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Tynwald001
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Hi, If you have an assessment always get it recorded for proof of the lies the HCP (Doctor) writes. Our recent claim we contacted the GMC to complain it goes on their records this is the only way Doctors will stop working for these people.
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Hi @Tynwald001 - Please read our Community Guidelines here: https://www.scope.org.uk/online-community-guidelinesWe do ask that all members 'do not present opinions as facts.' Thank you.
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Welcome to the community @Tynwald001. Here is the information that we have on audio recording:
Audio recordings
If you want to make an audio recording, you must:
- give the assessor 3 days notice
- sign a consent form when you arrive at the assessment centre
- bring your own device and give a copy of your recording on a CD or cassette to your assessor straight after the meeting
Phone recordings
You cannot record the meeting with your phone. If your assessor sees you doing this, they can stop the assessment.
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