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From: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Sent: 16 January 2025 13:22
To: Sarah James <sara@matrixsolicitors.net>
Subject: Re: 111136.001/Mrs M Myers of 16 Alma Grove, Bermondsey, London, SE1 5PY

Hi Sarah
Thanks for your contact. Recovering from a recent Meltdown.
The claims were VACATED. But the K05EC530 Injunction in place. I am getting different dates in March for the Hearing. The Solicitors said he sent me 2 letters am still waiting for them.
I have someone helping me with the case. I will give more information if and when I get them.
Kind regards
MERVELEE

On Thu, 16 Jan 2025, 09:34 Sarah James, <sara@matrixsolicitors.net> wrote:

Morning Mervelee

Housing Claim

I write with reference to the above matter.

Canyou pleae let me know the outcome of the recent court hearings with your landlord.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards

Sarah James๎„

Sarah James
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Thanks very much for your prompt response. I am happy to go ahead with the research. Looking forward to receiving the dates to choose from. 

Kind regards 

Mervelee Myers 


From: Pratichi Chatterjee <P.Chatterjee@hud.ac.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2025 6:25 PM
To: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Cc: Ayana Ifeorah (Researcher) <Ayana.Ifeorah@hud.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Research

Dear Mervelee,

Thanks so much for reaching out. We really appreciate it. 

In our research we’re doing interviews with residents and others who have experience of living with and/or responding to damp and mould problems.  We’re asking people about its impacts and about what has and hasn’t worked in addressing these problems as well as what they feel needs to change so such issues are dealt with better.

Its usually myself and my colleague Ayana, cc’d in, who carry out the interviews. Ayana is doing a PhD in architecture, on a related but separate project on damp and mould. 

The interviews we do are semi-structured, usually online via Teams and they last 45 minutes to 1 hour depending on how much people want to say. They are semi-structured and quite informal. As its a university led project we do give everyone an information sheet about the project and a consent form.

How does that sound to you? I’m not sure if it helps with the experience you want to build.  But if you have any questions about research let me know, and I’ll see if I can answer them.

If you are still keen to speak wit us, I can send you some dates/times or let me know if you have any preferences.

Let me know if you have any questions. Look forward to hearing back.

Best,

Pratichi

Dr Pratichi Chatterjee (she/her)

Policy Fellow

p.chatterjee@hud.ac.uk

School of Human and Health Sciences

University of Huddersfield


From: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2025 1:54 AM
To: Pratichi Chatterjee <P.Chatterjee@hud.ac.uk>; Philip Brown <P.A.Brown@hud.ac.uk>; ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Subject: Research

My name is Mervelee Myers living in Social Housing since December 2000 and would like to be a participant in the research. 

I have experiences participating in research before and would like to gain more experiences to finalise my own research projects. 

Kind regards 

Mervelee Myers FD (Open)

Mental Health & SEND Advocate  

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My name is Mervelee Myers who was made an INACTIVE PATIENT on the 6th December 2024. I was asked by the Dentist treating me to get my Blood Test results as part of the treatment. I would appreciate if I could get same  ASAP for my next appointment. The BT result is needed to know what treatment is best to save me losing all my teeth as a result of having diabetes and other underlying conditions. 

Awaiting your response.

Thanks 

Mervelee Myers.

I was not asking to do a Blood Test, I am asking for the last Blood Test results when I was booked to have a Review on the 5th December 2024 and got to the appointment and told I am INACTIVE PATIENT. I have some recordings. 

Please let me reiterate that I need the last test for the Dentist ASAP. I was told over the phone I need to come in and do Subject Access Request. 

I don’t want to come in and be accused of anything, so before I come in I would appreciate if some guidelines are sent to me. 

I was told someone would contact me about the reasons I was made an INACTIVE PATIENT. A month later I who is a DISABLED NHS PENSIONER is without a GP.

I would appreciate if you can let me know when to come in to get my DATA for the Dentist. 

