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Join us for our final session of 2024 at our Festive Sing Along as part of the Mind and Soul Choir residency. No experience required, come along to watch, sing or just silently mime the words – all welcome!
Mind and Soul Choir Festive Sing Along
Monday 16 December, Tessa Jowell Health Centre
Come and join us to hear our new Christmas song as well as some traditional sing along carols to get you in the Christmas spirit.
Taking place next Monday 16 December at 3.30pm on the ground floor foyer at Tessa Jowell Health Centre. You are welcome to come along and sing or watch in the foyer. No singing experience is necessary, and you don’t need to have attended any of the previous sessions! Join us from 3pm for the warmup if you would like to join the chorus, or from 3.30pm – 4.00pm for the performance.
What to expect on the day
- What will we be singing? See the attachment for an example of the some of the songs we will be covering – we are also introducing a new Winter tune created by out very own Mind and Soul participants.
- Joining us to sing? Warm up will begin at 3pm 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.
- Coming to watch the performance? Head to the ground floor waiting area.
- 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.
Any questions do get in touch, and we look forward to seeing you on Monday.
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| Dear members, As we approach the end of the year, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for your continued support of English PEN. Your membership has been instrumental in advancing our campaigns and events programme, and empowering us to uphold our mission of safeguarding freedom of expression whenever and wherever it is under threat. Your commitment is not just appreciated – it is vital. Together, we are in solidarity with those facing persecution and champion their voices, both here in the UK and around the world. I am delighted to share with you a few words from our esteemed President, Margaret Busby: Margaret Busby © George TorodeIn a year marked by escalating global crises, freedom of expression – and the essential connection between literature and human rights – has never been more critical, nor more under threat. Freedom of expression remains one of the first casualties of conflict – as the founders of PEN knew well, and as we see today. We remain determined in our defence of this essential right, and in response to turmoil across the world, we have engaged in urgent campaigning efforts. English PEN was founded in the aftermath of World War One, with a clear mission to stand with writers, and to stand against war. A century later, this mission is as vital as ever. We have a voice and, with it, the power to speak out against conflict, violence, and the erosion of human rights. Now, more than ever, we must use that voice – consistently, courageously, and in line with our ideals. In solidarity, Margaret Busby, President of English PENSanaa Seif, Ahdaf Soueif, Arundhati Roy, Naomi Klein, Lina Attalah, Omar Robert Hamilton, Mona Seif © George Torode framed photo of Alaa Abd el-Fattah © Mosaab el-ShamyNobel laureates have written to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, urging him to intervene to help free the imprisoned writer Alaa Abd el-Fattah, winner of this year’s PEN Pinter Prize Writer of Courage. ‘We write to you as long concerned supporters of the imprisoned writer, Alaa Abd el-Fattah,’ the letter begins. ‘We write to you because time is running out.’ Over two months have passed since Alaa Abd el-Fattah completed his five-year sentence in Egypt. His mother Laila Soueif has been on hunger strike ever since to protest his ongoing and arbitrary detention. The need to free Alaa has never been more urgent. We continue to campaign alongside Alaa’s family for his immediate release. Please consider supporting the Free Alaa campaign by writing to your MP, signing the petition or purchasing a copy of the new edition of You Have Not Yet Been Defeated here.This winter, we are once again offering gift membership. If you buy a year’s gift membership for someone by 17 December 2024, we’ll send you and your loved one a free PEN Translates award-winning book, specially selected from our shelves. Follow the link in the image below to purchase a gift membership.A huge thank you to all of you who attended our AGM last week and had your say on the organisation’s work. I’m happy to report that all motions were passed. We were also delighted to announce the appointment of four new Honorary Vice Presidents – Claire Armitstead, Maureen Freely, Daniel Hahn, and Philippe Sands KC. For those of you who couldn’t make it, please find a link to our 2023–24 Impact Report here. With best wishes, Daniel Gorman and the English PEN TeamOver on Instagram, we have shared some of the heart-warming messages of support and solidarity that were written to writers in prison and at risk around the world through our PENWrites letter-writing campaign on Day of the Imprisoned Writer last month. Thank you to everyone who sent a message and to all the bookshops who took part in the campaign. Follow the link in the image below to write to an imprisoned writer through PENWrites.Susannah Dickey © Kelvin BoyesEarlier this month, Susannah Dickey was announced as the winner of the inaugural PEN Heaney Prize at a ceremony held at the Great Hall, Queen’s University Belfast, in partnership with the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s. The PEN Heaney Prize, a partnership between English PEN, Irish PEN/PEN na hÉireann and the Estate of Seamus Heaney, was judged by poets Nick Laird, Paula Meehan and Shazea Quraishi, with Catherine Heaney joining them as non-voting Chair and representing the Estate of Seamus Heaney.FIND OUT MOREWe are delighted that Avi Shlaim has been awarded the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize 2024 for Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew. The prize, endowed by former English PEN member Marjorie Hessell-Tiltman’s bequest, celebrates the best non-fiction on any historical subject. The winner was announced at a ceremony held at the October Gallery in London.Our warmest congratulations to Avi and all of our shortlisted authors, and huge thanks to judges writer and editor Sharmilla Beezmohun, Professor Clare Anderson and Dr Venetia Porter. The PEN Hessell-Tiltman 2024 shortlisted books are available to purchase here.FIND OUT MOREThis month for our PEN Translates Bookshelf, the English PEN Translation Advisory Co-Chairs, Preti Taneja, Nichola Smalley, and So Mayer, recommend some of their favourite PEN Translates award-winning books. Follow us on Instagram to read more about this month’s selections and see our future recommendations, and buy the books on our Bookshop.org page.The latest from PEN TransmissionsNaomi Klein’s PEN Pinter Prize 2024 encomium for Arundhati Roy and Alaa Abd el-Fattah. ‘An incarceration so prolonged, torturous and arbitrary that [Alaa’s] mother, Laila Soueif, calls this latest extension “a kidnapping”’ Arundhati Roy‘s and Lina Attalah‘s PEN Pinter Prize 2024 speeches are also available to read in PEN Transmissions.AJ Layla on legacy and creative instinct in Past and Future Death and Art. ‘The lid had come off, the stifling anxiety overboiling. Spilled, it was undeniable. I had to do something to lift this fear of death and legacy.’ Part of a year-long series, supported by the Norman Trust, showcasing Gen Z writers and writing. Read English PEN’s Nadia Saeed’s editorial, ‘Young Voices’, here.Adèle Oliver on drill, resistance, and the Art Not Evidence campaign in A Type Beat Under the Pressure Cooker: Reflecting On the First Anniversary of Art Not Evidence. ‘This rap group in Thailand, formed under the pressure cooker of its military government, bought a type beat from a kid in the UK and used it to mobilise on-the-ground resistance.’READ NOWHoliday ClosureThe English PEN office will be closed from 20 December 2024 – 3 January 2025 Wishing you all the best for the holiday season and a happy new year!Copyright © English PEN 2024, All rights reserved. This is a list for English PEN members. We use it to send emails related to your membership, such as official notices or member only offers. It is separate from our English PEN Bulletin and newsletters. 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KHP highlights and achievements for 2024; KHPeople roundup; and the latest partner news.
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In this edition: end of year message from Prof Graham Lord, Executive Director, King’s Health Partners; our impact in 2024; KHPeople roundup; and all the latest events and partner news.
End of year message from Prof Graham Lord

