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Please select If Sec.12 doctor or GP: “Blank”
Legal status at time of assessment
Any delays in admission process?
Time assessment:
Started: 10:40hrs Completed 14:00hrs
Outcome details: Not admitted; N/A
Time of admission: N/a
Inf: No
Sec. 135: “Blank”
Sec 2: “Blank”
Sec. 136: “Blank”
Sec.3: “Blank”
Detained by Police, not under Sec. 136: “Blank”
Sec.4: “Blank”
Sec. 5(2): “Blank”
CTO: “Blank”
Sec.7: “Blank”
Other: “Blank”
Legal status at end of assessment
No admission: “Ticked”
Informal admission: “Blank”
Remains informal inpatient G Detained under Sec.2:
“Blank”
Detained under Sec.3: “Blank”
Detained under Sec.4: “Blank”
Placed under Sec.7: “Blank”
G CTO: Yes □ No □ Renewal □ Revoke □
Other:
Admitted/detained at: Not Applicable
Hospital/Unit: Not applicable
Ward: Not applicable
1 Summary of assessment
Patient's name Simon Cordell
Date of assessment:
03.02.2016
1. Referral details and any other predicating factors .
On 27.11.15 Mr Cordell’s mother contacted the Enfield HUB,
mental health referral centre. She reported that Mr Cordell was
not eating, not sleeping and that he was experiencing
persecutory ideas, thinking that people are laughing at him and
talking about him. His mother said that Mr Cordell believed
that the government were advertising information about him
and that the television was talking about him or to him. She
stated that Mr Cordell was smoking significant amounts of
cannabis and he was not taking the anti-depressant medication
that as prescribed in
March 2014.
On 01.12.15 Mr Cordell’s mother again contacted the Enfield
assessment mental health team and reported that Mr Cordell
had locked himself in his room and believed that his television