Phone appointment with capita
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ceri1980
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Ive got a phone appointment with capita will this give me a better chance of passing as i dont always look as ill as i always am
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Good luck with your phone appoint this week. I don't how a phone assessment will go, but please let the community know how it goes.
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I hope your appointment goes in your favour, stay safe and good luck
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ID FEEL MORE CONFIDENT OVER THE TELEPHONE THAN FACE TO FACE AT LEAST THEN YOU WOULDNT HAVE TO WORRY WHETHER AN ASSESSOR COULD SEE YOUR DISABILITY OR NOT SO THEREFORE THERE ASSESSMENT WOULD BE BASED ON YOUR DISABILITY RATHER THAN IS THIS PERSON ACTUALLY AS ILL AS THEYVE STATED.. GOOD LUCK
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Username_removed said:Phone assessments have many advantages over face to face. The informal observation as you approach and enter the assessment centre has gone. The subjective assessment of your demeanour; clothes sense and eye contact has gone. These are all huge positives.
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Hello @ceri1980. How are you getting on? Have you had your phone assessment?Community Manager
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hi everyone, ive just had an email from my local mp in st helens, merseyside, she is trying to hurry up the dwp regarding my app for pip which they received in feb. also i had my mp's case worker telephone me today, she was very helpful and empathetic, she is going to drop off a food parcel on thursday, im so grateful for this help and hopeful for a good decision with my pip application.
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I have no experience of phone assessments. I wish you well.
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