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second girlfriend. Said he has been dialling 999 they get 15,000 calls per day; their time is
going backwards on their records and do not have a RUN number.
Says he does not have a mental illness no previous contact with services has been good.
Sectioned in the past human rights broken, people coming into his house, says he was giving
them access. Has tape recordings and linked in, Facebook pages of all involved, has set up a
web page. Discussed that they reason I had contacted him was to offer an appointment next
Tuesday 11am, asking why we are coming, offered to see at Lucas House instead he
declined this says prefers to be seen at home. Asked why I am not treating with dignity and
respect that he has told me all about my colleagues and their treatment of him and I have
not apologised to him and investigating. Discussed that he has the right to compliant which
he says he already has and knows how to make a complaint, reported that he was taping
our conversation and was making a digital copy which he has made of most interactions
with people. He agreed to a home visit next week. The home visit is with EIS Amal
Pomphrey.
Originator. HAGUE, Angela 19Jun 2018, 13:57 [Nursing]
Telephone call from Simon's mother Lorraine Cordell. Sounded tearful on the phone,
reported that she has spoken with Simon and he told her that we went to see him today,
myself and Amal. Said that he told her that the appointment went well and that we had told
him there is nothing mentally wrong with him, that he does not need psychiatric services
and is well. Says she is finding it distressing, very worried about her son as she believes, and
everyone else can see that her son is ill. Said he is struggling to cope, not leaving the house,
feels persecuted by his neighbours. Not managing the court case well. Believes that the has
lost trust in services and feels he needs to build trust with professionals again.
Reported that when she was in court the information that was given was that her son had
PTSD and was discharged form services, believes it was inaccurate and did not know where
the information came from, though perhaps it was lain Williams as he had around the same
time called to speak to Simon about his referral.
Discussed that we would need Simons consent to discuss his case. Reported that her mother
suffered with schizophrenia and she has a lot of experience around people who have mental
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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.
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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