I still have no report

In May, I was diagnosed with ASD and was asked if I wanted my report. I said yes. 6 weeks later, I hadn't heard anything and asked for this report. I was given different infromation by different people - I wasn't registered at the GP surgery, they (CMHT) have lost report and was then "I have no idea what you mean".

I was promised a letter and had to phone up again last week for it. My letter? It was just I have ASD and that I am now discharged.

I have asked time and time again for a report I've been promised and have had to get PALS and the branch officer of my local NAS involved.

I have since been told they don't give out reports any more. Is this true? I need my report. I can't sort out my benefits without it and am fed up having to ask my GP to write letters for me to prove that I'm on the spectrum.

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  • Thats interesting.

    I am diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome and dealt with my own situation as well as advocating for several others with Aspergers over the years.

    Never did came across a situation where the full report was requested by anyone involved in any benefits decisions, but admittedly I have only advocated for other Aspies. 

    The report would mean nothing to an untrained benefits assessor as it is written as professional opinion for other professionals.

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  • Thats interesting.

    I am diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome and dealt with my own situation as well as advocating for several others with Aspergers over the years.

    Never did came across a situation where the full report was requested by anyone involved in any benefits decisions, but admittedly I have only advocated for other Aspies. 

    The report would mean nothing to an untrained benefits assessor as it is written as professional opinion for other professionals.

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