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Others have argued that  the solution  is  to have  groups of ‘experts’ with
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               different types of expertise.
          2.17  We note that a number of other  countries  adopt some form of
               multidisciplinary approach to health and disability assessments, including
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               Denmark,  Sweden,  Australia,  Finland,  Iceland  and France.
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          2.18  We understand that it would not necessarily be practicable for all claimants to
               be assessed by someone with  specialist  knowledge of  their particular
               condition. However, given the ongoing issues with assessment of those with
               mental ill-health, neurodivergent, co-morbid, complex, fluctuating or
               rare conditions, we recommend that these claimants should be assessed
               by HCPs with specialist knowledge of their conditions.   While we
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               appreciate that individuals often have more than one condition, we consider
               that it should in most cases be possible to identify who the most appropriately
               qualified  assessor  would be  from  the questionnaire  and other  evidence
               provided. We welcome the Minister for Disabilities’ recent statement that the






          63  B. Geiger et al. (2018) Assessing work disability for social security benefits: international models for
          the direct assessment of work capacity, Disability and Rehabilitation, 40:24, 2962-2970, p. 2966.
          64  Ibid.
          65  Ibid.
          66  J. Sengers et al. (2020) Work capacity assessments and efforts to achieve a job match for claimants
          in a social security setting: an international inventory, Disability and Rehabilitation, p.3.
          67  Ibid, p.4.
          68  Ibid, p.5.
          69  L. Bertrand et al. (2014) Situating disability. The recognition of “disabled workers” in France 8(4)
          Disability and Employability 296-281, p.270
          70  We note that in other contexts there has been a move towards specialist assessment of those with
          mental health conditions. In the criminal context JUSTICE has previously recommended that liaison
          and diversion practitioners should screen every suspect who comes into custory to ensure accurate
          identification of vulnerability  and provide appropriate mental health support where  necessary. The
          number of cases seen by liaison and diversion services has been steadily increasing (JUSTICE, Mental
          Health and Fair Trial Implementation Report (2021) para 2.16.


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