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VIEWS OF THE PATIENT
               Simon is willing to co-operative with mental health services. He said he is willing to take his
               medication.
               He gave me a letter he wrote to indicate his commitment to treatment and willingness to
               engage. I attach it for your information.
               POSITIVE ASPECTS OF PATIENT
               Simon was able to access community resources independently and had the ability and
               capacity to make some choices. He is competent in his activities of daily living skills.
               He plans to register a charity to raise funds to support causes dear to his heart One of such
               causes is towards premature babies. He said his sister was born premature. The other is to
               help homeless people.
               AFTERCARE
               Simon lives on his own in a one-bedroom ground floor flat in Enfield. His mother is
               supportive and in constant contact with him.
               Enfield Council will have section 117 responsibilities and will provide the appropriate
               housing and care in the community.
               Simon will also have the support of an allocated care co-ordinator who will regularly monitor
               his mental state and concordance with medication. The team will offer Simon psychology
               assessment and or input; he will be seen and reviewed by psychiatrist regularly i.e. every 2-3
               months or sooner If required. He will be offered interventions around concordance to
               medication, identifying triggers and relapse preventions. A referral to dual diagnosis worker
               will be offered. Simon will have access to groups such as social recovery and mental well-
               being and specialist services for vocational/occupation recovery.
               SIMON CORDELL
               1695
               771,
               Barnet, Enfield and Haringey NHS
               Mental Health NHS Trust
               A University Teaching Trust
               RECOMMENDATION
               I met with Simon today on the ward and assessed him in preparation of the report. Simon
               recognised me immediately. He was warm, welcoming, polite and co-operative throughout
               the meeting. He stated about half a dozen times that he is willing to work with the services
               and also willing to accept medication.
               It would be helpful if Simon will agree to stay in hospital to continue treatment as he
               appeared to have made good progress since admission. As part of the medical and nursing
               team I believe that Simon will benefit from staying in hospital for further assessment and
               continue treatment.
               Goodie Adamo
               Locum CMHN
               Early Intervention for Psychosis
               SIMON CORDELL
               1695
               772,
               Official Statement of Mr Simon Cordell.pdf
               Official Statement of Mr Simon Cordell
               The Events Leading Up to My Wrongful Detention of my Detainee: -
               The events leading up to my wrongful detention of my detainee that have been governed
               under civil proceeding, do in fact relate to the following incidents:- On the 25th June 2013
               the Metropolitan police attended my home address that being of 109 Burncroft avenue
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