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From: “ratty.nembhard1956” <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>

Date: 26/07/2022 10:01 (GMT+00:00)

To: Strategy <Strategy@slam.nhs.uk>, ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com

Subject: RE: Join a ‘Qualitative Measures’ workshop – Today or Thursday

I will make sure you are listed as part of the Multiplel Discrimination I experience working at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2003-2008. When I have the first nervous breakdown after bereavement and losses. 

Make sure to put MERVELEE MYERS into Google to find me as a participant in http://www.acas.org.uk/researchpapers Dr Maria Hudson “The Experiences of Multiple Discrimination”. On King’s College website with RADAR-CNS in Mental Health Research and with HEAL-D Diabetes Research. 

Then check https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taA14IVIm9g for my investment to share my stories about miscarriages of justice by HMCTS and CJS and CPS colluding with http://www.leyf.org.uk the Paedophiles RINGS. 

Go back to 2007 UNICEF report UK ranked bottom of industrialised countries for child wellbeing assessment. I have my letters from the parents at KING’S. They are in same vicinity as the Maudsley where I have CBT after the death of my mother with dementia and the second miscarriages of justice happened. 

I will make sure you are name with the Police Officers led by PC Holly SWEENEY P255654 and Nikki Wright P240060 and Harry Stack P255641 and Ben Godfrey P255842 tried to murder me on behalf of LEYF Margaret Horn Lecture. Whenever I called for support they sent Police to try Section me under the Mental Health Act. 

They said I am a Criminal needing Emotional Regulation Treatment which is Entrapment to cover for London Early Years Foundation and the Metropolitan Police the Judiciary of England and Wales and Criminal Justice System and Crown Prosecution Services. Be careful what you wish for when you continue to Discriminate against me. 

Regards 

Mervelee Myers FD (Open)

Mental Health & SEND Advocate 

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From: Strategy <Strategy@slam.nhs.uk>

Date: 26/07/2022 09:20 (GMT+00:00)

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Subject: Join a ‘Qualitative Measures’ workshop – Today or Thursday

Still time to join a workshop!  We are co-producing ‘Qualitative Measures’ for our Trust strategy  

Last year, you said the Trust needed to measure the success of our strategy, Aiming High; Changing Lives 2021 – 2026 by collecting service user experience of our services. 

In March, we held our first round of workshops to gather views on the suggested areas of focus and ways we could collect this information.

In May, at the second round, we asked for your ideas on the questions we should ask to understand someone’s experience of co-production, quality of care, stigma, trust, equality, diversity and inclusion.

Now in July, you are invited to join service users, carers, Trust staff, external professionals and members of the general public to agree the practicalities for collecting the experience measures for our Trust strategy.

Watch this short video for the ‘story so far’ on this work and register for a workshop via Eventbrite

Dates:

Friday 22 July, 1.30pm-3.30pm (complete!)

Tuesday 26 July, 4pm-6pm

Thursday 28 July, 10am-12pm 

Don’t worry if you cannot attend a workshop, we have an online survey to collect your views too.

Help circulate this information by forwarding on to your networks #HelpShapeOurStrategy #PartnershipEvent @MaudsleyNHS

Best wishes,

Qualitative Measures Working Group (of service users, carers and Trust staff)

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Housing For Women is referred for Elderly Abuse against me. I was provided with housing in 2000 when I escaped with my life.

Now H4W is guilty of racism setting up my neighbour to TERRORISE me. Also 2 times the glass was broken by my neighbour. First time the Police was involved. H4W took over a week to repair the glass. The second time the Police failed to visit. Considering the recent SLAUGHTER of 4 members of the same family in Bermondsey. H4W is in breach of my RIGHTS not to be discriminated against.

I am not safe in my home considering I gave H4W the key to the Communal Area. This has been used to enter the Communal Area to leave letters on the mats that have been there since 2001.

A letter with threats from Samantha Gibbs was opened and left on my mats. Later the neighbour came in and smashed the glass for the second time. After H4W colluded with Debbie Gilchrist to charge me with ASB.

I have recordings of the H4W staff who breached the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics. I have splinters from the broken glass in my finger and foot at different times. As for the garden, when Trina Philbert and Candy Smith visited on 20/6/2022, I showed them the dangers of the fencing with the nails detaching.

