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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Matthews v. South Wales Police [2003] UKEAT 0686_03_1509 (15 September 2003) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2003/0686_03_1509.html Cite as: [2003] UKEAT 686_3_1509, [2003] UKEAT 0686_03_1509 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE D SEROTA QC
(SITTING ALONE)
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
INTERIM HEARING
For the Appellant | MISS K NEWTON (of Counsel) Instructed by: Messrs Hodge Jones & Allen Solicitors Twyman House 31-39 Camden Road London NW1 9LR |
For the Respondent | MR J WALTERS (of Counsel) Instructed by: South Wales Police Legal Services Police Headquarters Cowbridge Road Bridgend CF31 3SU |
HIS HONOUR JUDGE D SEROTA QC
"After ten years of dedicated service, my contract was terminated after ten months off work suffering from stress/anxiety and latterly depression due to being bullied in work, and additionally harassed at home whilst recovering from surgery.
The decision to terminate my contract is not based on medical evidence available to the Police force at the date of my dismissal.
The force have been informed of the bullying I have experienced, I have attempted to carry out a grievance but this was deliberately thwarted.
I have offered work access to my medical records before I was dismissed and in my appeal, work has chosen to act unreasonably by ignoring the medical evidence.
Work have made no effort to seek independent medical evidence, but have relied on the force's doctor's out of date opinion, the fact that the force's doctor was still requesting me for attendance at medical reviews indicates the need to keep abreast of my medical condition, rather than rely on outdated information."
15 "With regard to whether Box 11 reveals an issue to disability, I recognise of course that illness and disability can sometime be connected. But there is no indication in Box 11 that Mrs Matthews is connecting the two in this case. She asserts "stress/anxiety and depression", which is not a "clinically well-recognised illness". Her complaint is that she was dismissed on the basis of "the Force's doctor's out of date opinion". She complains that the respondents "made no effort to seek independent advice". The implication there is that if they had she would not have been dismissed. There is nothing there to suggest disability discrimination."
3 (1) "…before the end of the period of three months beginning when the act complained of was done."