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Sent: 01 February 2016 14:36
To: bola quadri; George Benyure (george.benyure@beh-mht.nhs.uk)
Craig Susan
Subject: FW: Debra Andrews [SEC=PROTECT|
Sensitivity: Confidential
Classification: PROTECT
Dear George & Bola,
Thank you for your email, I have only copied you both as there is other
information on Mr Cordell that urgently needs to be considered.
I received an email informing me that a mental health warrant had been
granted for Mr Cordell. This will cause a greater issue especially if he is
released back into the community. My fear is that this will indirectly
cause further distress for Deborah. A plan needs to be put in place with
full considerations.
Please can an urgent mental health strategy meeting be held regarding
Deborah Andrews, given the above information and the urgent need for
full consideration in this case due to the complex needs and issues with
both clients, who are known to your services and tenants of Enfield
Council.
Deborah is contacting me if not daily every other day these calls are
coming through at all different days and times. She is informing me that
she is not coping with everything and wants to go back into supported
accommodation, she feels extremely frightened and vulnerable. I must
confirm that its Deborah stating that she is not coping as I am not in a
position to make these decisions. When I speak with Deborah asking if
she is attending her appointments, she states that" it js a quick jab, in and
out no one speaks with you.
With regards to the management transfer this is still being prepared and
waiting to be heard by panel, I am waiting to hear the next available date
for this. It was explained when I suggested this action may be a route
forward that this is not a quick process and all elements need to be
considered. It is not necessary for Ms Andrews to currently go into
emergency accommodation either. This case will be assisted by moving
Ms Andrews; however, this may not resolve all of the concerns or the
overall future welfare of Ms Andrews.
Transferring Ms Andrews into another independent accommodation
without fully assessing her current needs and the full support required
should to be considered before this happens. As moving her may not solve
all of Deborah Andrews concerns. She is only going out when SJOG are
visiting, however they are only allocated 3 hours per week. More
recommendations need to be put forward to provide a comprehensive
package to support
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