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me for reassurance. Deborah has expressed that she is not managing independent living and
would like to go back into supported accommodation.
Please can you confirm if she has expressed this to staff at St John of god? Also, please can
you confirm if you feel that Deborah is not coping at present. If so, has this been reported
to the mental health team?
Also given the current hours that currently allocated to Deborah if this is suitable in this
situation for her need? If I recall this was expressed at a SOVA meeting that this should be
extended as her needs are becoming greater?
With regard to the Safe guarding plan I do feel that a mental health strategy meeting needs
to take place as issues beyond our control will also have a direct impact on the wellbeing of
Deborah. I am raising this directly with George Benyure Bolas manger.
Regards
Louise
Louise Brown
Anti-Social Behaviour officer
Community Safety Unit
Regeneration & Environment Department
London Borough of Enfield
/v 020 8379 4467
/x louise.brown2@enfield.gov.uk
From: Sarah Stump
mailto: SarahStumpo@sjog.org.uk
Sent: 27 January 2016 11:44
To: Louise Brown
Cc: Sarah Stumpo
Kate Kelly
Yvonne Stacey;
bola quadri
Subject: Debra Andrews Importance: High Sensitivity: Confidential This message has been
sent on behalf of Yvonne Stacey.
Hi Louise
I am extremely concerned about Debbie Andrewes neighbour and the increased risk to the
support workers and indeed Debbie, who, as you are aware is unable to leave her own
home unescorted.
Yesterday it was reported to me that the neighbour approached Barbara de Polla as she
entered the communal door, he was very aggressive and began shouting at her saying, you
should not be coming here, she is an alcoholic, you shouldn't take her out anywhere etc."
Barbara said that she did not want to talk about it and walked away from him, luckily, he
did not follow her.
In relation to Debbie is safety, I strongly feel that it is only a matter of time before
something serious or even fatal happens to her. As you are aware, the neighbour has a dog,
which appears to be a Staffordshire bull terrier which
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he allows to roam free in the communal area which is highly intimidating and potentially
very dangerous.
Please can you clarify the interim safeguarding protection plan and timescale as to when
Debbie will be moved to a place of safety.
I have completed an internal incident form and unfortunately, if another incident occurs, I
will have no other option but to temporarily withdraw our service, which will put Debbie in
a situation where she is even more at risk.