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Listen to Dr Phil Gregory before he came to my house with his African Nurse on 21st November 2024. He claims he was concerned about my WELFARE. He tried forcing me to turn off the recording I was doing. Made mention about Policies and Procedures and Confidentiality. Well, I did not sign any confidentiality, and I was never given any P&P. I chased him out of my house without crossing over my BANNER. I don’t do PHYSICAL only VERBAL and knows what tone of voice to use with people like Dr Phil Gregory who is very much like Debbie Gilchrist and Joe Hooper.
The fact I was on the Housing Ombudsman Zoom on 20th November 2024 is proof that Dr Phil Gregory might be working across the board from www.leyf.org.uk to Housing for Women based on the email from Devonshires Solicitors LLP to my Solicitors. On reflections it seems as if Devonshires Solicitors LLP are using the same underhand tactics used on Stephen Agera to resign on this Solicitors “Without Prejudice”.
Let me make it clear that Dr Phil Gregory is NOT MERVELEE MYERS PSYCHIATRIST according to Devonshires Solicitors LLP. I was not prescribed any medication and is not on treatment. For the letter dated 18 December 2024 to say that the DEFENDANT is indicating that she is willing to engage with TREATMENT is as FALSE as Dr Phil Gregory’s REPORT. I was given information about RESPIREDONE and asked to see my GP. The Solicitor is aware I am without a GP, so who prescribed the MEDICATION?
I must advise the Solicitors to RELEASE my Medical FILE to the Court so DJ Beecham can see my ENGAGEMENTS with TREATMENT for my MENTAL and PHYSICAL Impairments from I was diagnosed with Chronic Anxiety on the 18 July 2006. Because the fact I was sent POSSESSION letter in July 2024 will have bearings on the case on 7 May 2025. I called Narin Masera on 17th July date husband signed his last WILL. https://youtu.be/F5kQOYWYSPQ?si=QRHZkqS3Ct2TfpLS
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I would appreciate in the future if I am consulted before making me a SCAPEGOAT. Because Dr Phil Gregory went to YouTube using PRIVACY to remove my video when he called covering his TRACKS. Well let Dr Phil Gregory know he sounds like Richard Harty and I will be publishing my RESEARCH about him in 2025.
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Dear customer,
We’re excited to share the winter edition of Connect, your resident newsletter!
Attached, you’ll find the latest issue packed with updates, tips, and news, including:
Housing for Women featured in an ITV documentary on domestic abuse with Queen Camilla
Exciting news: ReConnect+ opens a second house!
Helpful Christmas and winter tips to make the season easier for you
We hope you enjoy reading this edition. As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions, feel free to get in touch.
Wishing you a safe and happy festive season!
Best wishes, The Housing for Women Team
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.
CONNECT What’s inside? 2 ReConnect+ opens second house! The newsletter for Housing for Women residents Winter 2024 1 Winter Edition 3 One year on: how Touchstone Property Services has supported our residents 4 You said, we did! 5 Ealing team’s One -Stop-Shop success 6 Christmas and winter tips 8 Resident engagement and updates 9 Practical support for tenants 10 Stay connected with Housing for Women 12 Keeping you informed Domestic Abuse Services For over 40 years, Housing for Women has been supporting women and children in London escaping domestic violence and abuse. Housing for Women appears in ITV Documentary about domestic abuse Housing for Women was pleased to be featured in an ITV documentary on domestic abuse, led by HRH Queen Camilla. The programme, which aired on ITV and ITVX on 11th November, highlighted the voices of survivors and advocates working to end this crisis. During her visit to one of our refuges, Queen Camilla met with a survivor who was rebuilding her life with the organisation’s support. The Queen also spoke with our team about the vital services they delivered to help women escape violence and abuse. Zaiba Qureshi, Chief Executive of Housing for Women, said: “We were very pleased to contribute to this crucial conversation and to have HM Queen Camilla visit our refuge services. Domestic abuse is an issue that affects many, and it was essential that survivor voices were amplified and given a platform to be heard. We hoped this documentary would raise awareness and give courage to those experiencing abuse to seek help.” You can still catch the documentary on ITVX. Her Majesty The Queen met with a survivor of domestic abuse at one of our refuges (ITV/Love Monday) http://www.hfw.org.uk Housing4Women Registered Charity No. 211351 ReConnect+ opens second house! Great news! Our ReConnect+ team opened the project’s second house earlier this year. Lorraine Edwards, Deputy Manager at Reconnect+, said: “Opening our second house is a significant step for ReConnect+. It enables us to support even more women on their release from prison, providing a safe and stable environment as they rebuild their lives and work towards a brighter future. We’re committed to empowering women and reduce their reoffending through holistic support and a supportive home.” For more information or to make a referral for ReConnect+, please call 020 7501 6120 or email customer.service@h4w.co.uk. ReConnect+ Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 2 / News 2 / News 2 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 3 One year on: how Touchstone Property Services has supported our residents As part of our commitment to providing reliable and efficient services to our customers, Housing for Women partnered with Touchstone Property Services in December 2023 to manage our rental income. We’re pleased to share that after a year of working together, we’ve seen great results in supporting our residents and managing rental income. Here’s what we’ve achieved together: Better rent collection Since December 2023, the number of tenants in arrears has dropped by 41, and arrears have been reduced by £93,000. This is thanks to Touchstone’s proactive support for our tenants. Growing the team Touchstone has added an Income Officer, Lucy Turner, to help provide even more support to residents. If you have any questions about your account, you can call Lucy directly on 01225 259274. You can also email h4w@touchstoneresi.co.uk. Ethel Fosu, Head of Housing, said: We’re proud of partnership with Touchstone and the positive impact it has made for our customers and our team. Together, we’re working to keep homes safe and affordable for women in need. If you have any questions or need help, please reach out to Touchstone or our Housing Team. Staying connected Touchstone has responded to 4,840 contacts from residents and made 7,158 calls, texts, and emails to offer help, reminders, and support for timely rent payments. You said, we did! Our action We heard your concerns about anti-social behaviour at one of our properties, which included issues such as drug dealing, prostitution, and excessive noise. In response, we acted quickly, working with the Police and residents in the property to manage the situation. Together, we gathered the evidence needed to take the matter to court. In November, we were granted possession of the flat in question. This means the anti-social behaviour has stopped and we can now re-let the flat to someone in need of a home, giving them the chance to contribute positively to the community. This outcome was only possible thanks to the fantastic joint working between residents, our team, and the police. It shows what we can achieve when we all work together in partnership. If you want to give us feedback or let us know what we are doing well, please call our Customer Service Team on 020 7501 6120. You can also email us at customer.service@ h4w.co.uk. At Housing for Women, we take your feedback very seriously. Here’s how we have acted on it. You told us That anti-social behaviour at one of our properties was disruptive and upsetting for tenants
You said, we did! Our action We heard your concerns about anti-social behaviour at one of our properties, which included issues such as drug dealing, prostitution, and excessive noise. In response, we acted quickly, working with the Police and residents in the property to manage the situation. Together, we gathered the evidence needed to take the matter to court. In November, we were granted possession of the flat in question. This means the anti-social behaviour has stopped and we can now re-let the flat to someone in need of a home, giving them the chance to contribute positively to the community. This outcome was only possible thanks to the fantastic joint working between residents, our team, and the police. It shows what we can achieve when we all work together in partnership. If you want to give us feedback or let us know what we are doing well, please call our Customer Service Team on 020 7501 6120. You can also email us at customer.service@ h4w.co.uk. At Housing for Women, we take your feedback very seriously. Here’s how we have acted on it. You told us That anti-social behaviour at one of our properties was disruptive and upsetting for tenants and neighbours. 4 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Ealing team’s One-Stop-Shop success In November, our Ealing Domestic Violence and Abuse team hosted another fantastic One-Stop-Shop event, offering advice and support to women in the local area. The session welcomed a spokesperson from FORWARD, an African women-led women’s rights organisation working to end violence against women and girls. Carolyn McCarthy, Team Leader at Ealing DVLA said It was fantastic to host another One-Stop-Shop event, offering local women vital advice and support. These events are always incredibly popular, showing the demand for accessible, community focused services. We were honoured to have FORWARD with us, sharing their important work with everyone who attended.” Thank you to everyone who attended! For more information about the service, please visit http://www.ealingdva.org.uk. 5 6 / News Christmas and winter tips Our Christmas opening hours Our offices will close at 1pm on Tuesday, 24 December, and reopen at 9am on Friday, 27 December. We’ll also close at 4pm on Wednesday, 31 December, and reopen at 9am on Thursday, 2 January. If you need to report a repair or have an urgent issue while we’re closed, please call us on 0207 501 6120. We wish all our customers, partners, and stakeholders Season’s Greetings! Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Managing your finances during the Festive Season Paying by direct debit can be a simple and reliable choice, but you can also choose other methods such as standing order, online banking, or PayPoint. We understand that the festive season can be an expensive time for everyone. With the extra demands on your budget, it’s important to plan ahead and ensure you can pay your rent and service charge on time. Missing your rent payments could result in added costs and even legal action, which no one wants to face in the New Year. For more information on how to pay your rent, visit our website by scanning the QR code below. Christmas: a time for togetherness, but support is here if you need it Christmas is a time we often associate with joy, celebration, and spending time with loved ones. But for many, the festive season can also bring added pressures. The strain of managing finances, expectations, and family dynamics can feel overwhelming. Sadly, for some people, this time of year becomes even more challenging due to the risk of domestic violence and abuse. We often see an increase in women and children reaching out for support during the festive period. If you or someone you know needs help, please don’t hesitate to reach out. For more information, call our Ealing Referral and Advice line on 020 4513 9678 or email referrals_edva@h4w. co.uk. You can also contact our Greenwich team on 020 8317 8273 or email info_gdva@h4w.co.uk. Visit our websites at http://www.ealingdva.org.uk or http://www.gdva.org.uk for more details. If you can’t reach us, call the free Refuge 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247. Remember, always dial 999 in an emergency or if someone’s life is at risk Money-saving tips for Christmas The festive season is here, and we know how important it is to make the most of your money. We’ve gathered some easy, practical tips to help you enjoy a joyful Christmas without breaking the bank – from thoughtful gifts to energy-saving ideas. Let’s make this Christmas extra special, together! 7 Look after your mental wellbeing this winter Winter can feel tough at times, but remember, you’re not alone. We’ve put together some helpful advice on how to keep your spirits up and stay connected with others through the dark and cold months. Stay Safe at Home this Christmas This time of year is about staying cosy and safe with those who matter most. Our simple tips will help ensure your home is warm, safe, and ready for the festive season, so you can enjoy a worry-free Christmas. Read the full article on our website: Read the full article on our website: Read the full article on our website: Resident engagement and updates Our New Tenant Portal is Coming in 2025! We’re pleased to share that our new Tenant Portal will be launching in early 2025! This exciting development is designed to make life easier for our residents, while helping us provide an even better service. The portal will offer a smoother and more modern experience, making it quicker and easier to connect with us, access key services, and manage your tenancy. At Housing for Women, we’re always looking for ways to improve, and this upgrade is a big step towards a more efficient, forward-tOur New Tenant Portal is Coming in 2025! We’re pleased to share that our new Tenant Portal will be launching in early 2025! This exciting development is designed to make life easier for our residents, while helping us provide an even better service. The portal will offer a smoother and more modern experience, making it quicker and easier to connect with us, access key services, and manage your tenancy. At Housing for Women, we’re always looking for ways to improve, and this upgrade is a big step towards a more efficient, forward-thinking way of working together. Keep a look out for further updates next year. We’ll share more information via our website, Connect newsletter, and social media channels. 8 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Reminder to check our FAQs about your service charges This autumn, we sent out letters about your service charge increase. If you haven’t received yours, please contact us as soon as possible. If you have questions about your service charges and want to understand them better, please visit our website and check the FAQs section. It provides answers to common questions and explains how the charges are calculated. If the FAQs don’t address your specific query, our Customer Service Team is here to help. You can reach us by calling 0207 501 6120 or emailing customerservice@ h4w.co.uk. For more guidance on paying your rent and service charges, please visit our website for more information Tenant Satisfaction Survey We recently ran a Tenant Satisfaction Survey in partnership with Acuity, an independent research company. Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! We’ll publish the results in the spring edition of Connect and on our website early in the New Year. Customer Panel update We’re excited to share that we’re recruiting tenants for our Customer Panel! We’ve received 12 applications so far, which we’re currently reviewing. Our goal is to have the panel members in place by the end of January 2025. We’ll share more details soon, including how you can get in touch with your Customer Panel. Thank you for your interest and support! Volunteer with us! At Housing for Women, volunteers are crucial to our work. They help us provide essential services to vulnerable women and children. Our volunteers take on various roles, from office tasks in Finance, Neighbourhood Services, Customer Services, and Communications to hands on support for our service users. For instance, our Refuge volunteers, who must be female, directly assist women and children escaping domestic abuse, offering practical help and a safe haven. We also partner with universities to offer student placements, giving students valuable real world experience. Volunteering with us brings many benefits. You’ll learn new skills, boost your confidence, improve your employability, and form meaningful connections. It’s also a chance to make a real difference by supporting some of society’s most vulnerable individuals. We provide thorough training and regular supervision to ensure our volunteers feel confident and supported in their roles. If you’re passionate about making a positive impact and want to join a supportive community, consider volunteering with us. Your time and dedication can change lives. For more information on getting involved, please contact our Customer Service Team at 0207 501 6120. You can also email customer.service@h4w.co.uk 99 Practical support for tenants Let us help with damp and mould Your home should be a safe and comfortable space, and we’re here to help if you’re dealing with issues like damp or mould. If you’ve noticed damp or mould in your home that you’re unable to tackle yourself, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Our team is here to support you and can give the advice or help you need to resolve the issue. The sooner we know, the sooner we can help. To report damp or mould, please contact us on 020 7501 6120 or email customer.service@ h4w.co.uk and we’ll work with you to make sure your home stays healthy and comfortable. 10 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 11 Stay connected with Housing for Women We love keeping in touch with our community, and now it’s easier than ever to stay updated with all the latest news and information from Housing for Women. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, key announcements, and useful tips designed to help you make the most of your home and community. Whether it’s advice on managing your tenancy, news about upcoming events, or support services you might need, you’ll find it all there. We’re here to keep you informed, connected, and supported—so come and join the conversation! You’ll find us at: Facebook Instagram 12 / News Keeping you informed We always want to ensure we deliver great homes and services for you; in fact, it is one of our key goals. An important way we do this is how we communicate with you. This includes giving you essential information and keeping you up to date. Newsletter Each quarter, we publish our Residents Newsletter, ‘Connect’. A link to the digital newsletter will be posted on social media. It will also be emailed to you. We no longer print the newsletter because we want to be more environmentally – friendly. If you want a printed copy, please get in touch with our Communications Team at communications@h4w.co.uk or call our Customer Services Team on 0207 501 6120. What is ‘Connect’? Annual Review We publish our Annual Review every year, setting out what we have achieved in the previous twelve months. We’ll look at some of the highlights from our year, share experiences from some of our tenants and service users, and publish figures showing our impact while delivering value for money for our customers. The next edition is due in March. We will let you know when it’s published. Head Office and Registered Office Our website Our website has a lot of helpful information about what it is like to live with us. It’s also a great resource, from getting involved with your housing association and neighbourhoods to accessing your housing services on our Customer Portal to the latest news. Social media You can stay updated with community information, Housing for Women updates, and news from the housing sector on our social media pages. We’re on Instagram and Facebook. To better understand how you use social media and how we can reach you, we will be conducting a survey in 2025. Stay tuned for more information. ‘Connect’ is designed for you, and so if you have anything you would like us to cover in future issues or you have a comment to make, please do let us know by writing to: Connect Editor, Housing for Women, Sixth Floor, Blue Star House, 234 Stockwell Road, London SW9 9SP or emailing customerservice@h4w.co.uk. Housing for Women Sixth Floor, Blue Star House 234-244 Stockwell Road, London, SW9 9SP Tel. 020 7501 6120 Email. customerservice@h4w.co.uk http://www.hfw.org.uk Housing4Women Registered Charity No. 21135
We’re excited to share the winter edition of Connect, your resident newsletter! MM Response: Really so once more MM is an H4W Customer? How excited will H4W be when they are exposed?
