Day: October 25, 2021
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Richard Harty Record 29 September 2021
Mervelee Myers FD (Open)
Mental Health & SEND Advocate
Today May 12th 2013 is being celebrated as Mother’s Day around the world but not in the UK. So even thou I have been living in the UK for over 20 years I do what everyone else does and celebrate Mothering Sunday with the children I work with. However I always celebrate officially around this time because my mother and the other women who played important roles in my life are living abroad. Even thou I told my children that there is a different time for Mother’s Day in the UK, they still salute as part of the custom at this time too. My mum is the most important person in my life and for me every day is Mother’s Day as far as I am concerned. This week is also being celebrated as Dementia Awareness Week so I have decided to write about the debilitating condition that has mum in its grasp and from which there is no escape. I know for certain that she will only be released from her misery when the good Lord decided to answer our prayers and take her home to be with her loved ones.
Coping along the way
My mum has always known, cared for and be around family friends and acquaintances who needed special support because of illnesses all of her life from she was very young. She lost children in infancy; helped to care for her dad, husband, mother; buried her brother, sons and numerous family but she was always able to bounce back. Now that the Lord has seen fit to strike her down with Dementia, this has become a trying time for her and the rest of the family. We know there is no way back and we have to do our utmost best to support her the best we can until she is called home to rest from her toils. Now that I am older and wiser I will no longer question the works of God as I did when my dad was stricken for over a decade with his illnesses. I have also come to terms with the fact that I will not be able to get rid of the DNA hence the genes I was born with and is trying to make my life as beneficial as is decently possible until the good Lord decided my time has come to be struck down with any one of my many ailments which I inherited from my parents. In the meantime I am saving my energies to make mum’s life as comfortable as possible until the rest of her remaining days here on this earth? Sometimes I get burden down along the way and as I am only human lose my cool, but like my mum I refused to keep down and will fight for a better outcome. I have decided to find an outlet for my pent up emotions and use my knowledge creatively by writing about life’s experiences. So I hope this medium will put me on the road to redeeming myself and enable me to become more focused about the things that are most important to me. As of today I hope I can become a better person towards everyone who crosses my paths and my children will be proud of me as a MOTHER the same way I am proud of the Mother who made me into the person I am today?
In honour of MUM
When I was born over ½ of a century ago my mum and gran were the 2 most dominant females in my life as I was blessed with only brothers, so I was always surrounded by males. This continued to be the norm as I was blessed with 2 younger siblings who turned out to be boys, and not the longed for sister I had wanted all my life. However I was later compensated for my lack of female siblings by the kind of long lasting relationships I forged along life’s journeys. These relationships have led to my having so many role models, some older, my age and even younger in a support network that span the different communities in which I am privileged to have lived. Because of growing up in a household of mostly males it is no surprise that I grew up to be a typical Tom Boy until I hit puberty when mum tried to put a stop to my Tom foolery ways without an explanation. However after much reflections I can understand mum’s rationale for trying to rope in the stubborn child whom I had become? I must confess that over the years I have morphed so much into my mum and granny that it is very much uncanny. I keep reminding myself at times…, but that’s exactly what mum and gran would do in the same circumstances. Reminds me of some of the sayings like chip doan fly fur from block, kettle a cuss pot black, pig did ask sow wat mek your mouth long suh and sow sey bambye you will see…
As today is celebrated as MOTHER’s Day (except in UK) and Dementia Awareness Week (in UK) I must confessed that I am glad to say I still have a Mother who is 89 years and counting. However I am here harking and wishing I could turn the clock back to the time before I discovered that MUM was developing Dementia and tried to break the news to my family. Even now it is hard to get some of my siblings to understand where I am coming from about the slow deteiorations in mum’s mental health. Of late her condition has exacerbated to the point where she hardly recognises her children at times. I share moments with my big breda Balis where I am overcome with laughter or shed tears about some of the antics she gets up to. I am a very sentimental person who knows more about Mum than she even knows about herself and she has covered her vulnerability with a cloak to hide the pains and grief’s she suffered throughout her life. Like Mum I too have been covering myself with that cloak to get away from the hurts, but I guess not as successful as her as I am always overcome by emotions?
