Tribunal: What questions should my housemate expect

my housemate is ny appointed .. er, person ? For my tribunal.
I’m collecting the notes and evidences he’ll be requiring and in order to structure an efficient referencing system we need to know what sort of questions they’ll be asking him.
for background, he’ll be taking a lead role in answering some of the more complex questions because my brain doesn’t work like that.
And in case it helps, our main argument is basically all the evidence I’ve provided is awesome, we’ve got several medical professionals saying ‘yeah his brains wonked’, letters of statements from friends attesting to how my executive functions don’t function and aren’t very executive, screenshots from services and businesses indicating how my disability has impacted other areas of my life, and my previous two letters all indicating that the DWP simply didnt take my case seriously at all.
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Your housemate will only be able to answer the questions at the hearing if they are your official DWP appointee. If not then you'll be expected to answer all questions yourself.
They may ask your housemate if there's anything they want to add at the end.
I can't tell you what questions they will ask because I don't know anything about your case. Everyone's case will be very different.
What you need to concentrate on during the hearing is answering the questions they ask you. Remember, this isn't a court and you're not on trial.
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