Discussing PIP assessments on radio Ulster.
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Beesmummy798
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I'm not sure if everyone can get Radio Ulster on BBC Website, I'm from Northern Ireland.
Interesting topics discussed by Stephen Nolan. All about how Capita handle assessments as they've just had their contract extended by our health minister here. They've come under fire quite a lot here recently. A man was asked could he see any better from his glass eye once he got it put in, another man was asked did his son still have down syndrome? ? Have a listen if possible I posted the schedule??
Interesting topics discussed by Stephen Nolan. All about how Capita handle assessments as they've just had their contract extended by our health minister here. They've come under fire quite a lot here recently. A man was asked could he see any better from his glass eye once he got it put in, another man was asked did his son still have down syndrome? ? Have a listen if possible I posted the schedule??
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