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- earlofsilversea
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14 years 4 weeks ago #32815 by earlofsilversea
Replied by earlofsilversea on topic Re:Job Centre meeting
ok thanks i'll just turn up.. although if i had the re assessment first i hardly think that they would want to see me.. sorry to be a noob but what is WFI thanks..Eos
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- Survivor
14 years 4 weeks ago #32820 by Survivor
Replied by Survivor on topic Re:Job Centre meeting
Basically, it's an interview to see if they can get you back to work.
It will cover things like what your qualifications and experience are and what sort of training might help you to get back to work. You may be given advice on help that they could offer you to get back to work. A plan will be drawn up.
You must participate fully in the interview, but at present there is no obligation on you to follow that plan.
It will cover things like what your qualifications and experience are and what sort of training might help you to get back to work. You may be given advice on help that they could offer you to get back to work. A plan will be drawn up.
You must participate fully in the interview, but at present there is no obligation on you to follow that plan.
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- earlofsilversea
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14 years 4 weeks ago #32827 by earlofsilversea
Replied by earlofsilversea on topic Re:Job Centre meeting
ok thanks then it looks like my fears are correct
"It will cover things like what your qualifications and experience are and what sort of training might help you to get back to work. You may be given advice on help that they could offer you to get back to work. A plan will be drawn up."
all i can hope is they actually ask me about my disabilities first. and or take them into consideration
thanks Eos
"It will cover things like what your qualifications and experience are and what sort of training might help you to get back to work. You may be given advice on help that they could offer you to get back to work. A plan will be drawn up."
all i can hope is they actually ask me about my disabilities first. and or take them into consideration
thanks Eos
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14 years 4 weeks ago #32831 by Steve Donnison
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Replied by Steve Donnison on topic Re:Job Centre meeting
HI EOS,
Check our guide to 'Getting the best from a work-focused interview' in the members area.
They do very much have to take your health conditions into account and they can't actually force you to take a job.
Please do read the guide, it may help to put your mind at rest.
Good luck,
Steve
Check our guide to 'Getting the best from a work-focused interview' in the members area.
They do very much have to take your health conditions into account and they can't actually force you to take a job.
Please do read the guide, it may help to put your mind at rest.
Good luck,
Steve
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- Ranald
14 years 4 weeks ago #32879 by Ranald
Replied by Ranald on topic Re:Job Centre meeting
earlofsilversea wrote:
Based on my own experience of the private company that conducted all 5 of my WFIs i believe they unofficially operate the "cream and park" method with their claimants.
When i first attended they were all action and phoned me often with unsuitable jobs i might be interested in (creamed). But when it became apparent i was having none of it i was "parked".
It seems they try hard with who they consider a likely choice for work initially but leave you alone if you don't show willing and take what they offer you!
Ranald
ok thanks then it looks like my fears are correct
"It will cover things like what your qualifications and experience are and what sort of training might help you to get back to work. You may be given advice on help that they could offer you to get back to work. A plan will be drawn up."
all i can hope is they actually ask me about my disabilities first. and or take them into consideration
thanks Eos
Based on my own experience of the private company that conducted all 5 of my WFIs i believe they unofficially operate the "cream and park" method with their claimants.
When i first attended they were all action and phoned me often with unsuitable jobs i might be interested in (creamed). But when it became apparent i was having none of it i was "parked".
It seems they try hard with who they consider a likely choice for work initially but leave you alone if you don't show willing and take what they offer you!
Ranald
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