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My Atos/pip assessor is also a glamour model
ocdman
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My pip appeal is progressing and im at the stage of received my papers from the tribunal service and just waiting on a date to be set. So also ive filled in an awful report to the select committee about my experience etc .
I have found out my assessor advertises as a glamour model (its on her linkedin profile and facebook page etc ) this doesn't seem right and im wondering who (if anybody ) in the government or an official agency might be interested in knowing this .
I have found out my assessor advertises as a glamour model (its on her linkedin profile and facebook page etc ) this doesn't seem right and im wondering who (if anybody ) in the government or an official agency might be interested in knowing this .
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Hi,I’m no expert but I suspect that any personal life choices of the assessors are irrelevant for pip purposes.Best not to bring it up as you may be seen as being intrusive.xx
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The tribunal will only be interested in finding the truth of your claim and how you fit the descriptors. Anything else will be disregarded.
Any complaints should be kept separate and addressed to the relevant company although if you do make a complaint you can mention that you have done so
CR
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Thanks debsidoo and cockney rebel. I was after another point of view etc and I think you are correct so ill leave things be for the time being.
David. -
Hi ocdman,
I see your concern(!) But in this day and age professionals are far more at liberty to do this kind of thing in their own time, so best not raise it I'd say...
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