As we all know, 'official' meetings/interviews can be daunting at the best of times :tinysmile_hmm_t2:. Can you imagine what it's like to be told you are not allowed someone there to support you?
Last week, I was asked to accompany someone, as a witness/support, to an 'advisor interview' the jobcentre in my local town ... No problem there you might think (as I knew full well the DWPs "Good Practice Guide" allows for such things). Imagine my surprise when, on arrival, I was told "You can't go in with them" by a big, burly G4S security guard!
Ignoring him, and walking into the waiting area with my friend I was confronted by the "Floor Manager". This woman also (falsely) told me that I was unable to be there, so I asked to see her manager. "I'm the floor manager" she says "My decision is final" ... erm no!! I again asked to see/speak to her manager.
After 10mins, I was approached by another woman, who sat down and asked me what the problem was. I explained what had occurred, explaining again that anyone attending the jobcentre was allowed to be accompanied, and she went off to talk to the floor manager (leaving the G4S security guard standing next to me). I felt like I was doing something wrong ... that I was deemed as "dangerous" by the staff and had to be watched to make sure I didn't do anything!
After another 5mins or so my friend was called to his interview, leaving me waiting with the G4S goon (you guessed it, I was not allowed to go).
I have been asked (again) to accompany someone to the same jobcentre today - but this time I'm going armed with a printed version of the Good Practice Guide and a FOI request stating that I am allowed to go. I'll update after this meeting
Last week, I was asked to accompany someone, as a witness/support, to an 'advisor interview' the jobcentre in my local town ... No problem there you might think (as I knew full well the DWPs "Good Practice Guide" allows for such things). Imagine my surprise when, on arrival, I was told "You can't go in with them" by a big, burly G4S security guard!
Ignoring him, and walking into the waiting area with my friend I was confronted by the "Floor Manager". This woman also (falsely) told me that I was unable to be there, so I asked to see her manager. "I'm the floor manager" she says "My decision is final" ... erm no!! I again asked to see/speak to her manager.
After 10mins, I was approached by another woman, who sat down and asked me what the problem was. I explained what had occurred, explaining again that anyone attending the jobcentre was allowed to be accompanied, and she went off to talk to the floor manager (leaving the G4S security guard standing next to me). I felt like I was doing something wrong ... that I was deemed as "dangerous" by the staff and had to be watched to make sure I didn't do anything!
After another 5mins or so my friend was called to his interview, leaving me waiting with the G4S goon (you guessed it, I was not allowed to go).
I have been asked (again) to accompany someone to the same jobcentre today - but this time I'm going armed with a printed version of the Good Practice Guide and a FOI request stating that I am allowed to go. I'll update after this meeting
Comment