Hi all!
I've been a lurker, but not a poster up until now, as I was waiting getting my SGC in hand. It's on that topic I write...
I've been going through the SGC application process in Wiltshire (As I see people have been asking timelines in other threads: New application. Applied October '21, had first call from FEO around two weeks ago). I've had the FEO visit, a chap called Dave with his new trainee, both very nice and the interview/cabinet inspection went well. In the meantime I was awaiting docs from the Doc.
Turnaround was pretty quick, two weeks from my local GP, and I received the filled-out form today. Now here lies the issue... When making my application I cheerily ticked "no" on all of the "is there anything wrong with you" boxes, as I'm (touch wood) fortunate to have stayed healthy throughout my life. Now...it turns up there was a "code" on my record for "depression" 21 years ago when I was 19/20. Never received treatment, never received medication. I'm assuming this was the result of a convo at some point with my GP when I was a mopey teenager, and that became a note on my file... The depression tag in itself would assumingly not be an issue, with time passed, no actual need for treatment etc. The problem as I see is the fact I technically (although innocently) didn't disclose!
I've sent the completed Doc's form to my FEO this afternoon along with a mea culpa and a "wow, I was surprised to see that". I just wanted others with more experience of the process chime in and let me know if I've just been sunk by a clerical issue? Putting myself in the FEO's shoes, I'd immediately take a VERY dim view if what someone had filled on their application, and the contents of the Doctor's report were saying two different things.
Thanks!
I've been a lurker, but not a poster up until now, as I was waiting getting my SGC in hand. It's on that topic I write...
I've been going through the SGC application process in Wiltshire (As I see people have been asking timelines in other threads: New application. Applied October '21, had first call from FEO around two weeks ago). I've had the FEO visit, a chap called Dave with his new trainee, both very nice and the interview/cabinet inspection went well. In the meantime I was awaiting docs from the Doc.
Turnaround was pretty quick, two weeks from my local GP, and I received the filled-out form today. Now here lies the issue... When making my application I cheerily ticked "no" on all of the "is there anything wrong with you" boxes, as I'm (touch wood) fortunate to have stayed healthy throughout my life. Now...it turns up there was a "code" on my record for "depression" 21 years ago when I was 19/20. Never received treatment, never received medication. I'm assuming this was the result of a convo at some point with my GP when I was a mopey teenager, and that became a note on my file... The depression tag in itself would assumingly not be an issue, with time passed, no actual need for treatment etc. The problem as I see is the fact I technically (although innocently) didn't disclose!
I've sent the completed Doc's form to my FEO this afternoon along with a mea culpa and a "wow, I was surprised to see that". I just wanted others with more experience of the process chime in and let me know if I've just been sunk by a clerical issue? Putting myself in the FEO's shoes, I'd immediately take a VERY dim view if what someone had filled on their application, and the contents of the Doctor's report were saying two different things.
Thanks!