Without Prejudice Southwark Health Ambassadors Should Have Done Mervelee Myers Research Akeema Paul Isabella Hester Ginet Hogan Will Take Responsibility For Continuing Hate Crimes Breach Of Equality Act Protected 2010 Characteristics Death Of Mum With Dementia Social Media Cover A-Z Of Those Target Vulnerable DBS Abusers Need ERT 18/10/22 Triggered By Mary Currie NHS


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This is to inform those responsible at the Southwark Health Ambassador continuing the Systematic Discrimination of Mervelee Myers that I will be attending this “Coffee Morning” as a RESEARCHER. The purpose of my RESEARCH is to establish how Southwark Council colluded with the Judiciary of England and Wales in the discrimination of Mervelee Myers when I worked at Kings College NHS Foundation Trust after the death of my brother with Colon Cancer.

Since Southwark Health Ambassador failed to contact me since they sent threatening letter inviting me to the “Meeting”, I will make sure the world knows about AKEEMA PAUL. And why I was removed from the WhatsApp Group. Then Southwark Council will answer questions about the role the SEND Section played in the impact on my Mental and Physical Health from 2008.

As for Cancer Awareness training refer to my involvement in Fundraising from my brother died with Colon…

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This is to inform those responsible at the Southwark Health Ambassador continuing the Systematic Discrimination of Mervelee Myers that I will be attending this “Coffee Morning” as a RESEARCHER. The purpose of my RESEARCH is to establish how Southwark Council colluded with the Judiciary of England and Wales in the discrimination of Mervelee Myers when I worked at Kings College NHS Foundation Trust after the death of my brother with Colon Cancer.

Since Southwark Health Ambassador failed to contact me since they sent threatening letter inviting me to the “Meeting”, I will make sure the world knows about AKEEMA PAUL. And why I was removed from the WhatsApp Group. Then Southwark Council will answer questions about the role the SEND Section played in the impact on my Mental and Physical Health from 2008.

As for Cancer Awareness training refer to my involvement in Fundraising from my brother died with Colon Cancer. In a nutshell refer to https://fight4justiceadvocacy.business.site for more. I will tell the world about Akeema Paul’s behaviour and compare to the GP Practice. Refer to https://www.facebook.com/groups/RattyNembhard for my 18 Facebook Pages to understand why Southwark Health Ambassadors will issue me with a “Public Apology”.

I just had to under go Colopsy Screening. Check my record and Facebook Pages for more.

Refer to my online Profile for how I have been an INFLUENCER. But AKEEMA Paul and Isabella Hester think they are GOD removing me from the WhatsApp Group. The world will know about them and Ginett Hogan and all the DISCRIMINATORS at Southwark Health Ambassadors.

Now the world must know about the HMCTS and CPS and CJS roles in covering up www.leyf.org.uk and www.uel.ac.uk the ABUSERS Rings of June O’Sullivan and Richard Harty Men in Childcare. Why Mervelee Myers is a Criminal needing Emotional Regulation Treatment. Then www.gov.uk/dbs will be exposed with Ofsted for turning a blind eye to the discrimination of children. Young people and vulnerable adults. You can get copies of my PUBLICATIONS about my “Expert Authority on Subjects from the Cradle to the Grave”. Who is responsible for Mervelee Myers Mental Health? My DBS said I am under Mental Health Requirements. Who is administering that?

8 years after I was denied my ENTITLEMENTS to cover up LEYF PAEDOPHILE RINGS by Richard Harty Men in Childcare I was sent Capability for Work Questionnaire. Now am to go for ASSESSMENT after what DWP and Universal Credit did to me. Stopping my benefits and trying to wipe my Journal of all data. Then www.hfw.org.uk targeted me via my RACIST neighbour. What has Southwark Council done after I contacted them?

The catalogue of DISCRIMINATION after the death of my MPOTHER with DEMENTIA will be part of my RESEARCH.

Regards

Mervelee Myers FD (Open)

Mental Health & SEND Advocate.

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From: Isabella Hester
Sent: 14 October 2022 16:00
To: Mervelee Meyers
Subject: Ambassador News 📢 14/10/2022

View this email in your browser    Ambassador Newsletter   
                 14 October 2022   Ambassador Matters
In-person Coffee Morning
Cancer Awareness Training 
Ambassador needed to decide grant recipients
Personalised care resources
Ambassador Resource Drive
Cost of living resources and webinar

Public Health Updates
Autumn booster update
COVID-19 vaccine information

Events & Involvement
Workshop for Black men in Southwark 
Black History Month events in Southwark
Children’s vaccine webinar
Online training opportunities 
Funding opportunities Ambassador Matters   In-person Coffee Morning   24 October, 10:30am-11:30am, IN-PERSON
Join us for an informal coffee morning at the Community Southwark office. The session will be a space to get to know fellow Ambassadors, raise any concerns or feedback from your communities, and answer any questions you may have. We will aim to have these meetings monthly. 