Attached, you’ll find the latest issue packed with updates, tips, and news, including:
Housing for Women featured in an ITV documentary on domestic abuse with Queen Camilla MM Response: Why is H4W and the Met Police not acting about Joe Hooper at Alma Grove?
Exciting news: Re Connect+ opens a second house! MM Response: Is this another TERRORCELL or DEATH TRAP?
Helpful Christmas and winter tips to make the season easier for you. MM Response: How about actions for Deborah Agnes Gilchrist and Joe Hooper at Alma Grove?
We hope you enjoy reading this edition. As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions, feel free to get in touch. MM Response: Please access wherever I post.
Wishing you a safe and happy festive season! MM Response: If I was not careful I would still be here. Am under attacks from the HATE MOB in Alma Grove.
Best wishes, The Housing for Women Team
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. MM Response: H4W is just IGNORANT and BREACHING all LAWS LEGISLATIONS CODES of CONDUCTS and PRACTICES. All information and attachments included in this email are confidential and intended for the original recipient only, it may also be legally privileged. MM Response: Is that why H4W and Devonshires Solicitors LLP got HMCTS to gag TENANTS? 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. MM Response: Lets hope H4W is aware they sent this to MM? If you are not the intended recipient then please do not use or publish its contents, contact the sender and then delete. MM Response: Its mine so I will use it to help District Judge BEECHAM to start a PETITION to find out about the TENANTS affected by H4W and cohorts DISCRIMINATION. The sender does not accept liability for any errors or omissions. MM Response: No they won’t they will be charged. 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. MM Response: I ran away from 17 Denchworth House Robsart Street Stockwell London SW9 0BN bare feet in the drizzling rain in the SUMMER 2000.
CONNECT What’s inside? 2 ReConnect+ opens second house! The newsletter for Housing for Women residents Winter 2024 1 Winter Edition 3 One year on: how Touchstone Property Services has supported our residents 4 You said, we did! 5 Ealing team’s One -Stop-Shop success 6 Christmas and winter tips 8 Resident engagement and updates 9 Practical support for tenants 10 Stay connected with Housing for Women 12 Keeping you informed Domestic Abuse Services For over 40 years, Housing for Women has been supporting women and children in London escaping domestic violence and abuse. Housing for Women appears in ITV Documentary about domestic abuse. Housing for Women was pleased to be featured in an ITV documentary on domestic abuse, led by HRH Queen Camilla. The programme, which aired on ITV and ITVX on 11th November, highlighted the voices of survivors and advocates working to end this crisis. MM Response: H4W will be exposed in Mervelee Myers RESEARCH. During her visit to one of our refuges, Queen Camilla met with a survivor who was rebuilding her life with the organisation’s support. MM Response: If Queen Camilla is not careful she will be known as the QUEEN who supported H4W with destroying the lives of WOMEN who raised legitimate complaints about DISCRIMINATION. The Queen also spoke with our team about the vital services they delivered to help women escape violence and abuse. Zaiba Qureshi, Chief Executive of Housing for Women, said: “We were very pleased to contribute to this crucial conversation and to have HM Queen Camilla visit our refuge services. Domestic abuse is an issue that affects many, and it was essential that survivor voices were amplified and given a platform to be heard. We hoped this documentary would raise awareness and give courage to those experiencing abuse to seek help.” You can still catch the documentary on ITVX. Her Majesty The Queen met with a survivor of domestic abuse at one of our refuges (ITV/Love Monday) http://www.hfw.org.uk Housing4Women Registered Charity No. 211351 ReConnect+ opens second house! Great news! Our ReConnect+ team opened the project’s second house earlier this year. Lorraine Edwards, Deputy Manager at Reconnect+, said: “Opening our second house is a significant step for ReConnect+. It enables us to support even more women on their release from prison, providing a safe and stable environment as they rebuild their lives and work towards a brighter future. We’re committed to empowering women and reduce their reoffending through holistic support and a supportive home.” For more information or to make a referral for ReConnect+, please call 020 7501 6120 or email customer.service@h4w.co.uk. ReConnect+ Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 2 / News 2 / News 2 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 3 One year on: how Touchstone Property Services has supported our residents. As part of our commitment to providing reliable and efficient services to our customers, Housing for Women partnered with Touchstone Property Services in December 2023 to manage our rental income. We’re pleased to share that after a year of working together, we’ve seen great results in supporting our residents and managing rental income. Here’s what we’ve achieved together: Better rent collection Since December 2023, the number of tenants in arrears has dropped by 41, and arrears have been reduced by £93,000. This is thanks to Touchstone’s proactive support for our tenants. Growing the team Touchstone has added an Income Officer, Lucy Turner, to help provide even more support to residents. If you have any questions about your account, you can call Lucy directly on 01225 259274. You can also email h4w@touchstoneresi.co.uk. Ethel Fosu, Head of Housing, said: We’re proud of partnership with Touchstone and the positive impact it has made for our customers and our team. Together, we’re working to keep homes safe and affordable for women in need. If you have any questions or need help, please reach out to Touchstone or our Housing Team. Staying connected Touchstone has responded to 4,840 contacts from residents and made 7,158 calls, texts, and emails to offer help, reminders, and support for timely rent payments. You said, we did! Our action We heard your concerns about anti-social behaviour at one of our properties, which included issues such as drug dealing, prostitution, and excessive noise. In response, we acted quickly, working with the Police and residents in the property to manage the situation. Together, we gathered the evidence needed to take the matter to court. In November, we were granted possession of the flat in question. This means the anti-social behaviour has stopped and we can now re-let the flat to someone in need of a home, giving them the chance to contribute positively to the community. This outcome was only possible thanks to the fantastic joint working between residents, our team, and the police. It shows what we can achieve when we all work together in partnership. If you want to give us feedback or let us know what we are doing well, please call our Customer Service Team on 020 7501 6120. You can also email us at customer.service@h4w.co.uk. At Housing for Women, we take your feedback very seriously. Here’s how we have acted on it. You told us That anti-social behaviour at one of our properties was disruptive and upsetting for tenantsYou said, we did! Our action We heard your concerns about anti-social behaviour at one of our properties, which included issues such as drug dealing, prostitution, and excessive noise. In response, we acted quickly, working with the Police and residents in the property to manage the situation. Together, we gathered the evidence needed to take the matter to court. In November, we were granted possession of the flat in question. This means the anti-social behaviour has stopped and we can now re-let the flat to someone in need of a home, giving them the chance to contribute positively to the community. This outcome was only possible thanks to the fantastic joint working between residents, our team, and the police. It shows what we can achieve when we all work together in partnership. If you want to give us feedback or let us know what we are doing well, please call our Customer Service Team on 020 7501 6120. You can also email us at customer.service@h4w.co.uk. At Housing for Women, we take your feedback very seriously. Here’s how we have acted on it. You told us That anti-social behaviour at one of our properties was disruptive and upsetting for tenants and neighbours. 4 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Ealing team’s One-Stop-Shop success In November, our Ealing Domestic Violence and Abuse team hosted another fantastic One-Stop-Shop event, offering advice and support to women in the local area. The session welcomed a spokesperson from FORWARD, an African women-led women’s rights organisation working to end violence against women and girls. Carolyn McCarthy, Team Leader at Ealing DVLA said It was fantastic to host another One-Stop-Shop event, offering local women vital advice and support. These events are always incredibly popular, showing the demand for accessible, community focused services. We were honoured to have FORWARD with us, sharing their important work with everyone who attended.” Thank you to everyone who attended! For more information about the service, please visit http://www.ealingdva.org.uk. 5 6 / News Christmas and winter tips Our Christmas opening hours Our offices will close at 1pm on Tuesday, 24 December, and reopen at 9am on Friday, 27 December. We’ll also close at 4pm on Wednesday, 31 December, and reopen at 9am on Thursday, 2 January. If you need to report a repair or have an urgent issue while we’re closed, please call us on 0207 501 6120. We wish all our customers, partners, and stakeholders Season’s Greetings! Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Managing your finances during the Festive Season Paying by direct debit can be a simple and reliable choice, but you can also choose other methods such as standing order, online ranking, or PayPoint. We understand that the festive season can be an expensive time for everyone. With the extra demands on your budget, it’s important to plan ahead and ensure you can pay your rent and service charge on time. Missing your rent payments could result in added costs and even legal action, which no one wants to face in the New Year. For more information on how to pay your rent, visit our website by scanning the QR code below. Christmas: a time for togetherness, but support is here if you need it Christmas is a time we often associate with joy, celebration, and spending time with loved ones. But for many, the festive season can also bring added pressures. The strain of managing finances, expectations, and family dynamics can feel overwhelming. Sadly, for some people, this time of year becomes even more challenging due to the risk of domestic violence and abuse. We often see an increase in women and children reaching out for support during the festive period. If you or someone you know needs help, please don’t hesitate to reach out. For more information, call our Ealing Referral and Advice line on 020 4513 9678 or email referrals_edva@h4w. co.uk. You can also contact our Greenwich team on 020 8317 8273 or email info_gdva@h4w.co.uk. Visit our websites at http://www.ealingdva.org.uk or http://www.gdva.org.uk for more details. If you can’t reach us, call the free Refuge 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247. Remember, always dial 999 in an emergency or if someone’s life is at risk Money-saving tips for Christmas The festive season is here, and we know how important it is to make the most of your money. We’ve gathered some easy, practical tips to help you enjoy a joyful Christmas without breaking the bank – from thoughtful gifts to energy-saving ideas. Let’s make this Christmas extra special, together! 7 Look after your mental wellbeing this winter Winter can feel tough at times, but remember, you’re not alone. We’ve put together some helpful advice on how to keep your spirits up and stay connected with others through the dark and cold months. Stay Safe at Home this Christmas This time of year is about staying cosy and safe with those who matter most. Our simple tips will help ensure your home is warm, safe, and ready for the festive season, so you can enjoy a worry-free Christmas. Read the full article on our website: Read the full article on our website: Read the full article on our website: Resident engagement and updates. Our New Tenant Portal is Coming in 2025! We’re pleased to share that our new Tenant Portal will be launching in early 2025! This exciting development is designed to make life easier for our residents, while helping us provide an even better service. The portal will offer a smoother and more modern experience, making it quicker and easier to connect with us, access key services, and manage your tenancy. At Housing for Women, we’re always looking for ways to improve, and this upgrade is a big step towards a more efficient, forward-t
Our New Tenant Portal is Coming in 2025! We’re pleased to share that our new Tenant Portal will be launching in early 2025! This exciting development is designed to make life easier for our residents, while helping us provide an even better service. The portal will offer a smoother and more modern experience, making it quicker and easier to connect with us, access key services, and manage your tenancy. At Housing for Women, we’re always looking for ways to improve, and this upgrade is a big step towards a more efficient, forward-thinking way of working together. Keep a look out for further updates next year. We’ll share more information via our website, Connect newsletter, and social media channels. 8 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Reminder to check our FAQs about your service charges This autumn, we sent out letters about your service charge increase. If you haven’t received yours, please contact us as soon as possible. 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The Medical Review dated 1 November 2024 cannot be used because this is the IMAGINATION of Dr Phil Gregory who “Without Prejudice” must have been paid to make this diagnosis of an unspecified non-organic psychosis and the written medication prescribed is not for me. District Judge Bell requested a “Psychiatric Assessment” which Counsel for the Defendant arranged for Mervelee Myers. I attended the appointment on the 15th April 2024 and the ASSESSMENT was presented to COUNSEL and the BARRISTER. The solicitor ask the Psychiatrist to rewrite the ASSESSMENT.
Like how I was tricked into accepting the unlawful injunction with the argument that I need Legal Representatives to speak for me because the COURT will not allow me time to do so. I will not allow another Legal Team to make me a VICTIM again. I do not need to engage with the TREATMENT for RESPIREDONE because I do not have non-organic psychosis. The solicitor has done nothing to help me prove that am VICTIM of Housing For Women..
