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6 years 10 months ago #192973 by Celine@Dion50
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Can you use a Dictaphone for recording, because not everyone will have a tape or CD recorder?
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6 years 10 months ago #192974 by Celine@Dion50
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Gordon. This looks like a way of getting out of allowing people to record their assessments. Any device should suffice. They know that most claimants do not own a tape or CD recorder. I have heard stories from claimants that what is being said by the claimant is not what the assessor is writing/typing. This cannot be legal. Hence the reason for a legitimate recording device.
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6 years 10 months ago #193018 by Gordon
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See my answer on your other topic!
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6 years 10 months ago #193019 by Gordon
Claimants do not have a legal right to require their assessments are recorded, it is an accommodation by the DWP to allow it, basically it's their house, their rules.
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Jacqui F. wrote: Gordon. This looks like a way of getting out of allowing people to record their assessments. Any device should suffice. They know that most claimants do not own a tape or CD recorder. I have heard stories from claimants that what is being said by the claimant is not what the assessor is writing/typing. This cannot be legal. Hence the reason for a legitimate recording device.
Jacqui.
Claimants do not have a legal right to require their assessments are recorded, it is an accommodation by the DWP to allow it, basically it's their house, their rules.
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