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               •  Debra Moved for Ever I never knew!

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               •  Stain had the keys
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               •  The Doctor’s Folder / pub Book Issue: 1!
                   Notes From the: 09/02.2016.
                   Date of initial referral: 21/01.2016.
                   Date of assessment: 03/02.2016.
                   Place of assessment: Patient’s Home
                   London Borough of Enfield
                   Approved Mental Health Professional Assessment Form. -For use when compulsory
                   powers are being considered Assessing AMHP Sam Curtis. Hospital Not applicable Dr
                   Kripalani, Consultant Psychiatrist, Lucas House, 305 - 309 Fore Street, Edmonton,
                   London, N9 OPD Tel 020 8702 3100 GP Nightingale House Surgery, 1 Nightingale
                   Road, N9 8AJ Tel 020 88059997 /cmhn / Goodie Adama, Care Coordinator and
                   Community Mental Health Nurse, Lucas House, cmht 305 - 309 Fore Street, Edmonton,
                   London, N9 OPD Tel 020 8702 3100
                   Page Numbers: 32,33,34,35,36,37
                   On
                   03/02.2016
                   Dr Al-Allaq (independents 12 Doctor),
                   Dr Albazaz (independent s12 Doctor),
                   CJ and
                   Nellie (Home Treatment Team workers),
                   Amal Pomphrey (Community Mental Health Nurse based at Enfield Early Intervention
                   Team) all attended. A s135(1) warrant was obtained but not executed as Mr Cordell gave
                   access. A lock smith was present, but their services were not required as Mr Cordell
                   opened the door. The police were present but remained outside the property. Mr Cordell’s
                   home was somewhat cluttered with a large printer by the door. However, it was clean and
                   organised. He had food in the kitchen. His mother and a female friend were present. Mr
                   Cordell was expecting the assessment to take place. He was appropriately groomed and
                   dressed. He had put his dog in the garden. Mr Cordell expressed his unhappiness about
                   the warrant being obtained. He said that if he had been sent an appointment letter, he
                   would give professionals access. He mentioned on going issues with the police and that
                   he had a court case in February. His speech was somewhat rapid at the start of the
                   interview, but this appeared to be due to anxiety rather than thought disorder. His speech
                   slowed as the interview went on. Mr Cordell did change topic of conversation a number
                   of times as there was particular information that he wanted to share with the team. He
                   spoke a project to start a community internet site and showed those present a business
                   plan that was on his computer. He showed us documents which he said were related to his
                   court case. He pointed out a line in the document that said that all the suspects were white
                   and said that this was part of his legal challenge to his Anti-Social Behaviour Order. He
                   denied any symptoms of mental illness when asked about a variety of psychotic
                   symptoms. He denied suicidal ideation. He spoke about difficulties he had with his
                   upstairs neighbour relating to noise disturbance. He showed us some letters which said
                   that his neighbour had written to him. He said that his neighbour has an alcohol problem
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