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I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
Regards
NB: Please can you forward this message to your line manager.
Sarah Stumpo Service Manager Mental Health Team
Saint John of God Hospitaler Services 176 Durant's Road Enfield EN37DF
Tel: 020 8804 7873
X2
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Deborah Andrews / Enfield Council Case History
Page Number: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,
DATE(S);
O.1) 24/01/2017
P.1) 01/02/2016
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CASE HISTORY
24/01/2017: On the 24/01/2017 My mother had requested my personal Data held about
myself on the Enfield Councils computer system and so on to delivered to ourselves and
this is the date that the information got taken out of there computer systems.
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01/02/2016: communication between CSU & Bola Quadri CPN
From: Louise Brown
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