Upon the Court noting that the Defendant’s diagnosis of psyhosis may impact on whether she is considered to have or not have litigation and/or WOOKEY CAPACITY And UPON the Defendant’s Counsel indicating a capacity and WOOKEY Assessment will be sought and the Court noting the assessment should be at the earliest available opportunity. Let Merelee Myers put on record that this is breach of the HUMAN RIGHTS ACT and all laws legislation codes of practices and conduct. The Counsel for the Defendant is working with Housing for Women and Devonshires Solicitors LLP to deny my ENTITLEMENTS. In establishing whether I am GUILTY of K05EC530 the Court must consider why Counsel for the Defendant discarded the Psychiatric Assessment of their chosen Psychiatrist in favour of Dr Phil Gregory whose report is not FACTUAL. It is obvious that the Defendant’s Counsel is not trying to help me, but is intent on proving that am MAD. Therefore, we have to take what happened from the letter of POSSESSION sent
“Wookey Capacity” is a term used in legal context to describe a person’s specific capacity, particularly when they are suffering from a mental illness. It’s used in cases where the court is considering whether to make an injunction against someone who is hoarding…
The Court will not make an injunction if there is evidence that the person lacks the capacity to comply with the terms of the order…
The Court should not grant an injunction if the person is incapable of understanding what they are doing or that it is wrong…
The Court should consider whether the person can understand the terms of the injunction, what they are doing when they breach it, and that it would be wrong to do so…
“Wookey Capacity” is different from “litigation capacity” which is the ability to Understand information relevant to the litigation, Retain that information, Evaluate the information, and Communicate a decision.
A litigation mental capacity assessment is used to determine if someone has the mental capacity to take legal action
1. The trial of the possession claim listed on 13 December 2024 shall be adjourned to 7 March 2025 at 10:00, time estimate 1 day to DJ Beecham, with a time estimate of one day. How insensitive a day before my husband’s DOB. The Strong Jamaican Woman whose book IN HONOUR OF STRONG WOMEN EVERYWHERE will celebrate husband on International Women’s Day with #EndGenderBasedViolence in Housing For Women Properties. The ITV Documentary with Queen Camilla will be referenced with my husband’s 100 Birthday CARD signed by the King and Queen. The world will be informed about how PTSD impacted on our QUALITY of life after we got married at Peckham Registrar and the death of my mother with dementia. The fact that the POSSESSION letter dated 13 July 2023 has an impact on why I called the number on the letter on the 17th July 2023 forms part of my arguments about breaches of the Housing Act 1988 and Eviction Act 1977. When am done with HMCTS criminals needing ERT, the violent nuisances….
2. Parties to file dates to avoid by 4pm 16 December 2024 for the period up until July 2025. The letter is dated 18 December 2024. Was this why the Solicitors keep calling my phone to TRICK me again claiming I was given INSTRUCTIONS? The Solicitor and Barrister have not consulted with me about this case. Each time I take relevant documents to his Office, he told me the DEFENCE is already submitted. So, how is Dr Phil Gregory Medical Gaslighting Report part of Mervelee Myers DEFENCE? Dr Phil Gregory is not my Psychiatrist. Who employed him?
First following the decision in Wookey v Wookey (1991) 3 WLR, an injunction should not be granted against a person who is incapable of understanding its terms or understanding what they were doing or that it was wrong by reason of incapacity. Considering I called the number on the POSSESSION letter dated 13 July 2023 to try and resolve the issue is testament to representing myself at the Employment Tribunal with KINGS without having any legal knowledge.
3. By 23 December 2024 the parties shall set out 3. By 23 December 2024 the parties shall set out in a joint summary, agreed if possible, the issues upon which the assesor’s input is required, to be referred to DJ Beecham immediately upon receipt https://youtu.be/pgI02uOLUAY?si=_vcnZ7w-qbhn0Lca. Mervelee Myers put on record the roles of HMCTS CPS CJS SRA BSB IOPC JCIO CCMCC MOPAC HMPPS CLCC DBS in the miscarriages of justice and disability discrimination from Kings College NHS Foundation Trust Mapother House Day Nursery 2003-2008. Because am already online where I made my life “An Open Book” to help others by sharing how I survived “Childhood Traumas” of DISABILITY and POVERTY. I will therefore DEMAND that DJ Beecham take off the BLINDFOLD and #endgenderbasedviolence by her colleagues who targeted MERVELEE MYERS covering for the A-Z of ABUSERS. I have to consider pulishing my RESEARCH about http://www.leyf.org.uk where CEO June O’Sullivan sanctions the discrimination labelling me UURICA-LE after the death of my mother with dementia…
4. The Court shall appoint an Equality Act assesor for the trial. The following directions shall apply to the appointment of the assessor… Mervelee Myers must refeence HCT Group Impact Report 2016 where my photo is across from the statistics of 1. 1 in 5 of all suicides are associated with unemployment 2. 600,000 older persons in the UK say they leave their homes once per week or less. If DJ Beecham is not updated about who MERVELEE MYERS is, I will tell her that HMCTS miscarriages of justice and disability discrimination will be referenced. I have no information about the ET with Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust except Judge Baron recognised me at the “Preliminary Hearing” with John Fenton March 2016. He sent my RACISM claim back and Judge Martin strike it out again. I do not mind a TRIAL with any appointed Equality Act assessor, but if they are anything like Dr Phil Gregory HMCTS is doomed to be exposed. Because I have had my ENTITLEMENTS taken, put on BENEFITS…
4A. Within 14 days of the Court fixing a trial date, the Court shall contact the Regional Employment Judge of the Central London Employment Tribunal, Victory House 30-34 Kings Way, London WC2B 6EX londoncentralethmcts.gsi.gov.uk to obtain details of assessors able to be present at trial. An appropriate assessor shall be appointed by the Court and the costs of the assessor shall be met by the Court and in accordance with the judicial remuneration rates at https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/750338/judicial-fees-2018-19.pdf.
Maybe its time Mervelee Myers is paid based on my QUALIFICATIONS TRAININGS EXPERIENCES at the rates of £58,000.00 the NDA that Judge Hidlebrand tried to stitch me up during the Telephone Conciliation with the CON MAN John Fenton who Barrister Samantha Gibbs got to represent LEYF as a solicitor. I was offerred £46-55,000.00 by Smart Teachers for SENCO job in 2021 before Richard Harty called my phone…
The Court will notify the parties of the name of the proposed assessor, the matter in respect of which the assistance of the assessor will be sought and of the proposed assessor’s qualifications not less than 21 days before the making of the appointment.
Considering recent developments where I am not registered with a GP despite I am an NHS Pensioner with “Multiple Disabilities” let me introduce Nye Bevan the founder of the NHS 1948. No Soiety Can Legitimately Call Itself Civilised If A Sick Person Is Denied Medical Aid Because Of Lack Of Means.
I was refused Medical Aid by Silverlock Medical Centre on 5th December 2024 where I had an appointment for my Diabetes Review. SMC is located at Verney Road where 4 members of the same BLACK FAMILY were murdered inside their home by someone they knew. I am only able to escape the plots of DEBBIE GILCHRIST who was coerced by H4W. She locked me out on the 23rd October 2023 and only got access because I was accompanied home by Paul Morgan.
4C. Any party seeking to object to the appointment of the proposed assesor must do so within 7 days of receipt of the notification in paragraph (b) and such objection will be taken into account by the Court in decidng whether or not to make the appoinntment.
Let Mervelee Myers reference myself as “An Expert Authority on Subjects from the Cradle to the Grave so DJ Beecham is forewarned that I will have to be gven time to question the assesor. Because I was TRICKED by Counsel that I will not be given time by the Court to share my story of 23 years of Debbie Gilchrist hate crimes coerced by Samantha Gibbs when she joined H4W in April and sent me invitation to ASB meeting in May 2022. Counsel has not engaged with me in preparing for Court. Based on my experiences of representing myself at HMCTS, I am convinced I am a VICTIM of the LEGAL SYSTEMS to stop me revealing the TRUTHS about the A-Z of ABUSERS including UEL Richard Harty MIC mastermind and LEYF CEO June O’Sullivan Drag Queen…
Facebook Groups 18 Pages Account were created from the summer of 2009 as “Community HUB” creating legacies from the foundations laid. 1. My Own Business Agenda Writer Likes 22 Foll 24. 2. Townhead & Adjacent Districts of Westmoreland Community 100 101. 3. Mervelee Myers Community 41 – 45. 4. Mervelee Nembhard The MAD_Damn Fan Page 6 – 6. 5. My Professional Development Portfolio 5***** Community 45 – 47. 6. Janet Beeput Community 76 – 80. 7. Fight4justice 3*** Cause 218 226. 8. The Basement Crew Community 59 – 60. 9. Townhead & Adjacent Districts Westmoreland Community Service 67 – 67. 10. Mervelee Consultancy Company 0 11. Townhead & Adjacent Districts of Westmoreland 12. EMINembhardFamily 13. My JAMAICA 14. My Mental Health Network 15. Affected by Cancer like Janet Beeput & Family & Friends Group 16. Mervelee Myers Supporters Group 17. Mervelee Consultancy 18. Townhead & Adjacent of Westmoreland. WI Community Gospel Choir Members Group. Run it – 100K in May Challenge.
5. The Claimant has permission to file and serve any updating evidence 21 days before the trial. As Housing Ombudsman Services Resident Panel member Mervelee Myers will exercise my RIGHTS by demanding that HOS has been served with a Claim.
I am calling on HMCTS to address the Judgement for Barrister Ryan Clement to pay me the amount owing. HMCTS must review all my claims that DJ Bell sent to CLCC including Ryan Clement.
All new claims that have made must be dealt with. We need to consider the Grenfell Tower Inquiry because Barrister Samantha Jones was given a reference by Judge Freer to be on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Panel.
The fact that H4W was featured in ITV Documentary with Queen Camilla to was done over a year, I call on DJ Beecham to investigate the role of Devonshires Soliitors LLP in the number of H4W tenants isued with unlawful injnction and are gagged by contempt of court with threats of IMPRISONMENT and EVICTION.
As the minute taker of the disbanded Customer Scrutiny P
6. The Defendant has permission to file and serve any updating evidence in response 14 days before the trial.
HMCTS must examine the roles of Housing For Women Devonshires Solicitors LLP in this matter. To start with the POSSESSION letter of July 2023 that I tried to address on the 17th via a telephone call to Narin Mesera. The WILL dated 17th July 2023 signed by my husband will be key factor.
Mimi Owusu’s 12 pages Witness Statement, Stephen Agera email to the Court, Met Police visit on 25th October, Robbed in Peckham 19th October, Met Police attempts to SECTION MURDER KIDNAP me between 30th October 2017 to date.
The role of Dr Phil Gregory who wormed his way into my confidence then made an ASSESSMENT that is not factual. Working with Counsel to entrap me with RESPIREDONE to stop me functing in. Stalking me via private number and raising PRIVACY with YouTube to remove proof of his stalkng. Showing up at my home on 21st November 2024 with the Nurse. Failure to address CONCERNS
I am expected to be COMPENSATED for 10 years of systemic discrimination after the death of my mother with dementia. H4W paid Mimi Owusu for her 12 pages “Witness Statement”.
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Dear Mervelee,
For this festive issue we’re sharing two updates from teams that you’ve helped this winter; how you shaped this year’s Christmas Thanking Campaign and how you influenced our Winter Cash Appeal.
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Shaping our Christmas Thanking CampaignChristmas is a nice time to reflect on the importance of our supporters and how we thank them for their loyalty over the past 12 months. Our Loyalty and Cultivation team worked with our Online Cancer Insight Panel to help develop a ‘Christmas Thanking Campaign’ which includes, thanking cards, emails, SMS, telemarketing and social media posts.
You shared valuable feedback, which helped us make our communications more accessible and engaging to our supporters. Here’s a summary of how our panel’s insight made a difference:
THANKING CARDS You liked the different personal stories, types of cancer being mentioned and positive messaging in the card, but felt that we used too much text. You liked the bright colourful designs but felt the card wasn’t very Christmassy.
We created three versions of our thanking cards including different patient stories. We ensured that the messaging in the cards is positive whilst ensuring that we are acknowledging how the festive season can be difficult for many who are closely affected by cancer. Our in-house designers continued to reflect our theme of unwrapping scientific discoveries and powering breakthroughs thanks to our supporters and introduced more festive elements to the card. We’ve worked carefully to ensure that it is inclusive of those who celebrate Christmas and those who don’t.
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Thank you again for all your thoughtful contributions. Here at Cancer Research UK, this is what matters most, hearing directly from those affected by cancer to make our branding and messaging as powerful as possible.
Warmest wishes from everyone at Cancer Research UK.
2024 Winter Cash AppealInfluencing the look and feel of our campaignThe Individual Giving team worked closely with our Online Cancer Insight Panel to develop our 2024 Winter Cash Appeal. The appeal is sent out via email to 900,000 existing Cancer Research UK supporters with the aim to inspire our supporters to make a one-off donation to fund our life-saving research. If opt-ed in, you may have received these emails earlier this month!
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I enclosed a copy your signed WILL for your records.
LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON
I am hereby expecting the Solicitors that have the WILL in their STRONG ROOM to say how Trevor Anthony got hold of the will that is in their STRONG ROOM?
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Date of Issue: 24th October 2024
Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson of 19 Wilson Road London SE5 8PB United Kingdom Died on 8th April 2024 domiciled in England and Wales. Stafford Place, Western-Super-Mare, BS23 2QZ, United Kingdom.
The Last Will and Testament of Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson (An official copy of which is available from the Court) was proved and registered before the High Court of Justice. The Administration of Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson’s estate is granted by this court to the following Executor Trevor Anthony Tomlinson of 19 Wilson Road London SE5 8PB United Kingdom.
The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £226,198 and the net value amounts to £224,498.
Extracted by TI Law Limited (Ref: KP/TILAW/168091 TI Law, Crown House, 1 Stafford Place, Western-Super-Mare, BS23 2QZ, United Kingdom.
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Re: The Late Mr Arnold Tomlinson
I write further to our recorded conversation on Monday and thank you for speaking to me in terms of the circumstances of the late Mr Tomlinson’s estate.
Further to our conversation I would like to advise you that I told you I need a PUBLIC APOLOGY from Lloyds Bank caused by Andrew Craigs letter and the tone of the conversation wherein you continued inferring what was in the letter. Therefore, your flimsy apology is not accepted.
You don’t understand nothing, you are in on the act of DEFAMING my name. I did not make only one payment. One of the payments I made was more than the paltry sum that Lloyds Bank are DEFAMING my name for. What information was needed urgently and for what? Which matter does Lloyd Bank needed to resolve?
Yes, you blinking well know it is ACCUSATORY and if I don’t get the PUBLIC APOLOGY Lloyds Bank will not hear the last of this matter. Lloyds Bank will be in my book Mervelee Myers The Strong Jamaican Women End Gender Based Violence At Housing For Women Properties UK Society.
