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1. Referral details and any other predicating factors .
On 27.11.15 Mr Cordell’s mother contacted the Enfield HUB, mental
health referral centre. She reported that Mr Cordell was not eating, not
sleeping and that he was experiencing persecutory ideas, thinking that
people are laughing at him and talking about him. His mother said that Mr
Cordell believed that the government were advertising information about
him and that the television was talking about him or to him. She stated
that Mr Cordell was smoking significant amounts of cannabis and he was
not taking the anti-depressant medication that as prescribed in
March 2014.
On 01.12.15 Mr Cordell’s mother again contacted the Enfield assessment
mental health team and reported that Mr Cordell had locked himself in his
room and believed that his television was talking to him. She reported that
Mr Cordell was eating but not as regularly as previously. She said that Mr
Cordell sometimes believes that his mother’s body language is sending
him messages. She reported that he had not had any recent contact with
his friends but does go out on a scramble bike and had injured his hands.
On 01.12.15 a worker from the Enfield assessment team phoned Dawn
Allan, estate officer, who reported that he had threatened to strangle his
neighbour who had been moved as a result. Mr Cordell had accused his
neighbour of deliberately causing noise disturbance.
On 01.12.15 an assessment team worker phoned Mr Cordell and reported
that she had received text messages from Mr Cordell saying that he will
commit suicide once a court case is finished.
Mr Cordell was assessed by Dr Cushion, psychiatrist based at the Home
Treatment Team,
on 08.12.15. There were no concerns identified concerning his personal
care. He said that he hasn't gone out for months and his mother does all
the shopping. He spoke about a conspiracy to destroy his good name and
send subliminal messages to him via the television.
Mr Cordell said that the woman in the flat upstairs had been “stalking
him” he elaborated and said that she stamps on the floor when she hears
him moving around his flat or taking off his clothes. He spoke about his
plans to start a global business for children. He said that he had about
having thoughts of killing himself when he eventually clears his name. He
did not accept that he had a mental disorder during the assessment.
On 10.12.15 Mr Cordell was contacted by Goodie Adama, early
intervention team worker. He said that he was not interested in meeting
with mental health services. He spoke about being victimised by the
police. On
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and there was no evidence thought disorder or psychotic symptoms on the
telephone. He said that he didn’t feel safe leaving the flat which appeared
to be due concerns about police harassment. He said that complaint that
he had made about a police officer had led to that police officer being
arrested.

