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Originator Details: 03 Feb 2016
Last Amended by Details: 09 Feb 2016
Samuel Curtis Social Worker
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Originator Details: 03 Feb 2016 10:40
Samuel Curtis Social Worker
Originally Entered by Details: 04 Feb 2016 09:41
Samuel Curtis Last Amended by Details: 09 Feb 2016 14:18
Samuel Curtis Validated by Details: 09 Feb 2016 14:18
Samuel Curtis Significant: No Added to Risk
History: No
Contains Third Party Info: No Conceal
From Client: Not Concealed
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Retrospective Entry
Entry Sam Curtis, Forensic Social Worker
Outline report. Initial entry on 03.02.16. Updated on 09.02.16.
I carried out a Mental Health Act for Simon at around 10:40hrs on 03.02.16. Dr Al-Allaq
(independent s 12 Doctor),
Dr Albazaz (independent s12 Doctor)
CJ and Nellie (HTT workers)
Amal (Community Mental Health Nurse based at Enfield Early Intervention Team) all attended. A
s135(1) warrant was obtained but not executed as Simon gave access. A lock smith was present, but
their services were not required as Simon opened the door. The police were present but remained
outside the property.
Mr Cordella€™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. Simon was expecting the assessment. He was
appropriately groomed and dressed. He had put his dog in the garden. Simon 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. Simon did change the topic of
conversation a number of times as there was particular information that he wanted to share with the