Kind regards 

MERVELEE MYERS FD (Open)

Mental Health & SEND Advocate 

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On Fri, 10 Jan 2025, 11:56 SILVERLOCKCLINIC (SILVERLOCK MEDICAL CENTRE), <selicb.silverlockclinic@nhs.net> wrote:

Good afternoon, 

Thank you for your email. 

Yes, as you mentioned you are an inactive patient and not registered with us. Unfortunately we cannot book you for a blood test due to this. If you have changed practice, you can contact them for a blood test request. You can re-register with us by collecting a form at reception or via online, please be advised it can take up to 48 hours for this to be added to the system. 

Kind regards,

Jennifer 

Reception Team

SILVERLOCK MEDICAL CENTRE
T:
 020 7237 4091

W: www.southwarkgp.co.uk


From: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Sent: 10 January 2025 05:55
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My name is Mervelee Myers who was made an INACTIVE PATIENT on the 6th December 2024. I was asked by the Dentist treating me to get my Blood Test results as part of the treatment. I would appreciate if I could get same  ASAP for my next appointment. The BT result is needed to know what treatment is best to save me losing all my teeth as a result of having diabetes and other underlying conditions. 

Awaiting your response.

Thanks 

Mervelee Myers.
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Hello Sarah, 

I hope you are well? 

Thank you for your attention to the circumstances of this matter. I have made it plain to Des the personal issues that I am dealing with. For your information they are matter of life and death situations not only to to with my health but the 101 birthday of my husband and his DYING. Yesterday for example I had to go for blood test and to the dentist on the date I lost my granny 1980 from a broken heart. I would advise you to take a look at the topic for my SPEAKING engagement and adjust yourself to my needs before claiming that I am not fulfilling my “Promotional Duties”. I have tried to get back on LinkedIn since I signed up, after 3 accounts were stolen, and I have not been successful. If you were as concerned about my “Personal Issues” you would have realised I accepted your Facebook request. I have not been using Facebook for a while except collecting my Intellectual Property, Copyrights, Images and CPPDP to secure elsewhere. Despite creating 18 pages and was an INFLUENCER, I was trolled. As soon as I updated my account after accepting your Friend Request. Facebook lock me out and I am waiting to get back in. I have, however been promoting on my platforms and social media. Therefore, I take exceptions to been accused of not fulfilling myย  ย promotional duties under the contract. I have been a VICTIM of CONTRACTS and I don’t intend to become another again, with the money I spend. If you don’t know my stories, please ask and not jump to conclusions.ย 

I will not be accepting the terms of this emails before some dialogue about my “Personal Challenges. I will refer you to https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site to clarify this. The way this email is structured sounds like the threats I encountered since the death of my mother with dementia and my husband traumatised and lost his dignity as he is dying 10 years later. 

I have not been responsive because of circumstances beyond my control, but if you take the time to look, you will see am trying as best I can. Based on the miscarriages of justice I encountered https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 for more.   

Ms M Myers v London Early Years Foundation: 2300047/2016Employment Tribunal decision.www.gov.uk

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This lack of communication cannot only be blamed on me, what about your role? Early intervention emerges as a critical determinant for success and survival across various domains, underscoring the significance of timely and proactive measures. In healthcare, the maxim holds true as early detection of medical conditions frequently translates to more effective and less invasive treatment options. For example, identifying symptoms of diseases like cancer in their initial stages often leads to higher recovery rates and improved patient outcomes.

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I will not be held accountable for lack of success of this event and I will explain why briefly. I created https://www.facebook.com/mervelee.myers in 2009 and have Community HUB on 18 pages. Created first website http://www.myvision.org.uk in 2012 and joined LinkedIn where I was an INFLUENCER and created first YouTube in 2012. Currently I am operating 5 channels despite YouTube working with www.leyf.org.uk the Richard Harty MIC abusers to make me voiceless. Therefore, I will not accept that I am not adhering to guidelines when my RIGHTS have been denied me by the platforms I will describe as CYBERBULLYING CRIMINALS that are taking your money for promotions. Can I invite you to get your members to subscribe to my YouTube where all the “Big Names” promoting on my contents and I am not benefitting.     

