I will answer this with as much information that I have time for based on the nature of the breaches of the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics that The Housing Ombudsman Services is responsible for. And allowing Housing for Women to get away with making the lives of tenants living hell in Housing for Women Property.
My husband 101 year old Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson is in “Palliative Care” at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. It is my duty to focus on his care and not allowing Housing for Women, and Devonshires Solicitors LLP to take up any more of my time. I was admitted to St Thomas’s Hospital on Tuesday as a result of trying to address this letter from Trina Philbert who is being coerced by Devonshires Solicitors LLP. By the way where is Narin Masera?
I will therefore, direct the Housing Ombudsman Services to go back to 2022 to find my first COMPLAINT and stop pretending this is the only complaint with the TERROR CELL that Housing for Women has become. I have been compiling a BOOK and I will make it public as well as sending it to the Housing Ombudsman Services. Can the HOS tell me why Trina Philbert think she has the rights to close the ASB Case pretending that that is all my complaints about H4W?
From: Mervelee Myers.. Sent: 26 March 2024 06:58
To: Sola Obajuluwa; H P; info@housing-ombudsman.org.uk; Gmail
Subject: FW: ASB Case Closure Letter
From: customer.service@h4w.co.uk
Sent: 25 March 2024 11:23
To: rattynembhard1956@gmail.com
Subject: ASB Case Closure Letter
Dear Mrs Myers,
I hope you are well.
Please see attached a letter for your attention.
Kind regards,
By including any personal data in your response to this email, you freely consent to this being used and stored by Housing for Women for the purposes of service delivery in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation. All information and attachments included in this email are confidential and intended for the original recipient only, it may also be legally privileged. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or acting in reliance upon this information, by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient then please do not use or publish its contents, contact the sender and then delete. The sender does not accept liability for any errors or omissions.
Housing for Women Limited is a Registered Social Landlord registered with the Regulator of Social Housing (No L0970); and is a charity registered with the Charity Commission (No 211351); and is a Private Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales (No 00420651). The registered office is at Sixth Floor, Blue Star House, 234-244 Stockwell Road, London SW9 9SP.
Mrs M Myers
16 Alma Grove London SE1 5PY
25th March 2024
Dear Mrs Myers,
Thank you for your report that we received on 08/12/2023. I have tried to further investigate this report over the last few weeks. You told us that: your neighbour has been kicking on your door and documented that there had been excessive noise from your neighbour. What we did: – Account of main actions taken: o Interviews: I contacted you on 22nd February 2024, 6th March 2024, and 11th March 2024, to discuss the ASB report with yourself, in aid of building an action plan to move forward. Findings / Outcomes Upon contacting you to discuss the ASB report on various occasions, you stated that you did not know what ASB I was taking about. On the 12th March 2024, you lastly replied to my meeting request with the following: “Can someone please ask Trina Philbert to leave me alone?” Due to this statement and unsuccessful attempts to engage with yourself prior about the case, I have been unable to complete an interview with yourself in relation to your ASB reports as it is not my intention to cause you any distress. What is going to happen next? We have decided to close the ASB case. If you experience any further ASB, please report this to us as soon as possible. We will reopen the case for you and take appropriate action to help resolve the ASB. You can report ASB to us by contacting customer services via email or telephone. Customer.service@h4w.co.uk 0207-501-6120 If you have any questions, please contact me via customer services. Yours sincerely, Trina Philbert Neighbourhood Officer
Refer to this
To Whom It May Concern
Should you be sending this to me or the solicitors? Based on the letter from Trina Philbert that caused me to end up in the hospital today. I will add this to the cyberbullying of Housing for Women and Devonshires Solicitors and the Housing Ombudsman Service. Please also take into account Deborah calling me on the 14th February 2024 after I came from court about keys. I recorded the conversation and asked her to send me an email, which she did.
Can you please refrain from trying to end my life after the death by slow torture am experiencing, ten years after the death of my mother with dementia. My husband is dying and your antics making me SICK.
Please send all correspondence to the solicitor. I am positive you can’t buy him out like Stephen Agera.
Regards
Mervelee Myers.
From: Duvaraka Balachandran
Sent: 26 March 2024 14:59
To: ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com
Cc: Lina Amir
Subject: Claim Reference: K02CL827 – Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers [IWOV-Matters.FID1842961]
Dear Sirs,
1. Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers
Claim Reference: K02CL827
We write further to the above matter, in which we act on behalf of the Claimant.
We enclose by way of service upon you the following:
Hearing bundle;
Statement of costs.
A copy of the same has been posted to you today.
As you are aware, the claim has been listed for a one-day trial on 04 April 2024 at 10am at the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch.
Kind regards,
Duva
Duvaraka Balachandran | Paralegal | Devonshires
(she/her)
Direct Dial: 020 7880 4459. Switchboard: 020 7628 7576.
We are using software to improve our email security. Recipients of our emails may need to decrypt our emails to read their content and access secure links to open attachments.
We have implemented this software to provide our firm and our clients with additional protection when sending/receiving emails and sharing sensitive information.
Thank you for your email.
I do not have access to my emails today.
If your query is urgent, please contact my colleague Lina Amir lina.amir@devonshires.co.uk.
Please note that my normal working hours are 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I am on Secondment on Tuesdays and Thursday and do not have access to my emails
Service by email will not be accepted at this time.
Service of claim forms, application notices and all other court and other documents, notices of adjudication, notices of arbitration and contractual notices are accepted by post, courier, DX or fax. With respect to all communications by e-mail, if you receive an “out of office” reply, then your document has not been received, and you are asked to follow the guidance in that reply, or to contact our main switchboard on +44 (0)20 7628 7576.
Anti-Fraud Alert: Please note that we will never communicate any changes to our bank account details or our banking arrangements to you by email. If you are asked to send money to a different bank account please telephone (do not email) and speak to the person dealing with your matter, or the Accounts team BEFORE transferring funds. In the event that you send us the wrong amount of monies, we reserve the right to refuse receipt and/or return the entire funds to you.
This email is intended for the addressee named within only. It may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the named individual you should not read this email and if you do so, you must not under any circumstances make use of the information therein. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by return of e-mail and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and no copies made. We accept no responsibility for malicious or fraudulent emails purportedly coming from us and it is your responsibility to ensure that any emails purporting to come from us are genuine before relying on anything contained within them.
This e-mail and its contents neither purports, nor seeks, to comply with the formalities required by the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 section 2 and is not signed within the meaning of that section.
Devonshires is committed to high quality legal advice and client care. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the service you have received or about the bill, please contact us. We have a procedure in place which details how we handle complaints which is available on request. If you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint, you may have the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman. You will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint or within one year of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring, or within one year from when you should have known about the complaint.
Devonshires, Devonshires Solicitors, Devonshires Consultancy and The Debt Collection Centre are the trading names of Devonshires Solicitors LLP, registered in England and Wales with company number OC397401 at the address below. This Firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under the name of Devonshires Solicitors LLP and registration number 619881. A list of members is open to inspection at the address below. Unless expressly stated to the contrary the term “Solicitor” means a Solicitor of England and Wales. Any reference to a partner in relation to Devonshires Solicitors LLP is to a member of Devonshires Solicitors LLP or to an employee or consultant with equivalent qualifications and standing.
Devonshires, 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT tel +44 (0)20 7628 7576 fax +44 (0)870 608 9390
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
From: casework@housing-ombudsman.org.uk <casework@housing-ombudsman.org.uk> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 2:29 PM To: ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com> Subject: Case ID – 202209405 [REF/Qz/AP/m1/wK/]
27 March 2024
Dear Mrs Myers
Complaint: 202209405 – Housing For Women
I am getting in touch as you have contacted us recently about your complaint. Your case has been allocated to me today.
Housing Ombudsman Services Corruption
Mervelee Myers
To: info@housing-ombudsman.org.uk;
H P;
Mervelee Myers
Tue 19/03/2024 22:29
I will be lodging another Complaint jointly with Ms H Presley about the HOS and those covering for Housing for Women. This will be posted on all Social Media platforms. If Richard Blakeway wants to be listed with the Criminals needing Emotional Regulation Treatment covering for LEYF http://www.leyf.org.uk
LEYF Nurseries
Welcome to The London Early Years Foundation, changing the world, one child at a time.
Abusers RINGS of Richard Harty MIC operating out of HOC Nursery then he is welcome to the honours.
Now that Michael Gove is at Housing it will be my pleasure to remind him where I meet him in 2011 when he was at the Department of Education. Am sure they don’t want to be listed with the VIOLENT NUISANCE of Housing for Women Terrorcell and Traffickers of vulnerable Tenants and Families into unsafe Environmental Spaces put us at risk.
I am living with a person and her partner who poses threats to me and my husband. He is coming out of hospital tomorrow and I don’t put it past the Racist Terrorist Haters to start kicking my door again.
Either the Metropolitan Police turn up taking sides with the Attackers or don’t turn up at all. But sent 6 Officers with Battering RAM about a video posted online. I will ask that because HOS failed to act accordingly about my first COMPLAINT they are responsible for Housing for Women and Devonshires Solicitors LLP Narin Masera and Deborah Agnes Gilchrist 23 years of Discrimination against MERVELEE RATTY NEMBHARD-MYERS-TOMLINSON and Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson.
I am waiting for the psychiatric ASSESSMENT on the 15th April after the Kangaroo Court for Unlawful Injunction threats of IMPRISONMENT and Eviction via Contempt of Court. HOS will be charged under the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics for failure to act about our Complaint and allowing Housing for Women Terrorcell to get away with Discrimination.
The threats will be made public.
Regards
MERVELEE RATTY NEMBHARD-MYERS-TOMLINSON
I am Advocating on behalf of other TENANTS
Firstly I am very sorry to read that you are unhappy with our Service. I have raised this with our Service Compaints team who will be in touch in due course. Their email is complaintsaboutus@housing-ombudsman.org.uk, if you would like to contact them directly.
Re: Case ID – 202308890 [REF/JX/zY/WW/kX/]
H P <hpresley78@hotmail.co.uk>
To: RBlakeway@housing-ombudsman.org.uk
Cc: michael.gove.mp@parliament.uk;
+21 others
Tue 19/03/2024 15:20
Damien Egan .pdf
59 KB
2024-02-29 Letter to R – outside of jurisdiction.pdf
101 KB
5 attachments (800 KB)
Download all
Hi Richard
Thank you for sending the disappointing decision made by yourself and team in closing my complaint made to Damien Egan on 19 May 2022.
Please could you kindly accept this written appeal as you have ignored my appeal request made on Twitter where I have specifically requested an appeal due to the wrong decision being made as the complaint has nothing to do with the injunction and court case.
For you to close the complaint you are essentially stating that my complaint to Damien nearly two years ago is connected to the discriminatory abuse of power to obtain the injunction for A2Z Reapirs LTD to carry out the flooring & TJR Ventilation’s discrimination against me and my son right?
Many disagree with the Housing Ombudsman’s decision to close a complaint that has nothing to do with the retaliation from HfW for my refusal to withdraw my complaints and agree to their discriminatory and coercive non disclosure agreement which your department was involved in during the 2020 case in which you highlighted HfW’s unreasonable and discriminatory NDA terms in your 2022 determination of maladministration.
I hope you will reconsider and investigate my complaint that has been invalidated, disregarded and ignored by authorities in Lewisham and your department. If you continue to deny accountability and refuse to investigate my complaint, you’ll leave me no option but to make a complaint about your department and refer it to Michael Gove and other government departments as the complaint, neighbour’s death, the racism, inequalities, discrimination, domestic abuse, hate crimes and everything elese my neighbour went through has nothing to do with the court case or injunction.
Thanks
H Presley
On 29 Feb 2024, at 09:54, casework@housing-ombudsman.org.uk wrote:
29 February 2024
Dear Ms Presley
Complaint: 202308890 – Housing For Women
Please find attached a letter from the Housing Ombudsman Service.
You can find all the latest news, reports, and guidance from the Housing Ombudsman Service on our website.
The Centre for Learning provides free, online training and events to social housing landlords, to create a positive and effective complaint-handling culture.
To find out how we use your personal data together with your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 go to our website.
Housing Ombudsman Services taking Liberties.
In terms of your complaint with your landlord, you mention that you have received a stage 2 response which you are not satisfied with. If you would like to ask the Ombudsman to formally investigate your complaint, I would be happy to progress this for formal assessment.
Let the Housing Ombudsman Services be Aware this is the Second Complaint and both are to be Investigated.
RE: Re: Case ID – 202342943 Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service [REF/J3/rX/aP/aq/]
D do-not-reply@housing-ombudsman.org.uk
To: You
Tue 19/03/2024 07:37
19 March 2024
Thank you for contacting the Housing Ombudsman Service. This is an automatic acknowledgment. Please do not reply to this email.
Your email has been received and will be reviewed by a member of our casework team. If a response is required, we will contact you within 15 working days.
So that we can manage correspondence effectively, please include the unique reference number at the end of emails about your case. We also ask that customers provide only information specifically requested by the Ombudsman.
Our website has useful information about the Ombudsman, including resident and landlord portals for general help and advice as well as training.
If you need to discuss the case, you can call us on 0300 111 3000. Lines are open Monday to Friday between 9:15am and 5:15pm (except public holidays).
If your query is in relation to a request under the Data Protection Act 2018 or the Freedom of Information Act 2000 please email DPO@housing-ombudsman.org.uk.
If your query is in relation to a complaint about the Service please email complaintsaboutus@housing-ombudsman.org.uk.
If you wish to contact us about another matter please email info@housing-ombudsman.org.uk.
You can find all the latest news, reports, and guidance from the Housing Ombudsman Service on our website.
The Centre for Learning provides free, online training and events to social housing landlords, to create a positive and effective complaint-handling culture.
To find out how we use your personal data together with your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 go to our website.
Let me Refer the Housing Ombudsman Services to my Online Portal Based On the Unlawful Injunction threats of IMPRISONMENT EVICTION Contempt of Court.
So that I can take further action and determine the next steps, please provide a copy of your landlord’s final response. I will then contact you again to discuss this in more detail.
Please note that I am on annual leave until 15 April, so please do not be concerned if I do not respond to any emails immediately.
I will suggest you get the information about the Court Cases and whilst you are at it. Please ask Housing for Women for my DATA from December 2000 that was wiped from the Customer Portal.
Re: Case ID – 202342943 Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service [REF/J3/rX/aP/aq/]
Mervelee Myers
To: casework@housing-ombudsman.org.uk;
H P; +3 others
Tue 19/03/2024 07:28
To Whom It May Concern
19 March 2024
Complaint: 202342943 – Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service
Dear Helen Ewens
Thank you for your email dated 18 March 2024, in which you are asking me for the impossible based on the situation that the Housing Ombudsman Service is responsible for putting me and my vulnerable husband in. As you have stated I provided lots of information, I should not have had to be under such DISTRESS having to complain about the HOS if they were not party to the “Systemic Discrimination” by Housing for Women over the years by allowing my neighbour Deborah Agnes Gilchrist to get away with 23 years of hate crimes against me and my elderly husband. I will repeat, you should not have a role to INVESTIGATE my complaint against the service provided by HOS because I should not have to complain. I will not be patronized by you explaining what your role is either, because there is proof that the HOS takes the side of the landlord against tenants and this is not unique to my case alone. See https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 for when it started and why HOS is negligent in its handling of my complaint about H4W in the first place.
