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georginacathersides
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Gentlemen I care for has his telephone call today and is realy worried got a lot off aniexty as well could some advise on what this is about cause he is very unstable at the moment is support worker is very good and say this is normal but am not sure have seen so many reviews and they are not nice to deal with could some one advise pls
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Hi @georginacathersides, thanks for updating us and wishing you and the gentleman you care for all the best for the interview. Hopefully our members will be able to offer some advice here, but please do keep us updated and let us know how it goes.
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Well was a fraud call and some one had reported him as going to pub well walking when he does nt allegation was made and they have to follow it up
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georginacathersides,
Unfortunately these interviews do happen from time to time and people who don't know the full circumstances of the claimant sometimes report information which isn't correct.
My advice would be to be completely honest & explain fully what he can and cannot do. Don't be pressurized into agreeing to anything which isn't correct.
If it's an interview under caution your client should be told this clearly. I don't think it is though, it sounds more like an investigation interview.
If there are questions he doesn't understand, he should say so and ask them to clarify.
Complain if he is put under too much pressure (bearing in mind he is a disabled person and the DWP have a duty not to make his condition any worse). If his benefit is suspended, then I would go and get advice locally (eg from a Citizens Advice Bureau). But hopefully, this won't happen.
Best of luck to you both.
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hahaha peaple love causeing trouble i had them come to me i live in two bed with landlady they wanted to know were my daughter slept what daughter i said so he gave me her name??? stacey forgetting its jon stacey ???? he lives with his mother now after my stroke ??they just have to follow phone calls ??ohh and i fill my facebook with rubish for nosey peaple such as my caravan site with pictures on a day out they wanted to know were my substancial saveings were????
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Well still on going and not heard as off yet of the outcome but making gentle men very anxious and anxiety to await letter from them and causing is health to get worse any advice
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Hi @georginacathersides, sorry to hear this. It may be a good idea to talk to a health professional involved in the gentleman's care so they're aware of the situation, and they may be able to offer some mental health support too.
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