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Until you are prepared to take a different approach in addressing this matter, I will consider that you will be taking “Legal Actions” about my failures to adhere to the guidelines? Maybe I should let you in an a SECRET about Housing for Women!

Until you contact me about why I missed out on the promotions, and what you intend to do about it, I will assume I will be withdrawn. 

Well I am responding and hoping you afford me the same curtesy.  It might be helpful to realise that I mostly communicate via the WhatsApp because it’s easier and when am struggling with my mental and physical disabilities because of DISCRIMINATION and coming to terms with my husband’s declining health, a day before his 101 birthday. You can appreciate that RESPECT goes both ways. 

I can do without this kind of attitudes from a FEMALE who did not take the time to find out what my “Personal Challenges” are. Let me refer to www.blac.org.uk that scammed me ยฃ10,000.00 between April-July 2023 and write a 12 page “Witness Statement” for Housing for Women. How about you find out why am threatened with IMPRISONMENT and EVICTION from UNLAWFUL INJUNCTION for CONTEMPT of COURT. Then you know why I will not take these THREATS lightly.

I will wait for your response before going PUBLIC.

Regards 

Mervelee Myers FD (Open) 

Mental Health & SEND Advocate 

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NEXUS.PATIENTS (NEXUS HEALTH GROUP)AttachmentsMon 23 Sept, 13:42
Dear Mrs Myers. Please see attachment for the Information as requested by you. I have been asked by the Manager to mention that there is no consultation dated 1
Mervelee MyersAttachmentsTue 24 Sept, 09:11
From: NEXUS.PATIENTS (NEXUS HEALTH GROUP) <selicb.nexus.patients@nhs.net> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2024 1:42 PM To: ‘ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com’ <ratty.nem
Sola Obajuluwa <sola@itsagwede.co.uk>Tue 24 Sept, 09:13
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Good morning Ms Myers

Thank you.
I will leave the office shortly for a hearing in Croydon.
I will contact you on my return.

Speak later.

Kind Regards,

Mr Sola Obajuluwa
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From: Mervelee Myers [mailto:ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 9:11 AM

To: Sola Obajuluwa

Subject: Fw: Mervelee Myers Consultations

Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>Tue 24 Sept, 10:36
to NEXUS.PATIENTS, Sola, me

To Whom It May Concern 

I have to tag the Solicitor representing me in this email because there is information that is relevant to K02CL827 and for nothing to do with the Claim that Nexus Health Group rejected. I will deal with this matters as I have just responded to the rejection via my Portal before the deadline on the 21st October 2024. 

For Nexus Health Group information, I did not ask for any Consultation dated 18/01/2024 but 18/9/2024 when I was in Court for the above mentioned. I know it can be hard to get my speech out when am under pressure and getting targeted VERBALLY and PHYSICALLY and in WRITING and over the TELEPHONE. Please accept my apologies.   

I will use the following to briefly address the matter of why I have to seek the COURT to address the Medical Gaslighting and Misogyny and breaches of the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics by the failure of Dr. Joanna Pennnack in filling the DISABILITY form correctly when I was accepted by the University of East London. Nexus Health Group has been given every chance to correct the MISCONDUCT but instead chosen to deny me access to treatment. As the face of ITV News page 1 coverage Windrush 70 Mervelee Myers must use “No Society Can Legitimately Call Itself Civilized If A Sick Person Is Denied Medical Aid Because Of Lack Of Means” Nye Bevan Founder of the NHS 1948. Am positive the NHS have more to lose if the stories from 2003-2008 at Kings when I had the first nervous breakdown after the death of my brother was to surface? But to neglect 101 year old ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON on BYRON Ward and assaulted me after removing me from his bedside is another matter. I have another appointment on the 26th September at the Hospital. Let me add that Dr. Joanna Pennack “Report Writing” left much to be desired.      

