Hi Donna
I normally put that the employee was accompanied by a friend / relative but I don’t give their name
Wendy
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> On 22 Feb 2018, at 11:49, Donna Dixon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Morning Folks
> Honestly - they just keep coming at the minute!!
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> Your thoughts/comments please:
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> I saw an employee for a client earlier this week for the 2nd time. The employee was accompanied by a friend/colleague, which I don't have any problems with. The colleague did take notes, but assured me it was as an aide memoire for the employee being seen. Again, a good idea as it is a mental health related case (work related).
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> The slight concern I have is:
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> I saw the friend/colleague as a referral recently and the 2 cases are connected.
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> I do know that both employees have been advised not to discuss any work matters with other colleagues. As this is not my issue, my initial thoughts are that I have no need to acknowledge that a friend/colleague was present. if the employer finds out, then it is for them to address this issue with the employees.
> My question:
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> Do you acknowledge that support was provided at an OH meeting or not in your OH report?
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> The only time I would acknowledge this in my OH report if an interpreter was present with regard to language barrier issues.
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> Thanks guys - hope this makes sense
> Donna
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