I am diabetic, if the H4W team knows what that entails. I am unable to do the things I usually carried out in the garden. The garden is also an Environmental Health Hazard to my husband.

Refer to     https://mervelee.com/2022/07/25/without-prejudice-housing-for-women-tarnish-rev-rose-hudson-wilkin-name-police-let-down-lawrence-family-hmcts-cps-cjs-career-criminals-responsible-for-discrimination-against-us-25-7/

Regards

MM

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Refer to https://fb.watch/c5NapiTXb-/ and https://fb.watch/c9z-33z7v/ for more. Compensation & Reimbursement Policy Author: Billie Owen, Director of Housing and Support Yasmeen Mahmood, Customer Experience Manager Responsible Executive: Housing and Support Ratifying Authority: Board Date ratified: Date of previous review: January 2017 Date of next review: June 2024 Details of Consultation Internal and External: Executive Team Consultation July/August 2021 Board Approval September 2021 Equality Impact Assessment: YES Date conducted: 18 August 2021 By: Zaiba Qureshi Results: No impact Status Final Draft for Board Ratification Version No. 2 File path Related Policies • Complaints Policy • Right to repair Policy Appendices • V2 2 Contents 1. Introduction and rationale to policy……………………………………………………………………… 3 2. Policy Statement (including Scope and Aims) ………………………………………………………. 3 3. Location of this policy……………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 4. Definitions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 5. Exclusions …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3/4 6. Policy …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 6.1 Mandatory Compensation …………………………………………………………………………………… 4 6.2 Quantifiable Compensation……………………………………………………………………… 4 6.3 Discretionary Compensation………………………………………………………………………4 7. Compensation Types & Calculation ……………………………………………………………………. 5 8. Reimbursement ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 7/8 9. Damage Caused to personal possessions …………………………………………………………… 8 10. Statutory Compensation ………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 11.1 Home Loss/Disturbance… ……………………… ………………………………………….8 11.2 Temporary Moves …………………………………………………………………………………… 8 11.3 Right to Repair ………………………………………………………….. ……………………….8 11.4 Compensation for Improvements…………………………………………………………………8 11. Claims for Compensation or Reimbursement ……………………………………………………….. 8 12. Reporting and Monitoring ………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 13. Forms & Appendices ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 14. References …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 15. Further Information ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 16. Review of this policy ………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 V2 1. Introduction and rationale to policy 1.1. The compensation and reimbursement policy sets out Housing for Women’s approach to compensation for service failures. It details some circumstances when compensation will be considered and what the compensation may be. It should be noted this is not an exhaustive list of circumstances and each case will be considered in its own merit. 1.2. Housing for Women encourages all our residents to have some contents insurance as compensation will only be paid for damage to residents’ personal property in exceptional circumstances. 2. Policy Statement (including Scope and Aims) 2.1. The aim of this policy is to provide redress to our residents and restore their home and amenities to the position they would have been in had service failure not occurred. It should be noted that Housing for Women will consider other remedies to put a situation right but, in some instances, financial compensation may be the only and/or appropriate form of redress. 2.2. This policy covers circumstances when Housing for Women may provide customers with financial compensation because of a failure in service delivery or reimbursement for sums expended. It should be read in conjunction with our Complaints Policy but claims for compensation or reimbursement can be considered without being part of a complaint. 2.3. This policy applies to all customers in receipt of housing and/or support services from Housing for Women. It does not apply to members of the public who have no contractual relationship with the organisation. This policy will apply to leaseholders only where there is a direct contractual relationship between Housing for Women and the lessee. 3. Location of this policy To be inserted 4. Definitions Compensation: something, typically money, awarded to someone to make amends or in recognition of a failure in delivery of service, or failure in how the service has been delivered. Reimbursement: to make repayment for an actual expense or loss incurred. Goodwill: this is discretionary and may be given where we decide that there is a shortfall in the level of service, or the action/inaction is not in line with our service standards. This covers issues where we have financially disadvantaged a customer. 5. Exclusions 5.1 We will not pay compensation if: • The fault, delay to works or loss was outside of our control, for example, if there is a strike or inclement weather or the resident did not give us access to their home or caused delay in any other way • Loss or damage was the fault of the resident, their family, pets, or visitors including failure to report the repair promptly, keep appointments or follow advice provided by the association (e.g., prevention of mould and condensation) • The loss or damaged occurred because of an alteration to the property or its facilities which were carried out by the resident, without the permission of the Association or 3 V2 completed to the required standard. 5.2 The compensation policy does not cover claims for an alleged effect on a resident’s health, or their households’ health, due to a service failure. Any resident believing their health, mental or physical wellbeing has been affected and wishes to seek financial compensation should notify Housing for Women and our insurers will be notified and the claim investigated and dealt with solely by insurers. 