Facebook I am making sure #MerveleeMyers_FactDays help those from LEYF Nurseries – #LEYF working under Modern Slavery Practices. So how about the UK government …
Facebook I am making sure #MerveleeMyers_FactDays help those from LEYF Nurseries – #LEYF working under Modern Slavery Practices. So how about the UK governmentstop #burying HEADS and #act about the #discrimination of VULNERABLE!
The #strongwinds about to blow me away. But I will stand up and be stronger against the jolts that are part of this journey of life. Keep on #relaxing, don’t let me mash up your dolly house? I am a loner and damn good at it for the past nearly -50 years. Why should anyone be thinking I need them now?
Facebook I am making sure #MerveleeMyers_FactDays help those from LEYF Nurseries – #LEYF working under Modern Slavery Practices. So how about the UK government stop #burying HEADS and #act about the #discrimination of VULNERABLE!
Developing my #skills. #MerveleeMyers_FactDay11. I have been applying my IP/CPPDP to #empowering myself from I #graduated from Lambeth College with a Student of Year Certificate! So #WilliamVincent stop #contacting me. I will get one #Obeah person or COOLIE #BabyDuppy fi sort you out! As for #JuneOSullivan she don’t know who is Mervelee Nembhard The MAD_Damn enuh!
My stories are #LEYFnCohorts are documented in cyberspace, along with the Employment Tribunal judgement online. The Daily Express Columnist state Tech Don’t Lie. So why is #faceboook terrorising #MerveleeMyers_FactDay 11?
My ordeals with #LEYFnCohorts start at Fitzrovia Community Nursery. Those involved were #mariagoncalves and #mariafreeman. Joelle Lax spoke up for me. But why is she no longer working with LEYF? I will come back to this.
The Employment Tribunal regulations claim I don’t have #disabilities, despite having a chronic anxiety diagnosis from 18th July 2006. #LEYFnCohorts claim they only have data I give them in the Employment Tribunal bundles. Now how come #hildamiller send me to the prestigious HOC on the 16th March 2015? Does this mean they breach of contract with the UK government departments re #safeguard?
Discrimination of #MerveleeMyers_FactDay 11 start in 2004, when the financial institutions gang up to rob me of my money. From 2004-2008, the discrimination continue at Kings College Hospital. I have my first nervous breakdown. That’s why I am part of Dr Maria Hudson Research Paper recommended to ACAS www.acas.org.uk/researchpapers. Now do I need to mention the Windrush Generation stories? MP #dawnbuttler manage to knock it off the headlines with #jerk
I meet #professors#chrispascal and #tonybertram at Middlesex University on the 19th September 2015. 3 days later #LEYFnCohorts suspension led to my nervous breakdown on the 27th September 2015. Go to LinkedIn to see who is the credible witness. The Employment Tribunal presi-DEAD over another miscarriage of my. Now they trying to gag me to cover up.
Nothing that anyone do can stop me from achieving my #purpose in life. I am a strong independent woman who overcome childhood truamas and is helping others, by sharing my experiences.
Nothing that anyone do can stop me from achieving my #purpose in life. I am a strong independent woman who overcome childhood truamas and is helping others, by sharing my experiences. The Employment Tribunal regulations is responsible for delivering the judgement online making me a victim. The Modern Slavery masters and mistresses at #LEYFnCohorts might think they get away?
This is #MerveleeMyers_FactDay 11, trying to find ways not to let fulfilling prophecy by #LEYFnCohorts stop me from being the person who I know I am. But I will be naming all those involved in the discrimination that triggers my childhood truamas into PTSD and ruined my life.
This is #merveleemyers before I graduated from Lambeth College with a Student of the Year Awards. Maybe the Employment Tribunal regulations should explain why they presided over another miscarriage of justice and make me a victim? Then #LEYFnCohorts must be charged with #perverting the course of justice.
If I allow others to continue the discrimination that triggers my childhood truamas into PTSD, I will be letting down every employee who have been made voiceless vulnerable victim by #LEYFnCohorts. Today I ask the Employment Tribunal to find out who in cyberspace I come into contact with via years of working in the Early Years Sector. So #dawnnewton is one.
Here’s my grandson who I meet for the first time on the 22nd December 2013. Now go back to my account to find out how much of my life has been lost because of Discrimination by #LEYFnCohorts? Now the Employment Tribunal regulations make me a victim. My other grandson is due on this grandson’s birthdate. I spent all my life working with young children. #MerveleeMyers_FactDay 11.
