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1 day 16 hours ago #312043 by Wolfpack
SERCO PIP assessment recording only available by phone, not video was created by Wolfpack
I advise everyone to make use of the recording facility on online assessments. Now that we have had a rejection come through for my son's PIP renewal, I wish I'd stuck to my original intention and done so.
My son recently had an assessment for renewal of his PIP claim. He has ADHD and learning difficulties. I elected to have this done via video, as I thought it would aid communication in the meeting. However, when the meeting began with the Serco assessor, I was informed that we could only record it if we switched to a phone call. (I realised later that the letter had mentioned this, but hadn't quite realised at the time.) I declined the offer as the assessor seemed very pleasant and I thought the video setup would be better for my son in terms of communication.
The decision letter has now come through and my son has been denied PIP completely, despite previously qualifying under both criteria. I do now regret not having switched to the phone call option, despite the inconvenience and detrimental effect on communication, because at least we'd have an authoritative record of what was said. Nonetheless, we will go through the mandatory consideration and appeal process, as we have done before. When we did this previously, we won a great victory at the First Tier Tribunal, helped greatly by the Benefits and Work materials, so I am hopeful that a similar result can be repeated this time.
My son recently had an assessment for renewal of his PIP claim. He has ADHD and learning difficulties. I elected to have this done via video, as I thought it would aid communication in the meeting. However, when the meeting began with the Serco assessor, I was informed that we could only record it if we switched to a phone call. (I realised later that the letter had mentioned this, but hadn't quite realised at the time.) I declined the offer as the assessor seemed very pleasant and I thought the video setup would be better for my son in terms of communication.
The decision letter has now come through and my son has been denied PIP completely, despite previously qualifying under both criteria. I do now regret not having switched to the phone call option, despite the inconvenience and detrimental effect on communication, because at least we'd have an authoritative record of what was said. Nonetheless, we will go through the mandatory consideration and appeal process, as we have done before. When we did this previously, we won a great victory at the First Tier Tribunal, helped greatly by the Benefits and Work materials, so I am hopeful that a similar result can be repeated this time.
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13 hours 44 minutes ago #312085 by BIS
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Replied by BIS on topic SERCO PIP assessment recording only available by phone, not video
Hi Wolfpack
I'm sorry that this has happened to you and your son. Even if you have asked the assessors to record, we always advise people to make their own recording, as they often fail. And don't be deceived by a 'pleasant assessor'. That isn't because there aren't any nice ones - there are -, but we get many members with similar conditions to your son, where the parents thought the assessment went okay and then found their PIP has been reduced or lost altogether. In my experience, there are few assessors with the skills or experience to understand the challenges and difficulties of conditions such as ADHD coupled with learning difficulties.
I hope you won't have to go all the way through to appeal, but glad to hear that you're prepared to fight again to the end.
BIS
I'm sorry that this has happened to you and your son. Even if you have asked the assessors to record, we always advise people to make their own recording, as they often fail. And don't be deceived by a 'pleasant assessor'. That isn't because there aren't any nice ones - there are -, but we get many members with similar conditions to your son, where the parents thought the assessment went okay and then found their PIP has been reduced or lost altogether. In my experience, there are few assessors with the skills or experience to understand the challenges and difficulties of conditions such as ADHD coupled with learning difficulties.
I hope you won't have to go all the way through to appeal, but glad to hear that you're prepared to fight again to the end.
BIS
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