Nexus Health Group 2 Princess Street London Greater London SE1 6JP 02079280253 Mrs Mervelee Myers, 16 Alma Grove London SE1 5PY Date: 13-Aug-2024 Ref:

To J I solicitors Re: MYERS, Mervelee (Mrs) 625 090 0543, 19-May-1959 16 Alma Grove London SE1 5PY 02072310813 07950618083. In response to your request for a letter with more information, please see below. I am a GP working at the surgery Mervelee is registered at. Please note that my previous clinical interaction with Mervelee consists of 3x 10minute consultations since 2017. MM Response: I have no memory of those consultations. However, 2017 was one of the most difficult year for me and the GP Practice should have been aware. Maybe see https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 for more information

Please note that time allocated by the surgery for completion of this letter was 20minutes, MM Response: Working as an EYFS Coordinator, SENCO and Multigenerational Working Approach Facilitator am appalled at Dr. Pennack having the nerves to admit that the SURGER allocated her only 20 minutes to write a report that can determine if am IMPRISONED and EVICTED after the death of my 101 year old husband.  

I am note able to be as thorough as I would have liked, and I am also not sure that I am going to be able to add much to the thorough psychiatric report that was completed in April. MM Response: You have no reason to make any decisions about been as thorough as you like. All you had to do is put information together from DATA in the system. You ask for specific mental health conditions โ€“ she was diagnosed with anxiety and depression several years ago (first coded in 2018). MM Response: Where do you get this information from about 2018? My Chronic Anxiety diagnosis was July 2006 for my Health and Social Examination with the Open University. The only exam I had to do because I chose courses to be able to achieve because of my IMPAIRMENTS

There was a query of bipolar disorder made by my colleague Dr Evans due to paranoid behaviour, pressure of speech, labile mood MM Response: I will have to find out more about this as I have no memory of this. Hence, I contacted you after you put the Aids Test in without being honest what your thoughts were when I visited you about Weight Loss noticed by the Professionals at appointment at the Hospital.  (please note formal bipolar disorder diagnoses are not generally made by GPs, this is something our psychiatry colleagues do). A CMHT referral was done but rejected, they asked she see the mental health nurse first, but it appeared this never happened, although she does now have an appointment at the end of August with the mental health nurse at the surgery โ€“ if the nurse feels CMHT input is needed she may then do a re-referral. Of note, CMHT did assess her in 2022 and found no evidence of bipolar disorder or psychosis. MM Response: When I organise my online Live Broadcasting under Mervelee Myers Consultancy Fight4justice as a Mental Health & SEND Advocate for the Early Intervention Strategies KEY to SURVIVAL. For my grandson with Speech and Language Delay, I will expose those covering for my former employers at www.leyf.org.uk and Nexus Health Group for breaches of the Equality Act

Mervelee also reports that she has an eating disorder (Describes some days she cannot eat or drink anything at all), although I cannot find evidence of a formal psychiatric diagnosis of eating disorder. MM Response: Here we go again. Did I not say that my father and uncle had Parkinson’s? I developed “TRAUMAS” as a result of Disabilities and Poverty, but because I do not have a “Medical Diagnosis for Parkinson’s I cannot claim Parkinson’s as a DISABILITY. What you claim colleague Dr Evans due to paranoid behaviour, pressure of speech, labile mood is none other than the signs and symptoms of my “Atypical PARKINSONISM”. That is hard to diagnose and treat. I don’t need a diagnosis to say if I eat or not. My mother had the same condition.   

You mentioned โ€˜disability issuesโ€™ โ€“ I am not quite sure what you are asking? MM Response: Shame on you Dr. Pennack. 

She has a past medical history of type 2 diabetes and knee osteoarthritis, although I cannot see any recent documentation on how the arthritis has affected her. MM Response: I did have Physio, and I do lots of walking. With aging come the exacerbation of any conditions. Sometimes my feet are swollen and painful and my toes dropped, and reason am visiting the hospital and was asked to make appointment for review. There are times when my hands crumble and I cannot use them

There are no documented complications of her diabetes, it is well controlled. MM Response: Controlled as all my other CONDITIONS until I am pushed over the edge and triggered. Reasons Nexus Health Group will be exposed with NHS England and Maudsley NHS and Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Southwark Council Adult Social Care and Southwark Health Ambassador and Housing for Women and Housing Ombudsman Service and Devonshires Solicitors LLP. Others will be listed.   