6. Policy 6.1. Mandatory/Statutory Compensation is where there is a legal, or other external requirement to compensate. This could include home loss, disturbance, improvements, and payments under the Right to Repair scheme 6.2. Quantifiable Compensation should be evidence of quantifiable loss which could include increased heating bills due to disrepair, having to pay for alternative accommodation or take away food, paying for cleaning or carrying out repairs where a landlord has failed to meet its obligations. This should come with a caveat that any such costs must have been reasonably incurred and evidence of such loss has been provided. 6.3. Discretionary compensation can be made but is not limited to: • poor complaint handling • delays in providing a service e.g., in undertaking a repair • failure to provide a service that has been charged for • temporary loss of amenity • failure to meet target response times • loss of use of part of the property • failure to follow policy and procedure • unreasonable time taken to resolve a situation 6.4. Compensation is not automatic and will not apply where the service failure or mistake has not caused any problems or where it can be easily remedied. 6.5. Compensation will always be offset against any arrears or other sums owed to the association to be varied at the absolute discretion of the Chief Executive. 6.6. Staff will be alert to situations where compensation might be payable as detailed in this policy and other associated policies, e.g., the Complaints Policy and will work towards resolving the situation promptly, without the need for the residents to make a claim. 6.7. We will not rely on our residents to advise us that they want to make a claim for compensation, for us to act effectively. In many instances an apology may be what is required in addition to resolving the outstanding issue, for our residents to be assured that their issue has been resolved satisfactorily. However, any claims made by our residents will be considered fairly. 6.8. We will investigate all claims thoroughly and within the set timescales as detailed in our Complaints Policy and advise our residents who is dealing with their claim. 7. Compensation calculation and types 7.1. Payments can be made in many forms. Except for situations where statutory compensation applies, we will consider the following compensation methods: • Letter of apology • Flowers/Gifts • Shopping Vouchers 4 V2 • Bank transfer • Rent Free period • Improvement to property • Payment off any arrears balance 7.2. The Level of compensation will reflect the level of inconvenience, disturbance, or annoyance suffered and the extent to which Housing for Women has been directly responsible. It will also consider the time taken to resolve the problem and any additional costs incurred by a resident in making a complaint may be reimbursed to them in full or in part. Examples include excessive electricity used by workmen, excessive telephone calls and independent reports. 7.3. If we are unable to pay compensation, we will advise the resident stating the reasons for refusal of their claim. If the resident is unhappy with our decision, they can follow our Complaints Policy. 7.4. Goodwill/Discretionary compensation can be assessed on a case-by-case basis using the thresholds in the table below. Housing for women will ensure that all compensation payments are fair and proportionate within the recommendations of the Housing Ombudsman Code. 7.5. Goodwill/Discretionary compensation values will be assessed as follows: Level of Impact to the customer Inconvenience caused Value of Compensation Authorisation Level Minor Direct service failure caused by Housing for Women Up to £100 (Missed appt £10) Moderate A succession of service failures and/or the problem is not resolved within a reasonable timescale. Poor workmanship, multiple appointments/cancellations, running of additional equipment for the purposes of carrying out repairs/humidifiers/loss of heating/hot water. £51£500 Manager Executive Director Severe Serious or prolonged service failure or loss of facilities resulting in severe distress, disruption, loss of amenities/power supply £501£1500 Chief Executive or 2 members of the Executive Team Compensation payments outside of a Complaint Panel above £1500 are at the sole discretion of the Chief Executive. All compensation payments, including gestures of goodwill such as flowers/vouchers will be reported to the Customer Experience Manager for recording purposes. Examples of types of compensation / reinstatement: • Decoration vouchers to be provided for areas that are damaged whilst any works are being carried out by Housing for Women contractors / partners / sub-contractors. • Replacement of carpets/floor covering if we have damaged them, we will consider the original quality, current condition and take depreciation into account. • Where we have failed to deliver a major service paid for in a fixed service charge, we will consider the charge for the service; the level of disruption caused and the length of time the service was unavailable for. Adjustments will then be made for the service charge for the following year though in exceptional circumstances we will make direct refunds. • Loss of heating- we will provide temporary heating, where this is more costly to operate, we will 5 V2 pay up to £3 per day for additional costs incurred where electrical heaters are operational. • De-Humidifier costs- we will pay the running cost of £1 per appliance per day where a dehumidifier is required to dry out a property. • If a room is not habitable due to ongoing works or in a state of disrepair, compensation will be paid after 7 days of continual loss of the room. No payment will be given consideration where a room is undergoing major works under our planned works programmes for kitchen and bathroom refurbishment/replacement. NB – In all instances any compensation related to rent will only be paid against the proportion of rent paid by the resident and not regarding Housing Benefit received. Where a resident is in receipt of Universal Credit, they will have to provide evidence of the rent element of payments before any claim can be calculated. Table for calculating compensation for room loss: Room Bedroom Rent Refund (of Weekly rent) 25% of rent Room Living Kitchen 20% of rent 30% of rent Bathroom Loss of outside space 30% of rent 10% of rent All Toilets 100 % of rent 8. Reimbursement 8.1. Reimbursement will be given in instances where a resident or service user has incurred actual and evidenced costs (evidence shall be e.g., detailed receipts and original invoices) because of action or inaction by Housing for Women staff or contractors and where a claim or complaint has been upheld. 