This time is for you, so if you have any ideas regarding the format or content of the meeting, please get in touch with Izzy at isabella@healthwatchsouthwark.org.

Office Address: 
Community Southwark
11 Market Pl
Bermondsey, London SE16 3UQ

Sign up for the coffee morning here
 Travel to the office can be reimbursed. Please make sure you have valid proof such as a receipt or travel record in your Oyster account.    Sign up for Cancer Awareness Training    Would you like to learn more about how to talk about cancer, reducing risk and early diagnosis?   Talking about cancer can save lives. We are offering a training that will equip you with the skills and confidence to have conversations about cancer and health with people in your community.
We are particularly interested in hearing from you are interested in developing skills to support community research activities including engaging with and carrying out insight work with communities and strengthening ability to communicate health-related information. 

For more information on what the training will cover, and to apply for a place on the training, please follow this link to sign up.

Deadline: Wednesday 19 October   Ambassadors needed to decide to grant recipients    We are looking for an Ambassador to help decide who should receive the “Addressing health inequalities through increasing cancer screening uptake” grant programme funding.  The Ambassador will sit on a scoring panel, alongside individuals from Southwark Council and South East London Cancer Alliance.

Please note, to be on the scoring panel you must NOT have applied for the grant or have connection to any organisation who has applied for the grant.  The role should not involve more than 10 hours work, but availability over the next 2-3 weeks will be required.  
If you are interested, please contact Isabel.Mansfield@southwark.gov.uk ASAP   Resources from personalised care meeting   Thank you to everyone who attended the Network meeting on personalised care. The slides from Bonnie’s presentation can be found below by clicking on the infographic (or the Resource Drive: Folder 1d). If you are interested in getting further involved in supporting creating web pages for personalised care, please see the flyer below. 

      Information and Resources   The Ambassadors Resource Drive gives you access to a wide range of resources and information and is updated regularly. Resources include social media graphics, videos, posters, leaflets, factsheets and more in a range of formats and languages. Email Isabella to request specific resources to support your community.
  This week in the Resource Drive: Ambassador poster on seasonal booster guidance (Folder: ‘COVID-19 Guidance’> 1. Guidance and recommendations) Mental health resources from new #FreeYourMind website (Folder: ‘Mental Health & Wellbeing’)      
    Click here to access the Resource Drive   Resources to support cost of living   Follow the link here for a lists of resources to support the cost of living in Southwark. Southwark Council’s Cost of Living Guide has information on support resources in Southwark, including information about advice organisations, hardship payments, food, grants and energy schemes.  

Cost of Living: Support and Services in Southwark   26 October, 2pm-3pm, online
Southwark Council is hosting an online information session for staff and volunteers working with individuals and families that are likely to be heavily impacted by the cost of living crisis. Join this session to find out more about the support available to the people you are working with. Information will include:  Finding the right advice and support Southwark’s Local Support Team Food initiatives Fuel/ energy schemes Charitable grants The session will be led by Chloe Harvey, External Opportunities Lead for the Children’s & Adults Directorate, Rebecca Harkes, Public Health Policy Officer, Freya Tracey, Public Health Intelligence Analyst, Eugene Nixon, Head of Strategy & Compliance. Citizen’s Advice Southwark will also join the session. 
  Background: 
The cost of living has been increasing across the UK since early 2021 and in April 2022, inflation reached its highest recorded level. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimates that it is now higher than at any time since around 1982, affecting the affordability of goods and services for households. Low-income households spend a larger proportion than average on energy and food so will be more affected by price increases. Approximately 21% of Southwark’s population live in communities ranked within the most deprived nationally.

Book your place here.   COVID-19 Updates   Autumn Booster Update   The NHS director of vaccinations and screening Steve Russell said: “There is no room for complacency in keeping Covid-19 on the backfoot, and this autumn booster will help protect those most at risk.” Please encourage those eligible to come forward and get their booster as soon as possible. 

The autumn COVID-19 booster is now being offered to the following groups: people aged 50 and over carers pregnant women the severely immunosuppressed (able to self-declare and attend walk-in sites) frontline health and care workers Those who are eligible will be able to book their vaccination through the national book system or phoning 119, as long as it has been 3 months since their last dose. 

