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illness not believing they have a mental health problem and don't require treatment. Says she
          is happy to encourage her son to engage with services as far as possible.


          Originator: HAGUE, Angela 19Jun 2018,14:33 [Nursing]
          Home visit today as arranged with Amal Pomphrey from EIS. Client previously under EIS from
          2015 discharged in January this year, difficult to engage. History well known so not repeated.


          Simon was friendly and welcoming into his home. Put his pet dog outside in the garden,
          visible through patio doors. Dog appeared in good health though Simon reported that his dog
          is stressed about his neighbours the police and mental health services to the point it has
          chewed some of the fur off his front paws.


          Simon stood for some time keen to talk about the evidence he has gathered against the
          police, and local authority, has taped and logged everything on a website. Showed his website
          says not live as yet, all he has to do is click a button and it will show how he has been unfairly
          treated by the local authority and police. Website and all written video and audio recordings
          linked. Showed a couple of examples CCTV inside his flat, conversation with ASBO team and
          written documents. Also showed us paper files that the has maintained in large ring binders,
          containing copies of e-mails and all correspondence. Informed us that he tapes all

          conversations he has with health, local authority and police staff. Has CCTV cameras placed
          internally and externally around his flat.

          Spoke of how his issues began many years ago trouble with the police over holding illegal

          parties. Reported that he is currently not going out feels afraid. No restrictions placed on him
          regarding going out other than not allowed in Industrial areas or 24-hour venues such as
          MacDonald’s or Tescos. Reported recently in court with regards to his neighbour,
          representing himself does not feel he needs a solicitor. Recommendation is that he has an
          assessment with a psychiatrist. However, said he will not attend as the letter has not been
          properly dated and stamped and therefore believes he is not bound by it.


          Mental state:

          Simon was casually dressed, his hygiene appeared fair. He maintained good eye contact and

          rapport. His speech appeared slightly pressured difficult to interrupt but not irritable when
          interrupted.

          Grandiose ideas around his intelligence, says he is a millionaire property from wealthy

          relatives who have deceased, successful businesses, earning hundreds and thousands of
          pounds. Paranoid about his neighbours, believes they and others have spread information
          that he may have had herpes. Paranoid delusions believes his neighbours are deliberately
          following him from room to room banging on his ceiling. Believes they want to kill him.
          Though he did not express any thoughts of wanting to harm anyone. Believes he is being paid
          to look after vulnerable people in poor situations.






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