Hi, my name is Queenofdisabilities! My first PIP assessment was horrific.
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Queenofdisabilities
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Hello everyone,
I want to talk about my first & only PIP face to face assessment.
It was absolutely horrific!!
I was petrified of my assessor who towered above me where I sat.
He shouldn't have been stood so close to me.
He was meant to read all my notes but didn't the
only word I can use to describe it was Brutal!!
Then as if that wasn't bad enough he wrote a pack if lies about me & how all my many illnesses affect me daily!!
I was told assessors tell a pack of lies about us.
When i read his report i was absolutely devastated.
I want to talk about my first & only PIP face to face assessment.
It was absolutely horrific!!
I was petrified of my assessor who towered above me where I sat.
He shouldn't have been stood so close to me.
He was meant to read all my notes but didn't the
only word I can use to describe it was Brutal!!
Then as if that wasn't bad enough he wrote a pack if lies about me & how all my many illnesses affect me daily!!
I was told assessors tell a pack of lies about us.
When i read his report i was absolutely devastated.
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Hi @Queenofdisabilities Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm sorry that you didn't get the result you were after.
When was your assessment?
Just to let you know, I've moved your post into our PIP category. -
Oh thank you very much.
I didn't know thete was 1.
It was July 2018.
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