My daughter has a telephone assessment for ESA next week. The letter says she must be present but I can answer the phone as I am her appointee. My daughter has autism and anxiety and doesn't talk to strangers. I was going to call the helpline for the assessment to ask but I haven't had chance. Does she have to speak for this assessment, she will struggle to even be in the same room. Should I still try to call beforehand to explain
If the HAAS Health Professional is convinced that your daughter does not have the capacity to communicate with him/her then you would be allowed to do the interview.
David
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