Start with #merveleemyers Fact Day 11. My son #kevinmurray have become part of the political class in Westmoreland Jamaica WI. Now how can I keep quiet and let #LEYFnCohorts, Facebook and the Employment Tribunal get away with discrimination that triggers my childhood truamas into PTSD?
Facebook, they can try, but 42 years ago, Kevin Murray was born. The road was not always smooth, as we live in Gaga Street. I am proud of my determination to lift myself and my family out of the poverty that befall us. God is my guide and I am blessed with another Valdin Legister Clan on a way. LEYF Nurseries – #LEYF the Employment Tribunal regulations might allow you to get away with discrimination, but you will be booked for Modern Slavery Practices in due course.
Since I am so #Generous, let me pass to LEYF Nurseries. Maybe they can share with their cohorts in DISCRIMINATION.
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Sun Gazing · Pass it onAll reactions:6Jennive Munroe, Barbie Khan and 4 others23ShareOn this day6 years agoActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard is thinking about how blessed I am in Bermondsey. · Shared with PublicTrying my hands at developing my #Brand. My passion is Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND). I have to take the time to work hard to achieve my goals, and it aint easy? So #WilliamVincent decided to use #FacebookTerrorCell to target me and on #mentalhealthday this Person and his #cohorts decided to put their #plans into action. Anyone #remember ALFRED TAYLOR?0:01 / 7:14All reactions:1Carl Nembhard7ShareOn this day6 years agoActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard · London · Shared with PublicTo the #LEYF employees abuse over z years. Time to be #Free. Weinstein is trigger 2 speak out. I’ll name U in due course, believeAll reactions:1Carl Nembhard11ShareOn this day6 years agoActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard is feeling concerned at Old Kent Road. · London · Shared with PublicWhat support can I get if my job was taken away because I have Disability including #Diabetes. But my former employers sanctioned the discrimination that cause me to be unable to manage and control my Disabilities. Now the 3 Judges from the #EmploymentTribunals affirm the Discrimination.Your Legal Friend · For those who’ve recently been diagnosed with Diabetes after years of health problems and being given the wrong diagnosis – You’ll want answers.Having secured over £250million in compensation for our clients, and with 30 years of experience, we can help. Start your claim for Diabetes Compensation with us today on a ‘No Win, No Fee’ basis.WWW.YOURLEGALFRIEND.COMDiabetes CompensationFill in our 15 second form1ShareOn this day7 years agoActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard is thinking about the meaning of life. · Shared with PublicTaurus: This morning’s meetings and greetings maybe enjoyable but are unlikely to be productive. Don’t be surprised if people cancel or events are postponed. Work is progressed successfully this afternoon. Call to hear why you’re taking that step back.21ShareOn this day7 years agoActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard is feeling loved. · London · Shared with PublicSo I finish my #12Pages Content List? Blinking heck mi say mon mi deyah a deal wid di #LiyadThiefingIgnorantPSYCHOPATHS from di #LEAFFarmaHemPloyLiars dat can’t #READ nor string 3 Words to make a #Sentence… So now I print because at times my #FiggityFingers are prone to touching the wrong buttons & everything #Vamoose & left me wondering, wat di heck just happen. Might be #Duppy, #DeLaurence, #Obeah, etc..? Now I go to the #Kitchen go prepare some #NutritiousFood. Remember both my #Husband & Eye have #ProgressiveHealthConditions & #DisABILITIES!+8All reactions:4Nembhard Samuels, Patrice Brown and 2 others22ShareOn this day9 years agoActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard · Shared with PublicTime certainly flies when U have Dead-Lines 2 Meet fi Real, but Damn it, Me a guh a my Bed!All reactions:3Judith Gordon, Princess Tenegnework Aynalem Lawless and 1 other6ShareOn this day9 years agoActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard · Shared with PublicLOVE is going to the BOOKIES to put on my Hubby’s Bet! By so doing I can get supn fi put in di Kitty – PB 2 get back a me YARD b4 nubaddy haffi dump me a Dungle Heap? The BBH still need lots of wuck fi finish? An me mean say nuh Johnny C not gwine Shit pon it ova MDB! Mark Hoe dis is nuh Clue fi nubaddy get dah WI! ActiveMervelee Ratty Nembhard is with Employment tribunal and LEYF Nurseries. · Who is the Budding Cricketer?All reactions:1Keith Salmon15ShareYou’re All Caught UpCheck back tomorrow to see more of your memories!
