Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Volunteering At Cancer Research UK Race For Life Tell Story Of My Journey From Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2003-08 Walford Byron Alburney Nembhard 3/1/1952-27/3/2008 Died Colon Cancer During 3 Months Diagnosis I Learnt About More Deficits In My DNA I Do Not Have A GP Since December 2024 Despite Being A Disabled NHS Pensioner An Expert Authority On Subjects From Cradle To Grave Was On The Verge Of Accepting Giving Up As An Option Like Caroline Flack When DJ Sara Elizabeth Beecham Chicken Out 20/3/25 I Challenge Her HCT Group Impact Report 2016 Of 1 In 5 Of All Suicides Are Associated With Unemployment HHJ Richard Roberts Trigger My Atypical Parkinsonism Breach The Equality Act Age Belief Disability Race Sex Protected Characteristics Leaving Me Unable To Function A-Z Of HMCTS CPS CJS SRA BSB IOPC JCIO CCMCC HMPPS MOPAC CLCC DBS Violent Nuisances Criminals Need ERT UURICA-LE Will Be Named In Honour Of Strong Women Everywhere If Dr Aboo Rahtata Of Galaxy Radio Voodum Production Based In Peckham London Did Not Act When I Called I Would Have Found A Way To End My Life Abandoned Rejected By Family Friends To Be The Victim Of Housing For Women Coerced Debbie Gilchrist To Target Me Zaiba Qureshi Became LEYF June O’Sullivan Another Female Who Change The Work Of Pioneers Into Their Own Perversion To Be In Charge Denied Entitlements The Final Straw Was Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson Neglected On BYRON Ward Kings College Hospital Tech Don’t Lie Social Media Exposed As Elephant In The Closet Richard Harty MIC Operating Out Of HOC Nursery Since 2010 When I Was A Participant In Dr Maria Hudson Policy Studies Institute The Experience Of Multiple Discrimination Recommended To ACAS I Did A Voice Of A Child At Luton Street Community Nursery Opens Debate Modern Slavery Thriving In The UK View My Online Profile For Contributions To British Values For Why UK Is Named In Memory Of Nye Bevan Founder Of NHS No Society Can Legitimately Call Itself Civilised If A Sick Person Is Denied Medical Aid Because Of Lack Of Means See Dr Faith Matcham Kings College London RADAR-CNS University Of Huddersfiled Latest Research I Was Involved In The Decriminalization Colonization In Reverse Of A Strong Jamaican Women Revealed At Clapham Common 24/5/2025 Available For Interview From Social Media And Press Face Of ITV News Windrush 70 Sky News Costs Of Childcare South London Press On Balance A Happy Ending I Started Writing For Therapy Ivan Sandyman Nembhard Stricken Parkinson’s Subscribe To YouTube Word Press Instagram End Gender Based Violence Generational Curses Metropolitan Police Target Windrush Generation In Our Homes Cherry Grouse 24/5/25


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Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Lifts Lid On Systemic Discrimination 32 Years In UK Society Where Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson Neglected Byron Ward Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust His Wife Face Of ITV News Page 1 Windrush 70 Removed From His Bedside After Windrush Vigil Composer Brixton Market Border Crossings App Tony Cealy Jessie Lloyd White Security Manhandled Me African Nurse Betty Called Them Gayle Lewis Of PALS Dr Dan Wilson CD Ms Felicia Kwaku Head Nursing Matron Yamu Njie Patricia Ikhena Ward Leader Dr Ambika Irving BW Consultant Security Team Gayle Lewis Ref: CF-0009587 C-259399 Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman Must Be Aware I Was Nick Moberley Charlotte’s Key Person At Mapother House Day Nursery 2003-28 When Walford Byron Alburney Nembhard Died Colon Cancer Age 56 Years Old Queen Camilla Will Be Implicated In Housing For Women Coercive Control Of Debbie Gilchrist County Court At Clerkenwell Shoreditch Will Know The Dirt I Have On District Judges Need Emotional Regulation Treatment Violent Nuisances UURICA-LE Involve With JI Solicitors Sola Obajuluwa Barrister Miranda Grell Time Black Legal Advisors Stop Ripping Us Off 19/2/2025


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Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Record Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust No Society Can Legitimately Call Itself Civilised If A Sick Person Is Denied Medical Aid Because Of Lack Of Means Nye Bevan 1948 Founder Of NHS I Will Share My Story Of Having 1st Nervous Breakdown In Toxic Workplace 2003-08 After Death Of Byron Nembhard Age 56 Colon Cancer Brief Illness Participant Dr Maria Hudson Policy Studies Institute The Experience Of Multiple Discrimination Recommended To ACAS 2024 Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson Neglected On Byron Ward 9 March-8 April I Was In Court 4th Provoked By Trina Philbert 6th Windrush Vigil Found Tom Falling Out Of Bed Manhandled Visited A&E 7th Husband Died 8th I Was Called 6 Hours Later HMCTS DJ Beecham Defamation With J I Solicitors Barrister Miranda Grell 10/12/ Must Be Broadcast To World Like Queen Camilla Documentary ITV News 11 November 2024 HHJ Richard Roberts Civil Restraint Order Open Can Of Worms LEYF Role In Richard Harty MIC LEYF June O’Sullivan Drag Queen Storytellers Why I Am Excluded By Ras Happa From Drumology Moonshot Irie Social Media Ruin Families Friends Relationships Harvest Intellectual Property Copyright Images CPPDP Am Victim Of System Cover A-Z Of Abusers Met Police London Ambulance Service Dr Phil Gregory Hawa Howeh Dr Peter Ocanssy Of Maudsley NHS Unannounced Visits To My Home Is Stalking As Is Mimi Owusu’s Trolling Me Via Telephone UK Is Most Corrupt Society Where A Disabled Pensioner Inactive Patient Twice In 3 Months Special Allocation Service To Take Respiredone To Make Me Unable To Function So Housing For Women Can Get Away Coercive Control Of Debbie Gilchrist To Traumatise Me 18/2/2025

Neglected Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson between 9 March – 8 April 2024 – Kings

Removed me from Nexus Health Group – Decima Street Surgery

Made me an INACTIVE PATIENT – Silverlock Medical Centre

Made me an INACTIVE PATIENT – Acorn & Gaumont Road Surgery

Medical Gaslighting, Stalking Me – Maudsley NHS  

Dr. Dan Wilson Clinical Director, Ms Felicia Kwaku Head of Nursing, Matron Yamu Njie, Patricia Ikhena, Dr. Ambika Irving, Security Team, Gayle Lewis – Kings

Dr Phil Gregory & Hawa Oweh, Dr Peter Ocansey & Georgina – Maudsley

Dr Joanna Pennack & Leigh Kavannah – Nexus Health Group

Dr at Silverlock Medical Centre

Dr at Acorn & Gaumont Road Surgery    

I am still unhappy because as a result of raising concerns about the SYSTEMIC DISCRIMINATION against my husband and I, I am now being PENALISED by the NHS going back to when I worked at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Mapother House Workplace Nursery 2003-2008. During one of the most difficult period in my life, I was removed from Nexus Health Group after Dr Joanna Pennack acted unprofessionally in preparing a Medical Report to help with my case when the Housing Association served me with POSSESSION LETTER in July 2023. As well as the way my husband and I were treated at Kings College Hospital on the 6th April 2024, I had to be dealing with the GASLIGHTING from individuals and organisations and the Legal Systems SOLICITORS representing me, colluding with the Courts and Housing Association trying to make out I do not have CAPACITY by falsifying my Medical Records. I registered at Silverlock Medical Centre and because I refused to take RESPIREDONE that Dr Phil Gregory prescribed, I was made an INACTIVE PATIENT on the 5th December 2024 when I showed up for my Blood Test Review. Dr Phil Gregory and Nurse Hawa Oweh showed up at my home on the 21st November 2024 unannounced. I assumed this was to INJECT me to carry out the NHS plots that I have identified to support the Housing Association POSSESSION and COMMITAL Proceedings that are in the Courts. I have since had correspondence of THREATS from INDIVIDUAL and NHS Organisations. Dr Phil Gregory got YouTube to remove videos proving his UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT when he called my mobile. Dr Peter Ocansey and Georgina replaced Dr Phil Gregory and Nurse Hawa Oweh turning up at my home unannounced twice. I realised that Dr Peter Ocansey is in contact with the Solicitor the same as Dr Phil Gregory. The aim is to say I don’t have CAPACITY to let the Housing Association IMPRISON and EVICT me. I registered at Acorn and Gamount Surgery and the same happened when I was sent message to book appointment about my Blood Test Results. I was made an INACTIVE PATIENT again. I asked for the results of my Blood Test to give to the Dentist who is trying to save the teeth I have left. Twice I have done Blood Test and refused the results. I asked for the results to be sent to me, if I am not allowed on the premises. I was told I would get a letter from the NHS. On the 17th February I was in a CRISIS and called the AMBULANCE. CAD 0902 – The Ambulance Professionals contacted the SURGERY and was told that LOOK OUT FOR EMAIL/CALL FROM PATIENT CARE SERVICES REFERRING ME TO THE SPECIAL ALLOCATION SYSTEM. ONCE YOU ARE REGISTERED WITH THEM TELL THEM ABOUT ONGOING SHAKING AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ISSUES. The fact that Dr Peter Ocansey and Georgina turned up later, is proof there is a PLOT to SECTION Me under the Mental Health Act. Attempts have been made on my life to SECTION, MURDER and KIDNAP me between 30th October 2017 – 17 February 2025 when Dr Peter Ocansey showed up unannounced again. I have my evidence to prove my arguments about why I have been referred to PATIENT CARE SERVICES/SPECIAL ALLOCATION SERVICES from December and no efforts made for me to REGISTER. The world will be informed of how a DISABLED NHS PENSIONER who cared for my HUSBAND for 10 years is now a VICTIM of the NHS as soon as he died, NEGLECTED on BYRON ward where I was MANHANDLED. If I was not a STRONG JAMAICAN WOMAN, I would be HCT Group Impact Report 2016 statistics of 1 in 5 of all SUICIDES are associated with UNEMPLOYMENT. When I did not commit SUICIDE, my husband and I became 600,000 older people in the UK say they get out of the house once a week or less. The fact I am PUBLIC will put the NHS to shame because of what is happening to me at 16 Alma Grove where I am a VICTIM. I am a PRISONER in the home I got because of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE where Met Police and London Ambulance Service is sent on MALICIOUS CALL OUTS about my MENTAL HEALTH. Based on the recent ITV News documentary with Queen Camilla am sure the NHS will want to ac 

None of the ISSUES I raised in my COMPLAINT were addressed. Instead, the main COMPLAINT of Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust was WHITEWASHED like when I represented myself at the Employment Tribunals. Because of the nature of my COMPLAINT and subsequent OUTCOME, I want to put on record that as a result of my taking KINGS to the Employment Tribunal, I was a participant in Dr. Maria Hudson’s research paper for the  Policy Studies Institute The Experience of Multiple Discrimination recommended to ACAS. My involvement in RESEARCH and FUNDRAISING will make it IMPORTANT to ACT before the WORLD gets hold of this. Because I posted videos online that were viewed by 700K persons. I have platforms where I can publish the stories that make the founder of the NHS Nye Bevan “No society can legitimately call itself civilised if a sick person is denied medical aid because of lack of means. As the face of Windrush 70 let me mention that MARCUS GARVEY was pardoned stated “If we as people realised the greatness from which we came we would be less likely to disrespect ourselves”. I will be starting my series of PODCASTS, it’s up to the NHS if they want to be portrayed in the NEGITIVE light of Gayle Lewis of PALS or the 23 years old Jake who visited my home on 17th February 2025 to help care for me. Because the NHS think it’s OK to try make out I do not have CAPACITY to cover up their roles in the MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE AGAINST ME AND MY HUSBAND. I am COPYING from here. In the words of MAYA ANGELOU “Mervelee Myers face many defeats in life, but giving up was never an option, and I will not be defeated”. Please get a copy of IN HONOUR OF STRONG WOMEN EVERYWHERE” for reference.  

The impacts started at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2003-2008 when I had the first nervous breakdown after the death of my brother with “Colon Cancer”. Information can be found in Dr Maria Hudson’s research paper. I had to start my career from the bottom of the ladder because of blacklisting and networking back then. Move forward and Dr Joanna Pennack failed to fill my DISABILITY FORM correctly for the UEL. This reinforces the STEREOTYPE why Richard Harty kicked me out of the UEL to cover up MIC at LEYF. The fact I had raised concerns at Kings about children at risks from UNQUALIFIED STAFF, I am sure with NEGLIGENCE identified in the cases where the NHS acting UNPROFESSIONALLY resulted in DEATH of INNOCENT persons. I am living in a situation where I am not SAFE. Members of the NHS named are party to attempts to SECTION, MURDER and KIDNAP me.   To use my MENTAL HEALTH against me in denying me MEDICAL AID will get the world talking… The impacts lasted from I had the first nervous breakdown to getting MANHANDLED. The NEGLECT of my HUSBAND will never go away. The fact that I had the first High Blood Pressure after I was sent POSSESSION letter is another factor. But my son who came here to support me is affected with High Blood Pressure because he is SCARED about what can happen to his mother. My husband was HEALTHY until 3 months before he died. The DISCRIMINATION by the NHS is responsible for his early demise. The fact that there is information online about this COMPLAINT will cause the world to take stock of what is happening to the Windrush Generation. My contributions to the NHS as an EMPLOYEE will be identified.   I have had counselling at the Maudsley that is now party to the DISCRIMINATION. I am a participant in research: Employment, Mental Health, Diabetes and was asked to do a video to encourage the BAME Community to take the COVID-19 Vaccine. I am a fundraiser and volunteer. 

It is time the NHS stop acting UNPROFESSIONALLY when concerns are raised to help them improve practices. Instead of covering up their UNPROFESSIONALISM in the REPORTS that was sent to me. Dr Maria Hudson’s research paper was not acted on. The fact that the impact on my health left me VULNERABLE is another factor. But worse of all to deny a DISABLED NHS PENSIONER, Medical Aid and COLLUDING to use my MENTAL HEALTH against me will be made PUBLIC. I will celebrate my husband’s birthday with the card I got from the King and Queen for International Women’s Day. Maybe Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and all parties might want to contribute. I am expecting an APOLOGY and COMPENSATION. 

Because my husband left a small amount in his WILL for the NHS and I am grateful to have been employed in an environment that helped me to be EMPOWERED I am expecting to get the highest amount 

Please quote Ref: 3446 17th October 2024 Private & Confidential Mrs Mervelee Nembhard-Myers-Tomlinson Via email: rattynem56@live.co.uk Dear Mrs Nembhard-Myers-Tomlinson, Patient Complaints King’s College Hospital Denmark Hill SE5 9RS 020 3299 3209 kch-tr.complaints@nhs.net http://www.kch.nhs.uk Thank you for your email of 9th April 2024, regarding the treatment your husband, Mr Arnold Tomlinson, received under the care of the Byron Ward team at King’s College Hospital. I would like to offer you and your family my deepest condolences at what I imagine is still an extraordinarily difficult time with the sad loss of your husband. While we appreciate feedback from our patients and their relatives, I must address the language used in your correspondence. It is important for us to maintain a respectful and constructive dialogue that fosters understanding and resolution, and I believe that the tone of your complaint did not align with this principle. I hope I can reassure you that your complaint has been investigated fully. Your complaint was shared with Dr Dan Wilson, Clinical Director, and Ms Felicia Kwaku, Head of Nursing, who are responsible for monitoring the quality of care within the Acute Specialty Medicine Care Group. Matron Yamu Njie, Patricia Ikhena, Ward Leader Byron Ward, Dr Ambika Irving, Byron Ward Consultant, and the Security Team at King’s College Hospital have investigated your concerns, and it is with this information that I am responding to you. I have addressed your concerns in line with how you have raised them. Your husband was admitted on 9th March 2024, with generalised weakness, hypothermia, and confusion. On reviewing Mr Tomlinson in the Emergency Department (ED), it was noted he was confused and therefore not able to provide a good clinical history. He was transferred to Annie Zunz Ward and later moved to Byron Ward on 10th March 2024. During a visit whilst on Byron Ward you found Mr Tomlinson sliding out of bed and were alarmed that the nurse did not seem to notice. I am very sorry for the distress caused; this is not the practice we expect from our staff. Staff are expected to regularly check on patients especially those unable to independently manage their activities of daily living. This would include repositioning the patient, checking their toileting needs, and offering drinks. My sincere apologies that this did not happen on 2 3446 this occasion. This has been discussed at daily handovers on the ward since your complaint, to reiterate to staff the need for regular checks on patients who need additional support. I am sorry that you felt the situation required you to video events on Byron Ward. Family and carers should have confidence that our staffs are providing appropriate, patient-centred care at all times which should include adequate supervision. I apologise if you felt that this was not the case in this instance. You mentioned that the nurse looking after Mr Tomlinson became abusive to you when you started filming him. I am sorry that you felt the nurse responded inappropriately. As part of the investigation, the nurse was interviewed, and CCTV was reviewed. During the interview with the nurse, he explained that he felt uncomfortable being filmed hence requested for you to stop filming and delete the video. No combative behaviour was evident on the part of the nurse. The nurse went on to explain that he was concerned that your recording might breach the privacy and dignity of other patients on the ward. It is appropriate for our staff to advocate for other patients. Since he felt uneasy, he reported the issue to Betty, the Nurse in Charge. Recording our staff without their consent constitutes a breach of our policies regarding privacy and recording in our facility. We take the privacy and rights of our employees very seriously, and such actions are not permissible. We kindly ask that you refrain from recording any staff members in the future and respect their privacy. Betty arrived at Mr Tomlinson’s bedside to ensure he was more comfortable and made an attempt to diffuse the situation. Unfortunately, this led to an altercation between you and Betty. Other nursing staff reported that you were raising your voice, and they were concerned about the other patients in the room. Speaking with Nurse Betty, she explained that she was unable to de-escalate the situation. NNurse Betty does not recall shouting at you, but does remember asking you to calm down. You asked her to leave the room. In order to respect your request, she did so but, for the safety of her staff and patients, she had to contact Security to ask for their support. The care group is undertaking a review of incidents where staff escalate to Security in order to diffuse situations. They have identified that the escalation process for these situations needs to be clearer and shared with our staff. The staff directly involved on this occasion have been reminded that this could have been handled differently. A call to more senior nursing staff on duty would have been more appropriate before involving security staff. I apologise that this was not considered at the time as it may have resolved things sooner. Encounter with Security You raised concerns about the security staff’s response when they assisted you to leave the hospital premises. I am sorry that you felt you were manhandled. However, after carefully reviewing the footage captured by the body-worn video cameras (BWVCs) worn by our security staff, it is evident that they maintained a high level of professionalism throughout the incident. Despite facing personal and derogatory remarks from you, including racist comments directed towards them and accusations 3 3446 of being a paedophile, the security staff remained composed and focused on their responsibilities. The footage clearly depicts the security staff calmly explaining to you the reasons for their intervention and subsequent request for you to leave, which was initiated at the request of the nursing staff due to their concerns regarding your behaviour. After initially walking off the ward, you stopped, so two security staff briefly assisted you to move forward by holding your arms. When you refused to cooperate, they promptly released their hold upon reaching the lift lobby, allowing you to proceed unaided into the lift. Additionally, the security staff can be heard confirming with nursing staff, prior to you leaving, that your departure would not impact the patient’s care, ensuring that the situation was handled with consideration for all involved parties. Furthermore, when you were in the lift lobby, you mentioned leaving your coat in the patient’s room, the security staff promptly retrieved it from the nursing staff and returned it to you without any indication of interference or theft. We are sorry that you felt discriminated against or harassed, the security staff aimed to ensure your safety, the safety of your husband, and the ward staff. It has been reported that you used inappropriate language, including racist slurs, which is completely unacceptable. We are committed to maintaining a respectful and inclusive environment for our employees, patients, and their relatives. Such language not only violates our policies but also undermines the values we stand for as an organisation. We ask that you refrain from using any form of discriminatory language in the future. Discharge arrangements Mr Tomlinson was first seen by the consultant Dr Irving on Byron Ward on 14th March and you were contacted by her later that day. You confirmed that you wanted Mr Tomlinson to come home for end-of-life care and so this remained the plan from the ward team. The occupational therapy team spoke to you again on 18th March to confirm your understanding of the plan for discharge. On 20th March, the team were told the existing package of care had been cancelled on Mr Tomlinson’s admission to King’s and so the team sent a new request for care to Southwark Social Services. This was for two carers to come four times per day, which is the maximum support social services can offer. On 22nd March the ward staff received a call from your husband’s social worker to say she had spoken with you. The social worker asked the ward team to contact you as she was worried that you seemed overwhelmed by the situation and the discharge plans. Dr Irving called you later that day to go through your concerns and you expressed that the equipment that had been ordered had not yet arrived, but that also you were not happy for your husband to remain at home on his own in case 4 3446 you needed to go out to attend appointments. Dr Irving suggested a care home as an alternate place of care in this case and you agreed this may be more suitable for you. A decision was therefore made for Mr Tomlinson to be fast-tracked (an urgent request for a place to be found) to a nursing home the following week; both you and Trevor (Mr Tomlinson’s son) were in agreement. The paperwork for the Fast Track was sent on 26th March. The ward were asked to provide some more information before the funding was approved. This was sorted out by Dr Irving. The fast-track paperwork was approved on 28th March. The team awaited feedback about which nursing homes had availability. On 3rd April, Mr Tomlinson deteriorated, and it was felt he was in the last days of his   On 3rd April, Mr Tomlinson deteriorated, and it was felt he was in the last days of his life. Tower Bridge care home was due to assess him that day. Trevor was updated that Mr Tomlinson may not be well enough to transfer, and the chaplain was contacted. On 4th April the clinical team contacted you and explained that Mr Tomlinson was likely approaching the last days of his life. It was explained that Tower Bridge care home had felt Mr Tomlinson was too unwell for transfer and that he was at high risk of deteriorating, perhaps dying, in transport if he was moved at that point. You understood this and acknowledged that Mr Tomlinson was likely “no longer aware of his surroundings” and would not have wanted to die in transport. It was agreed that if your husband remained stable, then the team could always restart discussions with the care home with a view to discharging him there if he stabilised. You were happy with this plan and said you were due to visit later that day. Mr Tomlinson did not become more stable and sadly passed away at 06:30hrs on 8th April. The nurses tried to reach you several times by telephone finally contacting you at 10:29hrs to inform you of Mr Tomlinson’s passing; you said you would come to the ward as soon as possible. Later that morning at 11:58hrs the ward manager tried contacting you but there was no answer on any of your known contact numbers. Mr Tomlinson’s son was at his father’s bedside, and he advised the team of other contact details. Three alternative numbers were provided and tried but they either reached voicemail or failed to connect. In most circumstances, deceased patients are moved off the ward after a short interval. You did not want Mr Tomlinson to move from the ward to the chapel of rest until you could say goodbye. Once you arrived you were able to spend some time with your husband. Palliative Care input The palliative care team are not routinely involved in all fast-track discharges and do not always see all patients approaching the end of their lives. Your husband’s Advance Care Plan had been updated by the consultant on the ward and there was

The palliative care team are not routinely involved in all fast-track discharges and do not always see all patients approaching the end of their lives. Your husband’s Advance Care Plan had been updated by the consultant on the ward and there was 5 3446 a plan for a referral to community palliative care on discharge. However, when he deteriorated on the 3rd/4th April, a referral was sent to the inpatient palliative care team. They undertook a remote review when they triaged the referral. They noted that his end-of-life symptoms were being well managed by the team on Byron Ward and they did not have any other input at that stage. They were happy with the ongoing plans to support Mr Tomlinson for end-of-life care in the hospital at that point. They would likely have reviewed your husband on Monday 8th April; however, he died in the early hours of that day. We are sorry that we were not able to support your late husband’s return home for end-of-life care. All efforts were made to allow this to happen with the correct equipment, care package, and support. We also appreciate that caring for someone at home even with lots of support can be very stressful and we fully understand the need for you to ask for a change of plan. The Byron Ward team worked with you and Mr Tomlinson’s son, Trevor (who both hold LPA for health and finances) and you both agreed that the plan should change to transferring him to a nursing home for end-of-life care. The team were not aware at any stage that you wished for this plan to revert back to a discharge home. We would like to thank you for taking the time to highlight your concerns. We aim to give our patients the best possible treatment and we are sorry your experience has not been entirely positive. Please be assured that we take your concerns seriously and will continue to monitor the quality of the care that we provide at King’s College Hospital. If you are not happy with how we have dealt with your complaint and would like to take the matter further, you can contact the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. The Ombudsman makes final decisions on complaints that have not been resolved by the NHS, government departments, and some other public organisations. Their service is free for everyone. There is a time limit for making your complaint to the Ombudsman so you should do this as soon as possible. To take a complaint to the Ombudsman, or to find out more about the service, please go to http://www.ombudsman.org.uk or call 0345 015 4033. Yours sincerely, Anna Clough Site Chief Executive Officer, Denmark Hill King’s College Hospital NHS Trust

Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Put NHS In The Spotlight Twice In 3 Months I Was Made Inactive Patient Refused Access To Blood Test Results Needed By Dentist To Try Save Remaining Teeth As A Pensioner Who Has No Access To A GP I Put On Record Diabetic Eye Screening Drops Leaflet Am Victim Of Systemic Discrimination After Death Of Husband Neglected On Byron Ward Kings College Hospital Where I Was Removed From His Bedside Manhandled Tech Don’t Lie Metropolitan Police London Ambulance Service Attempts To Section Murder Kidnap Me Between 30/10/2017-22/1/2025 Will Be Represented In Founder Of NHS Nye Bevan’s Thoughts Re Civilised Society Where White Dr Phil Gregory Turn Up With Black African Nurse 21/11/24 3348AS PC Frisby 1580AS PC West 18/1/25 Acted Inappropriately Get London Ambulance Service Threatened Me 20/1 LOS Outside Trying To Break Door Left Note 22/1 Georgina White Dr Peter OCansey Black Turned Up Unannounced After They Left LOS CAD 1804 Arrived Concerns Shouting Screaming Fear For Mental Health Me Harm Myself Sent By Police Patterns Of Malicious Report Deborah Agnes Gilchrist 26/1/2023 Croydon Magistrates Interview Walworth Road Police Station Still Investigated 2 Years Later Am Violent Nuisance Inactive Patient Refuse Risperidone To Make Me Unable To Function Soon After My Husband I Cared For Die 6/1/2025


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We hope you’ve settled into 2025 and have managed to keep warm during the recent winter weather. MM Response: The Heating was off for a few days, the Watret Engineer came to fix it. .

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Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Start Return To A Society Where Children Young People Vulnerable Adults Are Safeguarded From June O’Sullivan CEO LEYF Richard Harty UEL Mastermind MIC A Voice Of A Child 101 Year Old Husband Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson Neglected On Byron Ward Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Nurse Betty Called White Security To Manhandle Me Windrush Vigel Trina Philbert Provoked Me 4th After DJ Beecham K05EC530 Claims Vacated Why Contempt Of Court Wookey Capacity DJs Swan Greenidge Sterlini Hayes Pigram Bell Naidoo Tip Of Breaching Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics Amended Housing Act 1988 Eviction Act 1977 PC West 1580AS PC Frisby 3348AS Stupidity Could Be Seen Call Control Room NHS Ambulance Service To Threaten To Come To My Home I Was Never Taken Out For My Mental Health Gayle Lewis Representing Black Sold Out To Be With Those Who Take Legal Aid To Imprison Evict Entrap Risperidone Despite Evidence Presented Solicitors Failed To Use To Defend Unlawful Injunction 18/1/25

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Private & Confidential
Mrs Mervelee Nembhard-Myers-Tomlinson
Via email: rattynem56@live.co.uk
Dear Mrs Nembhard-Myers-Tomlinson,
Patient Complaints
King’s College Hospital
Denmark Hill
SE5 9RS
020 3299 3209
kch-tr.complaints@nhs.net
http://www.kch.nhs.uk
Thank you for your email of 9th April 2024, regarding the treatment your husband, Mr
Arnold Tomlinson, received under the care of the Byron Ward team at King’s College
Hospital. I would like to offer you and your family my deepest condolences at what I
imagine is still an extraordinarily difficult time with the sad loss of your husband.
While we appreciate feedback from our patients and their relatives, I must address
the language used in your correspondence. It is important for us to maintain a
respectful and constructive dialogue that fosters understanding and resolution, and I
believe that the tone of your complaint did not align with this principle.
I hope I can reassure you that your complaint has been investigated fully.
Your complaint was shared with Dr Dan Wilson, Clinical Director, and Ms Felicia
Kwaku, Head of Nursing, who are responsible for monitoring the quality of care
within the Acute Specialty Medicine Care Group. Matron Yamu Njie, Patricia Ikhena,
Ward Leader Byron Ward, Dr Ambika Irving, Byron Ward Consultant, and the
Security Team at King’s College Hospital have investigated your concerns, and it is
with this information that I am responding to you. I have addressed your concerns in
line with how you have raised them.
Your husband was admitted on 9th March 2024, with generalised weakness,
hypothermia, and confusion. On reviewing Mr Tomlinson in the Emergency
Department (ED), it was noted he was confused and therefore not able to provide a
good clinical history. He was transferred to Annie Zunz Ward and later moved to
Byron Ward on 10th March 2024.
During a visit whilst on Byron Ward you found Mr Tomlinson sliding out of bed and
were alarmed that the nurse did not seem to notice. I am very sorry for the distress
caused; this is not the practice we expect from our staff. Staff are expected to
regularly check on patients especially those unable to independently manage their
activities of daily living. This would include repositioning the patient, checking their
toileting needs, and offering drinks. My sincere apologies that this did not happen on
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this occasion. This has been discussed at daily handovers on the ward since your
complaint, to reiterate to staff the need for regular checks on patients who need
additional support. I am sorry that you felt the situation required you to video events
on Byron Ward. Family and carers should have confidence that our staffs are
providing appropriate, patient-centred care at all times which should include
adequate supervision. I apologise if you felt that this was not the case in this
instance.

You mentioned that the nurse looking after Mr Tomlinson became abusive to you
when you started filming him. I am sorry that you felt the nurse responded
inappropriately. As part of the investigation, the nurse was interviewed, and CCTV
was reviewed. During the interview with the nurse, he explained that he felt
uncomfortable being filmed hence requested for you to stop filming and delete the
video. No combative behaviour was evident on the part of the nurse. The nurse
went on to explain that he was concerned that your recording might breach the
privacy and dignity of other patients on the ward. It is appropriate for our staff to
advocate for other patients. Since he felt uneasy, he reported the issue to Betty, the
Nurse in Charge. Recording our staff without their consent constitutes a breach of
our policies regarding privacy and recording in our facility. We take the privacy and
rights of our employees very seriously, and such actions are not permissible. We
kindly ask that you refrain from recording any staff members in the future and
respect their privacy.

Betty arrived at Mr Tomlinson’s bedside to ensure he was more comfortable and
made an attempt to diffuse the situation. Unfortunately, this led to an altercation
between you and Betty. Other nursing staff reported that you were raising your voice,
and they were concerned about the other patients in the room. Speaking with Nurse
Betty, she explained that she was unable to de-escalate the situation. Nurse Betty
does not recall shouting at you, but does remember asking you to calm down. You
asked her to leave the room. In order to respect your request, she did so but, for the
safety of her staff and patients, she had to contact Security to ask for their support.
The care group is undertaking a review of incidents where staff escalate to Security
in order to diffuse situations. They have identified that the escalation process for
these situations needs to be clearer and shared with our staff. The staff directly
involved on this occasion have been reminded that this could have been handled
differently. A call to more senior nursing staff on duty would have been more
appropriate before involving security staff. I apologise that this was not considered
at the time as it may have resolved things sooner.

Encounter with Security

You raised concerns about the security staff’s response when they assisted you to
leave the hospital premises. I am sorry that you felt you were manhandled. However,
after carefully reviewing the footage captured by the body-worn video cameras
(BWVCs) worn by our security staff, it is evident that they maintained a high level of
professionalism throughout the incident. Despite facing personal and derogatory
remarks from you, including racist comments directed towards them and accusations
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of being a paedophile, the security staff remained composed and focused on their
responsibilities.

The footage clearly depicts the security staff calmly explaining to you the reasons for
their intervention and subsequent request for you to leave, which was initiated at the
request of the nursing staff due to their concerns regarding your behaviour. After
initially walking off the ward, you stopped, so two security staff briefly assisted you to
move forward by holding your arms. When you refused to cooperate, they promptly
released their hold upon reaching the lift lobby, allowing you to proceed unaided into
the lift.

Additionally, the security staff can be heard confirming with nursing staff, prior to you
leaving, that your departure would not impact the patient’s care, ensuring that the
situation was handled with consideration for all involved parties. Furthermore, when
you were in the lift lobby, you mentioned leaving your coat in the patient’s room, the
security staff promptly retrieved it from the nursing staff and returned it to you without
any indication of interference or theft.

We are sorry that you felt discriminated against or harassed, the security staff aimed
to ensure your safety, the safety of your husband, and the ward staff.

It has been reported that you used inappropriate language, including racist slurs,
which is completely unacceptable.

We are committed to maintaining a respectful and inclusive environment for our
employees, patients, and their relatives. Such language not only violates our policies
but also undermines the values we stand for as an organisation. We ask that you
refrain from using any form of discriminatory language in the future.

Discharge arrangements

Mr Tomlinson was first seen by the consultant Dr Irving on Byron Ward on 14th
March and you were contacted by her later that day. You confirmed that you wanted
Mr Tomlinson to come home for end-of-life care and so this remained the plan from
the ward team. The occupational therapy team spoke to you again on 18th March to
confirm your understanding of the plan for discharge. On 20th March, the team were
told the existing package of care had been cancelled on Mr Tomlinson’s admission
to King’s and so the team sent a new request for care to Southwark Social Services.
This was for two carers to come four times per day, which is the maximum support
social services can offer.

On 22nd March the ward staff received a call from your husband’s social worker to
say she had spoken with you. The social worker asked the ward team to contact you
as she was worried that you seemed overwhelmed by the situation and the
discharge plans. Dr Irving called you later that day to go through your concerns and
you expressed that the equipment that had been ordered had not yet arrived, but
that also you were not happy for your husband to remain at home on his own in case
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you needed to go out to attend appointments. Dr Irving suggested a care home as
an alternate place of care in this case and you agreed this may be more suitable for
you. A decision was therefore made for Mr Tomlinson to be fast-tracked (an urgent
request for a place to be found) to a nursing home the following week; both you and
Trevor (Mr Tomlinson’s son) were in agreement.

The paperwork for the Fast Track was sent on 26th March. The ward were asked to
provide some more information before the funding was approved. This was sorted
out by Dr Irving. The fast-track paperwork was approved on 28th March. The team
awaited feedback about which nursing homes had availability.

On 3rd April, Mr Tomlinson deteriorated, and it was felt he was in the last days of his
life. Tower Bridge care home was due to assess him that day. Trevor was updated
that Mr Tomlinson may not be well enough to transfer, and the chaplain was
contacted. On 4th April the clinical team contacted you and explained that Mr
Tomlinson was likely approaching the last days of his life. It was explained that
Tower Bridge care home had felt Mr Tomlinson was too unwell for transfer and that
he was at high risk of deteriorating, perhaps dying, in transport if he was moved at
that point. You understood this and acknowledged that Mr Tomlinson was likely “no
longer aware of his surroundings” and would not have wanted to die in transport. It
was agreed that if your husband remained stable, then the team could always restart
discussions with the care home with a view to discharging him there if he stabilised.
You were happy with this plan and said you were due to visit later that day.

Mr Tomlinson did not become more stable and sadly passed away at 06:30hrs on 8th
April.

The nurses tried to reach you several times by telephone finally contacting you at
10:29hrs to inform you of Mr Tomlinson’s passing; you said you would come to the
ward as soon as possible.

Later that morning at 11:58hrs the ward manager tried contacting you but there was
no answer on any of your known contact numbers. Mr Tomlinson’s son was at his
father’s bedside, and he advised the team of other contact details. Three alternative
numbers were provided and tried but they either reached voicemail or failed to
connect.

In most circumstances, deceased patients are moved off the ward after a short
interval. You did not want Mr Tomlinson to move from the ward to the chapel of rest
until you could say goodbye. Once you arrived you were able to spend some time
with your husband.

Palliative Care input

The palliative care team are not routinely involved in all fast-track discharges and do
not always see all patients approaching the end of their lives. Your husband’s
Advance Care Plan had been updated by the consultant on the ward and there was
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a plan for a referral to community palliative care on discharge. However, when he
deteriorated on the 3rd/4th April, a referral was sent to the inpatient palliative care
team. They undertook a remote review when they triaged the referral. They noted
that his end-of-life symptoms were being well managed by the team on Byron Ward
and they did not have any other input at that stage. They were happy with the
ongoing plans to support Mr Tomlinson for end-of-life care in the hospital at that
point. They would likely have reviewed your husband on Monday 8th April; however,
he died in the early hours of that day.

We are sorry that we were not able to support your late husband’s return home for
end-of-life care. All efforts were made to allow this to happen with the correct
equipment, care package, and support. We also appreciate that caring for someone
at home even with lots of support can be very stressful and we fully understand the
need for you to ask for a change of plan. The Byron Ward team worked with you
and Mr Tomlinson’s son, Trevor (who both hold LPA for health and finances) and
you both agreed that the plan should change to transferring him to a nursing home
for end-of-life care. The team were not aware at any stage that you wished for this
plan to revert back to a discharge home.

We would like to thank you for taking the time to highlight your concerns. We aim to
give our patients the best possible treatment and we are sorry your experience has
not been entirely positive. Please be assured that we take your concerns seriously
and will continue to monitor the quality of the care that we provide at King’s College
Hospital.

If you are not happy with how we have dealt with your complaint and would like to
take the matter further, you can contact the Parliamentary and Health Service
Ombudsman. The Ombudsman makes final decisions on complaints that have not
been resolved by the NHS, government departments, and some other public
organisations. Their service is free for everyone. There is a time limit for making your
complaint to the Ombudsman so you should do this as soon as possible. To take a
complaint to the Ombudsman, or to find out more about the service, please go to
http://www.ombudsman.org.uk or call 0345 015 4033.

Yours sincerely,

Anna Clough
Site Chief Executive Officer, Denmark Hill

Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Put On Record Housing For Women Devonshires Solicitors LLP JI Solicitors Barrister Silverlock Medical Centre Maudsley NHS Southwark Adult Social Care Dr Phil Gregory County Court At Clerkenwell Shoreditch HMCTS K05EC530 DJs Greenidge 24 Swan 26 July Sterlini 1 August Strike Winsome Duncan Claim Label Me Violent Nuisance Richard Hayes Pigram Bell Sent 7 Claims To CLCC Naidoo Medical Review Beecham Equality Act Assessor Assessment 15/4/24 Did Understanding Statutory Assessment 2009 Is There A Link To Richard Harty MIC Paedophile Rings June O’Sullivan Drag Queen Storytellers Mayor Of London Knighted Who Was His Advisor Queen Camilla Tainted ITV News Documentary Husband 100 Birthday Card Share Stories Of PTSD Neglect On Byron Ward Kings College Hospital Foundation Trust Manhandled By White Security Nurse Betty Called PALS Gayle Lewis 6 Months Response MOPAC End Gender Base Violence Where Were They When I Was Caring For Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson Defensive Practice Social Media Harvest Intellectual Property Copyright Images CPPDP Kings College London RADAR-CNS Dr Faith Matcham Mark Rowley Signed In Honour Of Strong Women Everywhere At A New Met For London Launch Attempts To Section Murder Me Failed Am To Be Entrap With Respiredone But Who Prescribed It If I Don’t Have A GP Time Is The Master 31/12/24


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Reason for Rejecting CS0927749: I am rejecting the following based on the fact that Silverlock Medical Centre was acting under the dictates of Dr Phil Gregory who has acted unprofessionally from the time he contacted me after I was seen by Dennis Kamara of the Mental Health Team of Nexus Health Group. Dr Gregory invited himself to my home to conduct an interview and I welcome him because at our meeting he convinced me he was part of the TEAM looking out for my welfare in resolving the issues with Housing for Women. After our meeting at Marina House with him and the Nurse I was given a leaflet about a recommended medication. After reading the leaflet I made an appointment to go discuss the matter with the TEAM. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend. Dr Gregory called me on a Private to my Mobile and was acting strange, so I decided to record the conversation as my “Defensive Practice”. I was at home on the 21 November when Dr Gregory and the Nurse turned up unannounced, so I invited them in. I told them on entering I was recording and Dr Gregory said he was concerned about my WELFARE and asked me to stop recording. I refused and that’s when he mentioned Policies and Procedures and I told him I was not given any P&P and did not sign any. I believe if I had turned the RECORDING off as Dr Gregory ORDERED, he would have carried out the reason for his visit despite my friend was present. Dr Gregory has since used PRIVACY to get YouTube to remove my video, which is in breach of the Equality Act and Data Protection Act. Dr Gregory has been in touch with the Solicitor who asked me to remove YouTube videos he spent his time going through. I don’t know the relationship between Devonshires Solicitors LLP and Dr Gregory, but an email was sent to my SOLICITOR that Dr Gregory is my PSYCHIATRIST, etc, etc… Dr Gregory is NOT my Psychiatrist, and I was not PRESCRIBED any RESPIREDONE. Although I raised concerns about Dr Gregory’s unprofessional conduct, he has failed to respond. However, I was sent threats from his TEAM via post. As a disabled NHS Pensioner, how can the NHS have justified leaving me without a GP for the third time. Just be aware that this will be made PUBLIC. I will not accept what has been done to me by the NHS why I was a participant in Dr Maria Hudson research paper for the Policy Studies Institute “The Experience of Multiple Discrimination” recommended to ACAS. Let me put on record how my husband ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON was neglected on BYRON ward, and I was removed from his bedside and manhandled. The evidence is online, and I will use the HMCTS K05EC530 #EqualityAct ASSESSOR for RESEARCH into who is Dr Phil Gregory and who he is working for. Because I spent the last ten years caring for my husband ensuring I document our journey. Because of the MALICIOUS ALLEGATIONS circulating. Mervelee Myers FD (Open) Mental Health & SEND Advocate Do not delete the following message: Ref:MSGNHSD18808342_KApI681CnjjYGxiShow less

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Your Review:  I WAS KICKED OUT ON 5TH DECEMBER WHEN I ATTENDED FOR MY DIABETES REVIEW. THIS IS A CRYNG SHAME ON THE NHS FOUNDED BY NYE BEVAN IN 1948. I arrived at the Surgery on the 5th December for the appointment arranged for me for my Diabetes review. I tried signing in and after a few attempts went to speak to someone at Reception who asked if I was sure I have an appointed. She checked and said I was an INACTIVE PATIENT. I told her I am a new patient, she went away and came back saying I was no longer registered at the Surgery. I was in excruciating pains because my back was acting up as well as the ASB behaviour from the neighbour and others in my Road. I pleaded with the person to no avail. Another person came out to talk to me. As stated above I keep a “Defensive Practice” so some of the information is on record.
Because of my treatment I decided to give up some of my RIGHTS if it is even that as a DISABLED NHS PENSIONER I can at least get Medical Aid when needed. But to be treated this way by the Surgery because I refused to take the RESPIREDONE that Dr Phil Gregory is forcing me to take after his MEDICAL GASLIGHTING, STALKING me via private number call to my mobile, turning up at my home unannounced with his Nurse. Then getting YouTube to remove my video and Maudsley NHS to write me threatening letter. I would appreciate feedback about this matter. Because this will be used in my RESEARCH about GENDER BASED VIOLENCE. K05EC530 claims that I have an unspecified non-organic psychosis so I am wondering if the Surgery is involved with making this diagnosis. Because I am not aware of this on my Medical Reports before. Is the Surgery also responsible for prescribing any other medication other than the ATROVASTATIN and METFORMIN. I am not aware of any diagnosis of psychosis that may impact on whether I am considered to have or not have litigation and/or wookey capacity. I do not trust the Defendant’s Counsel and would be grateful to know what information from my Medical Report was shared with Dr Gregory or any other individuals or organisation intent on using my MENTAL HEALTH to entrap me with RESPIREDONE to make me unable to function. The question who was looking after my husband who died age 101 years and 1 month on BYRON ward at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. A word of advice to those trying to destroy me. Refer to Kings College London RADAR-CNS with Dr Faith Matcham for why the Equality Act Assessor will be providing evidence for my book END GENDER BASED VIOLENCE in Housing for Women Property in UK. Queen Camilla has been tainted by H4W involvement in ITV Documentary. Because my husband was traumatised by Ms Gilchrist who was coerced by H4W to target us. I would be grateful if the Surgery could address these concerns ASAP so I can move on 10 years after my MOTHER died with DEMENTIA. Someone has to STAND UP SPEAK OUT about the treatment of WINDRUSH GENERATION. I do copy to safeguard my copyright and intellectual property.

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CRUKDear Mervelee,

A few weeks ago, we welcomed current and alumni members of our Cancer Insights Panels and Inclusion in Involvement Steering group to Barts Cancer Institute for our annual hybrid social event. It was great to welcome over 40 members and celebrate the impact they’ve had across the work of Cancer Research UK through this reward and recognition event. We’ve received some fantastic feedback and are looking forward to next years event already. Read more about it below.

Also, this week, we have an update on a project promoted earlier in the year, about the role of unpaid carers. This was an informative workshop and helped us to understand how they support those they care for to access health information.Thanks for your continued support in our work.

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Jozie on behalf of the Patient Involvement Team
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Housing Ombudsman Service Responsible For Mervelee Myers Scared Of Acting On Suicidal Thoughts. 

As a member of the Resident Panel, Mervelee Myers is exercising my rights as a vulnerable person who has been let down by the Housing Ombudsman Services and Mr. Richard Blakeway in particular to the point where after attending Court on Wednesday 18th September 2024, I came away feeling SUICIDAL.  After leaving Court I attended my appointment with Dennis Kamara and was in time to hear him talking with a female on the phone. The purpose of the talk was Dennis was arranging support for me with Mental Health Older Adults Service 02032286920. After leaving the appointment I had to take my “Marriage Certificate” to the Job Centre to get it scanned to send off to get Bereavement Support Payment. I visited a friend of mine and was too SCARED to come back to my home where I no longer feel SAFE. I sleep on his sofa and leave early next morning. I have not eaten a proper meal in days and having DIABETES does not help my situation. I had to call the Police again when my neighbour started shouting abuse at me and threatening to come down to SORT me out. CAD 7435/16SEP24 and I have an appointment to be interviewed on the 22/09/2024. I have been living like a PRISONER at Alma Grove London SE1 5PY since I was forced to barricade myself in on Christmas eve 2022 for over an hour. The Safer Neighbourhood Team was supposed to contact me from then, am still waiting. Let me share more recent information about my engagement with the Metropolitan Police that will expose “A New Met for London” as a cover for GASLIGHTING and MISOGYNY in breach of the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics in the UK in 2024. No Blacks No Dogs No Irish. CAD 5710/12SEP/24 and CAD 5309/0Aug24 and CAD 3200/19May24 and CAD5569/17May24 and CAD 4631/17May24. Now I would appreciate if the Metropolitan Police do their job of SAFEGUARDING the author of IN HONOUR OF STRONG WOMEN EVERYWHERE whose Book Sir Mark Rowley signed in Brixton, please. 

As a participant in research from the time 2010 when the Equality Act Protected Characteristic became law. I participated in Dr. Maria Hudson’s “The Experience of Multiple Discrimination” for the Policy Studies Institute recommended to ACAS. In August 2010 I conducted the “A Voice of a Child” project for www.leyf.org.uk CEO June O’Sullivan working at Luton Street Community Nursery. Let me reference an article of the 8th March 2019 “In Honour of International Women’s Day & Celebrating my Husband’s 96th Birthday”. For why the Housing Ombudsman Services and the Judiciary of England and Wales and the Crown Prosecution Service and Criminal Justice System are responsible for Mervelee Myers threatened with IMPRISONMENT and EVICTION via CONTEMPT of COURT. With each SUICIDAL thoughts that I am getting because of the orchestrated DISCRIMINATION after the death of my MOTHER with DEMENTIA and I wrote to LEYF Senior HR Dilys Epton that am DEPRESSED and DYING SLOWLY of TORTURE. I experienced another miscarriages of justice https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-2300047-2016 for more. 

Severe Maladministration Report

 Let me touch on these briefly so the Housing Ombudsman Service understand that I will no longer tolerate Richard Blakeway and his TEAM being party to the DISCRIMINATION by Housing for Women that leaves me facing EVICTION and IMPRISONMENT. If I did not have the Solicitor at JI Solicitors and Barrister Miranda Grell representing me, I would have been imprisoned for telling my TRUTHS. Listen to this https://youtu.be/umCkr178Nhw?si=AFQBKfd0x998XRyw and https://youtu.be/M1keBzhYQqE?si=C6U4HSsI8I8uiCWt and https://youtu.be/UU3Y9wibgLY?si=10QUcv_qKl1r2BQy and https://youtu.be/BwGy0N4PTEM?si=83NLuftP6UQcS8CK and  https://youtu.be/taA14IVIm9g?si=Se4EjxYD0RwYCybq and  https://youtu.be/3og_5Mgkhrw?si=eTV1i4Id3QAdDKkQ and  https://youtu.be/GP_TQeJ2GHY?si=aQYet_bCNWH_G2Tg and https://youtu.be/zpf0FVRHZuY?si=A9YJIVp_SaaMtkM2 and  https://youtu.be/5DD2nx542sA?si=oDelESxiDpX9C88- and https://youtu.be/mHsWtuwhF6U?si=zy1Yd41OS6jRl_B0  and  #merveleemyers name #hmcts & #cjs & #cps & #police & #socialmedia #cyberbullies #paedophile RINGS 64

https://youtu.be/GfxJh1QOPTI  understand why I am aggrieved that whilst YouTube is trying to make me a VOICELESS VULNERABLE VICTIM like HMCTS has done with the injunction based on Housing for Women 23 years of not acting on my concerns. YouTube is making MONEY advertising on my CRY for help that I consider can make the SUICIDAL thoughts become reality.      

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Make Things Right Campaign: Mervelee Myers wants to share information about the Systemic Discrimination and Miscarriages of Justice starting at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 2003-2008 when I had the first nervous breakdown after the death of my brother wit colon cancer. To 2024 when my husband was neglected on BYRON ward and on the 6th April 2024 after attending the Windrush Vigil in Brixton Nurse Betty called Security I was ABUSING STAFF. I was removed from my husband’s bedside and ended in A&E at St Thomas’ Hospital. I never saw my husband again until he died on the 8th and they waited 6 hours to inform me. Since LEYF CEO sanctions the DISCRIMINATION and labels me Unprofessional, Uncoorporative, Rude, Intimidating, Confrontational, Aggressive – Lacking Empathy (UURICA-LE) after I fronted OFSTED at BIB in September 2014 and was given the CEO Long Service Award. Let me put the Government in the spotlight. In 2011 I meet Michael Gove at LEYF Annual Conference. I represented LEYF at a Consultation with the Communities Secretary Eric Pickles. I wrote an Open Letter to PM David Cameron in October 2015. I write another Open Letter to PM Theresa May in 2017 and take out a PETITION that was rejected. This was the same year when Winsome Duncan sent me 3 REVIEWS on LEYF website about the abuses at LEYF Nurseries. By this time I was able to access LEYF websites. I was removed by LinkedIn that ended stealing 3 accounts, the first with 69 PUBLICATIONS. 

Let me put on record that the Housing Ombudsman Service must be accountable for the Ms. Presley and Mervelee Myers who have been made VOICELESS by INJUNCTIONS because of the failures to act when we raised concerns. If I did not promise to stop SWEARING I would. What is meant by the GOVERNMENT is seeking volunteers from the Housing Ombudsman Resident Panel to participate in an EXCITING research project? The campaign aim to EMPOWER housing TENANTS to raise issues and make COMPLAINTS if they have PROBLEMS with their HOME or LANDLORD. 

Let me tell the Housing Ombudsman Service that I have signed up, but the world will know more about how HOS is responsible for Mervelee Myers’ predicament where am SCARED of acting on my SUICIDAL thoughts. 

As a participant in consultation with CRISIS and Adrian Jackson as a member of Cardboard Citizens let me say I have averted a Grenfel Tower where I have been living the past 23 yeas as a result of “Domestic Violence” because of greedy contractors. I was a member of the Housing for Women Scrutiny Panel as the minute taker. Ms. Presley found me online because Hermoine Cameron was advocating on my behalf on Twitter. 

  My complaints reached “Stage2” and then my DATA was wiped from the Customer Portal. When I see Women’s Housing Forum @Denise473 and Zaiba Qureshi from H4W co chairs the Women’s Housing Forum, highlighting the demand for affordable homes for women, and our collective vision… I am wondering why H4W is not highlighted in the Housing Ombudsman Service severe maladministrations? I am ANGRY seeing Housing for Women 01 September 2024 “Despicable to see people trying to profit from people directly affected by the housing crisis x.com/independent/St…

I will end by saying it is a dying shame on the Housing Ombudsman Service to be operating like WOLVES in SHEEP clothing whilst Housing for Women tenants like Ms. Presley and Mervelee Myers are GAG with threats of IMPRISONMENT and EVICTION via CONTEMPT of COURT because H4W employ Devonshires Solicitors LLP to send me letter of repossession in July 2023. I want the HOS to go track my online RECORD of seeking help. I even contacted my MP Neil Coyle who has been in touch with H4W. I am sat in doors hoping they will come and fix the toilet seat again, before my visitor arrives from abroad. I told the person I have spoken to I don’t want my vistor to come see me in the state am in. 

I have an appointment for an interview next Friday, I got up feeling SUICIDAL. The person at CRISIS 08007312864 Victor has only made matters worse. As an EYFS coordinator SENCO and Multigenerational Working Approach Facilitator at LEYF, I will take back control and let the world know how the person who was the face of “Windrush 70” is being treated in the UK after the contributions I made. 

Kindest regards

Mervelee Myers FD (Open)

Mental Health & SEND Advocate

Turn Activist.        


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Resident Panel monthly newsletter from the Housing Ombudsman Service
View as a webpageResident Panel update – 19 September 2024Dear Resident Panel memberWe recently released our severe maladministration report on temporary moves – which is where residents are moved out of their home due to required works. This report comes ahead of the introduction of Awaab’s Law, which has specific requirements for landlords on temporary moves where there are risks to the health and safety of residents. Severe maladminstration is the most serious failure the Housing Ombudsman can make, where there is evidence of serious detrimental impact to the resident so these reports are vital for learning and highlighting where things can be improved across the sector.The impact of our recruitment driveBetween April and July this year we completed 713 more investigations than in the same period last year – a 41% increase. We would like to thank anyone that has an open case with us for their patience as we continue to grow and evolve to meet demands on the service. How the Housing Ombudsman investigates complaintsInvite to take part in government research about landlords communication with residentsThe Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) would like your views to help support and inform their Make Things Right campaign. The government is seeking volunteers from the Housing Ombudsman Resident Panel to participate in an exciting research project. The campaign aims to empower social housing tenants to raise issues and make complaints if they have problems with their home or landlord.The Government is looking for volunteers to join 2 focus groups to understand people’s experiences in how their landlord communicates with them about their reporting and complaints process, including any pain points that exist, and what they would like to see in how their landlord communicates with you.The sessions will be led by our marketing agency, 23red, who will create the final campaign. The focus groups will bring together a small group of tenants to answer questions and discuss experiences around landlords communicating their social housing complaints processes.When are the focus groups?To participate, you need to be free to join both of the focus groups via Zoom on the dates below.Wednesday 25 September from 5pm to 6pmThe first focus group is a guided discussion around resident’s experiences.Thursday 17 October from 5pm to 6pmThe second focus group is to build upon discussions and give feedback on ideas being developedHow to take partIf you are interested in taking part, please send an email to residentpanel@housing-ombudsman.org.uk confirming that you would be available for both these dates.Please note there are a limited number of slots therefore we will confirm if you have been selected as a participant for the focus groups.After you are confirmed to participate, we will share your email with the marketing agency 23red, who will be in touch to provide more information, share the consent form, and answer any questions you may have.Upcoming virtual meetingsMeet the Ombudsman 9 October 2024This will be the second virtual Meet the Ombudsman with our Resident Panel which will be held via Zoom at 5pm to 6pm.Register nowCorporate Plan discussion19 November 2024 or 20 November 2024Virtual meeting for the Ombudsman to discuss the Corporate Plan with the panel.Please only register for 1 of the dates.The meeting will be held via Zoom at 5pm to 6pm.19 November 2024 registration20 November 2024 registrationJoin our special interest discussion on complaints about Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) on Wednesday 16 October 5pm to 6pmJoin this Resident Panel special interest discussion about the role of the Housing Ombudsman and how we look at complaints about landlord’s handling of antisocial behaviour.We have a factsheet about antisocial behaviour complaints on our website and would welcome any suggestions to additional information you think would be helpful or is not answered on the page.We also want to hear how your landlord responds to antisocial behaviour including any changes to its process, policies, good practice, or where you think it could be doing better.Please note, due to limited time for this session we will not discuss individual cases of antisocial behaviour.Register for the meeting on 16 OctoberHow the Housing Ombudsman handles complaints about ASB fact sheetClaims farmersPhoneDuring the Resident Panel meeting in June, over 55% of you told us that you had been approached or seen an advert for a disrepair claim company. We have been hard at work informing regulators, the Financial Conduct Authority and the Solicitiors Regulation Authority of their actions and to push for change, and had conversations with the Ministry of Justice. This is a great example of how the input from our Resident Panel really can make a difference across the sector. 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 residents’ lives and landlords’ services through housing complaints.Contact us | News | UnsubscribeYou have received this email because you are a member of the Housing Ombudsman Resident Panel. This email contains web beacons. 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LEWIS, Gayle (KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)gaylelewis@nhs.net

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Thu 18/04/2024 15:14

You replied on Wed 05/06/2024 07:48
You replied on Wed 05/06/2024 07:48
Dear Ms Myers,

My name is Gayle Lewis, and I am a Patient Complaint Officer at King’s College Hospital. My reason for contacting you is to introduce myself and to confirm we are taking the concerns you raised about your recent experience at King’s forward through the formal complaints process.  The Trust aims to have investigated your concerns within 40 working days. Once our investigations are complete we will send you a formal response in a letter from one of our Executive team.  If at any stage we find we need more time to complete our investigations we will contact you to inform you of this.

I have read your account of what happened and apologise that this led to you raising a complaint.

To aid our investigation into your concerns, I have listed key points that you have asked us to respond to.

·        Complainant arrived to witness Mr Tomlinson falling out of bed, the nurse accompanying the complainant did not notice this

·        Complainant decided to video events as wanted a record of the incidents that took place

·        Complainant states that nursing staff were abusive towards her and not caring for her husband appropriately

·        Security staff were called and ejected (roughly handling her, causing her fingernail to break) her from the building – she asked for her coat which was returned with money missing from the pocket.

·        Was safeguarding in place for complainant’s husband

To ensure we understand the key points within your complaint that you would like answered and to ensure a thorough investigation takes place, I want to ensure that I have accurately presented your key concerns.  It would also be helpful to understand the outcome you are seeking.  Typical outcomes from raising a complaint would be:

•             An official explanation in the form of a written response.

•             An apology for a poor experience.

•             Process improvements to help ensure a similar occurrence does not happen in the future.

•             Potential retraining for staff, if identified through the course of the investigation.

I would be grateful if you could confirm this is a fair reflection of your concerns for our investigation.  If this is not correct, or you have additional issues you would like us to investigate, then please contact me to confirm these points.

If you need communication support such as an interpreter or information in another language, audio, Braille, Easy Read or large print, please let me know. If there is anything you wish to discuss about your case, please either email or contact Olivia on 0203 299 4515. 

With kind regards

Gayle Lewis

Gayle Lewis

Patient Complaints Officer

Patient Complaints

King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS

Chat with me on Teams 

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Email: gaylelewis@nhs.net or kch-tr.patientcomplaints@nhs.net


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Access to the brand-new hub is now live and if you missed it you can now catch up on the meeting on 18 June

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2 July 2024

Dear Resident Panel member 

We hope you are well.

Thank you to those of you that attended the first panel meeting on Tuesday 18 June. The meeting was held in the style of one of our national Meet the Ombudsman events, where the Ombudsman answered questions pre-submitted before the meeting. If you missed the meeting or would like to watch it again – you can catch up on the recording below.

We are excited to let you know that we have built a brand-new online hub exclusively for Resident Panel members. Read on to access the new engagement platform and have your say on how we communicate with the panel. 

In other news, this month we will be hosting the first special interest discussion on how the Housing Ombudsman can help shared owners with housing complaints. 

Read on to find out more!

Catch up on the recording from the panel meeting on 18 June 

If you missed the panel meeting on 18 June, or would like to watch it again, you watch a recording of the meeting via the link below. The panel met Housing Ombudsman, Richard Blakeway, and Chief Operating Officer, Andrea Keenoy, who answered questions pre-submitted by panel members. 

We had lots of excellent questions and will answer more of the questions we received before the meeting and in the meeting chat, after the election has taken place on 4 July. 

We also wanted to let the panel know that there is no expectation of attending every meeting or responding to every survey. You do not need to send us an email if you are unable to attend a meeting due to other commitments – we know that everyone has busy lives!  

Catch up on the meeting

Introducing the brand-new Resident Panel Hub 

We are excited to tell you that we have a brand-new online engagement platform with a hub exclusively for Resident Panel members! Via the hub, you will be able to provide feedback through surveys, have your say on the latest consultations from the service and provide evidence for reports.  

The Hub is now live, and the first survey is available for your feedback. The survey will ask for your views on your panel experience so far, what you would like to see over the next 3 years and your preference for when meetings should be held.  

Head over to the hub to access the first survey! 

Later this month, panel members will also be invited to have their say on the annual resident and landlord survey and provide evidence that will feed into a Spotlight Report on complaints about contractors.  

Visit the Resident Panel Hub

Special interest discussion on Shared Ownership complaints

Earlier this week, we sent an invite to members of the panel that told us they own part of their home to invite them to a special interest discussion which will take place via Zoom on:

Thursday 25 July 2024 at 5pm to 6pm

Special interest discussions are online meetings where a smaller group will talk about a specific topic or issue that we see across our casework or in the sector. If you are a shared owner and have not received an email invite to this meeting, then please get in touch at residentpanel@housing-ombudsman.org.uk

Did you know we have Frequently Asked Questions on our website?

The Housing Ombudsman is working hard to provide a service that is open, transparent, and accessible. We are continuously working to improve the information for residents on our website to ensure it is helpful and easy to understand.  

With the help of the previous Resident Panel, we have updated the Frequently Asked Questions on our website to include more information about our process and how landlords should handle complaints following the introduction of the Ombudsman’s statutory Code on 1 April 2024. 

Read the FAQs on our website

A safe space to share your views

We have set out expectations of panel members and when we may apply our policy on unreasonable behaviour. 

Acceptable use guide

Privacy notice

To find out more about how we use your personal information please read our Resident Panel privacy notice.

Privacy notice

Changed your mind?

If you no longer wish to join the Housing Ombudsman Resident Panel, please send an email to 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 Service

We 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 residents’ lives and landlords’ services through housing complaints.

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