As we come to the end of another busy and productive year, Prof Graham Lord, Executive Director, King’s Health Partners, thanks staff and students for their hard work over 2024. Since joining the partnership in September, Prof Lord says he’s been overwhelmed by the talent, enthusiasm, and energy of colleagues. This video features a selection of highlights from the year, including the Annual Conference, and MindMotion GO game-based therapy.
Hear from Prof Lord and watch the video highlights ➝
Our impact in 2024

Since its creation, King’s Health Partners has led the way in breaking down barriers to combine research, clinical care, and education to advance world-leading improvements in healthcare.
Our latest Impact Report shares highlights from the past year, as we celebrated 15 years of partnership.
Celebrating your work

This year our KHPeople series shared work highlights, motivations, and career top tips from staff, students, patients, and experts-by-experience.
A year in videos – explore KHP YouTube

This year we’ve published 29 videos on the KHP YouTube channel, and the content has been viewed more that 19,000 times. We’ve covered an array of topics showcasing the fantastic and varied work across the partnership, including the KHP Rare Disease Network, KHP Centre for Translational Medicine, and Mind & Body Programme experts by experience.
Learn more about the work of KHP ➝

Primary Care webinar series
Join our upcoming webinar on Wednesday 22 January 2025 1pm – 2pm to explore the vital connection between mental and physical health, often forgotten in healthcare.

Global launch of Commission
The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Commission on Diagnostic Criteria of Clinical Obesity will be presented to a global audience during a hybrid launch event at 1pm on 16 January 2025.

