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sam12
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Social worker said to ring support worker Tues i don't want to what should I do do i play it cool til after pip tribunal pls need help
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Hi @sam12, what did the support worker do that’s upset you so much?Community Manager
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She told me after she married her husband she threw a pair of scissors at him landed in cupboard she missed him she was angry i said why u get job she ssid because she never told anyone about it now she shouldn't said this to me specially my mental health harming i just cut b4 because it she failed to tell mental health people her actions i said were u goin to kill him she said no i got a recording here people think is inappropriate
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Hi @sam12, it probably wasn't the most appropriate thing for her to say. If what she said has upset you, or you're now concerned about her, it's best you do speak to your social worker or the support worker's manager, as they're best positioned to decide whether or not it's a concern.
Are you safe at the moment? Will you be calling your mental health helpline tonight?Community Manager
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