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sam12
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What do. I expect am scared messing up i struggle to explain things lawyer got the date to b4 I told her they goin to call b4 i go am terrified i end up crying
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What's advise best to wear i habit dressing up my lawyer said no pls advice me thanks
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Hi @sam12, they're not as formal as people think, you'll be fine. Will your support worker or social worker be going in to the tribunal with you? It is good to have someone there so you're not alone.
As for what to wear, this is entirely up to you! It's best to dress as you normally would dress.
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Hi,You should wear what you would always wear. Answer those questions honestly. I'm sure there's other that will give advice too about their experiences. Lots of people say it wasn't as scary as they thought.Do let us know the outcome. 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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Intend to over dress but lawyer said dress comfortable i. Just wear leggings in top though am nervous coming early then expected this should be Nov money for Christmas be great can go Southport am scared to go alone though i should win this
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I certainly will. I should not really get over dressed though. I think leggings in blouse flat shoes make up don't wear though. Just lawyer ssid not over dress i look tomorrow decide on something. As i don't get out i alway like to look smart. But be its social am put off. I will be with social worker n support worker we had laugh yesterday poor support worker she was in stitches she cuddle me yesterday because I was crying being low moods
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Hello @sam12 Best wishes with your tribunal you get a positive result and outcome.
You have your support worker or social worker attending that will be good as they are there to help and guide you.
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You be fine and look amazing whatever your wearing
To give you reassurance and confidence.
Take care.
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OK thanks.
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What i to do pip tribunal i kant speak for myself very well
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Just do the best you can, they are usually very understanding.
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. -
Hi @sam12, I understand how scary these assessments can feel but like Adrian said, they are not as formal as you think. Will your support worker be there with you?
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Okay thanks
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What if i need to drain mucus in court which i kant keep in problem
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What triggers mh is it my fault i had it all
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Hi @sam12, I understand this is worrying you. If you explain this to your support worker I am sure it will not be a problem.
Struggling with your mental health is not your fault. It can happen because of experiences that we have had or simply because of how our brain is. It's definitely not your fault @sam12.
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