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- cockburnspath
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Cheers.
- carole
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- Steve Donnison
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Re the telephone, ask Atos what regulation they are relying on to insist you disclose your telephone number. If your condition means that you find it very distressing or confusing to deal with telephone calls then you could explain that to them and say that you are requesting that, as a reasonable adjustment under the disability discrimination act, they write to you rather than phone you.
However, we would not advise you to continue to refuse to disclose your telephone number if they threaten to end the assessment process. Instead you would need to comply but make a formal complaint to the DWP.
If you unable to leave your home ask atos to send a health professional to visit you at home. They won't be keen and you will need medical evidence to support the fact that you aren't able to attend at a medical centre.
Good luck,
Steve
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- Crazydiamond
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Hi,
Re the telephone, ask Atos what regulation they are relying on to insist you disclose your telephone number. If your condition means that you find it very distressing or confusing to deal with telephone calls then you could explain that to them and say that you are requesting that, as a reasonable adjustment under the disability discrimination act, they write to you rather than phone you.
However, we would not advise you to continue to refuse to disclose your telephone number if they threaten to end the assessment process. Instead you would need to comply but make a formal complaint to the DWP.
If you unable to leave your home ask atos to send a health professional to visit you at home. They won't be keen and you will need medical evidence to support the fact that you aren't able to attend at a medical centre.
Good luck,
Steve
You are not obliged to disclose your telephone number to anyone, and that includes both Atos and the DWP.
If either/both of these organisations were to contact a directory enquiries service and you were listed as ex-directory, it would be against the law to supply confidential information such as this, to a third party without your knowledge. The directory enquiries service would simply tell the interested party of the ex-directory status, and that would be the end of the matter.
If Atos insist that you provide your telephone number and you continue to refuse, you could probably seek redress under the DDA and possibly the Human Rights Act, as well as submitting an appeal if the assessment process was ended.
I doubt very much whether Atos will provide any regulations which state you are compelled to provide your telephone number, but I stand to be corrected?
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- Austinp008
They just make the rules up as they go along (this is the only time we have rearranged an appointment)
how I hate this company