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Hi everyone,

My son has a PIP assessment next Tuesday, this will be his third...the first one they failed him but we appealed and went to Tribunal and won, the second (eleven months later ) he passed. We intend to record this time, when I phoned Capita they said that I would have to give them a couple of days notice as they would have to ask the assessor as some " won't allow " a recording. I told them that it sounded a bit arbitrary and that we intended to record. Anyway she noted my son's details and that seemed to be that. When I asked her about what type of recording device we could use she said either cassette or cd would be ok but nothing digital ?, can anyone give me some advice about what type of machine we should use.

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OK Nystamite, I understand that but was worried in case they try to stipulate what kind of device. I phoned my local MP's office and got some worrying facts....Capita's brief is to reduce all claims by 20% and that the Birmingham area ( where we are ) has the highest rate of dismissed claims, also Capita are paid for each assessment they make, for example a friend of my son opted to have his assessment in his home....the woman was there no more than fifteen minutes and left saying that she had to rush for her next visit in Dudley....he failed his assessment !. I was also told that not all assessors are " highly trained " for the job, some are ordinary doctors, some are nurses and some others are medical assistants.

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Have a look at this link go down the webpage until you get to 'Audio recording' and have a good read: http://www.capita-pip.co.uk/en/assessment-process.html

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Surely if you make a digital recording and then give a copy to the assessor straight away there should be no issue?

 

Thanks Surfer01, but it seems that digital is not allowed, can't imagine why....It would be easy to pinpoint and make a note of anything that you wanted to take issue with. We have to play by their rules, they're out to do a hatchet job and we just have to try and make our case solid.

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