Ms M Myers v London Early Years Foundation: 2300047/2016
Since you have chosen from the helpful information what you deem you want to investigate let me hone my writing skills about how the HOS discriminated against me by explaining that expecting me to be doing a response at this sensitive time is an addition to the discrimination. I am not sure if you are familiar with the “Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics” therefore, I will list the ways that HOS ignored them.
Breaches:
1. Age – my husband at 101 is now dying after the PTSD of living with the discrimination of 22 years of discrimination by the “Neighbour from Hell”. The YouTube video online of the person who came to deliver another summons from Devonshires Solicitors must be taken into consideration. Because I was served a BUNDLE on a Sunday evening and District Judge Richard Hayes claim this was reasonable time for me to attend court to defend myself. https://youtu.be/3og_5Mgkhrw?si=JqRjbAE7Gbh3DKIu.
2. Belief/Religion: I was sent a BUNDLE on Sunday Evening disrupting my RIGHTS to celebrate my BELIEFS and not to be discriminated against. As a carer I was at the Tessa Jewel Health Centre the next day with my husband for his “Diabetes Eye Check” I posted online about how STRESSED I was. https://youtu.be/wg77wbNT8Kg?si=nAFqexbG1jdyuob6.
3. Disability: Both myself and husband experienced 22 years that impacted on the disabilities that results in the slow demise of my husband health having to accompanying me to the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch taking a toll on the deterioration in his health. Since none of the District Judges were aware of the elderly man accompanying me to the KANGAROO COURT and district judge stated in the Court Order that I was assisted by my husband then HOS must take responsibility for not dealing with my “Complaint” about Housing for Women to get a resolution and I have to submit another complaint. I have developed an “Eating Disorder” as a result of the discrimination by Housing for Women. My name and character are DEFAMED by H4W and the 12 pages “Witness Statement” must be taken into evidence. The referral by Trina Philbert to the Maudsley NHS must be taken into evidence. Labelling me a “Violent Nuisance” by District Judge Sterlini who was involved in striking out my claims against Winsome Duncan must accept my Book IN HONOUR OF STRONG WOMEN into evidence. The fact that it was signed by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley at the launch of “A New Met for London” must be taken in evidence. Because in July I meet Nigel Pearce at Elim House in Peckham where I was invited to a “Community Event organised by the Southwark Law Centre. Evidence can be accessed online. The fact that I will now have to do a “Psychiatric Assessment” is another case of the hate crimes against me. https://youtu.be/FOGwwIMgl9E?si=J3VGGE0LSck3B9ic.
4. Race: My husband and I are the victim of RACISM from my neighbour and other members of the Neighbourhood. The Metropolitan Police that joined Ms Gilchrist RACISM some captured on LIVE from my Husband moved here in 2000. To breaking the glass of the “Communal Door” on the 13th December 2021 and the Police Officer who was sent out in an Emergency chose to accuse me of shouting and threatened to leave by doing exactly that. Ms. Gilchrist was coerced by Housing for Women STAFF who set out on a CAMPAIGN of HATE CRIMES against me and my husband. https://youtu.be/io2KUFZzfK8?si=OkCI6VxNhU7T6MkJ.
The serious allegations are what they are because of HOS failures to act “Without Prejudices” in addressing my first complaint about H4W and allowing them to get away with wiping the Customer Portal of the DATA from 2000. Without Prejudice, I am not sure you are COMPETENT to investigate my complaint based on the HOS discrimination of other tenants who raised complaints against H4W. I am saying this because of my experiences of the past 10 years and prior to that how my complaints were handled. I was a participant in Dr. Maria Hudson’s research paper for the Policy Studies Institute “The Experience of Multiple Discrimination” recommended to ACAS. I was a participant in Mental Health Research with Dr. Faith Matcham at Kings College London. I was a participant in Diabetes Research. I conducted the “A Voice of a Child” research for my former employers http://www.leyf.org.uk CEO June O’Sullivan in August 2010. The year the Equality Act Protected Characteristics became LAW.
LEYF Nurseries
Welcome to The London Early Years Foundation, changing the world, one child at a time.
Once again let me affirm that by sending me this letter to provide you with specific examples is HOS using delaying tactics in the hope that I cannot comply with this dictate by the 25th March 2024 so HOS can abandon the complaint. Since you claimed I provided lots of helpful information, you should have deducted the information from that. I do not feel, I know and I have provided HOS with the information. Refer to https://youtu.be/umCkr178Nhw?si=3uknllF8mfDy6qYv.
Housing Ombudsman Services Breaches of the Equality Act
Treated Unfairly
You can find the answers in the “Helpful Information” you claim to receive and I will reference Ms. H. Presley as a “Case Study”. Refer to
Put at a Disadvantage
Is the HOS aware that I have been taken to COURT by H4W because of the failures of the HOS to address the COMPLAINT of 2022 in a timely manner? I will advise HOS to send someone to the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch on the 4th April 2024 and 25th July 2024. https://www.youtube.com/live/NHTA0sBNQrA?si=utJ0SrIL4LF_0tTI.
Violation of Dignity
I experienced 22 years of hate crimes at Housing for Women and HOS is negligent in not addressing my first COMPLAINT. Therefore, HOS is responsible by way of breaching the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics leaving me to become the victim of Housing for Women staff who coerced Ms. Gilchrist to target me and my husband. Ms. Gilchrist cannot be held responsible for her behaviour because I asked for her to be supported. Instead of providing Ms. Gilchrist and myself the support we needed, H4W got the Metropolitan Police involved in the discrimination. H4W treatment further exacerbated my husband PTSD from the discrimination of my former employers and the Judiciary of England and Wales, the Criminal Justice System, and the Crown Prosecution Services. Refer to https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site for more. As well as getting targeted by H4W Devonshires Solicitors LLP set out on a campaign using my vulnerability against me. I was lucky enough to come home on the 25th October 2023 to save my husband from going into a HYPO that could cause his death. Because Narin Masera made a report against me and PC James Murphy from the Brixton Police visited my home with a letter. The lists of BREACHES are listed for the court, reasons HOS must send a REPRESENTATIVE to both Court dates.
I did not say the HOS label me a “Violent Nuisance” but they are definitely treating me like one. Please read and understand and don’t accuse me. I have been dealing with 10 years of such ALLEGATIONS. Refer to https://youtu.be/taA14IVIm9g?si=E5jYOel1Yb_NGsoJ.
I was labelled a “VIOLENT NUSIANCE” by District Judge Sterlini behind my back because of HOS failure dealing with my COMPLAINT of 2022.
Here is another example of HOS breaching my RIGHTS not to be discriminated against by giving me deadlines. HOS should not be giving me deadlines, but instead be aware of what is happening from the helpful information you claimed to have received. You will need a further 5 days to investigate my claim whilst I have lived at Alma Grove from 2000 experiencing HATE CRIMES. I am now in fear for me and my husband’s safety, based on the actions of Deborah Agnes Gilchrist, her partner, her friends, H4W staff, Devonshires Solicitors and agents, the Metropolitan Police that came with battering RAM to my door. https://www.youtube.com/live/0eRABvKHRD0?si=IO8RuxqFLcU2Xmin.
Are you aware that I am due in Court on the 4th April 2024? If I did not get a solicitor to represent me, I would end up like Ms. H. Presley. Let me update you that my husband is DYING and will be sent home from the hospital with support to die at my home that he considers his home from he moved here in 2001. The HOS is responsible for not acting about the COMPLAINTS of 2022 and letting Housing for Women getting away with DISCRIMINATION against vulnerable tenants. https://youtube.com/shorts/TUo5RKFdoAw?si=H7RHtcK4tOshVWlH.
HOS Threats
I consider your threats not to investigate my complaint as another case of DISCRIMINATION based on the fact HOS failed to address the first complaint and colluded with Housing for Women in taking the side of landlords against tenants. I must reference the case of Ms. H. Presley as an example. https://youtube.com/shorts/ryQeizcFGrY?si=-RWMj6jaijPcwsmC.
#merveleemyers MAPS @housingforwomen8227 & @metpolice_uk give #debbiegilchrist #power to #hate
youtube.com
Let me hope HOS have enough examples, barring that please subscribe to my various Social Media for more.
To: ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Subject: Case ID – 202342943 Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service [REF/J3/rX/aP/aq/]
18 March 2024
Dear Mrs Myers
Complaint: 202342943 – Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service
Thank you for your email of 29 February 2024, in which you have provided a lot of helpful information. My role is to investigate complaints about the service provided by the Housing Ombudsman Service, as opposed to the service provided by your landlord or any other organisation.
In your service complaint, you said that the Ombudsman has discriminated against you, and ignored your protected characteristics. This is a serious allegation, and I want to ensure that we investigate this thoroughly. So that we can do this, please could you provide some specific examples of what the Housing Ombudsman has done that has led you to feel that, on the basis of your protected characteristics, we have:
· treated you less favourably than other service users,
· put you at a particular disadvantage because of certain rules or arrangements which are in place,
· demonstrated unwanted behaviour that violates your dignity or creates an offensive environment for you.
You also said you would appreciate if the Ombudsman would stop treating you like we have done, labelling you a ‘violent nuisance’. It would be helpful if you could explain in what way or when we have labelled you as a ‘violent nuisance’.
Please could you provide any specific examples by Monday 25 March 2024. I will need a further 5 working days to investigate your complaint, which means I will aim to provide my response by Wednesday 3 April 2024 (allowing for the bank holidays around Easter).
If we do not receive specific examples, then we will be unable to investigate your complaint.
You can find all the latest news, reports, and guidance from the Housing Ombudsman Service on our website.
The Centre for Learning provides free, online training and events to social housing landlords, to create a positive and effective complaint-handling culture.
To find out how we use your personal data together with your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 go to our website.
10 Years of Mervelee Myers Life Spent Addressing Discrimination Complaints
Automatic reply: Diane Abbott is not the Only One
NM
Narin Masera <Narin.Masera@devonshires.co.uk>
To: You
Sat 16/03/2024 10:05
I am currently away from the office, returning on18 March 2024. If your query is urgent please contact Michael Petrick at michael.petrick@devonshires.co.uk. I will respond to you as soon as possible upon my return.
Service of claim forms, application notices and all other court and other documents, notices of adjudication, notices of arbitration and contractual notices are accepted by post, courier, DX or fax. With respect to all communications by e-mail, if you receive an “out of office” reply, then your document has not been received, and you are asked to follow the guidance in that reply, or to contact our main switchboard on +44 (0)20 7628 7576.
Anti-Fraud Alert: Please note that we will never communicate any changes to our bank account details or our banking arrangements to you by email. If you are asked to send money to a different bank account please telephone (do not email) and speak to the person dealing with your matter, or the Accounts team BEFORE transferring funds. In the event that you send us the wrong amount of monies, we reserve the right to refuse receipt and/or return the entire funds to you.
This email is intended for the addressee named within only. It may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the named individual you should not read this email and if you do so, you must not under any circumstances make use of the information therein. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by return of e-mail and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and no copies made. We accept no responsibility for malicious or fraudulent emails purportedly coming from us and it is your responsibility to ensure that any emails purporting to come from us are genuine before relying on anything contained within them.
This e-mail and its contents neither purports, nor seeks, to comply with the formalities required by the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 section 2 and is not signed within the meaning of that section.
Devonshires is committed to high quality legal advice and client care. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the service you have received or about the bill, please contact us. We have a procedure in place which details how we handle complaints which is available on request. If you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint, you may have the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman. You will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint or within one year of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring, or within one year from when you should have known about the complaint.
Devonshires, Devonshires Solicitors, Devonshires Consultancy and The Debt Collection Centre are the trading names of Devonshires Solicitors LLP, registered in England and Wales with company number OC397401 at the address below. This Firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under the name of Devonshires Solicitors LLP and registration number 619881. A list of members is open to inspection at the address below. Unless expressly stated to the contrary the term “Solicitor” means a Solicitor of England and Wales. Any reference to a partner in relation to Devonshires Solicitors LLP is to a member of Devonshires Solicitors LLP or to an employee or consultant with equivalent qualifications and standing.
Devonshires, 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT tel +44 (0)20 7628 7576 fax +44 (0)870 608 9390
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
I Will Be Active Online
All the best for now, and I hope to hear from you soon.
Post from Housing Ombudsman (@HousingOmbuds)
MM
Mervelee Myers
To: You
Sat 16/03/2024 09:52
Housing Ombudsman (@HousingOmbuds) posted at 6:00 am on Wed, Mar 13, 2024:
Residents and landlords – our consultation on the 2024-25 Business Plan is now open.
Have your say and help us improve complaint handling so more concerns are resolved effectively locally.
You can find all the latest news, reports, and guidance from the Housing Ombudsman Service on our website.
The Centre for Learning provides free, online training and events to social housing landlords, to create a positive and effective complaint-handling culture.
To find out how we use your personal data together with your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 go to our website.
Why does King’s College London use personally identifiable data for research?
As a university, we use personally identifiable data for world class research. When collected from research participants, we have to ensure it is in the public interest. This is because we are publicly funded.
Any data you provide will be processed in accordance with UK data protection law including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Who is responsible for looking after my personal data?
Under UK data protection law, a data controller is responsible for handling personally identifiable data. They decide how and why the data is processed.
At King’s College London, the data controller for research data is the university itself. For each research project, the Principal Investigator takes responsibility. They have to ensure that only the relevant research team has access to your personal data.
The information sheet you are given will specify who they are.
What is the legal basis for the processing of my data?
The University will process your personally identifiable data for the purpose of the research. This will be specified by the information sheet you are given as part of the informed consent process. The legal basis for processing your personally identifiable data for research purposes, under UK data protection law, is ‘public task’.
Researchers also have a common law duty and ethical obligation to gain explicit informed consent from you as a research participant for all aspects of the research. This includes the use of your personal data.
What are my legal rights as a research participant?
You have the right to be informed of the following:
What data we collect from you.
How we will ensure the confidentiality of your data.
How long we will keep your data for, and whether it will be shared with anyone else.
Under UK data protection law, you have the right of access to any information we hold about you. You can ask for it to be corrected, erased and object to how it is processed. However, this might be restricted in some circumstances. These include compliance with legal obligations.
Restrictions might also be applied for scientific research purposes, for example, this might be if the deletion of your data was seriously detrimental to the research. In such circumstances, we may need to keep the information about you that we have already collected.
However, the research team are required, under UK data protection law, to explain why these restrictions might be necessary before you agree to take part in the study. This is part of the informed consent process.
What If I am not happy with how my data is being handled?
If you wish to raise a complaint on how we have handled your personal data, you can contact our Data Protection Officer, Ms Olenka Cogias at info-compliance@kcl.ac.uk who will investigate the matter.
