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work. They meet regularly with clients whilst
                 they are in work and also liaise with employers.
                 I could support Mr Cordell in making an
                 application for PIP. Alternatively, he could get
                 that support from ‘Enfield Well-Being Connect’
                 The Mental Health Enablement Team could
                 provide support in tenancy management as well
                 as support to access education/training and work.
                 Opinion and recommendations
                 I have met Mr Cordell on two occasions only
                 and I have not had the opportunity to assess him
                 in the community. A rapport needs to be
                 established with him.
                 On the basis of recent events, history of risks to
                 self and alleged risks towards others, and taking
                 into account the views of the MDT on the ward I
                 think that he would benefit from a longer stay in
                 hospital. This is in-order for the MDT to assess
                 him comprehensively to determine if he has a
                 severe and enduring mental illness such as
                 schizophrenia/psychosis. If it is determined that
                 he has a severe mental illness then this should be
                 treated accordingly whilst he is in hospital.
                 Signed: Soobah Appadoo, CPN
                 Dated: 07/11/2018
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