8.2. Reimbursement will also be made in respect of agreed and reasonable expenses incurred when a resident is decanted or must leave their home for major repairs. In all cases receipts are required. 8.3. In exceptional circumstances reimbursement of or contribution towards excessive utility costs incurred because of a faulty appliance will be offered at the discretion of the Executive Director or Executive Team. 8.4. Reimbursement in most cases will not normally be set off against any arrears or other sums owed to the association unless the arrears are greater than £1,000 in which case part of the reimbursement may be set off against the arrears balance. This decision is at the discretion of the Chief Executive or Executive Team. 9. Damage caused to personal possessions 9.1. The cost of replacing or repairing personal possessions damaged at a property is normally expected to be met from the resident’s contents insurance policy. Housing for Women will not compensate residents for damage caused to personal possessions that are not covered by the residents’ contents insurance policy. 9.2. Housing for Women will only compensate residents for the replacement value of any personal possessions damaged inadvertently by its staff or contractors. Reasonable proof of the damage caused and the replacement value of the items taking the original quality, 6 V2 current condition, and depreciation into account will need to be provided in such cases. 10. 11. Statutory Compensation 10.1. Home Loss and disturbance, in instances where residents are required by Housing for Women to move from a property, see Housing for Women’s Home Loss and Disturbance Payments Policy and Procedure. 10.2. Temporary moves – If we are moving you temporarily from your home, and we are repairing your home, then you will not be entitled to compensation, although we will pay for suitable alternative accommodation and related out of pocket expenses, on production of receipts, under our Home Loss and Disturbance Payments Policy. 10.3. Right to Repair- A separate Right to Repair policy is in place 10.4. Compensation for Improvements – Residents may make a claim for compensation towards certain improvements at the end of their tenancy provided that written permission was granted by Housing for Women. Claims for Compensation or Reimbursement 11.1. Claims for compensation can be made to Housing for Women via email, letter, phone, customer portal or in person. Requests made via Social Media channels will need to be through a private direct message that can be verified. Claims for compensation may be passed to us by a third party on behalf of a resident acting on their authority with the resident’s written agreement. We may contact the customer to confirm authenticity of the claim. 11.2. Claims for compensation should be made within 28 days of the date to which the claim relates. Housing for Women will not normally consider claims which date back earlier than 28 days unless there are exceptional circumstances, subject to agreement of the Executive Team/Chief Executive. Documentation or receipts must be provided in support of the financial sums claimed. 11.3. We will follow up a claim for compensation within 5 working days, contacting the claimant to confirm how and when the claim will be assessed. Any compensation settlement will include a breakdown of how the final figure was calculated. 11.4. If a resident is in arrears with rent or service charge or owes any money for e.g., a rechargeable repair or Court costs, compensation will be used to offset all or part of the arrears or debt. 11.5. Reimbursement in most cases will not normally be set off against any arrears or other sums owed to the association unless the arrears are greater than £1,000 in which case part of the reimbursement may be set off against the arrear. This decision is at the discretion of the Chief Executive or Executive Team 11.6. Any offers of discretionary compensation are made on the basis that it does not constitute an admission of liability. 11.7. If residents are dissatisfied with the settlement, they have the right to appeal using our Complaints Policy. 7 V2 Reporting and Monitoring 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Compensation payments data will be included the number and value made will be reported quarterly as a sub-section of the ‘Complaints, Comments and Compliments’ report. An annual provision for compensation payments will be included in the budget process. Forms/Appendices Forms relating to this policy are included within the procedures above. References This policy has been written with references to the good practice guidance published by the Housing Ombudsman Service (HOS). The HOS can enforce penalties for poor administration of our procedures or financial disadvantage/or loss suffered by the customer. Policy Name Existing / Complaints New Revised or Revise Equality, Inclusion and Diversity E xisting Repairs Maintenance Policy Existing Further information • Customer Experience Manager • Director of Customer Review of this Policy This policy will be reviewed every 3 years or more frequently if required to ensure that it complies with any changes in good practice, legislation, or regulation. 8

