Case update 01/RG/13058/23
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Samuel.Gayfer@met.police.uk
To:You
Mon 18/11/2024 09:53
Good morning,
This is just an update on the case that you was a victim of. I have sent the case off to CPS for a review and reopening of the case. Once they have got back to myself I will then update you with the current stage and next steps the case will take.
If you have any questions then please ask and I will try my best to answer them for you.
Have a great day.
Thank you
Samuel
Samuel Gayfer – RG and RY Team 2 – Roads and Transport Policing Command
Address Warspite Road Patrol Base, Mellish Industrial Estate, Unit 9 Warspite Road, SE18 5NU.
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ROBERT.Lewsley@met.police.uk on behalf of
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To:You
Mon 25/11/2024 14:15
Good afternoon,
Your complaint is still being progressed but at this time I am not able to provide you with a more comprehensive update. My personal workload is exceptionally high and I am systematically working through my complaints.
I assure you that your complaint is being taken seriously and your concerns will be addressed in due course. I fully appreciate that these updates may become frustrating, and I can only apologise for that any upset or frustration that is caused. I appreciate your ongoing patience with this process.
Kind regards,
PC Robert LEWSLEY – Complaints Resolution Unit
Directorate of Professional Standards – Metropolitan Police Service
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Dear All
Sorry for the late reminder this week, we are back next today Monday 25 November at the Tessa Jowell Health Centre with the Mind and Soul Choir. Sessions will be running weekly until Monday 16 December and will be taking inspiration from the festive season and the new Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery.
No singing experience is necessary! We will also be exploring creative composing together as a group and mindful breathing work too. Ad you can drop in at anytime during the session.
Please find full details below about the session times and what to expect. Do get in touch if you have any questions at all and we look forward to seeing you next week.
- The session will begin at 3.00pm and finish at 4.15pm but you are welcome to join in at any point of the workshop.
- The sessions will be led by Nicola Wydenbach and musicians from the Mind and Soul choir.
- The workshops will invite you to discover the benefits of singing in a relaxed and inclusive environment. Explore breathing and voice exercises, sing songs and have fun! No experience necessary and all welcome.
- Want to find out what to expect in the sessions ? This is a recording from Nicola introducing what to expect from the sessions. Introduction to Mind and Soul Choir at TJHC ( This was recorded earlier in the year so please ignore the start date information! )
- We will be meeting in the Group Rooms which are located on the ground floor on the right-hand side of the entrance to the building, staff will be outside to meet you.
- For parking, on entry into the centre, you can park in the visitor car park. Please then put your vehicle registration into the console/tablet located opposite the ground floor security desk. This will provide 2 hours free parking if actioned within 15 minutes of entering the vehicle entrance.
- We recommend you bring a bottle of water and there will also be drinking water available in the room.
- The TJHC project is being evaluated by Birmingham University so you may be asked to complete a very small multiple-choice questionnaire at the start and the end of the session. I have attached a further information form on how this data is used and an example of the short questionnaire – any questions please do let me know.
Best Wishes
Kelly
Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Participant Information Sheet
Creative Arts Partnership Evaluation
1. Invitation to research
We would like to invite you to take part in helping us to evaluate the impact of the Creative Arts Partnership project run and funded by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Tessa Jowell Health Centre. The principal aim of this evaluation is to assess the role the arts and creativity can play in improving an individual’s wellbeing and how successful the Creative Arts Partnership has been. The Creative Arts Partnership, and its evaluation, is expected to last approximately 3 years in total.
You must be over the age of 18 to take part.
2. Why have I been invited?
You have been invited to take part because you are involved with the Creative Arts project. Around 300 participants are expected to take part in the evaluation programme, in various ways.
3. Do I have to take part?
It is up to you to decide. We will describe the study and go through the information sheet, which you can keep. If you decide to take part, we will ask you to sign a consent form to show you agreed to take part. You are free to withdraw, without giving a reason. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please see section 13.
4. What will I be asked to do?
If you wish to take part, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire at the start of the Creative Arts activity you are participating in and another questionnaire at the end of the activity. Both questionnaires will ask questions about your current wellbeing and the second questionnaire will ask about your experiences of engaging with the Creative Arts project. Some questions will be repeated on both surveys – the questions are asked twice so we can see if there has been any change to your wellbeing after taking part in Creative Arts activities. We ask that you please complete all questions and be honest. Your honesty will help us improve future projects.