I don’t need you, Andrew or Lloyds Bank assurance about whether I did anything or acted incorrectly in receiving the balance of my HUSBAND MONEY. I don’t give a toss about any claims that Trevor Anthony Tomlinson has made on his father’s ESTATE. All I am saying in the document dated 17th July 2023 there is a codicil saying if Trevor Anthony Tomlinson dies, is unwilling or unable the Mervelee Myers must be EXECUTOR. In light of recent happenings and person who share Power of Attorney with Trevor Tomlinson, I intend to exercise my RIGHTS as EXECUTOR based on the fact that a SAFEGUARDING was put on when my husband was in Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital because of the threats posed to both his father and me. If Trevor or Lloyds Bank want to ARGUE I can provide evidence of how him assaulting me caused his father to end up in Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust BYRON ward where he was NEGLECTED. I was removed from his bedside by RACIST security Nurse Betty called and I was MANHANDLED after leaving the Windrush Vigil on 6th April 2024. I was provoked by Trina Philbert on the 4th April after HMCTS Court. I ended up in A&E on the 7th April and my husband died on the 8th. The hospital took 6 hours to contact me.
As discussed, I have no need to justify any MONEY I paid towards my husband’s funeral. How about Trevor Tomlinson present his receipts for any amount he spent? 1. I will not be evidencing anything. 2. I will not be returning any balance to be paid to Mr Tomlinson.
Now I am proving that you are a LIAR, you claim not to know about the matter. Now you are saying when we speak on 14 October 2024. Suffice it to say I paid for all of My HUSBAND FUNERAL. I paid for his sister because he was helping her financially. I am still sending money to his brother in Jamaica and will have to help with his funeral. This is supposed to come from the ESTATE.
I must advise Lloyds if they know what’s best for both parties they stop PESTERING me over this matter.
How can one paltry sum of £4,824.14 is considered such a big deal when I had to pay for a CAB to take me and my FAMILY to my husband’s funeral.
Maybe you can ask Trevor Anthony Tomlinson to arrange to pay the cost of the amount I spent on the FUNERAL. If Lloyds Bank continue PESTERING me I will seek Legal Advice.
Thank you for stopping PESTERING me. You can go online to find this. I will also be using it for a PODCAST.
Yours faithfully
Mervelee Myers FD (Open)
Bereaved Widow.
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LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON
I am hereby expecting the Solicitors that have the WILL in their STRONG ROOM to say how Trevor Anthony got hold of the will that is in their STRONG ROOM?
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Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson of 19 Wilson Road London SE5 8PB United Kingdom Died on 8th April 2024 domiciled in England and Wales. Stafford Place, Western-Super-Mare, BS23 2QZ, United Kingdom.
The Last Will and Testament of Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson (An official copy of which is available from the Court) was proved and registered before the High Court of Justice. The Administration of Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson’s estate is granted by this court to the following Executor Trevor Anthony Tomlinson of 19 Wilson Road London SE5 8PB United Kingdom.
The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £226,198 and the net value amounts to £224,498.
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I write further to our recorded conversation on Monday and thank you for speaking to me in terms of the circumstances of the late Mr Tomlinson’s estate.
Further to our conversation I would like to advise you that I told you I need a PUBLIC APOLOGY from Lloyds Bank caused by Andrew Craigs letter and the tone of the conversation wherein you continued inferring what was in the letter. Therefore, your flimsy apology is not accepted.
You don’t understand nothing, you are in on the act of DEFAMING my name. I did not make only one payment. One of the payments I made was more than the paltry sum that Lloyds Bank are DEFAMING my name for. What information was needed urgently and for what? Which matter does Lloyd Bank needed to resolve?
Yes, you blinking well know it is ACCUSATORY and if I don’t get the PUBLIC APOLOGY Lloyds Bank will not hear the last of this matter. Lloyds Bank will be in my book Mervelee Myers The Strong Jamaican Women End Gender Based Violence At Housing For Women Properties UK Society.
I don’t need you, Andrew or Lloyds Bank assurance about whether I did anything or acted incorrectly in receiving the balance of my HUSBAND MONEY. I don’t give a toss about any claims that Trevor Anthony Tomlinson has made on his father’s ESTATE. All I am saying in the document dated 17th July 2023 there is a codicil saying if Trevor Anthony Tomlinson dies, is unwilling or unable the Mervelee Myers must be EXECUTOR. In light of recent happenings and person who share Power of Attorney with Trevor Tomlinson, I intend to exercise my RIGHTS as EXECUTOR based on the fact that a SAFEGUARDING was put on when my husband was in Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital because of the threats posed to both his father and me. If Trevor or Lloyds Bank want to ARGUE I can provide evidence of how him assaulting me caused his father to end up in Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust BYRON ward where he was NEGLECTED. I was removed from his bedside by RACIST security Nurse Betty called and I was MANHANDLED after leaving the Windrush Vigil on 6th April 2024. I was provoked by Trina Philbert on the 4th April after HMCTS Court. I ended up in A&E on the 7th April and my husband died on the 8th. The hospital took 6 hours to contact me.
As discussed, I have no need to justify any MONEY I paid towards my husband’s funeral. How about Trevor Tomlinson present his receipts for any amount he spent? 1. I will not be evidencing anything. 2. I will not be returning any balance to be paid to Mr Tomlinson.
Now I am proving that you are a LIAR, you claim not to know about the matter. Now you are saying when we speak on 14 October 2024. Suffice it to say I paid for all of My HUSBAND FUNERAL. I paid for his sister because he was helping her financially. I am still sending money to his brother in Jamaica and will have to help with his funeral. This is supposed to come from the ESTATE.
I must advise Lloyds if they know what’s best for both parties they stop PESTERING me over this matter.
How can one paltry sum of £4,824.14 is considered such a big deal when I had to pay for a CAB to take me and my FAMILY to my husband’s funeral.
Maybe you can ask Trevor Anthony Tomlinson to arrange to pay the cost of the amount I spent on the FUNERAL. If Lloyds Bank continue PESTERING me I will seek Legal Advice.
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Thank you for giving your time Mervelee, As we approach the end of the year, we want to say a huge thank you for everything you do to make our progress possible. Our brilliant team of events volunteers support more than 400 events up and down the country each year. From marshalling in local parks for Race for Life, to lighting up city streets on Shine Night Walks, your energy and passion power our events. Every hour you give makes a real impact for people affected by cancer.
Here’s what happened with the time you gave:
More than 200 volunteers were at the heart of our 2024 sports fundraising events. Their support meant that 17,800 participants raised a total of more than £8m.
Events volunteers gave their time to support more than 313,000 participants across all our events this year to raise over £40m.
This fundraising means we can continue our work to bring about a world where everybody lives longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer.
Together we are beating cancer. Laura Parsisson, Head of Volunteering.
A big thank you this festive seasonAt Cancer Research UK, we think it’s the little things that matter most – the significant moments we can easily take for granted. They are so precious, especially in the festive season and especially for people affected by cancer.
Every year, thousands of incredible people give their time to support our life-saving research. And it’s thanks to research that people affected by cancer can have more time for more of the little things, this festive season and beyond.
Michelle Mitchell, our Chief Executive, has recorded a special video message to thank you for your incredible contributions this year. Hear Michelle’s festive message to you
Wendy’s storyDedicated events volunteer, Wendy, has supported at Kings Lynn Race for Life for the past 15 years.“I first took part in Race for Life many years ago when I worked for Mars as the community champion. After becoming a runner, and having been sponsored for another 10k race, I didn’t feel like people would sponsor me again, so I started volunteering. I dragged my two daughters along to help too and some work colleagues. And so, the habit became!”
Wendy acts as an incredible ambassador and brings a group of family and friends along to help at the event each year.
“This year was just the same as usual – about 15 of us came and covered all the marshal points, and even covered some admin too.”
This year, Wendy was awarded an Honorary Fellowship at our annual Flame of Hope Awards in honour of her remarkable contribution to volunteering at Race for Life events.
Volunteering highlights from 2024From volunteer fundraisers joining comedian Rhod Gilbert on tour to fundraise through cash collections, to Campaigns Ambassadors visiting the Houses of Parliament to help keep cancer on top of the political agenda.
Read more about what our brilliant volunteer community have been getting up to this year.
Equality, diversity and inclusionEquality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) matters to Cancer Research UK because it plays a vital role in achieving our vision of a world where everybody lives longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer. We believe we can make the greatest progress for people affected by cancer by making sure that the impact of our research is felt equally by everyone, that our expert information is accessible to all, and that everyone who works or volunteers at CRUK feels that they belong.
Our first EDI strategy, published in 2021, was a good starting point, but we know we have more to do. That’s why we’ve published our refreshed EDI strategy, which sets out how we’ll keep making progress over the next five years.
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We’re excited to share the winter edition of Connect, your resident newsletter! MM Response: Really so once more MM is an H4W Customer? How excited will H4W be when they are exposed?
Attached, you’ll find the latest issue packed with updates, tips, and news, including:
Housing for Women featured in an ITV documentary on domestic abuse with Queen Camilla MM Response: Why is H4W and the Met Police not acting about Joe Hooper at Alma Grove?
Exciting news: Re Connect+ opens a second house! MM Response: Is this another TERRORCELL or DEATH TRAP?
Helpful Christmas and winter tips to make the season easier for you. MM Response: How about actions for Deborah Agnes Gilchrist and Joe Hooper at Alma Grove?
We hope you enjoy reading this edition. As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions, feel free to get in touch. MM Response: Please access wherever I post.
Wishing you a safe and happy festive season! MM Response: If I was not careful I would still be here. Am under attacks from the HATE MOB in Alma Grove.
Best wishes, The Housing for Women Team
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. MM Response: H4W is just IGNORANT and BREACHING all LAWS LEGISLATIONS CODES of CONDUCTS and PRACTICES. All information and attachments included in this email are confidential and intended for the original recipient only, it may also be legally privileged. MM Response: Is that why H4W and Devonshires Solicitors LLP got HMCTS to gag TENANTS? 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. MM Response: Lets hope H4W is aware they sent this to MM? If you are not the intended recipient then please do not use or publish its contents, contact the sender and then delete. MM Response: Its mine so I will use it to help District Judge BEECHAM to start a PETITION to find out about the TENANTS affected by H4W and cohorts DISCRIMINATION. The sender does not accept liability for any errors or omissions. MM Response: No they won’t they will be charged. 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. MM Response: I ran away from 17 Denchworth House Robsart Street Stockwell London SW9 0BN bare feet in the drizzling rain in the SUMMER 2000.