It is such a SHAME that it has come to this after the support I was given over the years to live a normal and fulfilling life until Dr. Joanna Pennack and Nexus Health Group decided to use Medical Gaslighting and Misogyny against me.  

Yours sincerely,

Yours sincerely, 

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Good Afternoon Ms Myers,

Thank you for your complaint received on 23/09/2024.

In line with our policy, you were due to receive a response on the 18th of October, however your complaint is still under review. Please be assured your complaint is being considered as a matter of priority and we are working on ensuring a reasonable resolution is sought.

Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we resolve this matter, we intend on providing you with a full written response within the next 10 working days.

In the meantime, please feel free to contact us if you wish to discuss your complaint. 

Kind Regards,

โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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.
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Subject: Second Extension to Stage 1 Complaint 2024000273Good Afternoon Ms Myers,Thank you for your complaint received on 23/09/2024.In line with our policy, you were due to receive a response on the 18th of October, however your complaint is still under review. Please be assured your complaint is being considered as a matter of priority and we are working on ensuring a reasonable resolution is sought.Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we resolve this matter, we intend on providing you with a full written response within the next 10 working days.In the meantime, please feel free to contact us if you wish to discuss your complaint. Kind Regards,  โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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Good Afternoon Ms Myers,

Thank you for your complaint received on 23/09/2024.

In line with our policy, you were due to receive a response on the 18th of October, however your complaint is still under review. Please be assured your complaint is being considered as a matter of priority and we are working on ensuring a reasonable resolution is sought.

Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we resolve this matter, we intend on providing you with a full written response within the next 10 working days.

In the meantime, please feel free to contact us if you wish to discuss your complaint. 

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โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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.
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Subject: Second Extension to Stage 1 Complaint 2024000273Good Afternoon Ms Myers,Thank you for your complaint received on 23/09/2024.In line with our policy, you were due to receive a response on the 18th of October, however your complaint is still under review. Please be assured your complaint is being considered as a matter of priority and we are working on ensuring a reasonable resolution is sought.Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we resolve this matter, we intend on providing you with a full written response within the next 10 working days.In the meantime, please feel free to contact us if you wish to discuss your complaint. Kind Regards,  โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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Good Afternoon Ms Myers,

Thank you for your complaint received on 23/09/2024.

In line with our policy, you were due to receive a response on the 18th of October, however your complaint is still under review. Please be assured your complaint is being considered as a matter of priority and we are working on ensuring a reasonable resolution is sought.

Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we resolve this matter, we intend on providing you with a full written response within the next 10 working days.

In the meantime, please feel free to contact us if you wish to discuss your complaint. 

Kind Regards,

โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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.
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Subject: Second Extension to Stage 1 Complaint 2024000273Good Afternoon Ms Myers,Thank you for your complaint received on 23/09/2024.In line with our policy, you were due to receive a response on the 18th of October, however your complaint is still under review. Please be assured your complaint is being considered as a matter of priority and we are working on ensuring a reasonable resolution is sought.Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we resolve this matter, we intend on providing you with a full written response within the next 10 working days.In the meantime, please feel free to contact us if you wish to discuss your complaint. Kind Regards,  โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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Dear customer,

Weโ€™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, youโ€™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

โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹ 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
Whatโ€™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
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You said, we did!
5 Ealing teamโ€™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 organisationโ€™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: โ€œWe 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.โ€
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 projectโ€™s second house earlier this year. Lorraine Edwards, Deputy Manager at Reconnect+, said:
โ€œOpening 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. Weโ€™re committed to empowering women and reduce their reoffending through holistic support and a supportive home.โ€
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
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Customer Hub 020 7501 6120
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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. Weโ€™re pleased to share that after a year of working together, weโ€™ve seen great results in supporting our residents and managing rental income.
Hereโ€™s what weโ€™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 ยฃ93,000. This is thanks to
Touchstoneโ€™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: Weโ€™re proud of partnership with Touchstone and the positive impact it has made for our customers and our team. Together, weโ€™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. Hereโ€™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. Hereโ€™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.
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Customer Hub 020 7501 6120
Ealing teamโ€™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 womenโ€™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.โ€
Thank you to everyone who attended! For more information about the service, please visit http://www.ealingdva.org.uk.
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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. Weโ€™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 weโ€™re closed, please call us on 0207 501 6120.
We wish all our customers, partners, and stakeholders Seasonโ€™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, itโ€™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 donโ€™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 canโ€™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 someoneโ€™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. Weโ€™ve
gathered some easy, practical tips to help you enjoy a joyful Christmas
without breaking the bank โ€“ from thoughtful gifts to energy-saving ideas. Letโ€™s make this Christmas extra special, together!
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Look after your mental wellbeing this winter Winter can feel tough at times, but
remember, youโ€™re not alone. Weโ€™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!
Weโ€™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, weโ€™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!
Weโ€™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, weโ€™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. Weโ€™ll share more information via our website, Connect newsletter, and social media channels.
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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 havenโ€™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 donโ€™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! Weโ€™ll publish the results in the spring edition of Connect and on our website early in the New Year.
Customer Panel update
Weโ€™re excited to share that weโ€™re recruiting tenants for our Customer Panel! Weโ€™ve received 12 applications so far, which weโ€™re currently reviewing. Our goal is to have the panel members in place by the end of January 2025.
Weโ€™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.
Youโ€™ll learn new skills, boost your confidence, improve your employability, and form meaningful connections. Itโ€™s also a chance to make a real difference by supporting some of societyโ€™s most vulnerable individuals. We provide thorough
training and regular supervision to ensure our volunteers feel confident and supported in their roles. If youโ€™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
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Practical support for tenants Let us help with damp and mould
Your home should be a safe and comfortable space, and weโ€™re here to help if youโ€™re dealing with issues like damp or mould. If youโ€™ve noticed damp or mould in your home that youโ€™re unable to tackle yourself, please donโ€™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 weโ€™ll work with you to make sure
your home stays healthy and comfortable.
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Stay connected with Housing for Women We love keeping in touch with our
community, and now itโ€™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 itโ€™s advice on managing your tenancy, news about upcoming events, or support services you might need, youโ€™ll find it all there. Weโ€™re here to keep you informed, connected, and supportedโ€”so come and join the conversation!
Youโ€™ll find us at: Facebook Instagram
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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, โ€˜Connectโ€™.
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 โ€˜Connectโ€™?
Annual Review
We publish our Annual Review every year, setting out what we
have achieved in the previous twelve months. Weโ€™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 itโ€™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. Itโ€™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. Weโ€™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.
โ€˜Connectโ€™ 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
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As we have had a very high volume of applications after our first recruitment email, we have decided to extend our application deadline till the 4th of January 2025. This includes any applications that are being sent by post.

I have attached the application form to this email, but if you require a paper copy, please reply to this email.

We hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year.