Hello, hello, Mervelee! You might have seen our newsletter the other day announcing the new publishing packages to the wider world. The response was so huge the traffic actually momentarily brought down the website. Crazy! You had the inside track because we’ve talked before. But now, the 30,000 other people on our mailing list are also potential competitors for the 20 spots we give per month. In other words, the cat’s out of the bag. So schedule a follow-up discussion with me asap. Or dive in with a first installment to start making this happen for you. And of course, if you have any questions, send them my way! Best, Kyle p.s. Did you see that one of our books was just featured in The New York Times? Amazing! Atmosphere Press, 7107 Foxtree Cove, AUSTIN, TX 78750, United States Manage preferences
We are looking forward to welcoming you to the next Mindful Music at the TJHC next Monday 16 October which will run every week until Monday 30 October.
The session will begin at 3.30pm and finish at 5.00pm but you are welcome to join in at any point of the workshop.
The sessions will be led by Becky and Fi from City of London Sinfonia ( CLS) the team regularly led comfortable classical concerts for CLS and deliver workshops on breathing , music and wellbeing sessions in health and community settings.
No experience is necessary, and all materials will be provided.
We will be meeting in the Ground Reception Area ( or if it’s warm the courtyard foyer) before moving to the Group Rooms which are located on the ground floor on the right-hand side of the entrance to the building, staff will be outside to meet you.
For parking, on entry into the centre, you can park in the visitor car park. Please then put your vehicle registration into the console/tablet located opposite the ground floor security desk. This will provide 2 hours free parking if actioned within 15 minutes of entering the vehicle entrance.
We recommend you bring a bottle of water and there will also be drinking water available in the room.
Do let us know if you have any other questions and we look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Best Wishes
Kelly
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CONFIDENTIAL 9 th October 2023 Wytes 94-96 Walworth Road Elephant & Castle London SE1 6SW Ms Mervelee Myers 16 Alma Grove Bermondsey London SE1 5PY Dear Ms Mervelee Myers, Thank you for attending your assessment appointment on14 September at Wytes Dental. Further to your visit to the surgery I have had an opportunity to study your clinical presentation and x-rays (full mouth x-rays were taken in May 2023). The following is the summary of the report and proposed treatment plan. Please find a description of terminology at the end of this letter. On presentation you had no major complaints and have noticed an improvement in your gum health. Medically you suffer from high blood pressure and are diabetic. You are not taking your medications for your blood pressure and are under review with your GP. You have had some recent tests carried out including an ECG for which you are waiting results. For your diabetes you were previously not taking prescribed medication as advised by your GP, however, recently you have started taking Metformin and you have had a blood test to review your blood sugar levels. A clinical examination at your assessment revealed:
Clinically sound soft tissues.
The majority of the gum pockets are 4-5mm.
There are some localised pockets of 7mm and 9mm affecting LR5. There is increased mobility of the following:
Grade 2 (moderate mobility) – UR2
Grade 3 (severe mobility) – LR5 We had an extensive discussion regarding your periodontal condition and I explained that since seeing you in 2021 you have had a vast improvement in the periodontal pockets. You are aware of some teeth with a poor prognosis including UR6, UL7, LR6 and you are aware that these teeth will likely need extraction in the future. For now, you would like to maintain these for as long as possible and you are aware of the risk of further pain, infection and bone loss around the adjacent teeth. The LR5 has a hopeless prognosis due to severe bone loss and increased mobility, again, you would like to keep this tooth for as long as possible and the risks are as above. Your oral hygiene is good, however, you mentioned that you are using the electric toothbrush 1-3 times daily and interdental TePes most days, but not every day. Even though there has been a great improvement in your oral hygiene since you first came to see me, I explained that since you are genetically susceptible to gum disease, with other predisposing factors such as diabetes, we need to improve your oral hygiene even further if possible. This will include the regular use of an electric toothbrush and interdental TePes as discussed. You have shown good technique with the use of interdental TePes. I also explained the bidirectional relationship between diabetes and gum disease which is why blood sugar levels are so important. I would like you to provide a report of your most recent blood tests and send them in if possible. I have recommended periodontal surgeries, however, since there needs to be an improvement with your blood sugar levels and oral hygiene, I would recommend this to be carried out first and then a reassessment in 8 months’ time. I would recommend 4 monthly maintenance with the hygienist and I will reassess you in 8 months’ time. Alternatively, you may decide: Not having any treatment, in which case periodontal disease will continue causing bone and gum breakdown which may complicate periodontal treatment and also lead to potential