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convenient time but he was prepared to have a visit at another
time.
On 15.01.16 he agreed to have home visit during a further
telephone conversation with Goodie.
On 19.01.16 he was visited at home by Goodie and Sandra
Muschett, senior practitioner. He was noted to be paranoid,
grandiose and not eating well. He denied any suicidal thoughts.
On 21.01.16 Sandra Muschet had a telephone conversation
with Mr Cordell’s mother. She said that Mr Cordell had been
harassed by the police for a number of years and that his
preoccupation with the police was based on reality. She
reported that Mr Cordell is not eating, not going out and has
poor self-care.
On 22.01.16 an attempt was made to assess Mr Cordell under
the Mental Health Act. Mr Cordell was angry that he had an
unannounced assessment. He spoke about feeling targeted by
the police. He spoke about being arrested numerous times and
had a curfew from the police. He refused to give the assessing
team access. He initially spoke rapidly but more slowly as the
meeting went on.
On 22.01.16 Mr Cordell phoned Amal Pomphrey, early
intervention worker covering for Goodie, and said that he had
felt threatened by the Mental Health Act assessment that had
taken place. He spoke about being arrested over a thousand
times by the police and being subject to a curfew.
On 26.01.16 Mr Cordell phoned Amal Pomphrey, early
intervention worker. He said that he had been contacted by a
housing officer who had “threatened to get the mental health
team out to see him”.
On 02.02.16 Mr Cordell phoned Amal Pomphrey and advised
that he had been told that a warrant had been granted. He was
clearl-0y aware of the planned Mental Health Act assessment.
Relevant social and medical history.
Information obtained from reports from Mr Cordell and his
family to mental health services. Not independently verified.
Social: Mr Cordell was the victim of abuse by a paedophile ring
and this led to him having contact with CAMHS Safe project
for a number of years, he has not spoken about the abuse for
many years. Mr Cordell’s father was violent towards him. He
was placed in care as a teenager. He separated from his
girlfriend in 2014.
Mr Cordell mother has regular contact with and helps with
shopping. Mr Cordell’s grandmother was diagnosed with
bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia, she was treated
with Schizophrenia. She died from cancer in August 2014.
In 2014 he was bailed for burglary.
In 2015 he was made subject to a 5-year Anti-Social Behaviour
Order for organising illegal raves. He not allowed to enter
industrial or disused premises between 10pm and 7 am. He has
reported that he has a long history police contact since he was