If you engage with more than one Creative Arts activity, you will be asked if you would like to take part in the evaluation each time you engage. You can choose if you wish to take part every time. Taking part once does not mean you have to take part again. Declining to take part does not exclude you from taking part in the future, if you so wish. You are welcome to take part multiple times.
5. Are there any risks if I participate?
There are no risks expected with participation in or because of this evaluation.
6. Are there any advantages if I participate?
There are no direct advantages or rewards as a result of participating in this evaluation. However, your participation will be a useful contribution and could help us improve the Creative Arts Partnership project.
7. Informed consent
Before you take part in any evaluation you will be informed what you participation will involve by reading this Participant Information Sheet. You will be given time to consider if you would like to take part in this evaluation. If you wish to take part in our evaluation, you will be asked to complete an online consent form to show you agreed to take part. The consent form must be completed before you can complete the survey.
8. What information about me will you collect and why?
We will collect your name, age, and postcode which you will need to input on a consent form before you can complete the survey. We need this information so we can match up your ‘before’ and ‘after’ surveys and assess if there has been a change to your wellbeing. Both surveys will ask you to share information about your wellbeing at the time you complete them, and the ‘after’ survey will ask you to share information about your perception of the Creative Arts project. We are collecting this data so that we can evaluate the project.
There is an optional section at the end of the ‘before’ survey which asks for your gender identity, if you consider yourself to have a disability, your age group, ethnicity, and employment status, how you were referred to the programme, if you are confident to manage your health condition/disability and your biggest worries. We collect this information so we can understand more about the people taking part in the Creative Arts project, if different groups of people have different experiences of the project and because the projects funders (including the NHS) require us to ask for this information. You are welcome to leave this section blank if you do not wish to provide this information. If you decide not to provide this information, this will not have any impact on your participation in the Creative Arts project.
9. How will my information be stored and how will you look after it?
Any data you provide will be anonymised. To do this, all participants will be given a unique code which will only be available to the researcher (Dr Faye Sayer) and university representatives. Only the researcher will have the key list which will be stored securely (via password protected documents, folders, and computer) separately from all other project documentation.
10. How will you use my information?
The information you provide will be used to evaluate the Creative Arts programme. You will be anonymous and not identifiable in any outputs (such as evaluation reports). Any information or quotes which can identify you will not be shared.
11. Will my data be sent anywhere else, or shared with other people or organisations?
We will not share your personal data (such as your name) with any third parties. We will share the anonymised findings of this study with Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group (all located in the UK). The University never sells personal data to third parties.
12. When will you destroy my information?
All personally identifiable data will be disposed of within 3 months of the conclusion of this evaluation project. Non-personal data (such as anonymised data and general findings) will be kept for the duration of the project and 10 years after the project has ended to ensure monitoring, auditing and inspections are possible if required.
13. Data Protection Law
The way we look after your information is ruled by UK law. Under UK law, we need to have a very good reason for using your information (this is called a ‘lawful basis’). Sometimes, we might also want to use sensitive information about you, like information about your health, religion and ethnic background. This is called ‘special category information’. We collect all this information from you to help with our research, which aims to benefit everyone (this means that it is in the ‘public interest’).
You have the right to make choices about your information under UK law. If you have any questions or would like to ask us to do something with your information, you can ask the researcher or a parent or guardian, or someone else at the University. Contact details are shown towards the bottom of this document.
You can stop being a part of the study at any time, without giving a reason. You can ask us to delete your data at any time, but it might not always be possible. If you ask us to delete information before March in the year it was collected (e.g., if you completed the survey in January 2022, by March 2022), we will make sure this is done. If you ask us to delete data after this point, we might not be able to. If your data is anonymised (where we take out your name and any other information that lets us know the information is about you), we will not be able to delete it, because we will not know which data is yours. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please email Dr Faye Sayer (please see email address at the bottom of this document).
14. What will happen to the results of the research study?
The results of this evaluation will be shared with relevant stakeholders (including Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group) in annual monitoring reports and an Evaluation Report at the end of the project.
Who has reviewed this research project?
University of Birmingham’s ethical committee has reviewed this research project.
Who do I contact if I have concerns about this study or I wish to complain?
