Hi legalbeagles,
I have posted on here before but i am hoping somebody may have experience of the situation i am in.
I work for HMP (Civil Servant) as a Prison Officer, and have been off work since autumn 2012 with a recognised medical conditon for which i have received treatment for via an operation to my nerve on one arm. I am hoping for the other to be done in early 2013, this will require further time off.
Anyway to the point-
I have going through the Ill Health Retirement process, to the extent that i have attended a face to face consultation with an ATOS OHP, the report was in my opinion favourable for me as it mentioned a disability under equalities act etc, not fit for work and no indication when this may change.
A request was sort and gained from my Consultant and again looked favourable for me (Medical Retirement).
Today i received a phone call from ATOS to arrange a "Telephone" call with one of the medical team to "ask" me a few questions and to make sure i was going to be happy with the report that is going to be sent to my employer.
What i want to know is this normal? Has anyone had experience of this?
Obviuosly he cannot carry out any further examination, to see my condition has not improved.
I have read the Civil Service criteria for IHR and i cannot see anywhere that i don't meet it.
I am on Classic PCSPS terms for this assessment and have just under 19 years in the job as an Officer.
I am almost 48 and my pension (Despite reform) or the bulk of it is available to me at 60 years of age.
Anyone who can offer advice i would appreciate it as i don't want to get caught out should they ask me retorical questions during my phone call with them.
Millitant you have always been an invaluable source of advice.
I have posted on here before but i am hoping somebody may have experience of the situation i am in.
I work for HMP (Civil Servant) as a Prison Officer, and have been off work since autumn 2012 with a recognised medical conditon for which i have received treatment for via an operation to my nerve on one arm. I am hoping for the other to be done in early 2013, this will require further time off.
Anyway to the point-
I have going through the Ill Health Retirement process, to the extent that i have attended a face to face consultation with an ATOS OHP, the report was in my opinion favourable for me as it mentioned a disability under equalities act etc, not fit for work and no indication when this may change.
A request was sort and gained from my Consultant and again looked favourable for me (Medical Retirement).
Today i received a phone call from ATOS to arrange a "Telephone" call with one of the medical team to "ask" me a few questions and to make sure i was going to be happy with the report that is going to be sent to my employer.
What i want to know is this normal? Has anyone had experience of this?
Obviuosly he cannot carry out any further examination, to see my condition has not improved.
I have read the Civil Service criteria for IHR and i cannot see anywhere that i don't meet it.
I am on Classic PCSPS terms for this assessment and have just under 19 years in the job as an Officer.
I am almost 48 and my pension (Despite reform) or the bulk of it is available to me at 60 years of age.
Anyone who can offer advice i would appreciate it as i don't want to get caught out should they ask me retorical questions during my phone call with them.
Millitant you have always been an invaluable source of advice.
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