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7 years 3 months ago #207164 by Charizard
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Hello all,
I would appreciate your advice.
I went with my 16 year old son to his consultation yesterday. He has Asperger's and has been on DLA since he was 5. we both found the assessor hostile,judgmental and worst of all she asked leading questions such as 'so you compare and contrast them' when talking about things he likes to look at online before I buy them! She clearly had No knowledge of Asperger's, had to ask me what my son's diagnosis was and didn't know what a SENCo is. I am very concerned that her attitude and lack of knowledge will have damaged my son's chances of an award. My question is: can and should I make a complaint now or wait to see what the decision is? Is there anything else I can do?
I would appreciate your advice.
I went with my 16 year old son to his consultation yesterday. He has Asperger's and has been on DLA since he was 5. we both found the assessor hostile,judgmental and worst of all she asked leading questions such as 'so you compare and contrast them' when talking about things he likes to look at online before I buy them! She clearly had No knowledge of Asperger's, had to ask me what my son's diagnosis was and didn't know what a SENCo is. I am very concerned that her attitude and lack of knowledge will have damaged my son's chances of an award. My question is: can and should I make a complaint now or wait to see what the decision is? Is there anything else I can do?
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7 years 3 months ago #207184 by Gordon
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I would start by requesting a copy of the assessment report. Contact the DWP office dealing with your son's claim, then you can decide whether there are issues that warrant a complaint.
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I would start by requesting a copy of the assessment report. Contact the DWP office dealing with your son's claim, then you can decide whether there are issues that warrant a complaint.
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Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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7 years 2 months ago #207598 by Charizard
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Gordon,
Thank you for your advice, I didn't know you could request a copy of the assessment report and have done so!
Thank you for your advice, I didn't know you could request a copy of the assessment report and have done so!
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