Warm regards

Youssaf Taran

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Before we reach the end of 2024, we wanted to say a big thank you to all members of the Housing Ombudsman Resident Panel. It has been a busy year and a great start to what we are sure will be a very insightful and interesting 3-year term working together. To recap this yearโ€ฆ.  in May we received 1532 applications to join the Resident Panel584 of you met the Ombudsman online in June  in July we discussed common complaint issues with 40 shared owners, some of which were highlighted in the Ombudsmanโ€™s report on shared owner complaints200 attended an online Q&A with the Ombudsman and team in October  50 of you helped us shape the pages on our website about how we investigate Anti-Social Behaviour complaints in October we pre-consulted our 5-year Corporate Strategy consultation with 200 of you in November we received feedback from 143 members about their experience on the panel  96.5% of you said you are happy with the Resident Panel newsletters sent so far   92 of your questions were answered on the Resident Panel hub row of houses with speech bubblesExclusive member hub If you have not yet signed up to use the online engagement hub, created exclusively for members to take part in surveys, consultations, catch up on recordings and register for meetings, you can do so via the link below.  Get involved and register for the Resident Panel hubWhat’s on in 2025?We already have lots of exciting activities planned for the Resident Panel in 2025. Early next year we will release dates to discuss the findings of the consultation on repairs which you were invited to take part in earlier this year and how we are using the findings to write a Spotlight report.  Early next year, the panel will be invited to take part in the 5-year corporate strategy consultation and share this with other residents and your landlord.  We will also be posting lots more opportunities to get involved in improvements to our processes and upcoming projects in the new year, including plans for the roll out of the Social Tenantโ€™s Access to Information Rights Scheme.  Upcoming meetingsAnnual Complaints Review meetingsJoin us on Zoom to discuss the findings from the Annual Complaints Review 2023-24. We will look at trends we are seeing in how landlords are performing and our own complaint data. The session will last for 1 hour.Please only register for one of the available dates.Wednesday 22 January 20255-6pmRegister now for 22 JanuaryWednesday 29 January 20255-6pmRegister now for 29 JanuaryHow to complain to your landlord sessionsWe are inviting Resident Panel members to attend an online session delivered by the Housing Ombudsman Centre for Learning on ‘Making an effective complaint to your landlord’.The 1-hour meeting will take place on Zoom with an optional 15-minute at the end for a Q&A on the session.Wednesday 5 March 20255-6:15pmRegister now for 5 MarchTuesday 11 March 202512-1:15pmRegister now for 11 MarchCentre for LearningWhat is the Centre for Learning?The Housing Ombudsman Centre for Learning was set up the share learning from our casework with others in the Sector. Over 10,000 landlords and housing professionals have signed up to access online webinars, case studies and other free resources.Find out more about the Centre for Learningmicrophone speechVolunteers needed for research interviewsThe University of Huddersfieldโ€™s Healthy Housing Initiative is carrying out research into how damp, mould, and condensation in peopleโ€™s homes are being addressed, the types of actions that do and do not work and why conditions persist in many cases.The project is done partly in collaboration with the West Yorkshire Housing Partnership (WYHP) and the WY Health and Care Partnershipโ€™s housing and health workstreams.The research team are looking for residents who would like to take part in interviews to talk about experiences of damp and mould, and the kinds of actions and responses they have and have not found to be effective. The interviews will take place over the phone and take around 45 minutes to 1 hour and will be recorded with the permission of the interviewee. If you are interested in speaking with the team, please contact Pratichi Chatterjee, p.chatterjee@hud.ac.uk and Phil Brown p.a.brown@hud.ac.ukThe closing date to register your interest is 31 January 2025.A safe space to share your viewsWe have set out expectations for panel members and when we may apply our policy on unreasonable behaviour.Acceptable use guideResident Panel hubA place to have your say on the latest consultations, surveys, and provide evidence for our Spotlight reports.Resident Panel hubChanged your mind?If you no longer wish to be a member of the Housing Ombudsman Resident Panel, please send us an email at residentpanel@housing-ombudsman.org.uk with your full name and email address and we will remove you from our mailing system.About the Housing Ombudsman ServiceWe are a free and impartial dispute resolution service that investigates complaints from residents and leaseholders of member landlords (housing associations and local authorities), as well as for our voluntary members (private landlords and letting agents).Our vision is to improve residentsโ€™ lives and landlordsโ€™ services through housing complaints.Residents | Landlords | Contact usConnect with us on LinkedInYou have received this email because you are a member of the Housing Ombudsman Resident Panel. This email contains web beacons. 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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 ยฃ8m.

Events volunteers gave their time to support more than 313,000 participants across all our events this year to raise over ยฃ40m.

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.
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Every year, thousands of incredible people give their time to support our life-saving research. And itโ€™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 Michelleโ€™s festive message to you

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Wendy’s storyDedicated events volunteer, Wendy, has supported at Kings Lynn Race for Life for the past 15 years.โ€œI 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 didnโ€™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!โ€

Wendy acts as an incredible ambassador and brings a group of family and friends along to help at the event each year.

โ€œThis year was just the same as usual – about 15 of us came and covered all the marshal points, and even covered some admin too.โ€

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.