CONNECT What’s inside? 2 ReConnect+ opens second house! The newsletter for Housing for Women residents Winter 2024 1 Winter Edition 3 One year on: how Touchstone Property Services has supported our residents 4 You said, we did! 5 Ealing team’s One -Stop-Shop success 6 Christmas and winter tips 8 Resident engagement and updates 9 Practical support for tenants 10 Stay connected with Housing for Women 12 Keeping you informed Domestic Abuse Services For over 40 years, Housing for Women has been supporting women and children in London escaping domestic violence and abuse. Housing for Women appears in ITV Documentary about domestic abuse. Housing for Women was pleased to be featured in an ITV documentary on domestic abuse, led by HRH Queen Camilla. The programme, which aired on ITV and ITVX on 11th November, highlighted the voices of survivors and advocates working to end this crisis. MM Response: H4W will be exposed in Mervelee Myers RESEARCH. During her visit to one of our refuges, Queen Camilla met with a survivor who was rebuilding her life with the organisation’s support. MM Response: If Queen Camilla is not careful she will be known as the QUEEN who supported H4W with destroying the lives of WOMEN who raised legitimate complaints about DISCRIMINATION. The Queen also spoke with our team about the vital services they delivered to help women escape violence and abuse. Zaiba Qureshi, Chief Executive of Housing for Women, said: “We were very pleased to contribute to this crucial conversation and to have HM Queen Camilla visit our refuge services. Domestic abuse is an issue that affects many, and it was essential that survivor voices were amplified and given a platform to be heard. We hoped this documentary would raise awareness and give courage to those experiencing abuse to seek help.” You can still catch the documentary on ITVX. Her Majesty The Queen met with a survivor of domestic abuse at one of our refuges (ITV/Love Monday) http://www.hfw.org.uk Housing4Women Registered Charity No. 211351 ReConnect+ opens second house! Great news! Our ReConnect+ team opened the project’s second house earlier this year. Lorraine Edwards, Deputy Manager at Reconnect+, said: “Opening our second house is a significant step for ReConnect+. It enables us to support even more women on their release from prison, providing a safe and stable environment as they rebuild their lives and work towards a brighter future. We’re committed to empowering women and reduce their reoffending through holistic support and a supportive home.” For more information or to make a referral for ReConnect+, please call 020 7501 6120 or email customer.service@h4w.co.uk. ReConnect+ Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 2 / News 2 / News 2 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 3 One year on: how Touchstone Property Services has supported our residents. As part of our commitment to providing reliable and efficient services to our customers, Housing for Women partnered with Touchstone Property Services in December 2023 to manage our rental income. We’re pleased to share that after a year of working together, we’ve seen great results in supporting our residents and managing rental income. Here’s what we’ve achieved together: Better rent collection Since December 2023, the number of tenants in arrears has dropped by 41, and arrears have been reduced by £93,000. This is thanks to Touchstone’s proactive support for our tenants. Growing the team Touchstone has added an Income Officer, Lucy Turner, to help provide even more support to residents. If you have any questions about your account, you can call Lucy directly on 01225 259274. You can also email h4w@touchstoneresi.co.uk. Ethel Fosu, Head of Housing, said: We’re proud of partnership with Touchstone and the positive impact it has made for our customers and our team. Together, we’re working to keep homes safe and affordable for women in need. If you have any questions or need help, please reach out to Touchstone or our Housing Team. Staying connected Touchstone has responded to 4,840 contacts from residents and made 7,158 calls, texts, and emails to offer help, reminders, and support for timely rent payments. You said, we did! Our action We heard your concerns about anti-social behaviour at one of our properties, which included issues such as drug dealing, prostitution, and excessive noise. In response, we acted quickly, working with the Police and residents in the property to manage the situation. Together, we gathered the evidence needed to take the matter to court. In November, we were granted possession of the flat in question. This means the anti-social behaviour has stopped and we can now re-let the flat to someone in need of a home, giving them the chance to contribute positively to the community. This outcome was only possible thanks to the fantastic joint working between residents, our team, and the police. It shows what we can achieve when we all work together in partnership. If you want to give us feedback or let us know what we are doing well, please call our Customer Service Team on 020 7501 6120. You can also email us at customer.service@h4w.co.uk. At Housing for Women, we take your feedback very seriously. Here’s how we have acted on it. You told us That anti-social behaviour at one of our properties was disruptive and upsetting for tenantsYou said, we did! Our action We heard your concerns about anti-social behaviour at one of our properties, which included issues such as drug dealing, prostitution, and excessive noise. In response, we acted quickly, working with the Police and residents in the property to manage the situation. Together, we gathered the evidence needed to take the matter to court. In November, we were granted possession of the flat in question. This means the anti-social behaviour has stopped and we can now re-let the flat to someone in need of a home, giving them the chance to contribute positively to the community. This outcome was only possible thanks to the fantastic joint working between residents, our team, and the police. It shows what we can achieve when we all work together in partnership. If you want to give us feedback or let us know what we are doing well, please call our Customer Service Team on 020 7501 6120. You can also email us at customer.service@h4w.co.uk. At Housing for Women, we take your feedback very seriously. Here’s how we have acted on it. You told us That anti-social behaviour at one of our properties was disruptive and upsetting for tenants and neighbours. 4 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Ealing team’s One-Stop-Shop success In November, our Ealing Domestic Violence and Abuse team hosted another fantastic One-Stop-Shop event, offering advice and support to women in the local area. The session welcomed a spokesperson from FORWARD, an African women-led women’s rights organisation working to end violence against women and girls. Carolyn McCarthy, Team Leader at Ealing DVLA said It was fantastic to host another One-Stop-Shop event, offering local women vital advice and support. These events are always incredibly popular, showing the demand for accessible, community focused services. We were honoured to have FORWARD with us, sharing their important work with everyone who attended.” Thank you to everyone who attended! For more information about the service, please visit http://www.ealingdva.org.uk. 5 6 / News Christmas and winter tips Our Christmas opening hours Our offices will close at 1pm on Tuesday, 24 December, and reopen at 9am on Friday, 27 December. We’ll also close at 4pm on Wednesday, 31 December, and reopen at 9am on Thursday, 2 January. If you need to report a repair or have an urgent issue while we’re closed, please call us on 0207 501 6120. We wish all our customers, partners, and stakeholders Season’s Greetings! Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Managing your finances during the Festive Season Paying by direct debit can be a simple and reliable choice, but you can also choose other methods such as standing order, online ranking, or PayPoint. We understand that the festive season can be an expensive time for everyone. With the extra demands on your budget, it’s important to plan ahead and ensure you can pay your rent and service charge on time. Missing your rent payments could result in added costs and even legal action, which no one wants to face in the New Year. For more information on how to pay your rent, visit our website by scanning the QR code below. Christmas: a time for togetherness, but support is here if you need it Christmas is a time we often associate with joy, celebration, and spending time with loved ones. But for many, the festive season can also bring added pressures. The strain of managing finances, expectations, and family dynamics can feel overwhelming. Sadly, for some people, this time of year becomes even more challenging due to the risk of domestic violence and abuse. We often see an increase in women and children reaching out for support during the festive period. If you or someone you know needs help, please don’t hesitate to reach out. For more information, call our Ealing Referral and Advice line on 020 4513 9678 or email referrals_edva@h4w. co.uk. You can also contact our Greenwich team on 020 8317 8273 or email info_gdva@h4w.co.uk. Visit our websites at http://www.ealingdva.org.uk or http://www.gdva.org.uk for more details. If you can’t reach us, call the free Refuge 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247. Remember, always dial 999 in an emergency or if someone’s life is at risk Money-saving tips for Christmas The festive season is here, and we know how important it is to make the most of your money. We’ve gathered some easy, practical tips to help you enjoy a joyful Christmas without breaking the bank – from thoughtful gifts to energy-saving ideas. Let’s make this Christmas extra special, together! 7 Look after your mental wellbeing this winter Winter can feel tough at times, but remember, you’re not alone. We’ve put together some helpful advice on how to keep your spirits up and stay connected with others through the dark and cold months. Stay Safe at Home this Christmas This time of year is about staying cosy and safe with those who matter most. Our simple tips will help ensure your home is warm, safe, and ready for the festive season, so you can enjoy a worry-free Christmas. Read the full article on our website: Read the full article on our website: Read the full article on our website: Resident engagement and updates. Our New Tenant Portal is Coming in 2025! We’re pleased to share that our new Tenant Portal will be launching in early 2025! This exciting development is designed to make life easier for our residents, while helping us provide an even better service. The portal will offer a smoother and more modern experience, making it quicker and easier to connect with us, access key services, and manage your tenancy. At Housing for Women, we’re always looking for ways to improve, and this upgrade is a big step towards a more efficient, forward-t
Our New Tenant Portal is Coming in 2025! We’re pleased to share that our new Tenant Portal will be launching in early 2025! This exciting development is designed to make life easier for our residents, while helping us provide an even better service. The portal will offer a smoother and more modern experience, making it quicker and easier to connect with us, access key services, and manage your tenancy. At Housing for Women, we’re always looking for ways to improve, and this upgrade is a big step towards a more efficient, forward-thinking way of working together. Keep a look out for further updates next year. We’ll share more information via our website, Connect newsletter, and social media channels. 8 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 Reminder to check our FAQs about your service charges This autumn, we sent out letters about your service charge increase. If you haven’t received yours, please contact us as soon as possible. If you have questions about your service charges and want to understand them better, please visit our website and check the FAQs section. It provides answers to common questions and explains how the charges are calculated. If the FAQs don’t address your specific query, our Customer Service Team is here to help. You can reach us by calling 0207 501 6120 or emailing customerservice@4w.co.uk. For more guidance on paying your rent and service charges, please visit our website for more information Tenant Satisfaction Survey We recently ran a Tenant Satisfaction Survey in partnership with Acuity, an independent research company. Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! We’ll publish the results in the spring edition of Connect and on our website early in the New Year. Customer Panel update We’re excited to share that we’re recruiting tenants for our Customer Panel! We’ve received 12 applications so far, which we’re currently reviewing. Our goal is to have the panel members in place by the end of January 2025. We’ll share more details soon, including how you can get in touch with your Customer Panel. Thank you for your interest and support! Volunteer with us! At Housing for Women, volunteers are crucial to our work. They help us provide essential services to vulnerable women and children. Our volunteers take on various roles, from office tasks in Finance, Neighbourhood Services, Customer Services, and Communications to hands on support for our service users. For instance, our Refuge volunteers, who must be female, directly assist women and children escaping domestic abuse, offering practical help and a safe haven. We also partner with universities to offer student placements, giving students valuable real world experience. Volunteering with us brings many benefits. You’ll learn new skills, boost your confidence, improve your employability, and form meaningful connections. It’s also a chance to make a real difference by supporting some of society’s most vulnerable individuals. We provide thorough training and regular supervision to ensure our volunteers feel confident and supported in their roles. If you’re passionate about making a positive impact and want to join a supportive community, consider volunteering with us. Your time and dedication can change lives. For more information on getting involved, please contact our Customer Service Team at 0207 501 6120. You can also email customer.service@h4w.co.uk 99 Practical support for tenants Let us help with damp and mould Your home should be a safe and comfortable space, and we’re here to help if you’re dealing with issues like damp or mould. If you’ve noticed damp or mould in your home that you’re unable to tackle yourself, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Our team is here to support you and can give the advice or help you need to resolve the issue. The sooner we know, the sooner we can help. To report damp or mould, please contact us on 020 7501 6120 or email customer.service@h4w.co.uk and we’ll work with you to make sure your home stays healthy and comfortable. 10 / News Customer Hub 020 7501 6120 11 Stay connected with Housing for Women We love keeping in touch with our community, and now it’s easier than ever to stay updated with all the latest news and information from Housing for Women. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, key announcements, and useful tips designed to help you make the most of your home and community. Whether it’s advice on managing your tenancy, news about upcoming events, or support services you might need, you’ll find it all there. We’re here to keep you informed, connected, and supported—so come and join the conversation! You’ll find us at: Facebook Instagram 12 / News Keeping you informed We always want to ensure we deliver great homes and services for you; in fact, it is one of our key goals. An important way we do this is how we communicate with you. This includes giving you essential information and keeping you up to date. Newsletter Each quarter, we publish our Residents Newsletter, ‘Connect’. A link to the digital newsletter will be posted on social media. It will also be emailed to you. We no longer print the newsletter because we want to be more environmentally – friendly. If you want a printed copy, please get in touch with our Communications Team at communications@h4w.co.uk or call our Customer Services Team on 0207 501 6120. What is ‘Connect’? Annual Review We publish our Annual Review every year, setting out what we have achieved in the previous twelve months. We’ll look at some of the highlights from our year, share experiences from some of our tenants and service users, and publish figures showing our impact while delivering value for money for our customers. The next edition is due in March. We will let you know when it’s published. Head Office and Registered Office Our website Our website has a lot of helpful information about what it is like to live with us. It’s also a great resource, from getting involved with your housing association and neighbourhoods to accessing your housing services on our Customer Portal to the latest news. Social media You can stay updated with community information, Housing for Women updates, and news from the housing sector on our social media pages. We’re on Instagram and Facebook. To better understand how you use social media and how we can reach you, we will be conducting a survey in 2025. Stay tuned for more information. ‘Connect’ is designed for you, and so if you have anything you would like us to cover in future issues or you have a comment to make, please do let us know by writing to: Connect Editor, Housing for Women, Sixth Floor, Blue Star House, 234 Stockwell Road, London SW9 9SP or emailing customerservice@h4w.co.uk. 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Nicola Funnell Clinical Director Psychogical Medicine & Older Adults (PMOA) Directorate South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Shorayi Nyamupanda Service Director Psychogical Medicine & Older Adults (PMOA) Directorate South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Re: Future contact with Mervelee Myers Mental Health & SEND Advocate.
I am writing as the Mental Health & SEND Advocate who can be found at Kings College London RADAR-CNS with Dr Faith Matcham as follows https://youtu.be/pgI02uOLUAY?si=OjJRj7D3y3kUvNnC because the world will know about Dr Phil Gregory and his role in the recent gaslighting of Mervelee Myers misogyny.
Nicola Funnell Clinical Director Psychogical Medicine & Older Adults (PMOA) Directorate South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Shorayi Nyamupanda Service Director Psychogical Medicine & Older Adults (PMOA) Directorate South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
The above which the Southwark Older Adults Community Mental Health team falls under will be exposed by Mervelee Myers. Have you considered how Mervelee Myers is responsible for protecting the NHS resources from misuse working at Kngs College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust April 2003 to 2008 when I resigned with the first nervous breakdown after the death of my brother WALFORD BYRON ALBURNEY NEMBHARD with Colon Cancer? As for threatening behaviour I will stick with Dr Phil Gregory at the moment. As for abusive behaviour did you know that Dr Phil Gregory and his African Nurse visited my home on the 21st Novemmber 2024? Maybe you want to ask him about his threatening and abusive behaviour captured on YouTube LIVE. Don’t worry I refuse to waste my time and will advise you to find my platforms for updates.
Welcome to my channel where I will update viewers with the latest information about my family. Data from Ancestry DNA via the Copyright Act Section 107 fair use will help me connect with extended family. I will highlight awareness of the DISCRIMINATION covered up by Legal Entities and Establishments and Systems at the helms of the UK Government and Judiciary Of England & Wales & Criminal Justice System & Crown Prosecution Service. Note the roles of Social Media in making the VULNERABLE VICTIMS https://youtu.be/umCkr178Nhw?si=RBj8J_MVh3qu9hcF. I was an INFLUENCER whose Intellectual Property & Image Rights http://www.myvision.org.uk used to build brands before the world turned on me expecting me to be the statistic of 1 in 5 of all suicides are associated with unemployment. My online presence is enough of my defensive practice for the world to take notice in the words of Nelson Mandela “The purpose of freedom is to create for others”. The DE Columnist states “Tech Don’t Lie”.
