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Urgent survey to help us prove what changes are needed to make the Work Capability Assessment fairer for people with epilepsy.

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Epilepsy Action and Epilepsy Society are working together to provide evidence to Dr Paul Litchfield, to contribute towards the Independent Review of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA). To gather the type of evidence we need, we have created a survey surveys.epilepsysociety.org.... Whether your experience has been good or bad please complete this survey and share with friends, to help us prove what changes are needed to make the WCA fairer for people with epilepsy. But please hurry the survey closes on Thursday 22 August 2013 at 5pm.

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