So today I am writing this little ditty as a reminder of the wonderful person MUM is and was, and I thank my lucky stars that dad chose her to be OUR Mother. Mama has had her ups and down throughout life coping with all kinds of adversities that would cause a lesser person to hand in the towel, but she never complained about her lot in life and picking the short straw. She was a stern Mother who never puts up with any foolishness from any one; she did her duties by her family, friends and community; lived an exemplary life serving her God and most of all was there to provide care and support for those who needed her services. She was a tower of strength when dad and later her mum took sick and she eventually had to go out and worked like a man to make sure her family had bread on the table.
I was in my early teens when dad took sick and over the years I watched as the burdens of life took their tools on MUM, but she never once shirked her responsibilities to her family. It breaks my heart each time I called to speak to her and sometimes she has retreated to a world of her own where even I her only daughter cannot intrude. And then when she has some clarity and says things like you are so far away and don’t have money to come and look for me…? It makes matters even worse. But I have to deal with the realities of life and know that I have to continue working hard in the UK despite whatever may befall me in order to afford to give MUM a better quality of life. So it is with a heavy heart I sit here and write this tribute to my MOTHER for the years of dedicated services she has provided. I know I have inherited all Mama’s traits and there is no escaping, but I hope I’ll be able to conduct myself with as much Dignity dealing with what life throws at me.
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Sent: 28 September 2021 15:20
To: Mervelee Myers
Subject: RE: Waiting for my appointment
Dear Mervelee,
I have forwarded your email to Susan Davies who will be in touch.
Kind Regards
Student Wellbeing Team
From: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Sent: 28 September 2021 14:17
To: Wellbeing Mailbox <wellbeing@uel.ac.uk>
Subject: Waiting for my appointment
Is it possible for someone to get back to me about the appointment booked with Susan Davies for 14:00 – 15:00 PM.
This is not a good start to my first day at university after the conversation I had with the caller claiming to be from UEL. I get the feeling he was expecting me to give up my place.
Mervelee
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Good morning Susan
Can you please contact me ASAP as I feel as if am under siege from the time I was called by a male claiming to be from UEL. The same day I went to my bank to do transfer for my daughter-in-law’s university fee and was scammed by those in the bank.
I went back on Friday and a £1000.00 of my money was gone. They called the Police who came to usher me out until I shared my arguments.
My laptop is out of space and I am worried it might cash, preventing me from accomplishing what I set out to do so I become the “Self-fulfilling Prophecy” of the male who called saying I am going to fail. I feel that someone will try to use my vulnerability against me again like why https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunals-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 that deny me my entitlements.
I have a Teaching & Learning Support Requirements so why is the UEL waiting until the last minute to stress me out about enrolment?
Without Prejudice I must put in writing as my defensive Practice that I feel targeted about the time I applied to university and why I am being made to feel as if I am at fault for why I am not enrolled. This is adding to my PTSD with the person who called me on the 27th September 2021 telling me am expected to fail and I cannot do the course with a “Criminal Record”.
Just so the UEL knows that I recorded the conversation to safeguard myself.
Kindest regards
Mervelee Myers
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From: Susan Davies
Sent: 25 September 2021 11:13
To: Mervelee Myers
Subject: Automatic reply: Information from appointment today
I am currently out of the office until Tues 28th Sept 21
If you need to contact someone before my return please contact the wellbeing service by emailing- wellbeing@uel.ac.uk
Sue Davies
Mental Health Practitioner
Student Wellbeing Services
Student and Academic Services
University of East London
4 – 6 University Way
London
E162RD |
Email: sdavies3@uel.ac.uk
Please Note my current working days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
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To: MERVELEE MYERS
Subject: Get to grips with technology
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Without Prejudice Richard Harty Of UEL Must Answer Why Men In Childcare Is Reason He Sent Back My Funds For Masters In SEND To Cover For LEYF Police Attempts On My Life Is Terrorism Hate Crimes
Richard Harty Record 29 September 2021
Mervelee Myers FD (Open)
Mental Health & SEND Advocate
Today May 12th 2013 is being celebrated as Mother’s Day around the world but not in the UK. So even thou I have been living in the UK for over 20 years I do what everyone else does and celebrate Mothering Sunday with the children I work with. However I always celebrate officially around this time because my mother and the other women who played important roles in my life are living abroad. Even thou I told my children that there is a different time for Mother’s Day in the UK, they still salute as part of the custom at this time too. My mum is the most important person in my life and for me every day is Mother’s Day as far as I am concerned. This week is also being celebrated as Dementia Awareness Week so I have decided to write about the debilitating condition that has mum in its grasp and from which there is no escape. I know for certain that she will only be released from her misery when the good Lord decided to answer our prayers and take her home to be with her loved ones.