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4,332 views Jan 10, 2021 FIGHT4JUSTICE/ADVOCACYVisit https://fight4justiceadvocacy.busines… for more MAPS Mervelee’ Advocacy Pearls in the Sand Mervelee Myers is an Expert Authority on Subjects from the Cradle to the Grave. 7 Years of Discrimination that Cause Me to Examine the Purpose of Life After the Death of my Mother, I have Decided to Take up Advocacy in my Parents Name. Facebook Memories 11 June 2019 My “Personal Experiences” growing up in Rural Jamaica where it takes the Village to Raise a Child help me develop the Resilience needed from an early age to challenge the Social Injustices based on ignorance that were responsible for some of the rejections feeding into my “Childhood Traumas”. The way I was raised by my parents is the result of my old-fashioned, values and beliefs, leading to my passion for writing, which is also part of the therapy of Early Intervention Strategies. Facebook gave me the perfect platform to develop my skills as a keen photographer and writer after returning from my “Family Reunion” in the Summer of 2009. The year 2009 is a significant one in my life and this is the reason I am challenging London Early Years Foundation and their cohorts with the Charter Of Rights. Your Overarching Code For Justice because of the two nervous breakdowns after bereavement and losses. For there to be no doubt about my Fight4justice campaign let the Judiciary Of England And Wales And the Criminal Justice System note that CASE DISMISSED by Gloria Cameron MBE is my reference to why Nelson Mandela’s “The Purpose of Freedom is to Create for Others”. I have been creating legacies since joining Social Media, even investing in my own website and publishing with Google Ads on G+ http://www.myvision.org.uk. But my experiences teach me to be careful of those using my Intellectual Property, Image Rights, Copyright, CPPDP making me a victim of my VULNERABILITY. Subscribe to my Various Media to join the “Support Network” am creating for “Breaking Down Barriers” of discrimination where in the UK some BLACK People with DISABILITIES are treated less favourably than animals. I know because of the two miscarriages of justice and HMCTS hounding me… CONTENTS FOREWARD COMMENTARY PROLOGUE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHAPTER 1 The Changes Started Happening At London Early Years Foundation (LEYF) 2013 CHAPTER 2 Children Are The Future… Launching ICT Networking At Townhead Basic School CHAPTER 3 LEYF CEO June O’Sullivan Plagiarise My Intellectual Property & Image Rights CHAPTER 4 Childhood Traumas & Hidden Disabilities Stop Me from Achieving Potentials CHAPTER 5 The Judiciary Of England & Wales Presided Over Two Miscarriages Of Justice CHAPTER 6 Copyright My Intellectual Property & Image Rights CHAPTER 7 I Was Advised To Use My Assignments For My First Book At Lambeth College CHAPTER 8 June O’Sullivan’s Mask Of Sanity Reveals A Psychopath CHAPTER 9 Charter Of Rights Must Not Be Another Dr Maria Hudson’s Research Paper CHAPTER 10 Fight4justice Representing The Windrush Generation Treated Less Favourably Than Animals CHAPTER 11 Mr Tomlinson Has A Small Illusion CHAPTER 12 The Criminal Justice System Made Me A Victim To Cover LEYF CHAPTER 13 Nelson Mandela The Purpose Of Freedom Is To Create For Others Keep Me Focus INDEX WordPress 12 June 2021 https://merveleeadvocacy.com/2021/06/… FOREWORD Mervelee Myers Reviews 29 December 2019 For Research Lambeth College I attended Lambeth College 1997-1999 and graduated with BTEC National Diploma CHILDHOOD STUDIES (NUSERY NURSING) July 1999. I was helped into a job at William Wilberforce Lambeth Walk Day Nursery straight after finishing studies. Of note is the fact, I left with Mervelee Myers was selected, based on progress and achievement, to represent the College’s 1998/1999 students from the area of Childhood Studies: BTEC National Diploma. Lambeth College Awards Evening Clapham & Tower Bridge Centres. Signed by Principal. Date: 6 December 1999. LAMBETH COLLEGE Sharing Success. An Equal Opportunities College. I could add so much about how I started at https://www.lambethcollege.ac.uk, after witnessing the scene of the Early Years Setting when I was working as a Cleaner at BBC in White City. But since the information can be accessed at GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE, will use my time more wisely. Because I am on a mission via my various WEBSITES to be the person making the sacrifices in breaking down barriers erected by the systems and establishments and individuals from the heights of http://www.gov.uk to employers like http://www.leyf.org.uk believing that it is acceptable to ruin careers and destroy lives. When I started at Lambeth College, I was frustrated with the uncertainty of being a Contract Cleaner,
I have not uploaded any DEFAMATORY posts on social media platforms regarding the team consultant Dr Gregory. I will advise you to check your source. But knowing what I already know about Dr Phil Gregory he is the one reporting to you. Dr Phil Gregory’s behaviours are captured via mobile call when he called my mobile via private.
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Mervelee Myers is firmly of the view that I am entitled to be treated with RESPECT from the NHS. Let me quote the founder of the NHS Nye Bevan “No Society Can Legitimately Call Itself Civilised If A Sick Person Is Denied Medical Aid Because Of Lack Of Means”. I am assuming I was kicked out of Silverlock Medical Centre on the 5th December 2024 by the dictates of Dr Phil Gregory because I refused from taking the RESPIREDONE. I know for a fact he has been in contact with the solicitors. I was recording when he called threatening me to remove contents from social media.
Dear Ms Myers
I refer to our telephone conversations earlier today and thank you for taking the time to talk to me and consider the advice given.
As discussed, please see relevant email correspondence below regarding the issue of the forthcoming hearings in the proceedings.
As confirmed, counsel does not require you to attend the hearing on Monday, 9th December and depending on the outcome of the hearing I will udpate you as to whether the trial hearing will be taking place on Friday, 13th December.
Please keep me updated regarding the prescription of the recommended medication and when you hear back from Dr Phil Gregory.
Kind regards
Mr Sola Obajuluwa Solicitor
London Office:Gravesend Office: 1-3 Atwell Road 185 Parrock Street London Gravesend SE15 4TW Kent DA12 1EN DX
6 December 2024 K05EC530 Assessor
Dear Sirs,
Further to your email below are you able to confirm your client’s treatment plan further to the diagnosis of a non-organic psychosis? MM Response: https://youtu.be/pgI02uOLUAY?si=-axM3XY664jqIXWW this is Mervelee Myers involved in Kings College London RADAR-CNS after the 12 sessions at the Maudsley NHS with Trainee Counsellor Laura Tinsley. I completed 2 years research and was involved with other projects about Mental Health.
We note a video posted online in which your client appears to be advising her psychiatrist, Dr Phil Gregory, that his diagnosis is ‘not her’ and it is her ‘neighbour’ that needs help, so that she not does not murder MM or ‘damage’ her. MM Response: The evidence about the breaking of the glass to the Communal Door on the 13th December 2021 must be considered. The fact that the Police who was sent as EMERGENCY left claiming I was shouting, and the act was not MALICIOUS because I locked Mss Gilchrist out is key to why Ms Gilchrist continued making MALICIOUS reports resulting in me having to attend Croydon Magistrates 3 times. I also had to attend Walworth Police Station for INTERVIEW when my husband and I got SEPARATED. The Police is still investigating the MATTER. I was locked out on the 23 October 2024 and only got entry because Paul Morgan was with me. As an EYFS Coordinator SENCO and Multigenerational Working Approach Facilitator in my last employment I did training “UNDERSTANDING STATUTORY ASSESSMENT” in 2009. The fact I was offered the job of SENCO for £46-55,000.00 by Smart Teachers in 2021 from an old CV from 2015 in proof I continued training despite my ENTITLEMENTS denied. District Bell requested the Psychiatric Assessment which I did on the 15th April 2024 after the death of my husband. This is the ASSESSMENT that the court requested. As stated in the conversation between me and Dr Phil Gregory his report is not factual. Why did he want me to meet with him to correct his mistakes to send to the solicitor? I will be relying on my CONTRIBUTIONS to British Values from the time I had the first nervous breakdown at Kings College London and started FUNDRAISING for CHARITIES to prove that Dr Gregory’s DIAGNOSIS is a DISTORTATION of me. Dr Gregory visited my home on the 21st November 2024 with the nurse unannounced and upon inviting him in, demanding that I stopped my RECORDING. He claimed he was concerned about my WELFARE. I was on the Housing Ombudsman Zoom on the 20th November 2024 because I am a member of the “Customer Panel”. I was sent email from H4W for opportunity to be on the “Customer Panel” recruitment. I was the “Minute Taker” for the H4W Customer Scrutiny Panel that was disbanded in 2020. That is how Ms H Presley became aware that H4W was discriminating against me because Hermoine Cameron was ADVOCATING on my behalf online. Ms Cameron visited me at home twice. The same way HCT Group Impact Report 2016 statistic of 1 in 5 of all SUICIDES are associated with unemployment was used by Barrister Ryan Clement and Winsome Duncan to send Police to SECTION me. That I wrote on Facebook I was feeling SUICIDAL. I showed Dr Gregory the BOOK and explained how this was misconstrued and used against me. IN HONOUR OF STRONG WOMEN EVERYWHERE was signed at the launch of “A New Met for London” by Sir Mark Rowley. A month after District Judge Sterlini labelled me a “VIOLENT NUISANCE” without me knowing about the INJUNCTION proceedings started in the court from 24th July 2023. The month I was sent POSSESSION letter, and I was having CRISIS which were posted online as a “Content Creator”. DJ Sterlini is listed with DJ Rand and DJ Zimmell for striking out my claim with Winsome Duncan that reached “Telephone Conciliation”.
She says she will not be taking any medication and considers it an “entrapment” to make her “unable to function” and that she will edit his report. MM Response: Based on Dr Maria Hudson research paper “The Experience of Multiple Discrimination” for the Policy Studies Institute recommended to ACAS that I was a participant in. The RADAR-CNS MM Response: https://youtu.be/pgI02uOLUAY?si=-axM3XY664jqIXWW at Kings College London. Diabetes HEAL-D research. My Report to The Guardian Is Modern Slavery Thriving in the UK. Endorsed by Professors Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram on LinkedIn after meeting them at Middlesex University. LEYF Big Childcare Conversation when I told them I intend to get my SEND Teacher qualification before returning to Jamaica. I was kicked out of the UEL after Richard Harty called my mobile on the 27th September 2021. We must therefore, link the “Systemic Discrimination” because when I conducted the “A Voice of a Child” research project for LEYF CEO June O’Sullivan in August 2010 after I was a participant in Dr Maria Hudson research paper I had no knowledge who was responsible for them.
Please see the following link to the video: MM Response: EQUALITY ACT 2010 Protected Characteristics.
If you listen carefully, you will understand that I was called by Dr Phil Gregory because I did not attend the appointment, I requested to discuss the information for the recommended MEDICATION. I was unable to attend because I had to call the AMBULANCE out again and was taken to A&E. I am telling Dr Gregory that the neighbours continuing to TRIGGER me with their UNREASONABLE BEHAVIOURS which is the NORM especially when they realised am not well. Dr Gregory always calling on PRIVATE number and because I am getting CYBERBULLYING online and via my home phone and mobile, I do not always answer PRIVATE/WITHHELD calls. If you listen carefully, you will hear me correcting Dr Gregory about some minor mistakes that I would not be expecting from people I MENTORED in my job. Dr Gregory breached the Protected Characteristics. He didn’t just leave it there he got YouTube involved. YouTube is all I have left to share my stories.
As you are aware the injunction order dated 01 August 2023 appears to have had little to no effect on your client’s behaviour, which in some respects only escalated. MM Response: How about us take some FACTORS into account? 1. What happened during July 2023 when I was sent POSSESSION? 2. Why was I not informed about the INJUNCTION and the HEARINGS from 24th July to 1st August 2023? 3. Meeting Nigel Pearce at Elim House 4. A New Met for London launch 2nd September 2023 in Brixton. 5. Asking to volunteer to help bring back the TRUST of the BAME Community. 6. Childhood Traumas of DISABILITIES and POVERTY from CRISIS after POSSESSION letter. 7. Celebrating my only Aunt 90th birthday born on the same date as my father and uncle. Reminded that Winsome Duncan used the fact she was born on the same date to SCAM me and send Police to SECTION me. Seeing DJ Sterlini label me a VIOLENT NUISANCE. 8. Mimi Owusu 12 pages “Witness Statement” detailing her part in DISCRIMINATION with Housing for Women and Devonshires Solicitors LLP. 9. Becoming a VICTIM of my HUSBAND’S FAMILY. 10. Isolated in Alma Grove. 11. I was not in Court on 20th December 2023, I had a Mental Health REVIEW at the GP.
RADAR-CNS Kings College London
She now appears unwilling to engage in treatment, whilst her behaviour continues to seriously impact the health and wellbeing of her neighbours and staff at H4W and Devonshires. MM Response: This is not fact, otherwise I would not have the information for the Medication and made the appointment to discuss with Dr Gregory and the Nurse. My view on MEDICATION is public however, the sudden appearance of Dr Gregory who used his CHARMS to visit my home is cause for ALARM. The report of Joseph and the Psychiatric ASSESSMENT requested by DJ Bell are CRUCIAL. Dr Gregory’s DIAGNOSIS is based on HEARSAY and MISINTERPRETATION. The RECORDS of the Police FAILURES to act from 30th October 2017 when they came to SECTION me from Winsome Duncan Malicious Report. 30th November 2020 when they came under cover of www.leyf.org.uk Margaret Horn Lecture to MURDER me to say I committed SUICIDE the MOPAC response of Neil Solliss and Nikki Babb must be examined. The Police and Ambulance RECORDS must be taken in EVIDENCE based on Dr Phil Gregory DIAGNOSIS that whatever I am saying is in my HEAD.
Amended Housing Act 1988 & Eviction Act 1977
The Met Police
We further note videos in which she claims to be barricading herself in her property for fear that Police or other organisations will kill her, or where she claims not to be eating or opening curtains. MM Response: The Met Police failed me from they came to SECTION me from a malicious report made by Winsome Duncan. The Police and Ambulance Service turned up at my home on the 30th October 2017. I have proof of the NEGLIGENCE by the POLICE from then to date. Some of these visits can be put in the same category as members of the BAME COMMUNITY who were MURDERED or HARMED as in the case of Cherry Grouse son who I recorded speaking about his experience as a child.
Threatened with EVICTION
I was threatened with EVICTION by Peju Awoye via telephone on 7/6/2022 because Barclays stole my money on the day I was called by Richard Harty who later kicked me out of UEL. My account was closed whilst I was locked in the bank for over an hour waiting for the Police. I was told by Debbie Thomas who since turned against me that Ms Gilchrist told her H4W wanted me out.
The SEND Code of Conduct
Her online blog has occasionally referred to suicide, although the psychiatrist’s report states she has said she will not act on this and cites her religious beliefs as a protective factor. MM Response: As the EYFS Coordinator SENCO and Multigenerational Working Approach Facilitator in my last job. And a volunteer and fundraiser working in partnerships with organisations. I must lay this matter of SUICIDE to rest. Let me mention CAROLINE FLACK as a celebrity who committed SUICIDE. As an expert authority on subjects from the cradle to the grave EARLY INTERVENTION is KEY. I repeat SUICIDE is MISCONTRUED because my photograph is across from 1 in 5 of all SUICIDES are associated with unemployment. Refer to https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 where this started. Winsome Duncan introduced me to her employment barrister, Ryan Clement who groomed her to find vulnerable black people for them to target. He used the statistic to make me a VICTIM. I explained this to Dr Phil Gregory and the solicitor. DJ Bell sends 7 claims to CLCC 2019 including that of Ryan Clement judgement was passed. Am still waiting to be aid. Why is there only FOCUS on the SUICIDE and not my EARLY INTERVENTION as an EXPERT AUTHORITY on SUBJECTS from the CRADLE to the GRAVE?
Elder Abuse & Mental Health Act
Nevertheless, our client has made multiple referrals to adult safeguarding. MM Response: Did Mimi Owusu’s 12 pages “Witness Statement” the reasons for the REFERRALS to “ADULT SAFEGUARDING?” If so the EQUALITY ASSESSOR for the case will have address because no offer of help was forthcoming from the time, I write to LEYF Senior HR Dilys Epton on the eve of “Mothering Sunday” 14 March 2015 am DERESSED and DYING SLOWLY of TORTURE. My BOOK is just one of the types of evidence I am expecting to be used. I gave copies to the solicitor, barrister, Joseph and Dr Phil Gregory that they should have used as reference about whether I am making up things.