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Mervelee Ratty Nembhard

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Without Prejudice I Must Put The Past Behind Me, Move On Don’t Forgive But Not Forget As History Have A Way Of Repeating From My Father Was Stricken With Parkinson’s Disease, Life Change

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10. TVJ  https://youtu.be/kJcomeREU2Q   &  

11. Word Press https://merveleeadvocacy.com/2020/08/21/until-we-stop-facebook-google-linkedin-from-cyberbullying-us-on-behalf-of-terrorism-we-doom/

12.LEYF  www.leyf.org.uk &  Southwark News https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/coronavirus-london-early-years-nurseries-unite/#.XpQfd4vU6lc.mailto

13. Dr Maria Hudson www.acas.org.uk/researchpapers.

14. Maudsley http://www.radar-cns.org & www.slam-iapt.nhs.uk/southwark

15. Dr. Laura Crawford www.healthmanltd.com

Reference

MM Updates: Refer to http://skynews.co.uk  and www.nurseryworld.co.uk  and http://communityplaythings.co.uk  and www.resourcesforautism.org.uk  and www.morellomarketing.com  and www.adwords.google.com  and http://www.myvision.org.uk  and www.parkinsons.org.uk  and http://worldreferee.com/referee/valdin-legister/bio  and http://jamaica-star.com/article/20161128/jlp-breaks-pnps-dominance-westmoreland  and Windrush 70 www.itv.com/london  and https://www.hfw.org.uk  and Professor Tony Bertram – EECERA https://www.eecera.org  and Dr Chris Pascal www.crec.co.uk  and https://www.diabetes.org.uk  and https://www.macmillan.org.uk  and JA 53 https://youtu.be/NwdEddlilw  and https://www.facebook.com/PembrokeHouse/videos/302334554093821/?    &  YT  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taA14IVIm9g Petition https://petition.parliament.uk/help#standards 

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 &  https://www.lamethcollege.ac.ukIOPC  https://www.policeconduct.gov.uk/.    WD   & www.peachespublications.co.uk  RC  https://www.ryanclement.com,   CD   www.collins.co.uk Ofsted & www.ofsted.gov.uk   PACE &

 Google  https://www.google.com  Search Engine will send you to my WordPress and https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site.  Here are my YouTube: 1. My Website: http://www.youtube.com/Channel/UCBcqloBmT16XFBLAOPdvtFw  Custom URL https://www.youtube.com/c/RattyNembhardGaGaStreetRebel  at your service from 2012. Number 2: https://myaccount.google.com/b/107858638420456774272/email    &  http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19434472.2015.1108352   & SN https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/coronavirus-london-early-years-nurseries-unite/#.XpQfd4vU6lc.mailto    ET  https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016    ICO www.ico.org.uk PACE 

