day.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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poppy123456 said:Good luck with the assessment and remember to answer all those questions with as much info as possible.
These assessors generally will not give you time to give a more complete answer as they have already moved on to the next question.
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Yadnad said:It is entirely down to the assessor on how they want the assessment to proceed. Some will actively have a discussion during which time you can explain the difficulties you face. However there are other assessors that actively ask 'closed' questions which only require a yes/no answer to a statement that the assessor may ask - 'do you not agree...……...'
These assessors generally will not give you time to give a more complete answer as they have already moved on to the next question.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
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