Carer October 2015 to April 2024
Why were there no support during the 10 years I was struggling with denied ENTITLEMENTS and caring for my HUSBAND. Were there concerns and if they were why did no one help?
Bereavements & Losses
Is the court aware of the impacts of bereavements and losses on me and how the POSSESSION letter triggered my PTSD?
Entrapment
Please can you urgently confirm her treatment plan and whether she intends to engage with the same. MM Response: The INJUNCTION is an ENTRAPMENT and to prove this I will mention some facts that can be found in the PUBLIC DOMAIN: 1. Started fundraising with Cancer Research UK after the death of my brother and I had the first Nervous Breakdown”. I had an appointment on the 5th December 2024 and was turned away from the Surgery. I was laid up with BACK PAINS and am on my own.
2. Started volunteering with Resources for Autism in 2015 after I was sent on Medical Suspension and got myself a “NIGERIAN Family”. The mother was pregnant at the time and the child has his own YouTube channel. I was asked to help with the child’s “Care Plan” by the school because of the noticeable progress when I started visiting the family.
3. Started fundraising with Parkinson’s UK in 2017 and was in their 2018/2019 BROCHURE.
4. I was asked by Southwark Council to do a video to encourage the BAME Community to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
5. I took out a petition during the ET/EAT for an “Inquiry in the Early Years Sector that was rejected.
6. My Neighbour TESS was left to die on her own despite my husband cried and ask me to get help for her. I contacted the authorities several times.
7. I averted a Grenfell Tower at Alma Grove because of GREEDY CONTRACTORS. 8. Barrister Samantha Jones bragged to SRA Michael Carter that Judge Freer gave her REFERENCE to be on the Grenfell Tower Panel Inquiry.
9. I was the face of Windrush 70 published across the world 2018.
10. Attended The Guardian Live “Is Modern Slavery Thriving in the UK and sent it to them 2018.
11. Reference Macmillan Cancer Support interviews
12. £46-55,000.00 SENCO job offer from Smart Teachers 2021 after I was endorsed on LinkedIn by Professors Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram.
13. My http://myvision.org.uk website created from scratch stolen by Guy Lawfull and Mark Upton 2022.
14. My 18 pages Facebook account DISABLED in 2024 after I updated to be on Des O’Connor WOMEN IN BUSINESS in April 2024.
15. Planning Husband 100th Birthday Party 2023.
16. Planning Aunt’s 90th birthday 2023.
17. Husband’s Funeral 2024
18. Psychiatric Assessment requested by DJ Bell.
19. YouTube Channels with 6:11K and 1:08K subscribers where Dr Phil Gregory has gone to deny my RIGHTS to tell my stories and that of the oppressed.
20. Composer of Brixton Market for Border Crossings SONGSTREET App.
21. Narin Masera sent Police to my home on Stephen Agera’s advice, came home from Tony Cealy’s training to get husband out of HYPO.
22. Prevented from using my Mental Health & SEND Advocacy to start EIS for my grandson with Language and Speech Delay.
23. End Gender Based Violence
Kind regards,
Lina Amir | Senior Associate | Devonshires Solicitors LLP
From: Sola Obajuluwa <sola@itsagwede.co.uk> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2024 12:30 PM To: Lina Amir <Lina.Amir@devonshires.co.uk> Cc: Duvaraka Balachandran <Duvaraka.Balachandran@devonshires.co.uk> Subject: Fwd: K05EC530 H4W -V- Mervelee Myers
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Dear Sirs
We refer to the above matter and further to our email of 18/10/2024 below.
Please see attached medical review of Dr Phil Gregory, Consultant Psychiatrist dated 1/11/2024.
Kind Regards,
MM Response: Dr Phil Gregory can be heard accepting that his MEDICAL REVIEW was not factual. I was not aware that Dr Phil Gregory was involved in the Psychiatric ASSESSMENT for the court. I was assessed on the 15th Aril 2024 and that is the TRUTH about who is MERVELEE MYERS. Further evidence can be collected online from my various engagements working, participating in research or from my BLOGS and other social media platforms.
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Please see initial assessment report of Joseph Mukuba Community Psychiatric Nurse dated 08/10/2024. Also attached is the letter for an appointment with Dr Phil Gregory Consultant Psychiatrist on 16 October 2024.
We were provided with the same by our client during our appointment with her held yesterday.
Following the appointment with Dr Phil Gregory on Wednesday, he has scheduled a further appointment on 25 October to take place at her home address so that he can factor in her living circumstances and day to day experiences.
While we rely on the initial assessment report we would also seek to rely on any further report prepared by Dr Gregory.
Even on the basis of the initial assessment report we say that it is more likely than not that our client suffers from a disability, consequently we invite you to agree that an Equality Act assessor is required.
We should be grateful for your urgent response as to whether or not you agree so if need be we will apply to Court for an Equality Act assessor to be appointed. MM Response: Based on the continuing DEFAMATION about MERVELEE MYERS during the BEREAVEMENT and LOSS of my husband that has profound impact on my MENTAL and PHYSICAL HEALTH I am requesting that An EQUALITY ACT ASSESSOR is required. This is because Dr Phil Gregory’s report is not FACTUAL, and he has furthered continued to breach my RIGHTS by calling me to meet with him to fix the errors in the report. He has admitted to knowingly omitting facts and not aware of how to transmit the REPORT to me except by post. Since he only knew it could be sent by posts why is it signed ELECTIONALICAL? Dr Gregory also abused his AUTHORITY when talking to my son. Another glaring mistake is the fact Dr Gregory is using CRB instead of DBS.
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Mental Health & SEND Advocate
Kings College NHS Foundation Trust
Dear Mrs Mervelee Nembhard-Myers-Tomlinson,
Please find attached the Trust’s response to your complaint.
Should you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
With kind regards,
Patient Complaints Team
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Please quote Ref: 3446 17th October 2024 Private & Confidential Mrs Mervelee Nembhard-Myers-Tomlinson Via email: rattynem56@live.co.uk Dear Mrs Nembhard-Myers-Tomlinson, Patient Complaints King’s College Hospital Denmark Hill SE5 9RS 020 3299 3209 kch-tr.complaints@nhs.net http://www.kch.nhs.uk Thank you for your email of 9th April 2024, regarding the treatment your husband, Mr Arnold Tomlinson, received under the care of the Byron Ward team at King’s College Hospital. I would like to offer you and your family my deepest condolences at what I imagine is still an extraordinarily difficult time with the sad loss of your husband. While we appreciate feedback from our patients and their relatives, I must address the language used in your correspondence. It is important for us to maintain a respectful and constructive dialogue that fosters understanding and resolution, and I believe that the tone of your complaint did not align with this principle. I hope I can reassure you that your complaint has been investigated fully. Your complaint was shared with Dr Dan Wilson, Clinical Director, and Ms Felicia Kwaku, Head of Nursing, who are responsible for monitoring the quality of care within the Acute Specialty Medicine Care Group. Matron Yamu Njie, Patricia Ikhena, Ward Leader Byron Ward, Dr Ambika Irving, Byron Ward Consultant, and the Security Team at King’s College Hospital have investigated your concerns, and it is with this information that I am responding to you. I have addressed your concerns in line with how you have raised them. Your husband was admitted on 9th March 2024, with generalised weakness, hypothermia, and confusion. On reviewing Mr Tomlinson in the Emergency Department (ED), it was noted he was confused and therefore not able to provide a good clinical history. He was transferred to Annie Zunz Ward and later moved to Byron Ward on 10th March 2024. During a visit whilst on Byron Ward you found Mr Tomlinson sliding out of bed and were alarmed that the nurse did not seem to notice. I am very sorry for the distress caused; this is not the practice we expect from our staff. Staff are expected to regularly check on patients especially those unable to independently manage their activities of daily living. This would include repositioning the patient, checking their toileting needs, and offering drinks. My sincere apologies that this did not happen on 2 3446
this occasion. This has been discussed at daily handovers on the ward since your complaint, to reiterate to staff the need for regular checks on patients who need additional support. I am sorry that you felt the situation required you to video events on Byron Ward. Family and carers should have confidence that our staffs are providing appropriate, patient-centred care at all times which should include adequate supervision. I apologise if you felt that this was not the case in this instance.
You mentioned that the nurse looking after Mr Tomlinson became abusive to you when you started filming him. I am sorry that you felt the nurse responded inappropriately. As part of the investigation, the nurse was interviewed, and CCTV was reviewed. During the interview with the nurse, he explained that he felt uncomfortable being filmed hence requested for you to stop filming and delete the video. No combative behaviour was evident on the part of the nurse. The nurse went on to explain that he was concerned that your recording might breach the privacy and dignity of other patients on the ward. It is appropriate for our staff to advocate for other patients. Since he felt uneasy, he reported the issue to Betty, the Nurse in Charge. Recording our staff without their consent constitutes a breach of our policies regarding privacy and recording in our facility. We take the privacy and rights of our employees very seriously, and such actions are not permissible. We kindly ask that you refrain from recording any staff members in the future and respect their privacy.
Betty arrived at Mr Tomlinson’s bedside to ensure he was more comfortable and made an attempt to diffuse the situation. Unfortunately, this led to an altercation between you and Betty. Other nursing staff reported that you were raising your voice, and they were concerned about the other patients in the room. Speaking with Nurse Betty, she explained that she was unable to de-escalate the situation. Nurse Betty does not recall shouting at you, but does remember asking you to calm down. You asked her to leave the room. In order to respect your request, she did so but, for the safety of her staff and patients, she had to contact Security to ask for their support. The care group is undertaking a review of incidents where staff escalate to Security in order to diffuse situations. They have identified that the escalation process for these situations needs to be clearer and shared with our staff. The staff directly involved on this occasion have been reminded that this could have been handled differently. A call to more senior nursing staff on duty would have been more appropriate before involving security staff. I apologise that this was not considered at the time as it may have resolved things sooner.
Encounter with Security
Encounter with Security
You raised concerns about the security staff’s response when they assisted you to leave the hospital premises. I am sorry that you felt you were manhandled. However, after carefully reviewing the footage captured by the body-worn video cameras (BWVCs) worn by our security staff, it is evident that they maintained a high level of professionalism throughout the incident. Despite facing personal and derogatory remarks from you, including racist comments directed towards them and accusations 3 3446
of being a paedophile, the security staff remained composed and focused on their responsibilities.
The footage clearly depicts the security staff calmly explaining to you the reasons for their intervention and subsequent request for you to leave, which was initiated at the request of the nursing staff due to their concerns regarding your behaviour. After initially walking off the ward, you stopped, so two security staff briefly assisted you to move forward by holding your arms. When you refused to cooperate, they promptly released their hold upon reaching the lift lobby, allowing you to proceed unaided into the lift.
Additionally, the security staff can be heard confirming with nursing staff, prior to you leaving, that your departure would not impact the patient’s care, ensuring that the situation was handled with consideration for all involved parties. Furthermore, when you were in the lift lobby, you mentioned leaving your coat in the patient’s room, the security staff promptly retrieved it from the nursing staff and returned it to you without any indication of interference or theft.
We are sorry that you felt discriminated against or harassed, the security staff aimed to ensure your safety, the safety of your husband, and the ward staff.
It has been reported that you used inappropriate language, including racist slurs, which is completely unacceptable.
We are committed to maintaining a respectful and inclusive environment for our employees, patients, and their relatives. Such language not only violates our policies but also undermines the values we stand for as an organisation. We ask that you refrain from using any form of discriminatory language in the future.
Discharge arrangements
Mr Tomlinson was first seen by the consultant Dr Irving on Byron Ward on 14th March and you were contacted by her later that day. You confirmed that you wanted Mr Tomlinson to come home for end-of-life care and so this remained the plan from the ward team. The occupational therapy team spoke to you again on 18th March to confirm your understanding of the plan for discharge. On 20th March, the team were told the existing package of care had been cancelled on Mr Tomlinson’s admission to King’s and so the team sent a new request for care to Southwark Social Services. This was for two carers to come four times per day, which is the maximum support social services can offer.
On 22nd March the ward staff received a call from your husband’s social worker to say she had spoken with you. The social worker asked the ward team to contact you as she was worried that you seemed overwhelmed by the situation and the discharge plans. Dr Irving called you later that day to go through your concerns and you expressed that the equipment that had been ordered had not yet arrived, but that also you were not happy for your husband to remain at home on his own in case 4 3446
you needed to go out to attend appointments. Dr Irving suggested a care home as an alternate place of care in this case and you agreed this may be more suitable for you. A decision was therefore made for Mr Tomlinson to be fast-tracked (an urgent request for a place to be found) to a nursing home the following week; both you and Trevor (Mr Tomlinson’s son) were in agreement.
The paperwork for the Fast Track was sent on 26th March. The ward were asked to provide some more information before the funding was approved. This was sorted out by Dr Irving. The fast-track paperwork was approved on 28th March. The team awaited feedback about which nursing homes had availability.
On 3rd April, Mr Tomlinson deteriorated, and it was felt he was in the last days of his life. Tower Bridge care home was due to assess him that day. Trevor was updated that Mr Tomlinson may not be well enough to transfer, and the chaplain was contacted. On 4th April the clinical team contacted you and explained that Mr Tomlinson was likely approaching the last days of his life. It was explained that Tower Bridge care home had felt Mr Tomlinson was too unwell for transfer and that he was at high risk of deteriorating, perhaps dying, in transport if he was moved at that point. You understood this and acknowledged that Mr Tomlinson was likely “no longer aware of his surroundings” and would not have wanted to die in transport. It was agreed that if your husband remained stable, then the team could always restart discussions with the care home with a view to discharging him there if he stabilised. You were happy with this plan and said you were due to visit later that day.
Mr Tomlinson did not become more stable and sadly passed away at 06:30hrs on 8th April.
The nurses tried to reach you several times by telephone finally contacting you at 10:29hrs to inform you of Mr Tomlinson’s passing; you said you would come to the ward as soon as possible.
Later that morning at 11:58hrs the ward manager tried contacting you but there was no answer on any of your known contact numbers. Mr Tomlinson’s son was at his father’s bedside, and he advised the team of other contact details. Three alternative numbers were provided and tried but they either reached voicemail or failed to connect.
In most circumstances, deceased patients are moved off the ward after a short interval. You did not want Mr Tomlinson to move from the ward to the chapel of rest until you could say goodbye. Once you arrived you were able to spend some time with your husband.