Coping along the way
My mum has always known, cared for and be around family friends and acquaintances who needed special support because of illnesses all of her life from she was very young. She lost children in infancy; helped to care for her dad, husband, mother; buried her brother, sons and numerous family but she was always able to bounce back. Now that the Lord has seen fit to strike her down with Dementia, this has become a trying time for her and the rest of the family. We know there is no way back and we have to do our utmost best to support her the best we can until she is called home to rest from her toils. Now that I am older and wiser I will no longer question the works of God as I did when my dad was stricken for over a decade with his illnesses. I have also come to terms with the fact that I will not be able to get rid of the DNA hence the genes I was born with and is trying to make my life as beneficial as is decently possible until the good Lord decided my time has come to be struck down with any one of my many ailments which I inherited from my parents. In the meantime I am saving my energies to make mum’s life as comfortable as possible until the rest of her remaining days here on this earth? Sometimes I get burden down along the way and as I am only human lose my cool, but like my mum I refused to keep down and will fight for a better outcome. I have decided to find an outlet for my pent up emotions and use my knowledge creatively by writing about life’s experiences. So I hope this medium will put me on the road to redeeming myself and enable me to become more focused about the things that are most important to me. As of today I hope I can become a better person towards everyone who crosses my paths and my children will be proud of me as a MOTHER the same way I am proud of the Mother who made me into the person I am today?
In honour of MUM
When I was born over ½ of a century ago my mum and gran were the 2 most dominant females in my life as I was blessed with only brothers, so I was always surrounded by males. This continued to be the norm as I was blessed with 2 younger siblings who turned out to be boys, and not the longed for sister I had wanted all my life. However I was later compensated for my lack of female siblings by the kind of long lasting relationships I forged along life’s journeys. These relationships have led to my having so many role models, some older, my age and even younger in a support network that span the different communities in which I am privileged to have lived. Because of growing up in a household of mostly males it is no surprise that I grew up to be a typical Tom Boy until I hit puberty when mum tried to put a stop to my Tom foolery ways without an explanation. However after much reflections I can understand mum’s rationale for trying to rope in the stubborn child whom I had become? I must confess that over the years I have morphed so much into my mum and granny that it is very much uncanny. I keep reminding myself at times…, but that’s exactly what mum and gran would do in the same circumstances. Reminds me of some of the sayings like chip doan fly fur from block, kettle a cuss pot black, pig did ask sow wat mek your mouth long suh and sow sey bambye you will see…
As today is celebrated as MOTHER’s Day (except in UK) and Dementia Awareness Week (in UK) I must confessed that I am glad to say I still have a Mother who is 89 years and counting. However I am here harking and wishing I could turn the clock back to the time before I discovered that MUM was developing Dementia and tried to break the news to my family. Even now it is hard to get some of my siblings to understand where I am coming from about the slow deteiorations in mum’s mental health. Of late her condition has exacerbated to the point where she hardly recognises her children at times. I share moments with my big breda Balis where I am overcome with laughter or shed tears about some of the antics she gets up to. I am a very sentimental person who knows more about Mum than she even knows about herself and she has covered her vulnerability with a cloak to hide the pains and grief’s she suffered throughout her life. Like Mum I too have been covering myself with that cloak to get away from the hurts, but I guess not as successful as her as I am always overcome by emotions?
