In order to get the protection that the Law allows and stop the Discrimination shown by Mid Suffolk and Babergh Council, Simon Edgley (53, autistic) attempts to contact Mid Suffolk and Babergh Council, once again.
The document outlines steps taken by Simon Edgley in response to concerns that had previously been raised.
It refers to internal consideration of the issues, including communication between departments and assessment of information held at the time the update was prepared.
According to the update, aspects of the case remained under review and had not reached final resolution.
The update indicates that responsibility for the matter involved multiple council services.
It states that information was being shared internally, but acknowledges that progress was limited and that further action was required.
The document does not indicate that the underlying safeguarding conditions had been fully resolved at the time it was issued.
Safeguarding considerations are referenced throughout the update.
The document notes that safeguarding processes were relevant to the circumstances described, but does not set out any definitive outcome or confirm that preventative measures had successfully addressed the concerns raised.
The update also refers to correspondence and engagement with external parties.
It states that responses were being prepared or reviewed, and that further communication was anticipated.
However, the document makes clear that no final determination had been reached.
The update concludes by stating that the matter remained active and subject to continued assessment. It indicates that additional steps were expected to follow, but does not confirm when a conclusion would be reached.
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Mid Suffolk and Babergh Council have refused to respond to this very serious complaint.
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.
