Well I went for my first WFI interview to day I was not looking forward to it. I have to say the young lady was very pleasant an supportive. Her decision was that I am unfit for work at the moment ( I haven't worked since 1994 due to MS and complications ) and that if work was obtainable I would need transport too and from it and support employment. She says I'm due for review in 2013 but would like to see me in 6 months but added in her notes that I have a caring routine at home and work related activity would upset that.
She had no idea of my medical history prior to the interview and also no idea that I had not been to a medical due to the points I scored on the forms. I would recommend printing out a brief synopsis for them to read as you always forget something.
A big thanks to all who run this forum being armed with the right info has been a massive help.
Well I went for my first WFI interview to day I was not looking forward to it. I have to say the young lady was very pleasant an supportive. Her decision was that I am unfit for work at the moment ( I haven't worked since 1994 due to MS and complications ) and that if work was obtainable I would need transport too and from it and support employment. She says I'm due for review in 2013 but would like to see me in 6 months but added in her notes that I have a caring routine at home and work related activity would upset that.
She had no idea of my medical history prior to the interview and also no idea that I had not been to a medical due to the points I scored on the forms. I would recommend printing out a brief synopsis for them to read as you always forget something.
A big thanks to all who run this forum being armed with the right info has been a massive help.