If you are not satisfied with our response or believe we are processing your personal data in a way that is not lawful you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
Contact us
Research Ethics Office 3rd Floor, 5-11 Lavington Street London SE1 0NZ
INFORMATION SHEET FOR PARTICIPANTS WITH EXPERIENCE OF LOW MOOD Ethical Clearance Reference Number: HR/DP-23/24-4081 YOU WILL BE GIVEN A COPY OF THIS INFORMATION SHEET Title of project Aetiological factors in atypical depression: A mixed methods investigation Invitation Paragraph We would like to invite you to participate in this research project which explores the factors that might contribute to the occurrence of depression. We are particularly interested in which factors are linked to specific types of symptoms in people with depression, including those known as ‘atypical’ symptoms. Before you decide whether you want to take part, it is important for you to understand why the research is being done and what your participation will involve. Please take time to read the following information carefully and discuss it with others if you wish. Ask us if there is anything that is not clear or if you would like more information. What is the purpose of the project? The purpose of the project is to explore the lived experiences of individuals who have experienced different types of depression symptoms, such as changes in sleep or appetite, low energy, and mood reactivity, amongst others. Research on this topic is relatively scarce, and studies exploring the factors that contribute to different types of depression are much needed. Why have I been invited to take part? You are being invited to participate in this project because you have expressed previous or current experience of depression with either ‘atypical’ symptoms or with more common (‘typical’) symptoms. ‘Atypical’ symptoms include mood reactivity (your mood improves following positive events), increase in appetite, sensitivity to rejection, sleeping excessively or feeling your arms and legs to be heavy. ‘Typical’ (melancholic) symptoms present as persistent low mood that does not improve following positive events, or experiencing decreased pleasure in activities you used to enjoy, as well as a decrease in appetite and sleep quality, waking up much early than usual and finding your mood is much worse in the morning. You have also confirmed that you are over 18 years of age and fluent in English. What will happen if I take part? Your eligibility to participate in the study will first be checked by asking you to complete a questionnaire online, which asks detailed questions about the symptoms of depression that you have experienced. Once your eligibility has been confirmed, you will be asked to complete a longer set of questionnaires online. Some of the questions will be of a sensitive nature: you will be asked about potentially traumatic life events, including events that might have occurred during your childhood and more recently. Other questions will inquire about v1.1 06/02/24 King’s College London – Research Ethics Oct 2022 2 a variety of experiences, including social and environmental contexts, your personality, physical and mental health symptoms (including the presence/absence of suicidal thoughts/intent), and the ways in which you process your emotions and respond to challenging situations. This should take around 60 minutes to complete. If you have experienced atypical symptoms of depression, you may be invited to participate in a 45 – 60minute online interview where you will be asked a series of questions by the researcher. These questions will prompt you to discuss your experiences of low mood, in addition to your thoughts and beliefs regarding what may have caused these symptoms, and the factors that make the symptoms occur or get worse on an ongoing basis. The discussion will be open-ended and the researcher may ask follow-up questions in some cases. Illustrative examples of the questions you may be asked are: ‘When did you first notice feeling like something was affecting your mood negatively?’ and ‘Were there any particular life events or factors that occurred in the 6-12 months before the symptoms started?’. Participation will take place fully online. Questionnaires will be completed on the online platform Qualtrics, in a private and secure space of your choosing. Interviews are to be scheduled on MS Teams. As part of participation, the conversation will be recorded via audio for the researcher to analyse. This will only be done with your informed, written consent, and deleted immediately following data analysis. More information regarding this can be found under the Data Handling section of this form, found below. Do I have to take part? Participation is completely voluntary. You should only take part if you want to and choosing not to take part will not disadvantage you in any way. Once you have read the information sheet, please contact us if you have any questions that will help you make a decision about taking part. If you decide to take part we will ask you to sign a consent form and you will be given a copy of this consent form to keep. Incentives To compensate you for any loss of time or earnings linked to contributing to this research, you will be reimbursed with a £10 shopping voucher for completing the questionnaires. If you participate in the online interview, you will receive an additional £20 shopping voucher. If you are found to be ineligible for the study when you complete the initial screening questionnaire, you will have the option of being entered into a prize draw for a £50 shopping voucher. What are the possible risks of taking part? This study involves answering questions regarding mental health difficulties, as well as any difficult life events that you may have experienced. Some individuals could find these topics challenging, uncomfortable, and potentially distressing. Please keep in mind that you do not have to answer questions that you are uncomfortable with, and you will always have the option to skip questions without giving a reason. You will be able to take breaks during participation in the study, should you wish to. You will also have the right to withdraw from the study at any time, without giving a reason. v1.1 06/02/24 King’s College London – Research Ethics Oct 2022 3 At the end of the study the researcher(s) will touch base with you to ensure that everything has gone smoothly and that your well-being has not been unduly affected by participating. Should any ongoing or urgent mental health risk be identified through-out your participation, you will be supported in accessing mental health services. In this case, the researcher(s) will follow up with you to ensure that your wellbeing is not at risk. If for any reason you may feel the need to access further services, you will be guided in how to seek and utilise the list of voluntary sector resources provided. If an urgent mental health need/risk is identified at the screening stage, you would not be eligible to proceed with the study, and the research team will support you in accessing support. What are the possible benefits of taking part? There are no immediate benefits for participation. Data handling and confidentiality Your data will be processed under the terms of UK data protection law (including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018).
All study data will be pseudonymised, meaning that the data will be identified only with a Participant Identification Number (PIN), not with any of your personal details.
Any identifiable data disclosed during the interviews (if applicable) will be redacted and will not be included within the transcript, data analysis or final research report.
Within the final research output, participants will only be reffered to by a pseudonym or their PIN.
All study data will be kept within King’s College London secure OneDrive servers and will not be downloaded or shared using any personal devices.
Your data will only be accessed within the immediate research team.
If you consent to being contacted regarding participation in other studies in the future, your contact information will be stored in a secure database until 30/06/2026, when it will be permanently deleted. King’s College London has a responsibility to keep information collected about you safe and secure, and to ensure the integrity of research data. Specialist teams within King’s College London continually assess and ensure that data is held in the most appropriate and secure way. Data Protection Statement If you would like more information about how your data will be processed under the terms of UK data protection laws please visit the link below: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/support/research-ethics/kings-college-london-statementon-use-of-personal-data-in-research What if I change my mind about taking part? You are free withdraw at any point of the project, without having to give a reason. Withdrawing from the project will not affect you in any way. You are able to withdraw your v1.1 06/02/24 King’s College London – Research Ethics Oct 2022 4 survey or interview data from the project up until 30th June 2024, after which withdrawal of your data will no longer be possible due to data being fully anonymised and committed to final data analysis. If you choose to withdraw from the project before 30th June 2024, we will not retain the information you have given thus far, unless you have explicitly consented to us retaining your data in an anonymous format. After this date, withdrawal of your data from the project will no longer be possible, but to safeguard your rights we will use the minimum personally identifiable informational possible. How is the project being funded? This project is being funded by King’s College London. What will happen to the results of the project? The results of the project will be summarised in student dissertations for the MSc Affective Disorder degree, and will be presented at conferences and in peer-reviewed publications in reputable scientific journals. Who should I contact for further information? If you have any questions or require more information about this project, please contact the research team using the following contact details: Research team email: neuroadslab@kcl.ac.uk Research team supervisor: Dr Susannah Pick – susannah.pick@kcl.ac.uk Phone number: 07881 230 244 What if I have further questions, or if something goes wrong? If this project has harmed you in any way or if you wish to make a complaint about the conduct of the project you can contact King’s College London using the details below for further advice and information: The Chair, rec@kcl.ac.uk Listed below are other avenues of support. In addition, individualised mental health support can be accessed from your general practitioner/family doctor should you feel this is necessary. Support Service Contact Details NHS Direct Phone: 111 Website: http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/ The Samaritans Phone: 116 123 Text: 07725 909090 Email: jo@samaritans.org SANEline Telephone: 0300 304 7000 Website: http://www.sane.org.uk/home C.A.L.L (helpline for Wales) Telephone: 0800 132 737 Text: 81066 Website: http://www.callhelpline.org.uk/ Thank you for reading this information sheet and for considering taking part in this
Hi merveleemyers, We’re writing to inform you that we detected a login to your account from a new device. When: 03/29 06:32 GMT Device: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G Near: England If this was you, you can ignore this message. If this wasn’t you, open the TikTok app and go to “Settings and privacy” > “Security and login” > “Security alerts” and review unauthorized logins. If you’re unable to access your account, contact TikTok support. You can also set up 2-step verification to secure your account by going to “Security and login” > “2-step verification”. Learn more about 2-step verification This is an automatically generated email. Replies to this email address aren’t monitored. This email was generated for merveleemyers
Privacy Policy
TikTok 5800 Bristol Pkwy, Culver City, CA 90230
Reply
Forward
We can’t wait to have you in the team Hi Mervelee,
Thank you for your interest in volunteering for Cancer Research UK at one of our third-party events.
1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime. All of us can support the research that will beat it. Everyone has a part to play and every part supports life-saving research so thank you for signing up to volunteer.
We will be in touch closer to the time of your event with all the details you need. In the meantime, if you have any questions about sports events, you can email us at sports@volunteer@cancer.org.uk.
Thanks again for your support. We’ll see you soon.
The Volunteering Team
Cancer Research UK
You have received this email as a result of a recent donation, registration or specific request.
Our supporters are at the heart of everything we achieve at Cancer Research UK. Read our Fundraising Promise.
This email is from Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666) and the Isle of Man (1103). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ.
Reply
Forward
Hello Mrs M Myers,
Thank you for your recent purchase from Currys. Your opinion is really important to us and we’d love to get your feedback on how we did. The information you provide will help us to improve our customer experience so everyone can enjoy amazing technology!
Please let us know how we did by clicking on a score below. You can only submit one score so please only respond once you are ready to give your feedback.
Overall, how satisfied were you with your visit to the Currys store during which you made your recent purchase?
Not at all satisfied Extremely satisfied 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 By selecting a score, you are agreeing to give your feedback. If you have time to answer more questions, please continue the survey as it will help us to improve our service to you. The whole survey only takes about 5-7 minutes to complete.
Thank you for your time.
The Currys Team
Your personal details won’t be disclosed to any third party and are only used to gather feedback relating to Currys. You can stop participating at any time, and you have the right to request access to the data that is held about you (check out our privacy policy here)
If you don’t want to receive any of these feedback requests in the future, simply Click here .
I have been doing business with CURRYS from 2004 and well served except on the odd occasions I have to speak up for my RIGHTS. I was in store where I was advised about the purchase of a laptop in advance for my 65th birthday to expand my online business. I was told I would be contacted by the Tuesday about the order. Unfortunately for me I ended up spending all day in the A&E at St Thomas’s Hospital. My 101 year old husband is in Kings College Hospital. Therefore, this is a very STRESSFUL time for me. I was not aware if CURRYS had contacted me, so I went into the store to find out about the laptop. To cut a long story short, I could not understand the attitude of the person who was dealing with me. I gave him the benefit of the doubt. We all have our personal experiences, and because this person had gone beyond and above to treat me fairly based on my disabilities, I was willing to understand. But his attitude after he returned from finding the laptop was just too much for me after my ordeals of the past weeks after celebrating my husband’s 101 birthday. Getting assaulted the next day, still having the neighbours from HELL targeting me. The Housing Association and their Solicitors triggering me. I must confess, the HEALING started. Because I did not swear. I hold CURRYS in high esteem, still because the person who served me did apologise for the delays in ordering the laptop. Therefore, I will always be vocal in helping those responsible in taking responsibility by not trying to GAG me.
Plus: anxiety and how to deal with it; first KHP CTM Fellowships announced; climate change and lung health; KHPeople; plus all the latest events and opportunities.
No images? Click here
In this edition: launch of the KHP Digital Health Hub; anxiety and how to deal with it; first KHP Centre for Translational Medicine Fellowships announced; KHPeople; plus all the latest events and opportunities.
Launch of KHP Digital Health Hub
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council-funded Hub is a multi-disciplinary collaboration enabling training, co-creation, translation, and acceleration of digital health technologies. The Hub brings together expertise and representatives from across King’s Health Partners, patients, the public, and industry, to provide training, support, share knowledge, and create opportunities to promote UK digital health technologies.
Learn about the Hub and how it can benefit you ➝
Anxiety and how to deal with it
KHP News speaks to consultant psychiatrist Dr Florian Ruths about anxiety, and learns that the emotion can be embraced rather than feared.
Full interview on anxiety ➝
First KHP CTM Fellowships awarded Five recipients of the KHP Centre for Translational Medicine (CTM) postdoctoral Clinical Research Excellence Fellowships have been announced.
Learn more about their research areas ➝
Climate change and lung health “As temperatures rise around the world due to climate change, so does the level of air pollution.” Dr Annika Warnatsch tells us about the impact on vulnerable populations.
Find out more ➝
Game-based digital therapy for neurorehabilitation
KHP News visited the physiotherapy team at Orpington Hospital to see the MindMaze MindMotion GO game-based digital therapy for neurorehabilitation in action. The rollout of MindMotion GO was part-funded by KHP Neurosciences.
Hear from the team and watch patient Josh taking part in the therapy ➝
Improving surgical outcomes in DRC King’s Global Health Partnership (KGHP) is strengthening safe surgery in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Find out more and watch a short KGHP film ➝
Hope for Long COVID patients Stephanie Schreiber, from the South East London Long COVID programme patient advisory group, has written a Letter of Hope to inspire anyone struggling with the illness.
Read the letter in full here ➝
Healthcare improves thanks to Experts by Experience
Members of the Integrating our Mental and Physical Healthcare Systems (IMPHS) project team and Experts by Experience talk about the difference that lived experience can make to the delivery of healthcare. Through collaboration, they found new ways of improving high quality physical healthcare initiatives for adults with long-term mental health problems.
Watch the video here ➝
Preparatory Clinical Research Training Fellowships The NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre is advertising fellowships for clinical trainees who are committed to developing a translational research career in mental health, clinical neuroscience, or the interface between physical and mental health.
Find out if you’re eligible here ➝
Salaried GP, Mind & Body PEACS programme. Are you a GP with an interest in Lifestyle Medicine or tackling health inequalities? Would you like to add to your portfolio while building strong relationships within the primary care network and project partners? Then we have a fantastic opportunity for you. Application deadline Monday 8 April. Apply here.
Band 8A Population Health & Equity Programme Manager. The post holder will be responsible for designing and leading projects to develop the overall programme, including supporting other team members in development and implementation. Application deadline Monday 1 April. Apply here.
Be the first to hear when Annual Conference registration opens
KHP’s landmark Annual Conference returns on 26 September 2024 and this year will be open to in-person registration as well as online.
Register your interest here ➝
KHPeople The KHPeople series shares work highlights, motivations, and career top tips from staff and students across the partnership. Would you like to showcase your KHP work? Please email: kingshealthpartners@kcl.ac.uk
Dr Tootie Bueser The Director of Nursing and Midwifery for the South East Genomic Medicine Service Alliance discusses the benefits of genomics for patient care, and the importance of enjoying your job.
Full profile ➝
Events and opportunities
Academic Surgical Grand Round Join the Grand Round this evening, Thursday 28 March, 5:30pm – 7pm, and hear from experts in Artificial Intelligence in Surgery. Register your place here. The next Ground Round, Thursday 25 April, 5:30pm – 6:30pm, will focus on HIV and Surgery. Speaker details and registration here.
Primary Care webinar The Primary Care Webinar on Wednesday 1 May, 1pm – 2pm, will focus on ‘Functional Neurological Disorders’. More information coming soon, register your place via Ticket Tailor.
Maternal Medicine for Primary Care The popular Maternal Medicine course for Primary Care returns on Wednesday 15 May, 12:30pm – 3:10pm. Find out which topics will be covered and book your place here.