Recent advances in haematology
Join KHP Haematology for a day of comprehensive interactive talks from its expert faculty, including highlights from ASH 2024. Tuesday January 14 2025, 9am – 5pm.
News from across the partnership

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
- Accessible morning allows more families to enjoy Winter Wonderland.
- Little Gloria receives the gift of life.
- Children’s community nurses celebrated for reducing health inequalities.
- Joe Wicks helps people get fit for surgery.
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Trailblazing partnership launched to transform volunteering across south east London.
- Refurbished rooms for patients receiving end of life care.
- New interactive artwork for children with additional needs.
King’s College London
- University leads £50m centre to develop cutting-edge RNA therapies for heart disease.
- £1.3m awarded to evaluate effectiveness of digital weight management in south east London.
- Neurolab launches new neurosurgical training programme.
- €2 million ERC grant awarded for studying the brain vessel tree.
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
- Khaled Simmons appointed as Non-Executive Director.
- Adefunke Ogbeta: Apprentice of the Year.
- Research at the Trust: November 2024.
NIHR Maudsley BRC
- Current opportunities include Preparatory Clinical Research Training Fellowships and three-year PhD studentship in Child Mental Health and Neurodeveopmental Disorders.
- Cannabis use increases risk of psychosis independently from genetic predisposition.
- Culture, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDI) Impact Award winners announced.
- “It is my way of giving something back to an NHS that has served me so well.”
NIHR ARC South London
- New predoctoral NIHR awards available to support health and social care professionals employed in London.
- ARC South London awarded funding to support local knowledge mobilisation.
We hope you enjoyed these partnership stories and found something of value in this edition.
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To Whom It May Concern
HMCTS Complaint Ref: 67009789
Claims: K05EC530 and K02CL827
End Gender Based Violence of Housing For Women Tenants.
This is a follow up about the ongoing case of the Metropolitan Police attempt to SECTION, MURDER, KIDNAP Mervelee Myers from 30th October 2017 to 9th August 2024 that is listed within the HMCTS Legal Systems that must be examined and used as evidence in the current Claims: K05EC530 and K02CL827. The fact that I have been left by HMCTS CPS CJS SRA BSB IOPC JCIO CCMCC HMPPS MOPAC CLCC DBS to become a #voiceless #vulnerable #victim of Housing for Women and Devonshires Solicitors LLP that got HMCTS to #gag me with an #unlawful #injunction that went through HMCTS. The following District Judges at the County Court at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch are listed as party to the breaching of my RIGHTS under the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics. There was a hearing listed for the 10th December 2024 and I was not required to attend. I have not heard from the solicitors that represented me to give me the outcome of the hearing. I am worried because when I discovered about the roles of the following I contacted the solicitor and he said that DJ Greenidge, DJ Swan, DJ Sterlini, DJ Richard Hayes, DJ Piagram, DJ Bell, DJ Naidoo can breach the amended Housing Act 1988 and Eviction Act 1977 on behalf of Housing for Women despite the complaints to the Housing Ombudsman Services that reached Stage 2 before my DATA was wiped from the CUSTOMER PANEL. I asked the 2 PCs who attended to help me find a way to stop Joe Hooper kicking my door. They can’t help, they are concerned about damages to the door than about the impacts on my Mental and Physical Health.
Failed by Legal Representations
Please reference https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016
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for why DJ Beecham will be given the task of restoring the Judiciary of England and Wales, the Crown Prosecution Services and Criminal Justice System to what it was before I had to represent myself after the death of my brother Walford Byron Alburney Nembhard against Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust workplace nursery where I had the first nervous breakdown. The fact my 101-year-old ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON was neglected on BYRON ward. Where I was assaulted on the 6th April 2024 by white security nurse Betty called is an indication of why I am recommending that my book IN HONOUR OF STRONG WOMEN EVERYWHERE be recommended for the curriculum in schools and universities. I was in court before DJ Pigram when Stephen Agera of Charles Hills & CO sent email to be taken off the case. I was represented by the “Duty Solicitor”. I was stitched up by solicitors that made me a Criminal needing Emotional Regulation Treatment. I had to attend Croydon Magistrates Court for Deborah Agnes Gilchrist malicious reports when Police invaded my home when I was celebrating my mother’s birthday on 1st January 2023. My husband and I got separated after the interview at Walworth Police Station.
Gaslighting Misogyny