In many places, you will able to get the flu and COVID jab at the same time.   COVID-19 Vaccine Information     NHS South East London ICS are currently offering COVID-19 vaccinations as follows:  Everyone aged 5 and over can get a 1st and 2nd dose 16+, and some children aged 12 to 15, can get a booster dose. 5+ who had a severely weakened immune system when they had their first 2 doses, will be offered a 3rd dose before any booster doses. Over 50s, carers, pregnant women, and frontline health and care workers can now book their autumn booster (see above section) How to book a Covid-19 vaccine: Book your vaccine online Find a walk-in clinic (local list via NHS SEL ICS website) Information about the Covid-19 vaccine: NHS vaccination webpages A set of COVID-19 vaccination resources for children and young people are available in a variety of languages, Braille and Easy Read.   Events & Involvement   Black History Month events in Southwark  
Southwark Presents has developed a programme of events and workshops throughout the month. The team have worked with a range of wonderful individuals and organisations to make sure there’s a local event for everyone in the borough and something for people of all ages and interests. A few are listed below, but please make sure to visit the website here!
  ONE Picture My Story – photo display, Nunhead and Ca,berwell Library (1-31 October, 10am-6pm): a collection of oral history stories, reminiscences, thoughts and photographs from Southwark’s Black heritage communities gathered during 2021 and 2022. The project is a collaboration between Southwark Archives, SYRUP and the London College of Communication.  ‘Faith, Hope & Glory’, Southwark Heritage Centre & Walworth Library (20 October, 6pm-7pm): Richard Reddie, the author whose books include ‘Abolition’, ‘Black Muslims in Britain’ and ‘Martin Luther King Jr: History maker’, shares insights from his recent book: ‘Race for Justice’, an inspirational book which showcases the efforts of practitioners who have worked at a grassroots level, across a variety of denominations, to champion race and inclusion. For Coloured Girls (The Saphire Community Group), Peckham Levels (30 October, 6pm-9pm): Join for a night to inspire and uplift young black women. We aim to talk about passions and dreams while giving advice.   NHS SE London webinar for children’s vaccines   Parents and carers of children aged 1-9 can learn more about the importance of vaccinations and have their questions answered at special webinars hosted by some of south east London’s leading NHS consultants and public health experts this month.

There are two dates to join the webinar, and you will receive a link to join the webinar via MS Teams before the event. October 19th, 6.30pm-7.15pm  Register for the event here. October 22, 10:30am-11:15am Register for the event here. The expert panel of speakers includes: Dr Ronny Cheung, Consultant Paediatrician, Joint Head of Service, General Paediatrics, Evalina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Dr Jonathan Cohen, Consultant in Paediatric Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Sangeeta Leahy, Director of Public Health, London Borough of Southwark Dr Angela Bhan, Director for Bromley – south east London Integrated Care System, specialist public health doctor   Workshop for men in Southwark     Become an Engagement Assurance Committee Public Member   The NHS South East London ICB is seeking to recruit public members to join the Engagement Assurance Committee to fill the current vacancies from Bexley, Bromley and Southwark. We are at the start of our journey as Integrated Care System in south east London and as such, it is a great time to get involved and help to shape our future work. 
The individuals appointed will have an important role in contributing to provide assurance on engagement in projects and programmes which are carried out on behalf of the system across south east London.  
 
For further background information please download the terms of reference.
For more information on the role and application process, please download the role outline.   Online Training Opportunities   A Guide to Successful Virtual Meetings (eBook guide)
The following courses are available for free via Southwark Council’s e-learning portal, MyLearningSource.
 We’ve provided access to this for Ambassadors, you can find instructions on how to join here. Digital Skills Getting Started with Excel 2016 (e-learning module) Getting Started with Powerpoint 2016 (e-learning module) Microsoft Word 2010: Beginner (e-learning module) Safeguarding – click here to view all available Safeguarding courses  Drug and Alcohol Awareness (e-learning module) Substance Misuse (1/2 day course, held on zoom, click to see available dates) Safeguarding Children and Adults at Risk (e-learning module) Safeguarding Children & Vulnerable Adults (3 min youtube video, originally by Waltham Forest Council) NCVO Safeguarding Resources (NCVO website resources) Working with challenging and hard to help families (1 day course, held on zoom, click to see available dates) Safeguarding Children (Level 3) (1 day course, held on zoom, click to see available dates) Safeguarding Adults (Level 3) (1 day course, held on zoom, click to see available dates) Race Culture and Faith Belief Systems in Safeguarding Children – Level 3 Communicating and Presenting Skills Presentation Skills (e-learning module) Listening Skills (1/2 day course, held on zoom, click to see available dates)     Thanks for reading and stay safe! Isabella Hester | Community Health Ambassadors Officer
Community Southwark & Healthwatch Southwark
isabella@healthwatchsouthwark.org 
www.communitysouthwark.org  
info@communitysouthwark.org  
020 3848 6540
11 Market Pl, London SE16 3UQ
Community Southwark

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