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suemfs
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Hi, I know a little about the law. Capita have asked me to attend a PIP assessment twice, I rang up and told them I could not. Despite this, Capita and DWP have sent yet another appointment. I will not be attending and I will send a letter before action because as far as I can see, this is harassment, discrimination under the Equality Act 2010 and maladministration, Breach of European Convention on Human Rights, (including a breach of my Right to life when they know this could threaten my life, and my right to freedom from torture as putting me through mental anguish deliberately is torture. This is because I have mental health issues of severe depression and anxiety and they don't care, they know that putting me through this could cause me to take an overdose as I am not at all well at them moment (Bipolar/ ADHD, Aspergers, OCD, fibromyalgia, joint hyper-mobility syndrome, Heart problem, blood lipid problem, severe risk of heart attack, asthma and severe allergies, they have repeatedly been told by medically trained doctors who are superior to their health assessors to leave me alone as I am not well enough to be assessed at the moment. I will send a letter before action and if they continue to harass me throw the book at them.. The difference is that I do know the law and I know how to take them to court and I will. This is making me ill and I know its a risk to my life by getting stressed out taking them to court but I feel i have no choice; I will get stressed out from an assessment and I know my rights. They have been repeatedly told by two doctors not to put me through an assessment at the moment and they are ignoring the doctors. My claim will be for failure to make a reasonable adjustment under the Equality Act, Harrasment, maladministration resulting in negligence and personal injury. Wish me luck. I will look at doing a class action if I can cope with this. I may be disabled but Im not stupid as they seem to think I am.
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Hello @suemfs Pleased to meet you . Thank you for your post and sharing with the community.
I am one of the team of community champions who help, advise and support members.
I know the assessments from the initial beginning are stressful and are a time for coping with difficult situations they convey.
My concern is for you as a valued member of the community. I am truly sorry what you are experiencing.
Unfortunately many members are going through similar experiences continually.
I know myself having been doing this for a considerable amount of time. Ongoing.
Understand the anger, emotion and hurt you are going through right now.
Please can I ask are you receiving any support for your mental health. I do think that might be beneficial to your wellbeing.
One suggestion I have to think about applying for some support with that often comes assistance and advice from those who can help with any problems you have. Regarding benefits.
Lots of charities have mental health support with some welfare advisors or signposting you to a member of staff who can help, advise you.
Then you are not alone coping.
I do understand where your coming from. I had this constantly then my mental health. Became a problem looked at on line and found this charity. Interventions by them the members of a floating support team advised me and reassured me to cope with my issues and problems.
Used this one. If that helps you.
https://www.richmondfellowship.org.uk.
Please wish you the best what ever you do.
Take care.
@thespiceman
Community Champion
SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
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Thank you for sharing this @suemfs, and I'm so sorry you're having to go through this. It sounds as though you're doing everything by the book and it's good to hear you're informed and being proactive.
Please do let us know how things play out, and most importantly, make sure you're looking after yourself and your health too. -
thespiceman said:Hello @suemfs Pleased to meet you . Thank you for your post and sharing with the community.
I am one of the team of community champions who help, advise and support members.
I know the assessments from the initial beginning are stressful and are a time for coping with difficult situations they convey.
My concern is for you as a valued member of the community. I am truly sorry what you are experiencing.
Unfortunately many members are going through similar experiences continually.
I know myself having been doing this for a considerable amount of time. Ongoing.
Understand the anger, emotion and hurt you are going through right now.
Please can I ask are you receiving any support for your mental health. I do think that might be beneficial to your wellbeing.
One suggestion I have to think about applying for some support with that often comes assistance and advice from those who can help with any problems you have. Regarding benefits.
Lots of charities have mental health support with some welfare advisors or signposting you to a member of staff who can help, advise you.
Then you are not alone coping.
I do understand where your coming from. I had this constantly then my mental health. Became a problem looked at on line and found this charity. Interventions by them the members of a floating support team advised me and reassured me to cope with my issues and problems.
Used this one. If that helps you.
https://www.richmondfellowship.org.uk.
Please wish you the best what ever you do.
Take care.
@thespiceman -
Pippa_Scope said:Thank you for sharing this @suemfs, and I'm so sorry you're having to go through this. It sounds as though you're doing everything by the book and it's good to hear you're informed and being proactive.
Please do let us know how things play out, and most importantly, make sure you're looking after yourself and your health too. -
Hello @suemfs Please can I thank you for replying. At this difficult time.
I do understand and have been there. So many times. This is not about me but you.
I do think also may I suggest consider speaking to your MP. This might be worth doing because many do not know what is going on are oblivious.
All I can say is we are here to help and advise be a friend, listen anytime you wish to.
As a community champion I meet so many amazing, wonderful people who have done nothing wrong in their lives. Do the normal things of work, lifestyle and have a life. All they wish for is when things do go wrong.
Want compassion and kindness from a helping hand. Unfortunately this Government who has a agenda of hurt and harm have been brutal, harsh of treatment of our community. Continue to do so. No matter how, why and what.
Please thank you for sharing what you are going through. Please keep in touch. I am always here every day. Be glad to have a chat help and assist if you have an issue.
Your support worker glad you have that and hope everything works out.
Always happy to listen. Offer advice and suggestions if you need them.
Pleasure to talk to you.
Take care.
@thespiceman
Community Champion
SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
Mental Health advice, guidance and information to all members
Nutrition, Diet, Wellbeing, Addiction.
Recipes -
Thank you for being so supportive spiceman, it really means a lot to know I have people here to talk to and I’m not alone. Thank you
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This this is a difficult thing to contemplate doing taking on the big boys in court. You the little guy no funding to peruse these people. What it wants , needs is crowd funding to finance this or similar cases to bring a stop to these requests and insistence on having acessments when claimants are in a state of ill health and mental instability at rick of self harming. Take care and know you are not alone we are a supporting cummunity.
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