As can be ascertained from the Reference: CAD 5001/11Dec24 and PC Clarke 2893AS and PC Potter 2547AS who visited my home on 11th December 2024 after Joe Hooper a man living in a Women’s Refuge kicked my door again to trigger me. The 2 PCs came and behaved as all the others who visited from the time, I was barricaded in my home on Christmas eve 2022. The Met Police was due to visit CAD 4638/11Dec24 and (Mike who refused to give his name failed to attend). Yet 2 Female PC visited my home on 9th August 2024, my son Kevin Murray’s 48th birthday about a TWITTER posts. ROBERT.Lewsley@met.police.uk on behalf of DPSMailbox-.CRUTeam1@met is adopting the MISOGNY and GASLIGHTING of the SYSTEMIC DISCRIMINATION that can be reference from me participating in Dr Maria Hudson’s “Experience of Multiple Discrimination for the Policy Studies Institute recommended to ACAS in 2010. I can be found at Kings College London RADAR-CNS with Dr Faith Matcham. That is only one of the reasons that the NHS and their partners with be exposed. In the words of Nye Bevan founder of the NHS 1948 “No Society Can Legitimately Call Itself Civilised If A Sick Person Is Denied Medical Aid Because Of Lack Of Means”. I was denied at Silverlock Medical Centre when I attended my appointment on 5th December 2024. The irony is the Centre is located near Verney Road where 4 members of the same family were MURDERED by someone they know. I have been asking for help for Ms Gilchrist. Mr Hooper had never disrespected me before. But since Ms Gilchrist was coerced by Samantha Gibbs of Housing for Women to target me. Ms Gilchrist convinced Mr Hooper that her ASB is me doing it to her. There is a HATE MOB in Alma Grove and even Debbie Thomas who accompanied me to court and DJ Pigram threatened to remove joined them.
Dr Phil Gregory
I am not sure what role Dr Gregory is playing in this matter except to say whatever it is, he has gotten the solicitors, Silverlock Medical Centre, the NHS involved. I have sent him a detailed letter about this and awaiting his response.
Injunction
I am pleading for the AUTHORITY to stop Joe Hooper targeting me. I am dealing with so much from the banks and building societies, husband’s and my families who abandoned me and the scammers. I am leaving this in the capable hands of DJ Beecham who decided to stick with the case. She has the RESPONSIBILITY to safeguard me under the various laws, legislations, codes of conducts and practices.
Advocating
I want to bring the plight of Ms H. Presley and her 22 year old son to the attention of HMCTS for what Housing for Women and Devonshires Solicitors LLP and HMCTS are doing to her. She is not FUNCTIONING. I visited her on the 10th December 2024 and her condition has worsen from the last time I was there with my son Kevin Murray. If nothing is done to help Ms Presley and her son she will become another statistic of Housing for Women, HMCTS, Lewisham Council, the Met Police, Housing Ombudsman Services and those refusing to support her.
Regards
Mervelee Myers FD (Open)
Mental Health & SEND Advocate.
From: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2024 7:34 PM
To: Robert.Lewsley@met.police.uk <Robert.Lewsley@met.police.uk>; LEWIS, Gayle (KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUST) <gaylelewis@nhs.net>; Anthony Badaloo <admin@church-hill.net>; Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Subject:
Met Police: Regarding your complaint to us on reference: CAD 5001/11Dec24. Your complaint has been received by the Metropolitan Police and has been passed to a senior officer to review. We aim to contact you within 48 hours, but first we need to review the full circumstances into what occurred and this may take some time. You will be contacted by a senior officer on a withheld telephone number who will update you with an outcome of your complaint. If you have not heard back from us after 48 hours, please call us on 101 (select option 9) and quote the reference number and we will see what is happening with your complaint and advise you further. Thank you for your patience.
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| Dear Mervelee, After a mild autumn, there’s a distinct winter feel over the last few weeks. We hope you’ve managed to stay warm and been able to take part in some involvement activities. Further to the launch of Longer, better lives; a Manifesto for Cancer Research and Care in England last year, the public affairs and policy team are now developing manifestos to highlight the biggest priorities for cancer care for the Scottish Parliament and Senedd elections in 2026 and the Northern Ireland Assembly election in 2027. We’d like to hear from Involvement Network members based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland to understand what you think the next governments in Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland should prioritise to improve cancer care and outcomes. Thanks for your continued support. Look out for our festive newsletter on Christmas Eve, our last one of 2024.Best wishes, Jozie on behalf of the Patient Involvement TeamVisit our opportunities page to see the latest ways to get involved |
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| Survey – Share your views on what’s most important to improve cancer care in your nationWe’re seeking views from people affected by cancer, either as a patient or those who have supported someone with cancer, and who are based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Your views and experiences will help shape a manifesto for each nation and include a set of key actionable recommendations.Find out more |
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| Interview – Sharing internet use for cancer researchHow would you feel about sharing your internet history for cancer research? The SHARE study team want to hear what you think about research which looks at how people use the internet for health.Find out more |
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