tooth loss. Loss of more bone may also make any potential dental implant placement more complex. There is also some evidence that periodontal diseases may be associated with systemic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Thank you for attending your appointment. I look forward to seeing you soon but if you have any questions or queries in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact me. Kind regards, Dr Rajvi Patel Specialist Periodontist BDS MPerio RCS (Ed) DClinDent Perio Treatment Cost Estimate At the reassessment any residual gum disease may need to be treated by further non-surgical periodontal therapy or periodontal surgeries, the cost of which will be discussed at the re-assessment. Periodontal surgeries are from £650 each (depending on the type of surgery and number of teeth involved) Cost estimates are valid for 6 months from receipt of this letter Procedure Cost Non-surgical periodontal therapy 4 monthly sessions required with hygienist £180 for each session Periodontal reassessment 12 weeks after treatment with specialist £130 What is periodontal disease? Periodontal disease is an inflammation of the gums, which if left untreated, can lead to bone loss around teeth. The main cause of periodontal disease is bacterial infection, however the severity and extent of the disease depends on patient susceptibility and on various systemic (e.g. genetics, smoking, poor oral hygiene, diabetes etc.) or local (e.g. teeth position, presence of plaque retaining restorations etc.) risk factors. Periodontal diseases progress at different rates in different individuals according to their susceptibility and their exposure to these local and systemic risk factors. What is a periodontal pocket? You may hear the term ‘periodontal pocket’ being used when discussing your treatment. This describes the gap between the gum and underlying bone. In healthy gums there is a small gap between the gum and bone, and this is termed a ‘closed pocket’. Since the gap is small, fewer bacteria are able to enter and cause gum disease. In areas of active gum disease where there has been some bone loss, the gap between the bone and gum increases and this is called an open pocket. More bacteria are able to enter this gap which leads to a higher risk of further bone loss. The numbers that you hear during your assessments describes measurements of periodontal pockets. The aim of gum disease treatment is to reduce open pockets to closed pockets. Although we are unable reestablish the original bone level, by closing periodontal pockets we reduce the risk of more bacteria entering the pocket. This reduces the risk of further bone loss around a tooth and therefore reduces the risk of future tooth loss. How do we close periodontal pockets? Initial therapy describes the first stage of treatment of gum disease. This will include oral hygiene instruction in order to improve brushing and reduce the level of bacterial infection. This will also include debriding or removing bacteria within the open periodontal pockets which you will be unable to reach with normal toothbrushing. This will be carried out under a local anaesthetic. What is a periodontal surgery? Gum disease surgery is treatment for residual open periodontal pockets that have remained after a round of initial deep cleaning. Not everyone will require gum surgeries and this will depend on the response to the initial cleaning, which in turn is affected by factors such as the initial severity of gum disease. The need for periodontal surgeries will be discussed with you at your periodontal reassessment Plaque score- the percentage of tooth sites with plaque present. Ideally we would like this <20% Bleeding score – the percentage of gum sites which bleed. Tooth prognosis: This describes the long-term survival of a tooth and aids in assessing whether a tooth will benefit from treatment. Mobility: How ‘mobile’ or loose a tooth is. This may occur after losing bone support around a tooth. Furcations: The portion of a tooth where it divides into its roots REPLACEMENT OF MISSING TEETH: Denture: A denture is an appliance which can replace one or more missing teeth and which can be removed from the mouth. Bridge: A dental bridge is a false tooth suspended by an adjacent tooth/teeth (abutment tooth/teeth). There are two types of bridges; a sticky bridge which may be ‘stuck’ using dental adhesive to the inside of neighbouring tooth or a conventional bridge where a false tooth is suspended off a crown which is then cemented onto the neighbouring tooth. The use of an adjacent tooth as an abutment requires a restorative assessment, as both the tooth itself needs to be sound (eg no cavities/decay) as well as its foundations (bone levels) Dental implant: A dental implant is a ‘screw’ which is placed into the jaw bone on top of which a crown is placed. The placement of dental implants depends on the bone levels. In gum disease patients, bone has been lost which means that bone augmentation may need to be carried out prior to dental implant placement. In addition, dental implants can only be placed in stable patients. If you are gum disease patient, this needs to be stabilised prior to placement of dental implants otherwise there is a higher risk of bone loss around the implant itself. Tooth notation In this report the teeth are described as follows: UR = Upper Right. LR = Lower Right. UL = Upper Left. LL = Lower Left The number indicates the tooth in each quadrant beginning from 1 for central incisors (front tooth) to 8 for wisdom teeth, e.g the upper right central incisor is UR1 and the lower left permanent first molar i