Dementia Journeys: Towards Better End of Life Dementia Care, a new free exhibition at Science Gallery London. Running from 3 April – 22 June 2024. More details here.
Inaugural Lecture: Prof Sally Marlow, ‘Never Too Late’. Tuesday 23 April, 6pm – 7pm. Information and registration here.
KHP Cardiovascular and Respiratory Partnership: The next Cardiovascular Research Conference takes place on Wednesday 24 April, 5pm – 6pm. Sign up here.
Inaugural Lecture: Prof Gerome Breen, ‘A Geneticist’s Guide to the Galaxy of Mental Health’, Wednesday 24 April, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Information and registration here.
Centre of Innovation, Transformation, and Improvement (CITI): Spotlight on diversity, research, and innovation in healthcare. Thursday 25 April, 4:30pm – 7pm. Agenda and registration via Eventbrite.
Research Showcase by NIHR Maudsley BRC on Child Mental Health and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Friday 26 April, 1pm – 5pm. Register here.
Join the 61st Maudsley Debate ‘High Time: This house believes that cannabis should be legalised in the UK within five years’. Tuesday 30 April, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Register here.
King’s Centre for Military Health Research, ‘Veterans’ Mental Health Conference 2024’. Tuesday 14 May. Find out more here.
Inaugural Lecture: Prof Gail Gilchrist, ‘New understanding and approaches to addressing intimate partner violence in the context of substance use’. Thursday 16 May, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Information and registration here.
Inaugural Lecture: Prof Eleanor Dommett, ’Merging education and research: A journey from the midbrain out’. Tuesday 21 May, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Information and registration here.
King’s Health Partners staff are invited to the Haematology Nursing and AHP Conference 2024. Monday 24 June, 9:30am – 5pm. For more information and to register contact KHPHaematology@kcl.ac.uk.
Courses
Paediatric Communication Skills – virtual simulation. Monday 22 April, 9am – 1pm (other dates are available). Book your place via the KHP Learning Hub here.
Spasticity Masterclass, 25 – 26 April. A two-day face-to-face programme consisting of lectures and Q&A sessions delivered by clinical experts at King’s College Hospital NHS FT. Information and registration via Eventbrite.
The Francis Crick Institute postdoctoral career development fellowships for clinicians. Find out what opportunities are available here. Application deadline is Tuesday 30 April 2024.
Psychosis updates from the Maudsley/IoPPN Clinical Academic Group (Maudsley Symposium). In-person event on Wednesday 12 June, 9am – 5pm. More information and registration here.
King’s College London Innovation Scholars programme, funded by UKRI, is excited to introduce their newest learning opportunity: Machine Learning for Health Research.
News from across the partnership
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Research finds all new schools in England are in areas of high pollution. Eczema studies aim to improve life for adults and young people. First play conference takes centre stage at Evelina London Children’s Hospital. King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust HRH The Duchess of Gloucester visits Dental Institute. Volunteers help garden grow at hospital’s LISTEN Lodges. Trust’s endometriosis service secures reaccreditation. Rashmi Thannikkal shortlisted in the British Journal of Nursing Awards 2024. King’s College London £10m awarded to launch UK Smart Trial Development Hub. Muscle health may be informed by activity level rather than ageing process. Exploring the use of body worn cameras in mental healthcare settings. University achieves Student Minds University Mental Health Charter Award. Impact in Qualitative Research: Grace Lavelle and Hannah Jones on exploring the psychosocial needs of people living with long-term conditions. Qualitative Open Mic: Making Interpretations Episode 3 – Interpreting Creative Data. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust New project will result in the largest implementation and study of Advance Choice Documents in Europe. Gold HSJ partnership award for South London and Maudsley NHS FT. NIHR Maudsley BRC Researchers investigate ability of their new AI tool to predict medical events. PhD Studentships – Translational Research in Mental Health and Neuroscience – Deadline 1 April. Nominations are now open for the NHS Parliamentary Awards. NIHR ARC South London New toolkit to help researchers engage with service commissioners. Unique research collaboration highlights innovative approaches for post-pandemic healthcare. NIHR CRN South London Long-standing CRN South London staff member retires.
We hope you enjoyed these partnership stories and found something of value in this edition.
Top tip to keep the good news stories coming: Add our email address to your safe senders list so you don’t miss any future newsletters from kingshealthpartners@kcl.ac.uk.
If you have any questions about the latest news or would like to make a contribution we would love to hear from you!
💬 Sydney G Campbell commented on Roland Martin’s post that you haven’t seen SF Sydney on Facebook friendupdates@facebookmail.com
To: You Thu 28/03/2024 13:39
Due to a longtime commitment in DC, I…
💬 Sydney G Campbell commented on Roland Martin’s post that you haven’t seen. 23 March at 20:08
View
Sydney G Campbell, Porscha Coleman and 1,770 others reacted to this.
This message was sent to ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com. If you don’t want to receive these emails from Meta in the future, please unsubscribe. Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd., Attention: Community Operations, 4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
To help keep your account secure, please don’t forward this email. Learn more
Making It, a podcast for and by creators – is available on YouTube and now everywhere you get your podcasts!
Check out episode 2 where Matthew and Ryan (@MatthewandRyan) explain all you need to know about their journey to 1 million subscribers, and how they have secured their dream brand deals.
Hosts Hannah (@thefabuloushannahh) and Simi (@tamago2474) are also joined by YouTube Community Partner Manager, Abi for a fun, informative quiz that will put their YouTube knowledge to the test.
Make sure you tune in to discover how you can ‘make it’ too✌️
March Newsletter Your health and safety news and updates
Hello Pauline, welcome to your March newsletter. In this month’s issue:
Get a free Wellbeing support at work course before 30 April. Learn how we’re supporting epilepsy this Purple Day. Read the latest workplace fatal injury statistics from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
HSE reveals latest fatal injury statistics This week the HSE released its annual report on workplace fatal injuries. Between April and December in 2023, 92 workers were killed in work-related injuries, with the construction industry accounting for the highest number of fatalities. The statistics highlight the importance of first aid training in the workplace.
FIND OUT MORE
Q&A for Purple Day Epilepsy affects around one in 100 people in the UK. In support of Purple Day 2024 and to help raise awareness, Alice Squires from British Red Cross Training and Simon Privett from Epilepsy Action answer some common questions around epilepsy and seizures.
READ THE BLOG
Book now: free Wellbeing support at work training Book any First aid at work, Emergency first aid at work or First aid at work requalification course before 30 April 2024 to receive a free online Wellbeing support at work course, worth £40. T&Cs apply.
BOOK A COURSE
Share your story Do you have a first aid story to share? Whatever your experience of first aid, we’d like to hear from you. Get in touch at yourstory@redcross.org.uk.
The British Red Cross Society, incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, is a charity registered in England and Wales (220949), Scotland (SC037738) and Isle of Man (0752).
Although the British Red Cross has taken steps to ensure this email and any attachments are virus-free, we do not accept any responsibility for viruses, or for inaccurate or incomplete information or failure to deliver information. It is your responsibility to scan the mail and any attachments to ensure they are virus-free.
Terms and conditions (including data protection policy). The Red Cross emblem is a protective symbol, the use of which is restricted by international and national law. It may not be reproduced without prior authorisation: view more information.
Review our Cookies Policy. We track emails to help us improve the communications we send. We use small images called pixels within our emails to tell us things like whether you opened the email, how many times and the device you used. We may also set a cookie to find out if you clicked on any links in the email.
All British Red Cross marketing email addresses end @mail.redcross.org.uk and we do not use general email providers, such as BT Internet Googlemail, to solicit donations. For further information, please read our fraud advice.
British Red Cross, Bradbury House, 4 Ohio Avenue, Salford Quays, Greater Manchester M50 2GT, United Kingdom, 0344 871 8000
Unsubscribe Manage preferences
Reply
Forward
Copy
Data after Dark in London: Help improve the visibility of night workers in London C Commonplace support@commonplace.is
To: rattynem@btinternet.com Thu 28/03/2024 10:53 Data after Dark in London: Help improve the visibility of night workers in London Help improve the visibility of night workers in London.
University College London (UCL) and the Greater London Authority (GLA) are undertaking important research to shed light on the lives of those working at night (6pm-6am).
The aim of this survey is to provide evidence for independent research to understand the lives, and crucially the needs, of those who work after dark.
Please support this important research by spending five minutes answering our short survey to help us understand how night workers can be better supported.
Please also share the survey with any night workers you may know.
Thank you.
Share your views You are receiving this email because you opted in to hearing about new Commonplace projects in your area. Edit your preferences | View our privacy policy Powered by Commonplace
Reply
Forward
Copy
Reminder contract 2023 Myers Mervelee C Copyright.co.uk
A $500 Amazon/Bookshop gift card drawing entry for anyone who refers an author to Atmosphere Press. Winner announced on April 2nd! A $500 CASH (or $1000 Publication Credit) bonus for anyone who refers an author to Atmosphere Press who signs on to work with us. And yes, that’s transferrable! Make your referrals to referrals@atmospherepress.com, or send them to submit a manuscript here. The deadline is March 31st, so the clock is ticking!
Refer a Writer Right Now! ✒️🔥 See How the Referral Program Works ✅💸
What if YOU are the writer to refer?? Then, send in your own manuscript for consideration. Non-referred submissions don’t count for the referral program, but you’ll receive an expedited review if you submit by clicking the button below. You can also write to Atmosphere directly at books@atmospherepress.com!
📚 Get Expedited Review for My Manuscript Follow Atmosphere Press on social media:
Do you know a writer? Please forward them this email!
Atmosphere Press, 7107 Foxtree Cove, AUSTIN, TX 78750, United States
Manage preferences
Reply
Forward
Copy
Recruiting Participants for New Study Exploring Different Types of Depression
I hope this email finds you well. We are reaching out to you because you previously participated in the Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse in Major Depressive Disorder (RADAR-MDD) study and indicated your willingness to be contacted for future research.
The ‘Neuroads’ team based at King’s College London is currently recruiting participants with experience of depression for a new study exploring factors that might contribute to different types of symptoms that can occur during periods of low mood.
The team are seeking people who experience consistent low mood which does not improve in response to positive events, or a loss of interest or pleasure, when they feel depressed.
The study takes around one hour, involving some initial email correspondence with the team, and some online questionnaires.
Please see the attached participant information sheet and advertisement for further detail.
If you are interested in participating in this research or have any questions, please contact neuroadslab@kcl.ac.uk directly.
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
King’s College London
East Wing, Department of Psychological Medicine
16 De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AB
Reply
Forward
Copy
Case ID – 202209405 [REF/Qz/AP/m1/wK/] C casework@housing-ombudsman.org.uk
To: Ratty.Nembhard1956@gmail.com Wed 27/03/2024 14:29 27 March 2024
Dear Mrs Myers
Complaint: 202209405 – Housing For Women
I am getting in touch as you have contacted us recently about your complaint. Your case has been allocated to me today.
Firstly I am very sorry to read that you are unhappy with our Service. I have raised this with our Service Compaints team who will be in touch in due course. Their email is complaintsaboutus@housing-ombudsman.org.uk, if you would like to contact them directly.
In terms of your complaint with your landlord, you mention that you have received a stage 2 response which you are not satisfied with. If you would like to ask the Ombudsman to formally investigate your complaint, I would be happy to progress this for formal assessment.
So that I can take further action and determine the next steps, please provide a copy of your landlord’s final response. I will then contact you again to discuss this in more detail.
Please note that I am on annual leave until 15 April, so please do not be concerned if I do not respond to any emails immediately.
All the best for now, and I hope to hear from you soon.
You can find all the latest news, reports, and guidance from the Housing Ombudsman Service on our website.
The Centre for Learning provides free, online training and events to social housing landlords, to create a positive and effective complaint-handling culture.
To find out how we use your personal data together with your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 go to our website.
Mervelee, enjoy your festivities stress-free with these tips from Google With celebrations happening all year around, see how Google can help you avoid busy hours when doing your shopping. Learn how you can stay connected with those that live far away and don’t forget to share your festive photos with friends and families!
Know before you go with Google Maps You can easily search for your shopping destinations and scroll down to the ‘popular times’ to see how busy stores are throughout the day. Find the quickest route with real-time traffic and public transportation schedule. Try Google Maps
Share photos with friends & family after your celebrations Create a shared album in Google Photos to share memories of your festivities and gatherings with your close ones. Everyone who joins can view, comment, like and add photos or videos to the album, making it communal & fun! Create shared album
Celebrate with friends and family from anywhere Whether near or far, gather all your loved ones for your festivities with Google Meet. From the Google Meet app, select the contacts you’d like to call and select ‘New’ or ‘Schedule in Google Calendar’ to set up time with friends & family so everyone can join the virtual fun! Create an invite now
Keep your private information safe and secure Strengthen your passwords and the security of your Google Account with our 2-minute Security Checkup.
Find answers Visit our Help Centers to learn about our products and your Google Account.
About Google Visit About Google to get the latest news and updates.
Help make our products even better Sign up for the chance to participate in Google’s User Research studies. Was this email helpful?
Message type: [WNC-10031170] Search Console Some fixes failed for Page indexing issues on site httpsfight4justiceadvocacybusinesswebsite.com
You requested that Google validate your fix of Page indexing issues on site httpsfight4justiceadvocacybusinesswebsite.com. The fix requested was for the following issue: ‘Blocked by robots.txt’.
However, we found that some pages are still affected by this issue.
To examine full details on the validation progress, and to learn how to fix remaining pages, please follow this link.
View issue details Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043 | You’ve received this transactional email because your site is listed in Google Search Console | Unsubscribe from this type of message Add partners who should receive messages for this Search Console account
Hope you are well. I have visited and analyzed your YouTube channel (Mervelee Myers ) and saw all of your videos. Already you have uploaded 10k videos.
See, due to these problems your channel is not growing, videos are not getting proper views and subscribers are not increasing.
1/ Your video SEO Score is very low.
2/ Not have any video rank tags.
3/ not have any attractive Thumbnail
4/ Title – Description – tags are not SEO friendly.
And more.
If these issues are not solved your channel will not grow and the videos will not rank and not get proper views.
Thank you.
Sender notified by
Mailtrack 03/27/24, 11:29:13 AM
Reply
Forward
Copy
[Your Support Request Has Been Received] – Post from The BLAC Awards CIC (@BlacAwards) W WritersLife.org support@writerslife.org
To: You Wed 27/03/2024 01:28
– Please type your reply above this line –
Your request (286848) has been received and is being reviewed by our support staff.
Due to an overwhelming number of support requests, we ask that you please allow 2-3 business days for a response.
Thank you
Learn How To Work With a Billion Dollar Company Who Will Allow You To Sell Digital Content On Their Platform, That Millions Of Paying Customers Visit Every Month by visiting http://www.KindleCashFlow.com/webinar
To add additional comments, reply to this email or visit http://
This email is a service from WritersLife.org. Delivered by Zendesk [V5GMWY-V9JMR]
Hayden Salmon shared Zaturalspfood ‘s post . 26 March at 01:56 View
Hayden Salmon shared Zaturalspfood’s post. 26 March at 01:56
View
Was this email:Useful | Not useful
This message was sent to ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com. If you don’t want to receive these emails from Meta in the future, please unsubscribe. Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd., Attention: Community Operations, 4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
To help keep your account secure, please don’t forward this email. Learn more
Reply
Forward
Copy
Automatic reply: Claim Reference: K02CL827 – Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers [IWOV-Matters.FID1842961] DB Duvaraka Balachandran Duvaraka.Balachandran@devonshires.co.uk
To: You Tue 26/03/2024 21:22 Thank you for your email.