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/60/section/24

 JF  www.personnelconsultancy.com  letter to Employment Tribunal

 HMCTS LondonSouthET@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk   EAT  LondonEAT@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk JO   www.judicialombudsman.gov.uk  DE www.express.co.uk UC http://universal-credit.service.gov.uk/journal/add-journal-entry-write-content/SERVICE_ISSUES/

 OU   www.open.ac.uk/ceremonies   NWM www.nurseryworld.co.uk   Sky News http://skynews.co.uk  Respublica  www.respublica.org.uk Clubbing Together: The Hidden Wealth of Communities ResPublica. Work in partnership with CPT UK CPT UK http://communityplaythings.co.uk  CC  www.cardboardcitizens.org.ukMC  www.morleycollege.ac.uk   My Personal Experiences https://plus.google.com/100939131463790195264/posts/YoJDpGvhGMG  VS  www.victimsupport.org.uk  RC   http://www.radar-cns.org  se   PH https://www.facebook.com/PembrokeHouse/videos/302334554093821/?  

  CLA 1967

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1967/58/section/3

   Police

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/60/section/117

 EASS  http://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com CS  www.southwark.gov.uk/covidsupport  and covidsupport@southwark.gov.uk     ACAS  http://www.acas.org/uk/earlyconciliation   Diabetes  www.diabestes.org.uk  and www.desmond-project.org.uk  and www.heal-d.co.uk  too. 

   NHG www.princessstreetgrouppractice.co.uk/practice-information/nexus-health-group-partners/.  

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Websites

Websites:

1. Centre for Research in Education Inclusion and Diversity – www.creid.ed.ac.uk

2. Department for Education – www.education.gov.uk

3. Equality and Human Rights Commission – www.equalityhumanrights.com

4. Inclusion – www.inclusion.ngfl.gov.uk

5. Teachernet – www.teachernet.gov.uk  as part of LSA Training. 

6. Petition https://petition.parliament.uk/help#standards

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Suffice it to say I will leave well enough alone and move on with my life. I will use it in my Book as part of my https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site campaign for why I decided to JUMP off the conveyer belt saying I am MAD and a CRIMINAL needing ERT. What sort of Progress Report is this?   

Regards

Mervelee Myers

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From: Janelle Reid
Sent: 21 July 2022 14:56
To: Mervelee Myers
Cc: navvalbrown@gmail.com
Subject: Progress Update

Dear Mrs. Myers and Naheel,

Please see the progress update attached as requested. Please acknowledge receipt of this email and its contents.


Warm Regards,

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Richard

Considering the meeting we had about the “Photography Notice” at the Walworth Living Room, this is adding insults to injury. After sending me email about “Digital Champion”.

As I said in previous correspondence and how my DATA have been used, we need to address this not be email, but at an organisational level. Based on the “Reference” we drafted. Look back on the draft you sent me where you did not even spare the time to spell my name correctly. Then we can go from there. Refer to https://www.facebook.com/PembrokeHouse/videos/302334554093821/?

Regards

Mervelee Myers.

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From: Richard Galpin
Sent: 21 July 2022 15:51
To: Mervelee Myers
Cc: Nina Feldman; Lucy Welch
Subject: Re: Recent Requests

Hi Mervelee,

We are very keen to respect your rights and wishes as regards GDPR and image consent. 

I’m sorry if I misunderstood you – 

Please do let me know if you would like to be removed from our mailing list?
Please do let me know if you would like us to remove your image from our website images and video?

We would very much like to make sure your rights are respected, with regards to the choice above.

Many thanks,
Richard.

On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 at 13:07, Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Richard

Since you continue to misconstrue our conversation and email contact. I have no alternative but to use this correspondence and any other in line with the GDPR 2018 and Charter of Rights 12 Codes to address matters.

Am still mindful that Lucy gave me the chance to volunteer with Pembroke House. But once again I have been made to carry the can to cover up for 8 years of DISCRIMINATION that TRAUMATISED my husband to cover for HMCTS and CPS and CJS Career Criminals.