For general questions about the project please contact: Research Director: Dr Faye Sayer, f.a.sayer@bham.ac.uk, +44 (0)121 414 5769
Research Ethics Officer
Email: ethics-queries@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Tel: 0121 414 8825
Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer – The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Tel: 0121 414 3916 Email: legalservices@contacts.bham.ac.uk
General Queries and Data Subject Requests
The Information Compliance Manager, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Tel: 0121 414 3916 General Queries – Email: legalservices@bham.ac.uk
Subject Access Requests – Email: dataprotection@contacts.bham.ac.uk
UK Information Commissioner’s Office
You have the right to complain directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office if you woul
Participant Information Sheet
Creative Arts Partnership Evaluation
1. Invitation to research
We would like to invite you to take part in helping us to evaluate the impact of the Creative Arts Partnership project run and funded by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Tessa Jowell Health Centre. The principal aim of this evaluation is to assess the role the arts and creativity can play in improving an individual’s wellbeing and how successful the Creative Arts Partnership has been. The Creative Arts Partnership, and its evaluation, is expected to last approximately 3 years in total.
You must be over the age of 18 to take part.
2. Why have I been invited?
You have been invited to take part because you are involved with the Creative Arts project. Around 300 participants are expected to take part in the evaluation programme, in various ways.
3. Do I have to take part?
It is up to you to decide. We will describe the study and go through the information sheet, which you can keep. If you decide to take part, we will ask you to sign a consent form to show you agreed to take part. You are free to withdraw, without giving a reason. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please see section 13.
4. What will I be asked to do?
If you wish to take part, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire at the start of the Creative Arts activity you are participating in and another questionnaire at the end of the activity. Both questionnaires will ask questions about your current wellbeing and the second questionnaire will ask about your experiences of engaging with the Creative Arts project. Some questions will be repeated on both surveys – the questions are asked twice so we can see if there has been any change to your wellbeing after taking part in Creative Arts activities. We ask that you please complete all questions and be honest. Your honesty will help us improve future projects.
If you engage with more than one Creative Arts activity, you will be asked if you would like to take part in the evaluation each time you engage. You can choose if you wish to take part every time. Taking part once does not mean you have to take part again. Declining to take part does not exclude you from taking part in the future, if you so wish. You are welcome to take part multiple times.
5. Are there any risks if I participate?
There are no risks expected with participation in or because of this evaluation.
6. Are there any advantages if I participate?
There are no direct advantages or rewards as a result of participating in this evaluation. However, your participation will be a useful contribution and could help us improve the Creative Arts Partnership project.
7. Informed consent
Before you take part in any evaluation you will be informed what you participation will involve by reading this Participant Information Sheet. You will be given time to consider if you would like to take part in this evaluation. If you wish to take part in our evaluation, you will be asked to complete an online consent form to show you agreed to take part. The consent form must be completed before you can complete the survey.
8. What information about me will you collect and why?
We will collect your name, age, and postcode which you will need to input on a consent form before you can complete the survey. We need this information so we can match up your ‘before’ and ‘after’ surveys and assess if there has been a change to your wellbeing. Both surveys will ask you to share information about your wellbeing at the time you complete them, and the ‘after’ survey will ask you to share information about your perception of the Creative Arts project. We are collecting this data so that we can evaluate the project.
There is an optional section at the end of the ‘before’ survey which asks for your gender identity, if you consider yourself to have a disability, your age group, ethnicity, and employment status, how you were referred to the programme, if you are confident to manage your health condition/disability and your biggest worries. We collect this information so we can understand more about the people taking part in the Creative Arts project, if different groups of people have different experiences of the project and because the projects funders (including the NHS) require us to ask for this information. You are welcome to leave this section blank if you do not wish to provide this information. If you decide not to provide this information, this will not have any impact on your participation in the Creative Arts project.
9. How will my information be stored and how will you look after it?
Any data you provide will be anonymised. To do this, all participants will be given a unique code which will only be available to the researcher (Dr Faye Sayer) and university representatives. Only the researcher will have the key list which will be stored securely (via password protected documents, folders, and computer) separately from all other project documentation.
10. How will you use my information?
The information you provide will be used to evaluate the Creative Arts programme. You will be anonymous and not identifiable in any outputs (such as evaluation reports). Any information or quotes which can identify you will not be shared.
11. Will my data be sent anywhere else, or shared with other people or organisations?
We will not share your personal data (such as your name) with any third parties. We will share the anonymised findings of this study with Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group (all located in the UK). The University never sells personal data to third parties.