I do not have access to my emails today.
If your query is urgent, please contact my colleague Lina Amir lina.amir@devonshires.co.uk.
Please note that my normal working hours are 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I am on Secondment on Tuesdays and Thursday and do not have access to my emails
Service by email will not be accepted at this time.
Service of claim forms, application notices and all other court and other documents, notices of adjudication, notices of arbitration and contractual notices are accepted by post, courier, DX or fax. With respect to all communications by e-mail, if you receive an “out of office” reply, then your document has not been received, and you are asked to follow the guidance in that reply, or to contact our main switchboard on +44 (0)20 7628 7576.
Anti-Fraud Alert: Please note that we will never communicate any changes to our bank account details or our banking arrangements to you by email. If you are asked to send money to a different bank account please telephone (do not email) and speak to the person dealing with your matter, or the Accounts team BEFORE transferring funds. In the event that you send us the wrong amount of monies, we reserve the right to refuse receipt and/or return the entire funds to you.
This email is intended for the addressee named within only. It may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the named individual you should not read this email and if you do so, you must not under any circumstances make use of the information therein. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by return of e-mail and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and no copies made. We accept no responsibility for malicious or fraudulent emails purportedly coming from us and it is your responsibility to ensure that any emails purporting to come from us are genuine before relying on anything contained within them.
This e-mail and its contents neither purports, nor seeks, to comply with the formalities required by the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 section 2 and is not signed within the meaning of that section.
Devonshires is committed to high quality legal advice and client care. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the service you have received or about the bill, please contact us. We have a procedure in place which details how we handle complaints which is available on request. If you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint, you may have the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman. You will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint or within one year of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring, or within one year from when you should have known about the complaint.
Devonshires, Devonshires Solicitors, Devonshires Consultancy and The Debt Collection Centre are the trading names of Devonshires Solicitors LLP, registered in England and Wales with company number OC397401 at the address below. This Firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under the name of Devonshires Solicitors LLP and registration number 619881. A list of members is open to inspection at the address below. Unless expressly stated to the contrary the term “Solicitor” means a Solicitor of England and Wales. Any reference to a partner in relation to Devonshires Solicitors LLP is to a member of Devonshires Solicitors LLP or to an employee or consultant with equivalent qualifications and standing.
Devonshires, 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT tel +44 (0)20 7628 7576 fax +44 (0)870 608 9390
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Reply
Forward
Copy
RE: Claim Reference: K02CL827 – Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers [IWOV-Matters.FID1842961] MM Mervelee Myers
To: Duvaraka Balachandran; Sola Obajuluwa; Gmail Tue 26/03/2024 21:22 To Whom It May Concern
Should you be sending this to me or the solicitors? Based on the letter from Trina Philbert that caused me to end up in the hospital today. I will add this to the cyberbullying of Housing for Women and Devonshires Solicitors and the Housing Ombudsman Service. Please also take into account Deborah calling me on the 14th February 2024 after I came from court about keys. I recorded the conversation and asked her to send me an email, which she did.
Can you please refrain from trying to end my life after the death by slow torture am experiencing, ten years after the death of my mother with dementia. My husband is dying and your antics making me SICK.
Please send all correspondence to the solicitor. I am positive you can’t buy him out like Stephen Agera.
Regards
Mervelee Myers.
Sent from Mail for Windows
From: Duvaraka Balachandran Sent: 26 March 2024 14:59 To: ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com Cc: Lina Amir Subject: Claim Reference: K02CL827 – Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers [IWOV-Matters.FID1842961]
Dear Sirs,
1. Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers Claim Reference: K02CL827
We write further to the above matter, in which we act on behalf of the Claimant.
We enclose by way of service upon you the following:
Hearing bundle; Statement of costs.
A copy of the same has been posted to you today.
As you are aware, the claim has been listed for a one-day trial on 04 April 2024 at 10am at the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch.
We are using software to improve our email security. Recipients of our emails may need to decrypt our emails to read their content and access secure links to open attachments.
We have implemented this software to provide our firm and our clients with additional protection when sending/receiving emails and sharing sensitive information.
Service of claim forms, application notices and all other court and other documents, notices of adjudication, notices of arbitration and contractual notices are accepted by post, courier, DX or fax. With respect to all communications by e-mail, if you receive an out of office reply, then your document has not been received, and you are asked to follow the guidance in that reply, or to contact our main switchboard on +44 (0)20 7628 7576.
Anti-Fraud Alert: Please note that we will never communicate any changes to our bank account details or our banking arrangements to you by email. If you are asked to send money to a different bank account please telephone (do not email) and speak to the person dealing with your matter, or the Accounts team BEFORE transferring funds. In the event that you send us the wrong amount of monies, we reserve the right to refuse receipt and/or return the entire funds to you.
This email is intended for the addressee named within only. It may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the named individual you should not read this email and if you do so, you must not under any circumstances make use of the information therein. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by return of e-mail and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and no copies made. We accept no responsibility for malicious or fraudulent emails purportedly coming from us and it is your responsibility to ensure that any emails purporting to come from us are genuine before relying on anything contained within them.
This e-mail and its contents neither purports, nor seeks, to comply with the formalities required by the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 section 2 and is not signed within the meaning of that section.
Devonshires is committed to high quality legal advice and client care. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the service you have received or about the bill, please contact us. We have a procedure in place which details how we handle complaints which is available on request. If you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint, you may have the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman. You will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint or within one year of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring, or within one year from when you should have known about the complaint.
Devonshires, Devonshires Solicitors, Devonshires Consultancy and The Debt Collection Centre are the trading names of Devonshires Solicitors LLP, registered in England and Wales with company number OC397401 at the address below. This Firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under the name of Devonshires Solicitors LLP and registration number 619881. A list of members is open to inspection at the address below. Unless expressly stated to the contrary the term Solicitor means a Solicitor of England and Wales. Any reference to a partner in relation to Devonshires Solicitors LLP is to a member of Devonshires Solicitors LLP or to an employee or consultant with equivalent qualifications and standing.
Devonshires, 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT tel +44 (0)20 7628 7576 fax +44 (0)870 608 9390
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Reply
Reply all
Forward
Copy
Discover The Millionaire B.U.S.I.N.E.S.S Mindset Re – Set! D Des des@desoconnors.com
To: Mervelee Myers Tue 26/03/2024 18:10
Hi Mervelee
We’re eagerly anticipating your participation at the 15th Final Women in Business, Health and Beauty, Fashion, and Wellness Conference on the 20th of April.
This event, rich in diversity and knowledge, welcomes everyone who supports empowerment, innovation, and success in business and personal growth—men included!
BOOK YOUR FREE OR VIP TICKET NOW
WELCOME TO OUR AMAZING SPEAKER!
Meet Jacqueline Day, also known as the “Escalator Lady,” who will be inspiring us with her transformative strategies for businesses and individuals. With her Millionaire B.U.S.I.N.E.S.S Mindset Breakthrough, Jacqueline will guide you past common pitfalls to harness growth strategies that propel your business forward.
By developing a winning mindset, you’ll break through barriers and cultivate the skills needed for success.
BOOK A FREE BUSINESS CONSULTATION OR SPEAK ON STAGE AT THIS EVENT
This opportunity is invaluable for anyone aiming to elevate their professional and personal life.
Looking forward to see you there!
Des
PS.
Would you like to speak on stage at this event?
PPS: If you’ve received this email in error due to a recent security issue, we sincerely apologise. For privacy, the unsubscribe link is at the foot of this page. Thank you for your understanding.
BOOK YOUR FREE OR VIP TICKET NOW You may unsubscribe or change your contact details at any time.
As one of our brilliant Parkinson’s UK Members we’d love you to Make It Blue to spread awareness of Parkinson’s on World Parkinson’s Day, Thursday 11 April.
Hold a blue bake sale or light up your home with blue lights. Wear blue for the day or dye your hair blue. Or Make It Blue your own way. Get family and friends involved. Connect with others. Spread the word and have fun.
Whatever you choose to do, we’re here to help. Download our Make It Blue guide. It’s full of ideas to help you get involved this World Parkinson’s Day. When you Make It Blue, you’re part of a powerful community that’s making a real difference. Whatever you do this World Parkinson’s Day, we’d love to see it. Tag us on social media using the hashtag #WorldParkinsonsDay. And we love sharing stories from the community in email updates. Email us to share your photos and stories from the day.
You’re part of a 40,000 strong membership. Together we’re a powerful community that can raise awareness, fund groundbreaking research and life-changing care. And be there for each other.
However you choose to Make It Blue this World Parkinson’s Day, you’ll be part of an unstoppable movement raising awareness of Parkinson’s.
Nisha Membership Team Parkinson’s UK
We’re here for you Having Parkinson’s can feel overwhelming if you don’t have the right information and support.
Whether you’re worried about money, or you or your loved one needs help managing Parkinson’s, we’re here for you.
View our helpline information
Contact Us | Donate
We are Parkinson’s UK. Powered by people. Funded by you. Improving life for everyone affected by Parkinson’s. Together we’ll find a cure.
Parkinson’s UK is registered at 215 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, SW1V 1EJ, GB and is the operating name of the Parkinson’s Disease Society of the United Kingdom. A registered charity in GB (258197), and in Scotland (SC037554).
Read our Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe from this list
To: You Tue 26/03/2024 17:04 No images? Click here
Hi Mervelee,
I’m reaching out again to ask you to please complete our 2024 supporter survey. You are a crucial part of London’s Air Ambulance Charity, enabling us to be there for the 10 million people who visit, live and work in London.
Complete your supporter survey today We’re lucky to have had over 2,000 responses so far, but I want your voice to be heard too. Your valued feedback will help shape the stories, news and impact that we share.
I hope you can spare just a few minutes to complete the survey by Tuesday 2 April 2024.
Take me to my supporter survey Thank you for giving your time today and for your ongoing support.
update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
London’s Air Ambulance is the registered charity that delivers an advanced trauma team to critically injured people in London. Registered Charity 801013. Registered Company Number 2337239.
Reply
Forward
Copy
Claim Reference: K02CL827 – Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers [IWOV-Matters.FID1842961]
We are using software to improve our email security. Recipients of our emails may need to decrypt our emails to read their content and access secure links to open attachments.
We have implemented this software to provide our firm and our clients with additional protection when sending/receiving emails and sharing sensitive information.
Service of claim forms, application notices and all other court and other documents, notices of adjudication, notices of arbitration and contractual notices are accepted by post, courier, DX or fax. With respect to all communications by e-mail, if you receive an “out of office” reply, then your document has not been received, and you are asked to follow the guidance in that reply, or to contact our main switchboard on +44 (0)20 7628 7576.
Anti-Fraud Alert: Please note that we will never communicate any changes to our bank account details or our banking arrangements to you by email. If you are asked to send money to a different bank account please telephone (do not email) and speak to the person dealing with your matter, or the Accounts team BEFORE transferring funds. In the event that you send us the wrong amount of monies, we reserve the right to refuse receipt and/or return the entire funds to you.
This email is intended for the addressee named within only. It may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the named individual you should not read this email and if you do so, you must not under any circumstances make use of the information therein. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by return of e-mail and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and no copies made. We accept no responsibility for malicious or fraudulent emails purportedly coming from us and it is your responsibility to ensure that any emails purporting to come from us are genuine before relying on anything contained within them.
This e-mail and its contents neither purports, nor seeks, to comply with the formalities required by the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 section 2 and is not signed within the meaning of that section.
Devonshires is committed to high quality legal advice and client care. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the service you have received or about the bill, please contact us. We have a procedure in place which details how we handle complaints which is available on request. If you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint, you may have the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman. You will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint or within one year of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring, or within one year from when you should have known about the complaint.
Devonshires, Devonshires Solicitors, Devonshires Consultancy and The Debt Collection Centre are the trading names of Devonshires Solicitors LLP, registered in England and Wales with company number OC397401 at the address below. This Firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under the name of Devonshires Solicitors LLP and registration number 619881. A list of members is open to inspection at the address below. Unless expressly stated to the contrary the term “Solicitor” means a Solicitor of England and Wales. Any reference to a partner in relation to Devonshires Solicitors LLP is to a member of Devonshires Solicitors LLP or to an employee or consultant with equivalent qualifications and standing.
Devonshires, 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT tel +44 (0)20 7628 7576 fax +44 (0)870 608 9390
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Reply
Reply all
Forward
Copy
Claim Reference: K02CL827 – Housing for Women v Mervelee Myers [IWOV-Matters.FID1842961]
We are using software to improve our email security. Recipients of our emails may need to decrypt our emails to read their content and access secure links to open attachments.
We have implemented this software to provide our firm and our clients with additional protection when sending/receiving emails and sharing sensitive information.
Service of claim forms, application notices and all other court and other documents, notices of adjudication, notices of arbitration and contractual notices are accepted by post, courier, DX or fax. With respect to all communications by e-mail, if you receive an “out of office” reply, then your document has not been received, and you are asked to follow the guidance in that reply, or to contact our main switchboard on +44 (0)20 7628 7576.
Anti-Fraud Alert: Please note that we will never communicate any changes to our bank account details or our banking arrangements to you by email. If you are asked to send money to a different bank account please telephone (do not email) and speak to the person dealing with your matter, or the Accounts team BEFORE transferring funds. In the event that you send us the wrong amount of monies, we reserve the right to refuse receipt and/or return the entire funds to you.
This email is intended for the addressee named within only. It may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you are not the named individual you should not read this email and if you do so, you must not under any circumstances make use of the information therein. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by return of e-mail and confirm that it has been deleted from your system and no copies made. We accept no responsibility for malicious or fraudulent emails purportedly coming from us and it is your responsibility to ensure that any emails purporting to come from us are genuine before relying on anything contained within them.
This e-mail and its contents neither purports, nor seeks, to comply with the formalities required by the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 section 2 and is not signed within the meaning of that section.
Devonshires is committed to high quality legal advice and client care. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the service you have received or about the bill, please contact us. We have a procedure in place which details how we handle complaints which is available on request. If you are not satisfied with our handling of your complaint, you may have the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman. You will need to bring a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 months of receiving a final written response from us about your complaint or within one year of the act or omission about which you are complaining occurring, or within one year from when you should have known about the complaint.
Devonshires, Devonshires Solicitors, Devonshires Consultancy and The Debt Collection Centre are the trading names of Devonshires Solicitors LLP, registered in England and Wales with company number OC397401 at the address below. This Firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under the name of Devonshires Solicitors LLP and registration number 619881. A list of members is open to inspection at the address below. Unless expressly stated to the contrary the term “Solicitor” means a Solicitor of England and Wales. Any reference to a partner in relation to Devonshires Solicitors LLP is to a member of Devonshires Solicitors LLP or to an employee or consultant with equivalent qualifications and standing.
Devonshires, 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT tel +44 (0)20 7628 7576 fax +44 (0)870 608 9390
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Our events start next month! Dear Mervelee, With just over one month to go until our first event, the countdown to events season is on!
