Charity worker gives evidence to Select Committee
A local charity worker believes basic errors in forms mean there is little confidence in controversial fit-for-work tests.
Marcia Brabbs from domestic abuse charity Safe, Strong, Secure says misspelt words and a confusing layout makes the process even more stressful for claimants.
She's been giving evidence to a Tynwald Social Affairs Scrutiny Committee this week.
Ms Brabbs has expressed concerns over a lack of professionalism:
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