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               On 19.11.14 Mr Cordell’s mother phoned the hub (triage team) and reported that he
               was paranoid towards her and towards the police. In response the home treatment
               visited the same day. When home treatment workers arrived the same day, the police
               were present and reported that Mr Cordell had been screaming in distress. The police
               said that they had found Mr Cordell using a gas canister and thought that he was using
               nitrous oxide. He was referred for a Mental Health Act assessment.
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               The Doctor’s Folder / pub Book Issue: 5!
               Stage 5
               Folder 5
               Originator Details: 19 Nov 2014
               Last Amended by Details: 19 Nov 2014
               Colin Clancy Nursing
               Page Numbers:101+ 102
               101,
               Originator Details: 19 Nov 2014 19:12
               Colin Clancy Nursing
               Originally Entered by Details: 19 Nov 2014 19:19
               Colin Clancy Last Amended by Details: 19 Nov 2014 20:26
               Colin Clancy Validated by Details: 19 Nov 2014 20:26
               Colin Clancy Significant: No Added to Risk
               History: No
               Contains Third Party Info: No Conceal
               From Client: Not Concealed
               102.
               CRHT:
               Mother, Lorraine: 0208 245 7454
               Father, Ben: 07415 388 734
               We spoke initially with mother on phone. She reiterated that Simon has suffered years of
               harassment by the police for past offences. Not all true. She has spoken with him today and
               he has been extremely angry with her and the father. We stated to mother that we will be
               tactful and say only that the family were concerned.
               We attended the flat around 17.30. There were police outside. They had been attempting to
               enter as they had received complaints from neighbours due to Simon screaming out in
               distress.
               We spoke with the officers and explained that we were from the mental health services. They
               stated that they had not properly spoken with him and observed him to be holding a small gas
               cannister, possibly sniffing nitrous oxide for recreational purposes.
               We all jointly spoke with his mother and she requested that CRHT do not attempt to see him
               following this as it will antagonise the situation.
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