Planning is well underway and we need your help again to ensure our events run smoothly on the day. We have over 400 events this year, including Race for Life, Shine Night Walk and Big Hike. Why not look at what’s happening near you?
Our events simply can’t run without our incredible volunteers!
No event day is the same and no matter which event or activity you choose, you can meet some fantastic people and have fun while beating cancer.
Thank you for your continued support. The Cancer Research UK team. Sign up today Why Lucy’s volunteering again this year
For 14 years, Lucy has volunteered at Cancer Research UK events such as Pretty Muddy across South Wales. “Aside from the cause, I have gained what can only be described as another family with staff and volunteers. The wonderful people I volunteer alongside make the early mornings and challenges of events easy to get through. There is a huge sense of fulfilment seeing the impact events have. There is nothing I love more than seeing participants’ faces as they cross the finish line knowing that they have achieved something great.”
Volunteers help bring our events to life, so we can help people live longer, better lives. Sign up and join us again this year. Sign up to volunteer What did you think of this email?
This is great!
This isn’t for me! Together we are beating cancer
You are playing a crucial role in helping us beat cancer sooner, so we’d like to continue to keep you updated on what we’re up to. You can manage your preferences and unsubscribe here. Your details are safe with us. Check out our Privacy Policy.
Our supporters are at the heart of everything we achieve at Cancer Research UK. Read our Fundraising Promise.
This email is from Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ.
Our events start next month! Dear Mervelee, With just over one month to go until our first event, the countdown to events season is on!
Planning is well underway and we need your help again to ensure our events run smoothly on the day. We have over 400 events this year, including Race for Life, Shine Night Walk and Big Hike. Why not look at what’s happening near you?
Our events simply can’t run without our incredible volunteers!
No event day is the same and no matter which event or activity you choose, you can meet some fantastic people and have fun while beating cancer.
Thank you for your continued support. The Cancer Research UK team. Sign up today Why Lucy’s volunteering again this year
For 14 years, Lucy has volunteered at Cancer Research UK events such as Pretty Muddy across South Wales. “Aside from the cause, I have gained what can only be described as another family with staff and volunteers. The wonderful people I volunteer alongside make the early mornings and challenges of events easy to get through. There is a huge sense of fulfilment seeing the impact events have. There is nothing I love more than seeing participants’ faces as they cross the finish line knowing that they have achieved something great.”
Volunteers help bring our events to life, so we can help people live longer, better lives. Sign up and join us again this year. Sign up to volunteer What did you think of this email?
This is great!
This isn’t for me! Together we are beating cancer
You are playing a crucial role in helping us beat cancer sooner, so we’d like to continue to keep you updated on what we’re up to. You can manage your preferences and unsubscribe here. Your details are safe with us. Check out our Privacy Policy.
Our supporters are at the heart of everything we achieve at Cancer Research UK. Read our Fundraising Promise.
This email is from Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ.
Our events start next month! Dear Mervelee, With just over one month to go until our first event, the countdown to events season is on!
Planning is well underway and we need your help again to ensure our events run smoothly on the day. We have over 400 events this year, including Race for Life, Shine Night Walk and Big Hike. Why not look at what’s happening near you?
Our events simply can’t run without our incredible volunteers!
No event day is the same and no matter which event or activity you choose, you can meet some fantastic people and have fun while beating cancer.
Thank you for your continued support. The Cancer Research UK team. Sign up today Why Lucy’s volunteering again this year
For 14 years, Lucy has volunteered at Cancer Research UK events such as Pretty Muddy across South Wales. “Aside from the cause, I have gained what can only be described as another family with staff and volunteers. The wonderful people I volunteer alongside make the early mornings and challenges of events easy to get through. There is a huge sense of fulfilment seeing the impact events have. There is nothing I love more than seeing participants’ faces as they cross the finish line knowing that they have achieved something great.”
Volunteers help bring our events to life, so we can help people live longer, better lives. Sign up and join us again this year. Sign up to volunteer What did you think of this email?
This is great!
This isn’t for me! Together we are beating cancer
You are playing a crucial role in helping us beat cancer sooner, so we’d like to continue to keep you updated on what we’re up to. You can manage your preferences and unsubscribe here. Your details are safe with us. Check out our Privacy Policy.
Our supporters are at the heart of everything we achieve at Cancer Research UK. Read our Fundraising Promise.
This email is from Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ.
Complaint: 202342943 – Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service
Dear Helen Ewens
Thank you for your email dated 18 March 2024, in which you are asking me for the impossible based on the situation that the Housing Ombudsman Service is responsible for putting me and my vulnerable husband in. As you have stated I provided lots of information, I should not have had to be under such DISTRESS having to complain about the HOS if they were not party to the “Systemic Discrimination” by Housing for Women over the years by allowing my neighbour Deborah Agnes Gilchrist to get away with 23 years of hate crimes against me and my elderly husband. I will repeat, you should not have a role to INVESTIGATE my complaint against the service provided by HOS because I should not have to complain. I will not be patronized by you explaining what your role is either, because there is proof that the HOS takes the side of the landlord against tenants and this is not unique to my case alone. See https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 for when it started and why HOS is negligent in its handling of my complaint about H4W in the first place.
Since you have chosen from the helpful information what you deem you want to investigate let me hone my writing skills about how the HOS discriminated against me by explaining that expecting me to be doing a response at this sensitive time is an addition to the discrimination. I am not sure if you are familiar with the “Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics” therefore, I will list the ways that HOS ignored them.
Breaches:
1. Age – my husband at 101 is now dying after the PTSD of living with the discrimination of 22 years of discrimination by the “Neighbour from Hell”. The YouTube video online of the person who came to deliver another summons from Devonshires Solicitors must be taken into consideration. Because I was served a BUNDLE on a Sunday evening and District Judge Richard Hayes claim this was reasonable time for me to attend court to defend myself. https://youtu.be/3og_5Mgkhrw?si=JqRjbAE7Gbh3DKIu.
2. Belief/Religion: I was sent a BUNDLE on Sunday Evening disrupting my RIGHTS to celebrate my BELIEFS and not to be discriminated against. As a carer I was at the Tessa Jewel Health Centre the next day with my husband for his “Diabetes Eye Check” I posted online about how STRESSED I was. https://youtu.be/wg77wbNT8Kg?si=nAFqexbG1jdyuob6.
3. Disability: Both myself and husband experienced 22 years that impacted on the disabilities that results in the slow demise of my husband health having to accompanying me to the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch taking a toll on the deterioration in his health. Since none of the District Judges were aware of the elderly man accompanying me to the KANGAROO COURT and district judge stated in the Court Order that I was assisted by my husband then HOS must take responsibility for not dealing with my “Complaint” about Housing for Women to get a resolution and I have to submit another complaint. I have developed an “Eating Disorder” as a result of the discrimination by Housing for Women. My name and character are DEFAMED by H4W and the 12 pages “Witness Statement” must be taken into evidence. The referral by Trina Philbert to the Maudsley NHS must be taken into evidence. Labelling me a “Violent Nuisance” by District Judge Sterlini who was involved in striking out my claims against Winsome Duncan must accept my Book IN HONOUR OF STRONG WOMEN into evidence. The fact that it was signed by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley at the launch of “A New Met for London” must be taken in evidence. Because in July I meet Nigel Pearce at Elim House in Peckham where I was invited to a “Community Event organised by the Southwark Law Centre. Evidence can be accessed online. The fact that I will now have to do a “Psychiatric Assessment” is another case of the hate crimes against me. https://youtu.be/FOGwwIMgl9E?si=J3VGGE0LSck3B9ic.
4. Race: My husband and I are the victim of RACISM from my neighbour and other members of the Neighbourhood. The Metropolitan Police that joined Ms Gilchrist RACISM some captured on LIVE from my Husband moved here in 2000. To breaking the glass of the “Communal Door” on the 13th December 2021 and the Police Officer who was sent out in an Emergency chose to accuse me of shouting and threatened to leave by doing exactly that. Ms. Gilchrist was coerced by Housing for Women STAFF who set out on a CAMPAIGN of HATE CRIMES against me and my husband. https://youtu.be/io2KUFZzfK8?si=OkCI6VxNhU7T6MkJ.
The serious allegations are what they are because of HOS failures to act “Without Prejudices” in addressing my first complaint about H4W and allowing them to get away with wiping the Customer Portal of the DATA from 2000. Without Prejudice, I am not sure you are COMPETENT to investigate my complaint based on the HOS discrimination of other tenants who raised complaints against H4W. I am saying this because of my experiences of the past 10 years and prior to that how my complaints were handled. I was a participant in Dr. Maria Hudson’s research paper for the Policy Studies Institute “The Experience of Multiple Discrimination” recommended to ACAS. I was a participant in Mental Health Research with Dr. Faith Matcham at Kings College London. I was a participant in Diabetes Research. I conducted the “A Voice of a Child” research for my former employers www.leyf.org.uk CEO June O’Sullivan in August 2010. The year the Equality Act Protected Characteristics became LAW.
LEYF NurseriesWelcome to The London Early Years Foundation, changing the world, one child at a time.www.leyf.org.uk
Once again let me affirm that by sending me this letter to provide you with specific examples is HOS using delaying tactics in the hope that I cannot comply with this dictate by the 25th March 2024 so HOS can abandon the complaint. Since you claimed I provided lots of helpful information, you should have deducted the information from that. I do not feel, I know and I have provided HOS with the information. Refer to https://youtu.be/umCkr178Nhw?si=3uknllF8mfDy6qYv.
Housing Ombudsman Services Breaches of the Equality Act
Treated Unfairly
You can find the answers in the “Helpful Information” you claim to receive and I will reference Ms. H. Presley as a “Case Study”. Refer to
Put at a Disadvantage
Is the HOS aware that I have been taken to COURT by H4W because of the failures of the HOS to address the COMPLAINT of 2022 in a timely manner? I will advise HOS to send someone to the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch on the 4th April 2024 and 25th July 2024. https://www.youtube.com/live/NHTA0sBNQrA?si=utJ0SrIL4LF_0tTI.
Violation of Dignity
I experienced 22 years of hate crimes at Housing for Women and HOS is negligent in not addressing my first COMPLAINT. Therefore, HOS is responsible by way of breaching the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics leaving me to become the victim of Housing for Women staff who coerced Ms. Gilchrist to target me and my husband. Ms. Gilchrist cannot be held responsible for her behaviour because I asked for her to be supported. Instead of providing Ms. Gilchrist and myself the support we needed, H4W got the Metropolitan Police involved in the discrimination. H4W treatment further exacerbated my husband PTSD from the discrimination of my former employers and the Judiciary of England and Wales, the Criminal Justice System, and the Crown Prosecution Services. Refer to https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site for more. As well as getting targeted by H4W Devonshires Solicitors LLP set out on a campaign using my vulnerability against me. I was lucky enough to come home on the 25th October 2023 to save my husband from going into a HYPO that could cause his death. Because Narin Masera made a report against me and PC James Murphy from the Brixton Police visited my home with a letter. The lists of BREACHES are listed for the court, reasons HOS must send a REPRESENTATIVE to both Court dates.
I did not say the HOS label me a “Violent Nuisance” but they are definitely treating me like one. Please read and understand and don’t accuse me. I have been dealing with 10 years of such ALLEGATIONS. Refer to https://youtu.be/taA14IVIm9g?si=E5jYOel1Yb_NGsoJ.
I was labelled a “VIOLENT NUSIANCE” by District Judge Sterlini behind my back because of HOS failure dealing with my COMPLAINT of 2022.
Here is another example of HOS breaching my RIGHTS not to be discriminated against by giving me deadlines. HOS should not be giving me deadlines, but instead be aware of what is happening from the helpful information you claimed to have received. You will need a further 5 days to investigate my claim whilst I have lived at Alma Grove from 2000 experiencing HATE CRIMES. I am now in fear for me and my husband’s safety, based on the actions of Deborah Agnes Gilchrist, her partner, her friends, H4W staff, Devonshires Solicitors and agents, the Metropolitan Police that came with battering RAM to my door. https://www.youtube.com/live/0eRABvKHRD0?si=IO8RuxqFLcU2Xmin.
Are you aware that I am due in Court on the 4th April 2024? If I did not get a solicitor to represent me, I would end up like Ms. H. Presley. Let me update you that my husband is DYING and will be sent home from the hospital with support to die at my home that he considers his home from he moved here in 2001. The HOS is responsible for not acting about the COMPLAINTS of 2022 and letting Housing for Women getting away with DISCRIMINATION against vulnerable tenants. https://youtube.com/shorts/TUo5RKFdoAw?si=H7RHtcK4tOshVWlH.
HOS Threats
I consider your threats not to investigate my complaint as another case of DISCRIMINATION based on the fact HOS failed to address the first complaint and colluded with Housing for Women in taking the side of landlords against tenants. I must reference the case of Ms. H. Presley as an example. https://youtube.com/shorts/ryQeizcFGrY?si=-RWMj6jaijPcwsmC.
Let me hope HOS have enough examples, barring that please subscribe to my various Social Media for more.
Regards
Mervelee Myers FD (Open)
Mental Health & SEND Advocate
Turn Activist.
From: casework@housing-ombudsman.org.uk <casework@housing-ombudsman.org.uk> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 2:27 PM To: ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com> Subject: Case ID – 202342943 Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service [REF/J3/rX/aP/aq/]
18 March 2024
Dear Mrs Myers
Complaint: 202342943 – Stage 1 complaint about the Housing Ombudsman Service
Thank you for your email of 29 February 2024, in which you have provided a lot of helpful information. My role is to investigate complaints about the service provided by the Housing Ombudsman Service, as opposed to the service provided by your landlord or any other organisation.
In your service complaint, you said that the Ombudsman has discriminated against you, and ignored your protected characteristics. This is a serious allegation, and I want to ensure that we investigate this thoroughly. So that we can do this, please could you provide some specific examples of what the Housing Ombudsman has done that has led you to feel that, on the basis of your protected characteristics, we have:
· treated you less favourably than other service users,
· put you at a particular disadvantage because of certain rules or arrangements which are in place,
· demonstrated unwanted behaviour that violates your dignity or creates an offensive environment for you.
You also said you would appreciate if the Ombudsman would stop treating you like we have done, labelling you a ‘violent nuisance’. It would be helpful if you could explain in what way or when we have labelled you as a ‘violent nuisance’.
Please could you provide any specific examples by Monday 25 March 2024. I will need a further 5 working days to investigate your complaint, which means I will aim to provide my response by Wednesday 3 April 2024 (allowing for the bank holidays around Easter).
If we do not receive specific examples, then we will be unable to investigate your complaint.
You can find all the latest news, reports, and guidance from the Housing Ombudsman Service on our website.
The Centre for Learning provides free, online training and events to social housing landlords, to create a positive and effective complaint-handling culture.
To find out how we use your personal data together with your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 go to our website.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mervelee.myers. My 18 Pages Account was disabled on the 14th March 2024 by Facebook after I spent time updating it for participation in DES O’CONNOR’S WOMEN in BUSINESS. The Date 10 years I wrote to www.leyf.org.uk Senior HR Dilys Epton about my situation after the death of my mother with dementia and my transfer to BIB. So, I can continue working and be carer for my elderly husband.
Website built from scratch in 2012 stolen by Guy Lawfull and Mark Upton http://www.myvision.org.uk in 2022.