So today I am writing this little ditty as a reminder of the wonderful person MUM is and was, and I thank my lucky stars that dad chose her to be OUR Mother. Mama has had her ups and down throughout life coping with all kinds of adversities that would cause a lesser person to hand in the towel, but she never complained about her lot in life and picking the short straw. She was a stern Mother who never puts up with any foolishness from any one; she did her duties by her family, friends and community; lived an exemplary life serving her God and most of all was there to provide care and support for those who needed her services. She was a tower of strength when dad and later her mum took sick and she eventually had to go out and worked like a man to make sure her family had bread on the table.
I was in my early teens when dad took sick and over the years I watched as the burdens of life took their tools on MUM, but she never once shirked her responsibilities to her family. It breaks my heart each time I called to speak to her and sometimes she has retreated to a world of her own where even I her only daughter cannot intrude. And then when she has some clarity and says things like you are so far away and don’t have money to come and look for me…? It makes matters even worse. But I have to deal with the realities of life and know that I have to continue working hard in the UK despite whatever may befall me in order to afford to give MUM a better quality of life. So it is with a heavy heart I sit here and write this tribute to my MOTHER for the years of dedicated services she has provided. I know I have inherited all Mama’s traits and there is no escaping, but I hope I’ll be able to conduct myself with as much Dignity dealing with what life throws at me.
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From: Wellbeing Mailbox
Sent: 28 September 2021 15:20
To: Mervelee Myers
Subject: RE: Waiting for my appointment
Dear Mervelee,
I have forwarded your email to Susan Davies who will be in touch.
Kind Regards
Student Wellbeing Team
From: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Sent: 28 September 2021 14:17
To: Wellbeing Mailbox <wellbeing@uel.ac.uk>
Subject: Waiting for my appointment
Is it possible for someone to get back to me about the appointment booked with Susan Davies for 14:00 – 15:00 PM.
This is not a good start to my first day at university after the conversation I had with the caller claiming to be from UEL. I get the feeling he was expecting me to give up my place.
Mervelee
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Kind regards
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Head of the Student Hub
Student Support Services
Hi ratty.nembhard1956,
Thank you for contacting Herts for Learning, your enquiry is important to us and will be dealt with by a member of our customer services team. A new support ticket has been created for you, #30936
In the meantime, please take a look at our FAQs which may provide you with an answer to your query.
If our FAQ’S cannot help you and your enquiry is urgent please contact us on 01438 845111 option 4 and provide us with your support ticket reference number.
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Good morning Susan
Can you please contact me ASAP as I feel as if am under siege from the time I was called by a male claiming to be from UEL. The same day I went to my bank to do transfer for my daughter-in-law’s university fee and was scammed by those in the bank.
I went back on Friday and a £1000.00 of my money was gone. They called the Police who came to usher me out until I shared my arguments.
My laptop is out of space and I am worried it might cash, preventing me from accomplishing what I set out to do so I become the “Self-fulfilling Prophecy” of the male who called saying I am going to fail. I feel that someone will try to use my vulnerability against me again like why https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunals-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 that deny me my entitlements.
I have a Teaching & Learning Support Requirements so why is the UEL waiting until the last minute to stress me out about enrolment?
Without Prejudice I must put in writing as my defensive Practice that I feel targeted about the time I applied to university and why I am being made to feel as if I am at fault for why I am not enrolled. This is adding to my PTSD with the person who called me on the 27th September 2021 telling me am expected to fail and I cannot do the course with a “Criminal Record”.
Just so the UEL knows that I recorded the conversation to safeguard myself.
Kindest regards
Mervelee Myers
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From: Mandy Ann Estridge
Sent: 02 October 2021 14:12
To: ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com
Subject: Completing your online enrolment Confirmation
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From: Susan Davies
Sent: 25 September 2021 11:13
To: Mervelee Myers
Subject: Automatic reply: Information from appointment today
I am currently out of the office until Tues 28th Sept 21
If you need to contact someone before my return please contact the wellbeing service by emailing- wellbeing@uel.ac.uk
Sue Davies
Mental Health Practitioner
Student Wellbeing Services
Student and Academic Services
University of East London
4 – 6 University Way
London
E162RD |
Email: sdavies3@uel.ac.uk
Please Note my current working days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
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Sent: 01 October 2021 14:22
To: MERVELEE MYERS
Subject: Get to grips with technology
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