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sam12
Posts: 1,338 Pioneering
This ok to wear black leggings to and sandals
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yes, fine....x
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OK thanks. Why do i need to take appeal papers to tribunal
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You need to take the bundle with you. If you have a representative then they should know all of this and also have a copy of the bundle.As for what to wear then just wear what you would wear when ever you go out. Good luck.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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My social worker taking. He only points the lawyer ssid about. Amd health to he goin by that thanks
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Picked my outfit kant decide best shoes for the day suitable with black and white top black leggings need help with type of shoes Ic
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I would suggest anything that's comfortable. You just need to be yourself.
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Yes i know I don't want do wrong thing that all thank you
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You won't wear the wrong thing @sam12
Just be sure to be comfortable and I wish you the best of luck!Scope -
If they saw me dressed they think sm not depressed yet clothes having nothing to do with your health am correct it shouldn't interfere i jus been reading someone lost because of dressing i take of jacket and leave in car n bag so put on after court
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Hi @sam12, you're correct it shouldn't interfere. I know it's worrying but you need to try and just wear whatever you normally would wear. Have you talked to your support worker about it? Did they suggest the same?Community Manager
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Wearing clothes shouldn't not effect my pip tribunal yet my health not my clothes yet I kant go out bare can I
Been 6 mths today investigation still on goin am fed up with it i no idea where i am -
Am worried really i go in a blazer and dress scarf when i arrive i on a cardigan doesn't look over dressed don't ever wear makeup any way. Only time to get dressed nice as am in doors. I will look plain goin in there. Just keep hair plain to no flowers in it just a clip up
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Morning @sam12, I understand why you are finding this stressful, but it'll be okay. Wear something you normally would and something you feel comfortable in. Did you support worker talk about this with you?
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I did say outfit but not colours I wearing. See my moods unpredictable i feel i explode anytime this process stressed me out. Worst having no money for anything weh. I do win am goin out buy pj's asda be in taxi be later in day early evening when more quite soon mucus be out goin well now this lady on. My moods mix today investigation still on goin this mad he kant ring me because of his wife at home she working he no phn tp call me both hacked i seriously missing him driving me to breaking point
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I'm sorry this is all having a big impact on your mental health. It's a lot to manage and you're doing great @sam12. I hope you have had a better afternoon.
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Am goin casual best to trainers to it make me less worried. Government make us all scared not right
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lodavyes said:
You have posted on a thread from more than 2 years ago. The thread is also about what clothes to wear at a PIP assessment.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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