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From: Cllr Alev Cazimoglu
               Sent: 19 November 2018 15:34
               To: CAZIMOGLU, Alev
               Subject: Fwd.: SC [SEC=OFFICIAL]
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               From: Denise Cook-Smith
               Date: 19 November 2018 at 15:32:12 GMT
               To: Cllr Alev Cazimoglu
               Subject: FW: SC [SEC=OFFICIAL]
               Classification: OFFICIAL
               Hi Alev
               Further to your enquiry regarding Simon Cordell. Please see the update below from Debbie
               Morgan. SC was discharged from hospital on
               15/11/2018
               having been detained under the Mental Health Act for the purpose of assessment of his
               mental health. SC did not believe he required to be in hospital or wish to accept the proposed
               treatment that was offered. As there is insufficient grounds or risk for further detention or to
               take any further intrusive measures against his will, he has been discharged. SC does not
               believe he has a mental illness that requires him to take treatment or to maintain on-going
               engagement with mental health services. He appears disappointed with services in which he
               perceives to have received from both housing and metropolitan police believing he is being
               targeted for things he has not done. His assessment has not elicited he has care needs
               warranting supported accommodation or a package of care to sustain independent living as he
               can be adequately supported through universal services. He presents with adequate daily
               living skills and can live in general needs housing. He appears to be young man who has
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               particular beliefs, which may lead to him having differences in opinion with others, which
               may impact on relationships with others; particularly those in positions of authority. His
               mental health/psychological state therefore remains fragile; however, the risk is not such that
               he can be forced to engage with services. He was offered follow-up by mental health services
               in the community to which he declined, although agreed the he can be contacted by nurses
               from the ward to check on progress following discharge. He has been allocated a care
               coordinator
               (Soohah Appadoo, North Locality Team - 0208 379 4142)
               who will continue to try to engage him to build a relationship?
               SC describes his main presenting need to be that of his relationship with particular
               neighbours within his block, whom he believes to be intentionally causing him a nuisance by
               way of making noise, and reports feeling disbelieved and unfairly treated by the housing
               department and police. He therefore wants to be moved from his current accommodation. His
               mother approached the ward Consultant for a supporting letter to provide to housing for a 2-
               bedroom property citing she is his main carer. As there is no evidence to suggest SC requires
               to be looked after due to having care needs requiring a live-in carer her request was declined,
               she was advised to suggest housing put their request in writing should this be housing’s
               request. Mental Health would support relocation to alternative accommodation to reduce
               further tensions between the residents within the block. Hi mother advised that SC has/or is in
               the possess of eviction, and that he was discharged from hospital with no support which does
               not seem to be the case. Support has been offered which has been declined, and will continue
               to be offered to assist in managing the current situation or avoid and/or mitigation a situation
               of eviction.
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