Regards

Mervelee    

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From: Richard Galpin
Sent: 21 July 2022 12:56
To: rattynembhard1956@gmail.com
Cc: Lucy Welch; Nina Feldman
Subject: Recent Requests

Hi Mervelee,

I hope you are well, and doing ok in the recent heatwave!

Your suggestion of a group to feed back on the Walworth Living Room is an excellent one. We’ll be looking to pull together a group of people to get wider feedback on the Walworth Living Room and we would love for you to contribute to that. 


I’m very sorry that you weren’t happy with the reference I provided. I was aiming to provide you with a reference about your volunteering experience with us, as requested. I’m sorry that you weren’t satisfied with the results.

I understand that the emails you get from the organisation about volunteering continue to cause upset. I understand that they can seem impersonal because they are sent to everyone on the list. We can keep you on the mailing list – or we can take you off the mailing list. Could you confirm which you would prefer, and we will be happy to amend the list accordingly.

Use of your images/video on our website: I understand that you may be requesting for us to remove your image from our website? Is that correct? Please confirm if this is the action you would like us to take, and then we will proceed with that as quickly as we are able..

You are very welcome in the Walworth Living Room, and we hope to see you soon.

Richard.

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JAMAICA’S JOURNEY TO INDEPENDENCE

(Source: The National Library of Jamaica; 12 East Street, Kingston, Jamaica)

Jamaica became a British colony in 1655 and until the mid 1830s the Negro population was enslaved. Yet when slavery ended blacks were still faced with labour exploitation and racial domination. Many of the ex-slaves became peasants but suffered hardships from highly priced goods, heavy taxation and a justice system which worked against peasants. The government remained oblivious to the growing discontent of the citizens, and riots and resistances took place, culminating in the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865, as these ex-slaves fought for equity and a better standard of living.

In 1866, the Old Representative form of Government was replaced with the Crown Colony Government which comprised the Legislative Council, a Governor, six officials and 3 non-official members. Legislations concerning land were implemented and there was an improvement in the education system. Still, the majority of Jamaicans reaped little benefits from Crown Colony government. Agitation for change in the system of government began immediately after 1866 but change was achieved very slowly.

The right to vote was restricted to every sane adult who owned, had paid taxes, or paid an annual rent or paid direct taxes to the amount of £3 a year. In 1938, Jamaica had a unicameral legislature (one chamber legislature) consisting of a small number of elected members- one from each parish- and a larger number of nominated and official members. Because Jamaica was a colony, many top positions in government were reserved for British people. During the 1930s the number of blacks in the council and civil service were rising. Riots broke out in 1938 as they demanded better working conditions and representation for workers. The agitation/disturbances of the 1930s led to the granting of Universal Adult Suffrage in 1944 which meant that every Jamaica over 21 years would be able to vote for the government of his or her choice, whether or not he/she owned property.

1945-1962

THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE

A new constitution was granted in 1944. It provided for an elected and nominated executive council responsible for determining the country’s policy. The executive council was chosen from the party that won the majority in the Legislative Council. Members of the executive council were responsible for the different government departments but power rested with the Governor.

In 1953 changes were again made to the constitution which provided for a Chief Minister and seven other Ministers from the House of Representative Alexander Bustamante became the first Chief Minister. By 1957 self-government was achieved and the Executive Council was replaced by a Council of Ministers and the powers of the Governor reduced.

As the country’s constitution evolved Federation with the other Caribbean countries was encouraged. August 2, 1956 Britain passed an Act for the Federation of the West Indies which came into existence January 3, 1958. The Federation was a political institution with its own government, constitution, coat of Arms and flag. The Federation was being challenged though in countries such as Jamaica. On September 19, 1961, Jamaica held a referendum to decide whether to remain in the Federation. The majority voted ‘No’ and preparations began for Jamaica’s withdrawal.

Now out of federation, Norman Manley announced that his government would proceed with preparations for independence.

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From: Mirza, Sanna
Sent: 21 July 2022 15:26
To: Helen Creech; Mervelee Myers
Subject: RE: Claim F03CL973 Our ref: 30841.123 [WBDUK-AC.FID124122720]

Good afternoon,

Please be advised the hearing tomorrow has been vacated.

Kind regards,

Sanna Mirza

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