What equipment do I need to record a PIP assessment?

lesleyjohn
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what type of recording machine/machines do I need to record a pip assessment please I have one in just over 2 weeks time and really need to record as the last one was horrific she was nasty when she spoke hardly examined me and wrote down answers to questions I hadn't even been asked I really need to record this next assessment as I cannot cope with another awful one
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Hi @lesleyjohn welcome to the community!Atos UK says you can record your assessment if you give prior notice and use (expensive) equipment that can produce two identical copies – one for Atos and one for you. Atos doesn’t allow PCs, laptops, tablets, smartphones and MP3.Hope this helps!
The DWP (Department for Work and Pensions) has accepted that customers can ask the company conducting Work Capability Assessments for Employment Support Allowance (ESA) to make a recording, if they ask in advance, but this is not available yet for PIP assessments.
Read what Benefits and Work says about secret recordings.0 -
HI,You'll need to get permission to record the assessment. You'll need to use 2 CD/tape recorders and produce 2 identical copies and hand 1 copy in at the end of the assessment. Recording an assessment without permission could see your assessment being stop, your file returned to DWP and a refusal may occur of the benefit.1
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Personally I wouldn't bother. Even if your record the assessment with permission there is little that you can do with it if you want to present it to the DWP for evidence purposes.
The DWP would not accept a CD or a tape recording. If you still want to use the contents of what was recorded then you would have to arrange, at your cost, for it to be professionally transcribed.
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that stinks then as at my last pip assessment she was nasty to me when she did speak to me then in her report she put answers to questions I was supposed to have given verbal answers to that she never asked me at all and I was told that she wasn't interested in how my conditions affect my everyday life so it seems you are at the mercy of whoever you get and what ever mood they are in on the day and if they have an axe to grind re anyone on benefits for what ever reason then you have no recourse at all0
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Tape it even if u have to pay to transcribe.if your conditions impact you daily and medical evidence backs you do it. Believe it or not some assessors fail you deliberately0
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johnnyboy said:Tape it even if u have to pay to transcribe.if your conditions impact you daily and medical evidence backs you do it. Believe it or not some assessors fail you deliberately
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Sorry for trying to help0
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