To get into the festive spirit, why not take a few minutes to read some of our other volunteersโ€™ favourite memories from 2024?
Volunteers share their volunteering journeys

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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.

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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. Thatโ€™s why weโ€™ve published our refreshed EDI strategy, which sets out how weโ€™ll keep making progress over the next five years.

Head to the Volunteer Hub to read more and hear how volunteers have been involved in refreshing the strategy.
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Dear customer,

Weโ€™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, youโ€™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

โ€‹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.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹ 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
Whatโ€™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 teamโ€™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 organisationโ€™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: โ€œWe 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.โ€
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
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ReConnect+ opens
second house!
Great news! Our ReConnect+ team opened the projectโ€™s second house earlier this year. Lorraine Edwards, Deputy Manager at Reconnect+, said:
โ€œOpening 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. Weโ€™re committed to empowering women and reduce their reoffending through holistic support and a supportive home.โ€
For more information or to make a referral for ReConnect+, please call 020 7501 6120 or email customer.service@h4w.co.uk.
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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. Weโ€™re pleased to share that after a year of working together, weโ€™ve seen great results in supporting our residents and managing rental income.
Hereโ€™s what weโ€™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 ยฃ93,000. This is thanks to
Touchstoneโ€™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: Weโ€™re proud of partnership with Touchstone and the positive impact it has made for our customers and our team. Together, weโ€™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. Hereโ€™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. Hereโ€™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.
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Ealing teamโ€™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 womenโ€™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.โ€
Thank you to everyone who attended! For more information about the service, please visit http://www.ealingdva.org.uk.
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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. Weโ€™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 weโ€™re closed, please call us on 0207 501 6120.
We wish all our customers, partners, and stakeholders Seasonโ€™s Greetings!
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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, itโ€™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 donโ€™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 canโ€™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 someoneโ€™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. Weโ€™ve
gathered some easy, practical tips to help you enjoy a joyful Christmas
without breaking the bank โ€“ from thoughtful gifts to energy-saving ideas. Letโ€™s make this Christmas extra special, together!
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Look after your mental wellbeing this winter Winter can feel tough at times, but
remember, youโ€™re not alone. Weโ€™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!
Weโ€™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, weโ€™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!
Weโ€™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, weโ€™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. Weโ€™ll share more information via our website, Connect newsletter, and social media channels.
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Reminder to check our FAQs about your service charges This autumn, we sent out letters about your service charge increase. If you havenโ€™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 donโ€™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! Weโ€™ll publish the results in the spring edition of Connect and on our website early in the New Year.
Customer Panel update
Weโ€™re excited to share that weโ€™re recruiting tenants for our Customer Panel! Weโ€™ve received 12 applications so far, which weโ€™re currently reviewing. Our goal is to have the panel members in place by the end of January 2025.
Weโ€™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.
Youโ€™ll learn new skills, boost your confidence, improve your employability, and form meaningful connections. Itโ€™s also a chance to make a real difference by supporting some of societyโ€™s most vulnerable individuals. We provide thorough
training and regular supervision to ensure our volunteers feel confident and supported in their roles. If youโ€™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
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Practical support for tenants Let us help with damp and mould
Your home should be a safe and comfortable space, and weโ€™re here to help if youโ€™re dealing with issues like damp or mould. If youโ€™ve noticed damp or mould in your home that youโ€™re unable to tackle yourself, please donโ€™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 weโ€™ll work with you to make sure
your home stays healthy and comfortable.
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Stay connected with Housing for Women We love keeping in touch with our
community, and now itโ€™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 itโ€™s advice on managing your tenancy, news about upcoming events, or support services you might need, youโ€™ll find it all there. Weโ€™re here to keep you informed, connected, and supportedโ€”so come and join the conversation!
Youโ€™ll find us at: Facebook Instagram
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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, โ€˜Connectโ€™.
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 โ€˜Connectโ€™?
Annual Review
We publish our Annual Review every year, setting out what we
have achieved in the previous twelve months. Weโ€™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 itโ€™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. Itโ€™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. Weโ€™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.
โ€˜Connectโ€™ 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
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