12. When will you destroy my information?
All personally identifiable data will be disposed of within 3 months of the conclusion of this evaluation project. Non-personal data (such as anonymised data and general findings) will be kept for the duration of the project and 10 years after the project has ended to ensure monitoring, auditing and inspections are possible if required.
13. Data Protection Law
The way we look after your information is ruled by UK law. Under UK law, we need to have a very good reason for using your information (this is called a ‘lawful basis’). Sometimes, we might also want to use sensitive information about you, like information about your health, religion and ethnic background. This is called ‘special category information’. We collect all this information from you to help with our research, which aims to benefit everyone (this means that it is in the ‘public interest’).
You have the right to make choices about your information under UK law. If you have any questions or would like to ask us to do something with your information, you can ask the researcher or a parent or guardian, or someone else at the University. Contact details are shown towards the bottom of this document.
You can stop being a part of the study at any time, without giving a reason. You can ask us to delete your data at any time, but it might not always be possible. If you ask us to delete information before March in the year it was collected (e.g., if you completed the survey in January 2022, by March 2022), we will make sure this is done. If you ask us to delete data after this point, we might not be able to. If your data is anonymised (where we take out your name and any other information that lets us know the information is about you), we will not be able to delete it, because we will not know which data is yours. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please email Dr Faye Sayer (please see email address at the bottom of this document).
14. What will happen to the results of the research study?
The results of this evaluation will be shared with relevant stakeholders (including Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group) in annual monitoring reports and an Evaluation Report at the end of the project.
Who has reviewed this research project?
University of Birmingham’s ethical committee has reviewed this research project.
Who do I contact if I have concerns about this study or I wish to complain?
For general questions about the project please contact: Research Director: Dr Faye Sayer, f.a.sayer@bham.ac.uk, +44 (0)121 414 5769
Research Ethics Officer
Email: ethics-queries@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Tel: 0121 414 8825
Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer – The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Tel: 0121 414 3916 Email: legalservices@contacts.bham.ac.uk
General Queries and Data Subject Requests
The Information Compliance Manager, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Tel: 0121 414 3916 General Queries – Email: legalservices@bham.ac.uk
Subject Access Requests – Email: dataprotection@contacts.bham.ac.uk
UK Information Commissioner’s Office
You have the right to complain directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office if you woul
Participant Information Sheet
Creative Arts Partnership Evaluation
1. Invitation to research
We would like to invite you to take part in helping us to evaluate the impact of the Creative Arts Partnership project run and funded by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Tessa Jowell Health Centre. The principal aim of this evaluation is to assess the role the arts and creativity can play in improving an individual’s wellbeing and how successful the Creative Arts Partnership has been. The Creative Arts Partnership, and its evaluation, is expected to last approximately 3 years in total.
You must be over the age of 18 to take part.
2. Why have I been invited?
You have been invited to take part because you are involved with the Creative Arts project. Around 300 participants are expected to take part in the evaluation programme, in various ways.
3. Do I have to take part?
It is up to you to decide. We will describe the study and go through the information sheet, which you can keep. If you decide to take part, we will ask you to sign a consent form to show you agreed to take part. You are free to withdraw, without giving a reason. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please see section 13.
4. What will I be asked to do?
If you wish to take part, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire at the start of the Creative Arts activity you are participating in and another questionnaire at the end of the activity. Both questionnaires will ask questions about your current wellbeing and the second questionnaire will ask about your experiences of engaging with the Creative Arts project. Some questions will be repeated on both surveys – the questions are asked twice so we can see if there has been any change to your wellbeing after taking part in Creative Arts activities. We ask that you please complete all questions and be honest. Your honesty will help us improve future projects.
If you engage with more than one Creative Arts activity, you will be asked if you would like to take part in the evaluation each time you engage. You can choose if you wish to take part every time. Taking part once does not mean you have to take part again. Declining to take part does not exclude you from taking part in the future, if you so wish. You are welcome to take part multiple times.
5. Are there any risks if I participate?
There are no risks expected with participation in or because of this evaluation.
6. Are there any advantages if I participate?
There are no direct advantages or rewards as a result of participating in this evaluation. However, your participation will be a useful contribution and could help us improve the Creative Arts Partnership project.