Letter to Solicitors
To Whom It May Concern
Re: Housing Matter – Claim for Possession
I refer to our telephone conversation on the 12th March 2024… I must inform you that my husband will be discharged from hospital sometimes next week as per his wishes to spend his last days with me at the HOME we lived together since 2001, when he chose to move in with me. Because I refused to give up my flat to move to his home at 19 Wilson Road, Camberwell, London SE5 8PB. I must assure you that my husband is getting the necessary care and attention required now that his son has been arrested to stop him and my neighbour Ms Deborah Agnes Gilchrist plotting against us.. The hospital placed Trevor Anthony Tomlinson on SAFEGUARDING, and I asked for the same to be done for Ms Gilchrist.
I am addressing your letter about your call to discuss arrangements for the appointment for the ASSESSMENT that was directed at the last hearing at the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch on 14th February 2024.
I am grateful for the instruction to psychiatrist Dr. Oyebode of Expert in Mind to take on the assessment. I am more than happy to accept the appointment barring no unforeseen events without my control occurring. I have taken notes of the enclosed letter of appointment.
The Role of the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch
I am aware of the upcoming hearing dates for the committal proceedings on 4th April 2024 and I would appreciate if I can have a consultation in advance to discuss the EVIDENCE that will be provided. This is based on some recent breaches of the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics and SAFEGUARDING put in place by the hospital for my husband at 16 Alma Grove. Since Devonshires Solicitors LLP and Housing for Women are relying on the Witness Statements of parties who have SCAMMED me, is off on Long-Term Sick Leave or in the case of Narin Masera not attending because of the obvious DEFAMATION of my NAME and CHARACTER. When I was tried behind my back by a District Judge Sterlini who was involved with the striking out of my claims with Winsome Duncan who stole my MANUSCRIPT and sent Police to SECTION me. We have to make this RELEVANT to the COMMITTAL as District Judge Piagram advised me.
Here is a list of District Judges: I Will Add More Names for my BOOK
District Judge Sterlini in Records about Winsome Duncan case went to Telephone Mediation and strike out by Zimmel Rand and Sterlini.
District Judge Bell name appears on Records including that of Barrister Ryan Clement that judgement was passed for him to pay back my husband’s money he took for the EAT.
The Court Enforcement Services Ltd sending me THREATS 4 years after failure to collect the money.
I would like you to refer to emails I copied you in from various organisations with interests in the case.
The Role of the Housing Ombudsman Service
Complaint accepted
Housing Ombudsman Services Reference: 202342943
Case Reference: Ms H Presley
Please take notes of the following: Some Information at YouTube LIVE
Deborah Agnes Gilchrist Social Media Cyberbullying – Coerced by Housing for Women
Debbie Covid commented: 1. Taken away from you. 2. You need to stop. 3. I don’t know what you think is going to happen you definitely need help. Call the Police if we are that bad they will not even come out.
Vanguard Friend: Commented: 1. God don’t sleep what happens in the dark will come to light don’t worry empress. 2. Trevor got the house kmt madness. 3. Yes Merv’s the pen is mightier than the sword. 4. Nicely put together.
User 4824329718826 Commented: Debbie didn’t receive the letter because you nicked it and put on TikTok, so there’s the proof.
09/03/2024 Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson – YouTube Live
Community Response Team
So Mervelee Myers will be lodging a Complaint, another one of course. This will go towards my BOOK about Systemic Discrimination now that Diane Abbott stories is getting the attention they deserve.
Regards
MERVELEE Myers FD (Open)
Mental Health & SEND Advocate
Turn Activist
On Wed, 13 Mar 2024, 14:38 Berg, Tim, <Tim.Berg@slam.nhs.uk> wrote:
Dear Mervelee,
As discussed during our telephone call today, I am emailing you with the telephone number to make a complaint about NHS services.
6 Police Officers showed up 4 names written PS 2450 AS Tanner PC 2344 AS Hunte PC 2624 AS Martinez PC 1147 AS Maddock. These Officers turned up at my door with battering RAM after the failure by the Met Police to address call out 3 times of kicking of my door. This is the day I was STRESSED out with the delivery of the EQUIPMENT for my husband’s release from hospital.
I am unable to comment on most of the contents of you email, as it does not relate to the matter, apologies.
I can assure you that I am not trying or intending to pestering you as you have stated in your email. I have addressed the ASB Case that I am referring to in my previous email to you today fully.
The ASB Case is in relation to the reports you have made about your neighbour kicking your door.
If you do not wish to continue with your ASB Case, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Trina Philbert
Neighbourhood Officer
By including any personal data in your response to this email, you freely consent to this being used and stored by Housing for Women for the purposes of service delivery in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation. All information and attachments included in this email are confidential and intended for the original recipient only, it may also be legally privileged. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or acting in reliance upon this information, by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient then please do not use or publish its contents, contact the sender and then delete. The sender does not accept liability for any errors or omissions.
Housing for Women Limited is a Registered Social Landlord registered with the Regulator of Social Housing (No L0970); and is a charity registered with the Charity Commission (No 211351); and is a Private Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales (No 00420651). The registered office is at Sixth Floor, Blue Star House, 234-244 Stockwell Road, London SW9 9SP.
Reply Forward.
Social Media Cyberbullying Criminals
Facebook Cyberbullying Criminals
Thank you for submitting your ID
You forwarded this message on Tue 12/03/2024 13:18
You forwarded this message on Tue 12/03/2024 13:18
We can’t give you access to this account or help with your request until we receive an accepted form of ID that matches the information listed on the account. Learn more about the types of ID we accept in the Help Center:
I am contacting you via email and will do so by telephone to confirm my attendance for the appointment. I will also be addressing the Expert Mind appointment in due course for appointment.
Thank you for participating in this 10-15 minutes survey and providing feedback on your experience as a creator on YouTube.
Your responses to this survey will help us gain learnings to understand how our platform may impact your experience; and/or how to improve the quality of our services and develop new ones.
This survey is hosted by Course5 Intelligence on behalf of Google. Google may use data collected via this survey as outlined in its privacy policies. Click to view the privacy policies of Google.
Information about your channel such as channel ID, number of subscriptions, content type, etc. may be added to your survey responses. However, your individual responses will be combined with those of others for interpretation.
Always use the “Next” button at the bottom of the page. Do not use your browser buttons to go from one page to another.
Check the “I agree” box below then click “Next” to begin the survey.
So Mervelee Myers will be lodging a Complaint, another one of course. This will go towards my BOOK about Systemic Discrimination now that Diane Abbott stories is getting the attention they deserve.
So Mervelee Myers will be lodging a Complaint, another one of course. This will go towards my BOOK about Systemic Discrimination now that Diane Abbott stories is getting the attention they deserve.
YouTube always targeting me on behalf of the A-Z of trolls and haters. Removing legitimate contents for scammers and abusers. YouTube has never resolved any of my Copyright claims, but is quick to bring up copyright even when I have agreement with the Content Creator who created DOCUMENTARIES.
Thank you for completing this survey! Your feedback helps us improve YouTube as a place for creators.
Creators like you have made YouTube what it is today, now we want your help to shape its future. By signing up for user research studies and sharing your thoughts, you’ll help us to build a better YouTube for you, your audience and the world.
APPLY NOW: Help YouTube design and test new features through creator research
Here’s how to get involved
1. Sign up
Give back to the YouTube community by participating in feedback sessions! Click the sign up link and a questionnaire will arrive in your inbox. The more information you share, the better we’ll be able to match you with projects that will benefit from your opinions and expertise.
Help Deutsch English (Australia) English (Brazil) English (Canada) English (Hong Kong SAR China) English (India) English (Indonesia) English (Kenya) English (Nigeria) English (Philippines) English (South Africa) English (Taiwan) English (Thailand) English (United Kingdom) English (United States) English (Vietnam) Indonesia Nederlands Tiếng Việt Türkçe español (España) español (Estados Unidos) español français (Canada) français italiano magyar polski português (Brasil) português (Portugal) română svenska čeština русский українська العربية हिन्दी ไทย 中文 (繁體) 中文 (繁體字, 中國香港特別行政區) 日本語 한국어
Refer to
Welcome to Google User Experience Research.
Tell us what you think about Google products and features by participating in our user research studies.
Sign up Sign up to participate in our research studies by telling us a bit about yourself in the registration form below.
Participate If you’re a potential match for an upcoming study, we’ll send you a follow-up questionnaire and details about next steps.
Get Rewarded Once your participation is complete, you’ll get a small thank-you gift like a gift card or a donation to your favorite charity.
Sign up below, and help shape the future of Google.
Your participation in this survey is voluntary and you may choose not to submit your responses to Google LLC (“Google”).
Google can collect and use your responses to determine your eligibility for user research studies in accordance with Google privacy policies.
Google may share your responses with its affiliates and approved contractors or agents to help conduct user research studies, based on our instructions and in accordance with appropriate confidentiality and security measures.
Your personal information will be used for the purposes described below:
Google may use your personal information such as your name, age, and gender, in combination with your responses, to determine your eligibility for a particular user research study and to send you follow-up surveys and study invitations on an ongoing basis.
Google may use your sensitive personal information such as your assistive technology usage to ensure an inclusive participant pool. Please indicate that you explicitly consent to Google’s collection and usage of your sensitive personal information for these purposes.
Providing this information or a follow-up questionnaire does not guarantee you will receive an invitation to any study, and receiving an invitation does not guarantee you will ultimately be chosen to participate.
You may opt-out of being contacted for these studies at any time at this webpage.
You are at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in your country of residence).
I agree
Google may send you marketing emails and other updates in connection with UX Research.
We thank you for your time spent taking this survey. Your response has been recorded.
Does life sometimes feel like one long, never-ending to-do list?
Yes? Then read on…
We know how challenging it can be to pause, take a moment for yourself and focus your mind.
That’s where Dementia UK’s Puzzle Packs come in. We’re thrilled to introduce a new way for you to support families living with dementia while giving yourself a break from your busy day-to-day.
Find out more about Puzzle Packs >
What is it? A new charity subscription designed to give you time-out from everyday life and gently stimulate your mind.
How does it work? Sign up to donate a regular monthly gift.
Receive thoughtfully curated puzzles, games and cryptic conundrums straight to your door every month.
Enjoy a moment to yourself while supporting families living with dementia.
Why should I sign up? By subscribing, you’ll play a crucial role in helping our specialist nurses offer a lifeline to more families facing the fear and confusion of dementia.
Sign up now >
If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch by email or call our Supporter Care Team on 0300 365 5500. We would love to hear from you.
Thank you once again for your support – with your help, no one will face dementia alone.
You can read our full privacy policy on our website.
If you do not wish to receive further emails from us, please unsubscribe.
Reply
Forward
Hi Mervelee,
If you’ve ever wanted to write for a publication on Medium but didn’t know where to start, we have an event next week just for you. The Medium Pub Crawl, March 19, is all about connecting writers with publication editors. Register here What is Pub Crawl? Join thousands of writers and editors for a day of learning about publications on Medium—who they are, what they’re looking for, and how to submit your stories. As a writer, you can explore a virtual expo hall of booths to learn more about publications on a wide range of topics, and attend panels with the people behind some of those publications. You’ll also hear from Medium CEO Tony Stubblebine on why Medium is a great place for writers.
Why you should register Our goal is to connect publications editors and writers who write on Medium. Writers will walk away from Pub Crawl with more insight into their favorite publications and exposure to new ones.
Our platform is unique in offering a way for writers to reach an audience without building it first, and publications amplify that by creating audience, community, and feedback for writers interested in particular topics.
How to join Pub Crawl First: Register for the event.
Then join us on Tuesday, March 19, kicking off at 11 a.m. ET with Tony’s keynote. The virtual expo hall will be open for 24 hours, so no matter your time zone, you can participate. Publication editors will be hosting virtual office hours throughout the day, so check the booths to find out when you can hop in and chat live with an editor.
We hope you’ll join us.
❤️ Your friends at Medium Sent by Medium – 548 Market St, PMB 42061, San Francisco, CA 94104 Unsubscribe – Help center – Privacy policy
Reply
Forward
Formal notice Invoice No. FAC-RCH00637585198362179103 Myers Mervelee C copyright.co.uk
We wish to remind you that invoice No. FAC-RCH00637585198362179103 dated 05/01/2023, amounting to £ 49 CAD, remains unpaid to this date, despite our previous reminders.
We would like to emphasize that the agreed payment term, which was based on the renewal date of your annual contract, has now been significantly exceeded.
We kindly request that you proceed with the payment of this invoice at your earliest convenience to regularize your situation.
You can make your payment by clicking on the following link: Payment here.
Please be informed that in the absence of prompt payment, we will be compelled to initiate legal proceedings against you.
We thank you for your understanding and hope for a swift resolution to this matter.
To: You Thu 14/03/2024 10:36 Update from Turn2us View this email in your browser
Turn2us March Information Newsletter Welcome to the March edition of the Information Newsletter from financial security charity Turn2us.
In this edition, we have outlined key information on the Spring Budget 2024 and the Universal Credit migration notices that many of you might have received, along with detailed steps you should take.
We have updates on new features added to our Benefits Calculator, an additional payment of disability premiums with Universal Credit, the deadline to claim Winter Fuel Payment, and how to report a missing Cost of Living Payment 2023/24.
Spring Budget
On the 6th of March, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt announced the Spring Budget 2024, which included changes to the tax rates, and some other changes that may impact benefits claimants.
Read our simple guide What does the 2024 Spring Budget mean for you? to find out key policies that may affect you
New features added to our Benefits Calculator
Our Benefits Calculator tells you about your benefits entitlement, the calculator now also tells how to access other financial assistance relevant to you, such as help with bills, health costs, help with raising a child, and more. Use the Benefits Calculator
Universal Credit Migration Notice
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is sending out notice letters to people on legacy benefits including Tax Credits. People claiming these benefits are being moved to Universal Credit, which the DWP wants to replace the older benefits such as ESA, Tax Credits, and more.
It is important to note that you don’t need to claim Universal Credit if you’ve only received a leaflet from DWP telling you to get ready for Universal Credit. Wait until you receive a letter with a deadline. If you’ve received a Universal Credit migration notice letter
If you have received a notice letter, make sure you read what is in the letter as it will have a deadline. Here are important things to know about deadlines: Deadlines are three months after the date the notice letter was sent Your legacy benefits will stop after this deadline Make a successful claim for Universal Credit by the deadline, but the timing of that claim can be important so that you can prevent gaps between claims We recommend you read our Universal Credit migration notice guide.
You can also use our website to search for an adviser from other charities and organisations, who can help you with more information or advice. Universal Credit migration – Your Questions Answered
Check our videos on Universal Credit Managed Migration
Our benefits expert, Anna, answers frequently asked questions people have about the ongoing Universal Credit managed migration process.
Report a missing Cost of Living Payment 2023/2024
The third instalment of the 2023/24 Cost of Living Payment was paid to households entitled to certain benefits during qualifying periods.
Most qualified people were paid between 6 February and 22 February 2024. Payments were made automatically.
If you think you should have had this payment but you cannot see it in your account, you can report the missing payment online.
Read our guide Cost of Living guide to find out about eligibility criteria. Disability Premiums and Universal Credit
People who get severe disability premium with their legacy benefits immediately before they move to Universal Credit, receive a transitional element in their Universal Credit to compensate for the loss of this premium.
