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Home › NASS have told me that I have to move to Manchester, do I have to go?

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Re: moving to Manchester

Anonymous — Sat, 07/25/2009 - 23:42

the answer is yes and no, but more no no. It sometimes depends, if you are on section 4 (it said that if you are section 4, you can not refuse to move to where they want send you. Some women in my organisation had the same problem recently. One example of a woman to get her to stay in the city she was. She has depression and she was seeing a councellor, she was also a memebr of our organisation, she belongs to a church. She gathered letter from her councellor, our organisation, from her church. On those letter it said that the councellor didn't want her to see our councellor in the our city she was sent as it is difficult to someone to change councellor when the person is on therapy., on our letter (organisation) we said she is an active member, that she belongs here with us, her chuch writes that she was also a active member. so my advice will be to try like thatit might work. Good luck!!!

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