Palliative Care input
The palliative care team are not routinely involved in all fast-track discharges and do not always see all patients approaching the end of their lives. Your husband’
Palliative Care input
The palliative care team are not routinely involved in all fast-track discharges and do not always see all patients approaching the end of their lives. Your husband’s Advance Care Plan had been updated by the consultant on the ward and there was 5 3446
a plan for a referral to commun
a plan for a referral to community palliative care on discharge. However, when he deteriorated on the 3rd/4th April, a referral was sent to the inpatient palliative care team. They undertook a remote review when they triaged the referral. They noted that his end-of-life symptoms were being well managed by the team on Byron Ward and they did not have any other input at that stage. They were happy with the ongoing plans to support Mr Tomlinson for end-of-life care in the hospital at that point. They would likely have reviewed your husband on Monday 8th April; however, he died in the early hours of that day.
We are sorry that we were not able to support your late husband’s return home for end-of-life care. All efforts were made to allow this to happen with the correct equipment, care package, and support. We also appreciate that caring for someone at home even with lots of support can be very stressful and we fully understand the need for you to ask for a change of plan. The Byron Ward team worked with you and Mr Tomlinson’s son, Trevor (who both hold LPA for health and finances) and you both agreed that the plan should change to transferring him to a nursing home for end-of-life care. The team were not aware at any stage that you wished for this plan to revert back to a discharge home.
We would like to thank you for taking the time to highlight your concerns. We aim to give our patients the best possible treatment and we are sorry your experience has not been entirely positive. Please be assured that we take your concerns seriously and will continue to monitor the quality of the care that we provide at King’s College Hospital.
If you are not happy with how we have dealt with your complaint and would like to take the matter further, you can contact the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. The Ombudsman makes final decisions on complaints that have not been resolved by the NHS, government departments, and some other public organisations. Their service is free for everyone. There is a time limit for making your complaint to the Ombudsman so you should do this as soon as possible. To take a complaint to the Ombudsman, or to find out more about the service, please go to http://www.ombudsman.org.uk or call 0345 015 4033.
Yours sincerely,
Anna Clough Site Chief Executive Officer, Denmark Hill King’s College Hospital NHS Trust
Mervelee Myers safeguarded
Dr Gregory
Dr Gregory should not want any form of contact with me because you need to address the COMPLAINT. Since he was the one who contacted me in the first place the world will find out his reasons. I repeat my posts are not DEFAMATORY and I am not causing any harassment. The criminals that who Dr Gregory was working for are listed. I have no need for your support with my MENTAL HEALTH. Dr Gregory is tarred like http://www.leyf.org.uk MIC Paedophile Rings Mastermind Richard Harty.
CONSULTATION
I never recorded any consultations with GREGORY, he obviously is BIPOLAR and did not need his consent for anyting. In case you have forgotten I have the letters here. I was never Dr Gregory’s patient. No see me on Kings College London at the beginning. You seem to love using CRIMINAL OFFENCE??? Dr Phil Gregory is the criminal sounding like Richard Harty the MIC Paedophile mastermind. But at least he leave me alone and Phil Gregory the QUACK will be exposed.
Behaviour
Were you aware that I was kicked out by Silverlock Medical Centre on the 5th December 2024?
I am not in contact with that QUACK. 2
Metropolitan Police
They are CRIMINALS
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.
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.
NHS Legal Services
I accept your BLUFF, go ahead. Refer to Dr Maria Hudson research paper for the Policy Studies Institute “The Experience of Multiple Discrimination recommended to ACAS. 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.
Compressive left common peroneal nerve palsy (2024, resolved) Lumbar back pain Type 2 diabetes mellitus (2018) High cholesterol (2022)
I met with Ms Myers in clinic at Marina House today alongside her allocated care coordinator, Hawa Oweh (CPN).
Background
Ms Myers is a 65-year-old female, not previously known to the Southwark Older Adult CMHT, however previously under working age mental health services. Ms Myers was referred to our team by Dennis Kamara, a mental health nurse in primary care. He requested for an assessment of diagnosis and treatment options, with information that Ms Myers has a long history of low mood and anxiety with some previous underlying trauma and recent stressors including her housing association taking her to court and ongoing disputes with her neighbours.
The following information about Ms Myers’s mental health background is taken from available electronic mental health records.
Ms Myers’ mental health records date back to 2017 where there is a Merlin report from police with concern about Ms Myers struggling with her mental health following a tribunal, with also a mention of her receiving previous support from the Maudsley. This however doesn’t appear to have been followed by input from secondary mental health care. In 2021 there are a number of contacts with the crisis line and referrals to CMHT (working age), outlining concerns about low mood, anxiety and suicidal thoughts for the past 7 years since her mother passed away. Other contributory factors noted included the death of a neighbour the previous year and being charged with criminal damage and attending court in April 2021. Ms Myers had also spoken about the death of her brother and developing depression and an eating disorder as a result of discrimination at work. Another referral to CMHT in 2021 reportedly from Southwark council outlined concerns of Ms Myers feeling police were being sent to kill her. There was also a phone call from a mental health practitioner from the University of East London (student wellbeing service) expressing concerns about Ms Myers’ mental health and possible bizarre and paranoid behaviour.
In 2022 Ms Myers was assessed following a GP referral by the Southwark Assessment & Liaison Team. This assessment noted mental health difficulties appearing to commence in 2014 when Ms Myers was reportedly persecuted in her place of work, having worked as an early year’s practitioner. It was reported that Ms Myers was being accused by her nursery in Southwark of being ‘uncooperative, rude and confrontational’, and was under investigation, and then left due to ill health. Following this, she received 12 sessions of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) at the Maudsley. Following this, Ms Myers had reported not being able to gain paid employment, but had worked voluntarily in mental health research, been involved in various organisations and online podcasts, and was also featured in a book about Windrush. Ms Myers had reported an incident of the police in 2021 attending her home and beating her, and that she now has a criminal record and has been turned down for jobs due to her criminal record check (CRB). She had reported feeling she has been targeted by certain people she used to work with and there was a pattern. The impression of this review was that there was not any clear evidence of depression or psychosis, that past events have been very stressful and that Ms Myers could benefit from further talking therapy. She was then referred to IAPT.
In 2023 and going into 2024 there were a number of referrals to CMHT, due to concerns about Ms Myers’ mental health. There was reference of Ms Myers’ housing association seeking legal action due to antisocial behaviour. In December 2023 Ms Myers was reported to have called 111 herself reporting feeling hopeless about the threat of eviction from her home and having ongoing issues with her neighbours. In March 2023 Ms Myers was brought to A&E by the London Ambulance Service reporting worsening mental health. No evidence of thought disorder or psychosis observed and GP was advised to review Ms Myers and consider a referral to mental health services.
In September 2024 Ms Myers was referred to the Southwark Older Adult CMHT by Dennis Kamara, mental health nurse in primary care. There were concerns related to her behaviour and posting references to suicide in her social media. Ms Myers was seen by Dennis in primary care alongside her son Kevin who had travelled from Jamaica where he lives. There were reported issues with housing, neighbours and family. She has lived in her current address for 23 years and has been having issues with neighbours banging her door and making malicious complaints about her to the police. The housing association has reportedly taken an injunction against her and she is at risk of eviction and the case is currently in court. Her son had reported the reason for this being Ms Myers putting up inappropriate material online about the council and refusing to take it down. Her son had mentioned Ms Myers storing urine for months to throw it at her employer’s property and putting up comments on social media about feeling suicidal, which Ms Myers admitted to, however, stated she would never do this due to her Christian faith. There was also concern from Ms Myers about a camera being placed in the shared communal doorway by her neighbours, that it initially faced towards the street however now has been turned directly at her. She had reportedly denied feeling the neighbours watch her when she is in her flat however, the only issue is when she is coming through the communal front door.
Recent progress
Ms Myers was initially assessed by our team on 08/10/24 at home by Joseph Mukuba, Community Psychiatric Nurse. Following this, I decided to assess Ms Myers myself to help come to a psychiatric diagnosis and consider treatment options.
I have subsequently reviewed Ms Myers in clinic on 16/10/24. During this assessment Ms Myers described to me in detail her background history to date, including the trauma in her upbringing (physical abuse from mother, father dying when she was a young age), and her first marriage to a controlling husband resulting in domestic violence. Ms Myers talked about losing her mother 10 years ago, and around the same time being forced out of working as a nursery nurse and following this receiving therapy. Ms Myers talked about the issues with her neighbours persecuting her, which have worsened over the years, and her recent bereavement of her husband a few months ago.
On 23/10/24 Ms Myers contacted 111 and LAS due to feeling in ‘crisis’ after her grandniece left having stayed with her without saying goodbye. I visited Ms Myers at home on the 25/10/24. During this visit, Ms Myers described in more detail the persecution she reports experiencing from her neighbours, whom she believes are trying to kill her, leading to her feeling unsafe at home. She reported since her husband passed away, she has been more careful in locking her front door and that if she didn’t do that ‘I would be dead’. Ms Myers showed me the doorbell camera her neighbour set up on the outside of the shared front door, and how she believes the neighbour is using this to monitor her coming in and out of her home. Ms Myers talked about her neighbour kicking on her front door every day to provoke her and her belief that her neighbours want to try to provoke her into confronting them, which would then give them an excuse to harm and kill her. Ms Myers has explained to me how she believes other neighbours are also siding against her and that she also feels under threat from the police and housing association, all working together against her.
Neuroradiology
CT head 26/03/24: nil concerns
On review
I summarised the purpose of review to complete the assessment following the referral to our team from Dennis Kamara, primary care mental health nurse.
I asked Ms Myers how she has been since we last met. She talked about the housing association not coming yet to fix her toilet seat, as well as the mould on her kitchen door and the damp in her windowsill. She reported attending her drumming group and doing a performance and spoke positively about this. She brought up about her neighbours continuing to try to provoke her since we last met. Ms Myers spoke about the neighbours ‘stomping’ on the floor loudly to provoke her. Ms Myers agreed that she believed the neighbours were trying to kill her. I recalled her previous statement to me that she believed the neighbours were trying to provoke her so that she would in turn confront them, and this would give them the excuse to try to kill her. Ms Myers accepted this is what she believed. She stated she would not attack them herself and is trying to keep to herself. Ms Myers said recently she stayed at a friend’s house overnight as she didn’t feel safe to return home. I asked about the camera. Ms Myers continued to report that she believed the camera on the doorbell was there to monitor her movements. She said she is trying not to think about this. She stated being more frustrated about her doorbell always being rung.
Ms Myers made a statement about never wanting to ‘give up’. I enquired about whether she experiences suicidal thoughts. Ms Myers stated this has been misconstrued and referenced a poster or piece of literature she was pictured in, that had the quote about people being unemployed, being at risk of suicide, and said this quote was then attached to her. Ms Myers did admit to having last had a suicidal thought in August this year, when her son was visiting her and she talked about her door being kicked. She didn’t report having experienced any plans or intent to act on this. Ms Myers stated there was no chance that she would come to harm via her own means. She has previously stated her Christian faith as a protective factor.
I summarised to Ms Myers what she had explained to me over the last 3 meetings leading to my opinion about her mental health diagnosis. This included Ms Myers’ description of her earlier life and trauma she experienced, the domestic violence in her first marriage which led to her separating and being saved by the housing situation, the loss of her mother 10 years ago around the same time as stopping working as a nursery nurse. Then over recent years with the increasingly difficult situation with her neighbours, beliefs that they are provoking her by monitoring her movements, trying to kill her and banging on her door, leading to her receiving a possession order which may potentially result in her being evicted and a possible custodial sentence due to being in contempt of court. Then more recently the stress of losing her husband. I explained to Ms Myers my impression that as a result of the build up of stress over these years that her beliefs and experiences about the neighbours could be explained by her being unwell with paranoia and psychosis. I explained that this is a condition that we could provide treatment for, including both antipsychotic medication, and psychosocial support, including psychology for psychosis. Ms Myers said in response to this that she had experienced some paranoia in the past. She said she accepted this was my explanation of opinion about her mental health. Ms Myers said she was willing to try medication if it would help. Ms Myers explained she had recently been to her new GP for vaccinations and blood tests, I advised I would check the results of these and then give her a call next week to see whether she would like to go ahead with starting antipsychotic medication. She agreed to this and accepted a patient information leaflet about risperidone. She confirmed having our contact numbers in case needing to get in touch in between appointments. Hawa confirmed she would make an appointment with Ms Myers when she had started on her medication to monitor how she is doing. We also discussed social activities and community groups, Ms Myers knew of Time & Talents and didn’t want to attend there, however appeared keener in Blackfriars.
Mental state examination
Ms Myers presented on time, she was well kempt, wearing a diabetes charity t-shirt, engaged well, reasonable rapport established, maintained eye contact, speech slightly pressured however, interruptible and voice not raised, mood reported as well and objectively appeared euthymic with reactive affect. Mild thought disorder evident with circumstantial responses. Describing persecutory delusional thoughts about neighbours trying to kill her and monitoring her movements. No reported auditory hallucinations and didn’t appear to be responding to unseen stimuli. Appeared well orientated to time and place. Insight partial however took on board opinion about diagnosis and agreed to consider treatment options explained.
Care Plan
I have provided written information for Ms Myers for an antipsychotic medication – risperidone. I advised I will check Ms Myer’s most recent blood tests with her GP and call her following this to see whether she would like to start risperidone or not.
I will send this assessment letter to Mrs Myers, and she is then able to share this with her solicitor for her current court case.
Ms Myers is assigned a care coordinator in our team – Hawa Oweh, CPN – who will monitor Ms Myers’ mental state and risks and support with psychosocial interventions.
Hawa Oweh has agreed to make contact with the housing association to support Ms Myers with fixing her toilet seat and other house matters needing repair.
Ms Myers confirmed having contact numbers for people to call, including the Samaritans, our team number during working hours (0203 228 2240) and the SLAM crisis line out of hours (0800 731 2864).
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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.
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.
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.
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”’
‘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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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:
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Will you give a gift today to help fund pioneering research?£15 could go towards a pack of glass slides to help researchers look at brain cells under the microscope.Donate £15£30 could go towards chemicals used as part of the staining process that helps researchers to visualise brain cells.Donate £30£85 could go towards a brain MRI scan, used by researchers to produce detailed images of the brain.Donate £85People with Parkinson’s desperately need new and better treatments.
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