From 14 February 2024 the amount of this element will increase if they also get other disability premiums prior to moving over to Universal Credit.
Claimants already getting the transitional severe disability premium element within their Universal Credit, could be eligible for backdated payments if they were also entitled other disability premiums prior to claiming Universal Credit.
Read our guide Universal Credit and transitional protection to learn more about the transitional severe disability premium element.
Winter Fuel Payment deadline
Winter Fuel Payment is a one-off payment made during November and December to help with heating costs for people over State Pension age. Winter Fuel Payments are usually paid automatically if you are getting certain benefits.
Some people need to make a claim for this payment and applications should be sent and arrived by 31 March 2024.
Read our Winter Fuel Payment guide to find out if you’re eligible and how to apply if needed. Marriage Allowance
The Department for Work and Pensions is reminding couples who may be eligible to Marriage Allowance. Some couples can save up to £252 a year on their tax bill by claiming Marriage Allowance.
To benefit from Marriage Allowance, the following circumstances must apply: the couple are married or in a civil partnership one person does not pay Income Tax because any income they have is below their tax-free Personal Allowance (usually £12,570) their partner pays Income Tax at the basic rate. Find more about and apply for Marriage Allowance A new benefit to replace Carer’s Allowance in Scotland
A new benefit, Carer Support Payment, is replacing Carer’s Allowance in Scotland. Carer Support Payment is money for people in Scotland who provide regular care to someone who has a disability.
The initial applications are available only for people in Dundee City, Perth and Kinross, and Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) for now.
The transfer of existing Carer’s Allowance claims to Carer Support Payment for claimants who live in Scotland began on 26 February 2024. Claimants living in Scotland who currently get Carer’s Allowance do not need to take any action. Their claims will be transferred to Carer Support Payment between February 2024 and Spring 2025.
Read our guide Carer Support Payment for more information
Share your experience
Would you be willing to share your experience of coping with the high cost of living at the moment? Or, have you been affected by sanctions in the recent past, or are you concerned about them happening to you in the future?
These are lots of ways stories can help create change and sharing your experience is one. Getting in touch with us doesn’t commit you to anything. We are trying to gather peoples’ experiences so if you would like to share your story, please contact us through our confidential ‘share your story’ online form. Forward this email to a friend
Turn2us is a national charity providing practical help for people who are struggling financially
Hythe House | 200 Shepherds Bush Road | London W6 7NL Visit: www.turn2us.org.uk
The information contained in this message should be regarded as confidential and is intended for the addressee only unless explicitly stated. If you have received this message in error the sender must be notified and the message deleted. Views expressed in this message are personal and not necessarily those of Turn2us, unless explicitly stated.
This email was sent to ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Turn2us · Hythe House · 200 Sheperds Bush Road · Hammersmith And Fulham, London W6 5HY · United Kingdom
To: You Thu 14/03/2024 10:36 Update from Turn2us View this email in your browser
Turn2us March Information Newsletter Welcome to the March edition of the Information Newsletter from financial security charity Turn2us.
In this edition, we have outlined key information on the Spring Budget 2024 and the Universal Credit migration notices that many of you might have received, along with detailed steps you should take.
We have updates on new features added to our Benefits Calculator, an additional payment of disability premiums with Universal Credit, the deadline to claim Winter Fuel Payment, and how to report a missing Cost of Living Payment 2023/24.
Spring Budget
On the 6th of March, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt announced the Spring Budget 2024, which included changes to the tax rates, and some other changes that may impact benefits claimants.
Read our simple guide What does the 2024 Spring Budget mean for you? to find out key policies that may affect you
New features added to our Benefits Calculator
Our Benefits Calculator tells you about your benefits entitlement, the calculator now also tells how to access other financial assistance relevant to you, such as help with bills, health costs, help with raising a child, and more. Use the Benefits Calculator
Universal Credit Migration Notice
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is sending out notice letters to people on legacy benefits including Tax Credits. People claiming these benefits are being moved to Universal Credit, which the DWP wants to replace the older benefits such as ESA, Tax Credits, and more.
It is important to note that you don’t need to claim Universal Credit if you’ve only received a leaflet from DWP telling you to get ready for Universal Credit. Wait until you receive a letter with a deadline. If you’ve received a Universal Credit migration notice letter
If you have received a notice letter, make sure you read what is in the letter as it will have a deadline. Here are important things to know about deadlines: Deadlines are three months after the date the notice letter was sent Your legacy benefits will stop after this deadline Make a successful claim for Universal Credit by the deadline, but the timing of that claim can be important so that you can prevent gaps between claims We recommend you read our Universal Credit migration notice guide.
You can also use our website to search for an adviser from other charities and organisations, who can help you with more information or advice. Universal Credit migration – Your Questions Answered
Check our videos on Universal Credit Managed Migration
Our benefits expert, Anna, answers frequently asked questions people have about the ongoing Universal Credit managed migration process.
Report a missing Cost of Living Payment 2023/2024
The third instalment of the 2023/24 Cost of Living Payment was paid to households entitled to certain benefits during qualifying periods.
Most qualified people were paid between 6 February and 22 February 2024. Payments were made automatically.
If you think you should have had this payment but you cannot see it in your account, you can report the missing payment online.
Read our guide Cost of Living guide to find out about eligibility criteria. Disability Premiums and Universal Credit
People who get severe disability premium with their legacy benefits immediately before they move to Universal Credit, receive a transitional element in their Universal Credit to compensate for the loss of this premium.
From 14 February 2024 the amount of this element will increase if they also get other disability premiums prior to moving over to Universal Credit.
Claimants already getting the transitional severe disability premium element within their Universal Credit, could be eligible for backdated payments if they were also entitled other disability premiums prior to claiming Universal Credit.
Read our guide Universal Credit and transitional protection to learn more about the transitional severe disability premium element.
Winter Fuel Payment deadline
Winter Fuel Payment is a one-off payment made during November and December to help with heating costs for people over State Pension age. Winter Fuel Payments are usually paid automatically if you are getting certain benefits.
Some people need to make a claim for this payment and applications should be sent and arrived by 31 March 2024.
Read our Winter Fuel Payment guide to find out if you’re eligible and how to apply if needed. Marriage Allowance
The Department for Work and Pensions is reminding couples who may be eligible to Marriage Allowance. Some couples can save up to £252 a year on their tax bill by claiming Marriage Allowance.
To benefit from Marriage Allowance, the following circumstances must apply: the couple are married or in a civil partnership one person does not pay Income Tax because any income they have is below their tax-free Personal Allowance (usually £12,570) their partner pays Income Tax at the basic rate. Find more about and apply for Marriage Allowance A new benefit to replace Carer’s Allowance in Scotland
A new benefit, Carer Support Payment, is replacing Carer’s Allowance in Scotland. Carer Support Payment is money for people in Scotland who provide regular care to someone who has a disability.
The initial applications are available only for people in Dundee City, Perth and Kinross, and Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) for now.
The transfer of existing Carer’s Allowance claims to Carer Support Payment for claimants who live in Scotland began on 26 February 2024. Claimants living in Scotland who currently get Carer’s Allowance do not need to take any action. Their claims will be transferred to Carer Support Payment between February 2024 and Spring 2025.
Read our guide Carer Support Payment for more information
Share your experience
Would you be willing to share your experience of coping with the high cost of living at the moment? Or, have you been affected by sanctions in the recent past, or are you concerned about them happening to you in the future?
These are lots of ways stories can help create change and sharing your experience is one. Getting in touch with us doesn’t commit you to anything. We are trying to gather peoples’ experiences so if you would like to share your story, please contact us through our confidential ‘share your story’ online form. Forward this email to a friend
Turn2us is a national charity providing practical help for people who are struggling financially
Hythe House | 200 Shepherds Bush Road | London W6 7NL Visit: www.turn2us.org.uk
The information contained in this message should be regarded as confidential and is intended for the addressee only unless explicitly stated. If you have received this message in error the sender must be notified and the message deleted. Views expressed in this message are personal and not necessarily those of Turn2us, unless explicitly stated.
This email was sent to ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Turn2us · Hythe House · 200 Sheperds Bush Road · Hammersmith And Fulham, London W6 5HY · United Kingdom
Dear Mervelee, We know writing your Will may feel daunting, so we’ve pulled together some information on why it’s so important to have one and how to get started.
Two of our supporters, Sue and Patrick, have also kindly shared how they went about pledging a residuary gift (a share of their estate) to Cancer Research UK. Their pledge to fund cutting-edge research will help protect the future of their loved ones and bring hope to families everywhere.
People who pledge gifts in their Wills today are driving progress that can change the future.
Together we are beating cancer The Cancer Research UK team Learn more about pledging a gift in your Will Three great reasons to write or update your Will
Make sure your wishes are followed With an up-to-date Will, you can have peace of mind that the people and causes that matter to you have been looked after the way you choose. It’s the only way to make sure your wishes are followed exactly as you intend.
Make it easier for your family and friends A Will makes it much easier for your family and friends to take care of your estate and be sure they’re acting on your wishes. Without a Will, the process can be difficult, stressful and time-consuming.
Help to minimise inheritance tax If you’ve got a Will, it can help reduce the amount of inheritance tax that needs to be paid on your estate.
Patrick and Sue have pledged to fund future breakthroughs
Patrick: “Cancer Research UK has a bold ambition of 3 in 4 surviving cancer by 2034. In 2034 my grandchildren will be 14, 16 and 18 years old and that’s a world I want them to grow up in.” Married couple Sue and Patrick are tireless fundraisers and supporters of Cancer Research UK. After both losing their first spouses to cancer, they decided to dedicate their time to support the charity.
After a year of volunteering together, love blossomed and the couple married in December 2016.
Sue and Patrick have pledged a share of their estate to Cancer Research UK. Known as a ‘residuary gift’, it’s an easy way to leave a percentage of your Will to charity after providing for your loved ones.
Sue: “I’ve left a share of my estate to Cancer Research UK to help beat cancer for future generations. For me, research is where hope starts.” Why pledge a gift to Cancer Research UK?
Our life-saving research simply isn’t possible without our generous supporters pledging gifts in their Wills. These gifts fund one third of our work, which has helped double cancer survival in the UK in the last 50 years.
But nearly 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime.* We want to bring about a world where people can live longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer. By joining those who’ve pledged gifts in their Wills, you’ll help us find new ways to outsmart cancer and create a future that protects those you love.
*cruk.org/lifetimerisk
See how gifts in Wills are beating cancer Our Gifts in Wills Guide shows you how to write a Will that can support our progress and help save lives tomorrow. Order your free guide today Together we are beating cancer
You are playing a crucial role in helping us beat cancer sooner, so we’d like to continue to keep you updated on what we’re up to. You can manage your preferences and unsubscribe here. Your details are safe with us. Check out our Privacy Policy.
Our supporters are at the heart of everything we achieve at Cancer Research UK. Read our Fundraising Promise.
This email is from Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ.
You can still join us, Mervelee! Sign up today. Hi Mervelee, The Race for Life 2024 season is fast approaching and we would love to see you join in on the fun again.
As one of our most dedicated supporters, we’d like to thank you again and give you exclusive access to our spring sale. Receive 30% off entry* using code: RFL24PP, sale ends 23:59 29 April 2024.
We have plenty of 3k, 5k and 10k events taking place across the UK where you can join on your own, or with a group. After signing up to your event, you’ll receive: A fundraising pack containing everything you’ll need for your event – including lots of helpful top tips. Access to a digital photo frame which you can personalise and share on your social media. A new Race for Life 2024 medal waiting for you at the finish line. By taking part, you’re helping us find new ways to beat cancer. Everyone is welcome in the Race for Life community, so let’s lace up and get moving together.
No matter how cancer affects us, life is worth Racing for.
We’re ready to welcome you at the start line!
The Race for Life team. Sign up with your 30% off entry today Try something new this year!
Pretty Muddy® Our Pretty Muddy® and Pretty Muddy Kids® events are a joyful day out, filled with lots of laughter. It’s your choice whether you take on the muddy obstacle course on your own, or with a group – no matter your fitness level, everyone can take part. Let’s climb, crawl, and slide our way towards life-saving cancer research.
Find your local Pretty Muddy event
Together we are beating cancer for people like Anita Anita, a lead nurse in palliative care working in a hospice, was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer in March 2022.
“I am grateful that my cancer was considered curative; the thing which shocked me the most was that the surgeon said I would probably have the lump in my breast for 6 to 12 months.”
After her final cycle of chemotherapy in October 2022, she had 3 weeks of radiotherapy and will undergo hormone treatment for the next 5 years.
“I signed up for Race for Life with my friends and family as I wanted to give something back to Cancer Research UK by keeping up my efforts to fundraise. It was such a humbling feeling and a great atmosphere when we arrived and we had great fun walking and running around the course. I’d highly recommend anyone doing it as it’s such a great day out surrounded by like-minded people.” Sign up today to help move cancer research forward Our partner
Our sponsors
Together we are beating cancer
*Code expires 23:59 on 29/04/2024. Terms and conditions apply. Please check the Race for Life Rules for full details.
Race for Life, Pretty Muddy and Pretty Muddy Kids are registered trade marks of Cancer Research UK.
You are receiving this email as a supporter of Race for Life. If you no longer wish to be part of this mailing list, please unsubscribe.
Your details are safe with us. Check out our Privacy Policy.
Our supporters are at the heart of everything we achieve at Cancer Research UK. Read our Fundraising Promise.
This email is from Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ.
For Race for Life queries please call 0300 123 0770. Please note that you cannot reply directly to this email, emails are not monitored and your query will not be answered.
Reply
Forward
Copy
We can help you become published EC Emma Cramer <emmacramer@cm.hawesjenkins.com>
To: You Wed 13/03/2024 15:21 Hi Mervelee,
I am following up on my previous email to you to see if you are interested in getting your manuscript published. We can help bring your book to market.
Would you like to receive additional information?
Thank you and I hope you have a wonderful morning,
Emma Cramer Literary Scout Assistant Hawes & Jenkins Publishing 16427 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 410 Scottsdale, AZ 85254
To: rattynem@btinternet.com Tue 12/03/2024 19:12 View in browser
Hi Mervelee,
Dementia affects every person differently, but it also affects members of the same family differently too.
As part of our biggest ever awareness campaign, ‘We live with dementia’, we’re shining a spotlight on children whose lives have been impacted by dementia through an exhibition of their artwork across the country.
Some of our artistic young supporters have shared their drawings to express their feelings about dementia, and how it has changed their relationships with family members living with the condition.
You can visit the outdoor live exhibition this week for free at Paternoster Square, City of London, London, EC4M 7DX. Or if you’re not in the area, see if you can spot the artwork across digital displays in Birmingham, Manchester and other parts of London.
Visit the exhibition >
One of the pictures on display is by Jack, aged nine, whose nanny was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia when she was 70. Jack used to enjoy baking and playing with his nanny. Nowadays he looks after her by helping her to tie her shoes as well as singing and drawing together.
In his own words, ”You looked after me, now I will look after you.”
If you stop by the exhibition, we would love you to share your photos or videos on social media so that even more people understand the impact dementia can have. Tag us at @dementiauk or, on Instagram, at @dementia_uk.
Best wishes,
Hannah Gardner
Consultant Admiral Nurse for Children and Young People
PS If you have children or young people in your family who are affected by dementia, take a look at the new resource on our website for them, written by our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses.