A document by Simon Edgley sets out complaints and safeguarding-related matters involving service providers and housing arrangements.
The document forms part of ongoing correspondence regarding safety, accommodation, and support provision.
According to the document, concerns are raised about the adequacy of responses from relevant organisations and the impact of those responses on safety and wellbeing.
The material refers to unresolved issues and continuing risk.
From a legal perspective, the document engages safeguarding duties, housing-related obligations, and principles of duty
of care.
Where accommodation or support services are provided to vulnerable individuals, providers may be under statutory and contractual duties to ensure safety and appropriate standards.
The document also raises issues relating to accountability and oversight.
Failure to address complaints or safeguarding submissions may have legal implications, particularly where risk has been identified.
Overall, the document highlights ongoing safeguarding and accommodation concerns with potential legal implications relating to
compliance, risk management, and responsibility.
Note:
The Salvation Army failed to respond to this very serious, and even follow up, application.
In order to provide full transparency regarding the Hate and Discrimination that Autistics are suffering due to Suffolk Council, Simon Edgley believes that a copy of the original document is critical, even if it causes embarrassment or humiliation.
Please be aware that this and any other document was written in the current state of Simon Edgley’s Mental Health – this means there will be anything from foul language, triggering statements, typo and grammatical errors; thus giving an insight into the differences of Mental Heath when it affects a person.
