Mid Suffolk & Babergh Councill Shows Autistic Hate over Duty to House

by | 10 Jun,2023 | Council | 0 comments

A complaint by Simon Edgley addresses accommodation conditions and alleged incidents by Mid Suffolk and Babergh Council.


 

The document forms part of ongoing correspondence concerning housing conditions, safety, and local authority duties.

According to the document, observations and complaints are raised regarding accommodation arrangements and alleged hostile or unsafe incidents.
The material outlines concerns about living conditions and personal safety that Mid Suffolk and Babergh Council regard as acceptable.

From a legal perspective, the document engages housing law, safeguarding duties, and public law obligations.
Where allegations of unsafe accommodation or hostile incidents are raised, authorities may be required to assess risk, ensure the suitability of accommodation, and take protective action.

The document also raises issues of procedural fairness and accountability.
Failure to properly investigate or respond to accommodation-related complaints may have legal implications.

Overall, the document highlights housing and safety concerns with potential legal implications relating to statutory housing duties, safeguarding, and oversight.

Note:
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.

Complaint Regarding the Due Process Shown Assessing Duty to House .pdf