7. Informed consent
Before you take part in any evaluation you will be informed what you participation will involve by reading this Participant Information Sheet. You will be given time to consider if you would like to take part in this evaluation. If you wish to take part in our evaluation, you will be asked to complete an online consent form to show you agreed to take part. The consent form must be completed before you can complete the survey.
8. What information about me will you collect and why?
We will collect your name, age, and postcode which you will need to input on a consent form before you can complete the survey. We need this information so we can match up your ‘before’ and ‘after’ surveys and assess if there has been a change to your wellbeing. Both surveys will ask you to share information about your wellbeing at the time you complete them, and the ‘after’ survey will ask you to share information about your perception of the Creative Arts project. We are collecting this data so that we can evaluate the project.
There is an optional section at the end of the ‘before’ survey which asks for your gender identity, if you consider yourself to have a disability, your age group, ethnicity, and employment status, how you were referred to the programme, if you are confident to manage your health condition/disability and your biggest worries. We collect this information so we can understand more about the people taking part in the Creative Arts project, if different groups of people have different experiences of the project and because the projects funders (including the NHS) require us to ask for this information. You are welcome to leave this section blank if you do not wish to provide this information. If you decide not to provide this information, this will not have any impact on your participation in the Creative Arts project.
9. How will my information be stored and how will you look after it?
Any data you provide will be anonymised. To do this, all participants will be given a unique code which will only be available to the researcher (Dr Faye Sayer) and university representatives. Only the researcher will have the key list which will be stored securely (via password protected documents, folders, and computer) separately from all other project documentation.
10. How will you use my information?
The information you provide will be used to evaluate the Creative Arts programme. You will be anonymous and not identifiable in any outputs (such as evaluation reports). Any information or quotes which can identify you will not be shared.
11. Will my data be sent anywhere else, or shared with other people or organisations?
We will not share your personal data (such as your name) with any third parties. We will share the anonymised findings of this study with Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group (all located in the UK). The University never sells personal data to third parties.
12. When will you destroy my information?
All personally identifiable data will be disposed of within 3 months of the conclusion of this evaluation project. Non-personal data (such as anonymised data and general findings) will be kept for the duration of the project and 10 years after the project has ended to ensure monitoring, auditing and inspections are possible if required.
13. Data Protection Law
The way we look after your information is ruled by UK law. Under UK law, we need to have a very good reason for using your information (this is called a ‘lawful basis’). Sometimes, we might also want to use sensitive information about you, like information about your health, religion and ethnic background. This is called ‘special category information’. We collect all this information from you to help with our research, which aims to benefit everyone (this means that it is in the ‘public interest’).
You have the right to make choices about your information under UK law. If you have any questions or would like to ask us to do something with your information, you can ask the researcher or a parent or guardian, or someone else at the University. Contact details are shown towards the bottom of this document.
You can stop being a part of the study at any time, without giving a reason. You can ask us to delete your data at any time, but it might not always be possible. If you ask us to delete information before March in the year it was collected (e.g., if you completed the survey in January 2022, by March 2022), we will make sure this is done. If you ask us to delete data after this point, we might not be able to. If your data is anonymised (where we take out your name and any other information that lets us know the information is about you), we will not be able to delete it, because we will not know which data is yours. If you would like to withdraw from the study, please email Dr Faye Sayer (please see email address at the bottom of this document).
14. What will happen to the results of the research study?
The results of this evaluation will be shared with relevant stakeholders (including Dulwich Picture Gallery, Tessa Jowell Health Centre and NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group) in annual monitoring reports and an Evaluation Report at the end of the project.
Who has reviewed this research project?
University of Birmingham’s ethical committee has reviewed this research project.
Who do I contact if I have concerns about this study or I wish to complain?
For general questions about the project please contact: Research Director: Dr Faye Sayer, f.a.sayer@bham.ac.uk, +44 (0)121 414 5769
Research Ethics Officer
Email: ethics-queries@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Tel: 0121 414 8825
Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer – The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Tel: 0121 414 3916 Email: legalservices@contacts.bham.ac.uk
General Queries and Data Subject Requests
The Information Compliance Manager, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Tel: 0121 414 3916 General Queries – Email: legalservices@bham.ac.uk
Subject Access Requests – Email: dataprotection@contacts.bham.ac.uk
UK Information Commissioner’s Office
You have the right to complain directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office if you woul
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