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cathie
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I once rang pip to explain I couldn't make it was not prepared for what came next since found out why I was treated like violent aggrsive nut nut ..unable to request home visit as I was said to be to aggrsive turns out after being abused by staff it wasn't me at all but my welfare officer as were both called Catherine she takes a convos and is clearly .making right complaints went on for almost a year before I realised officer called me.one day with terrible attitude I asked why she said the way you spoke to me today and your asking me.why I said.lady I have not spoken to you today after calling me.a lair.three times I clocked and call my worker to ask if she had she was very angry d.w p had given her loads of abuse thinking it was.me ..oh dear on going complaints now just goes to show ain't got a clue I couldn't belive how I was.being treated.and why I was.classed as abusive violent and nasty I'm far.from it In fact guy on phone left.me feeling like I wanted to call the police way I was treated and spoken to was scary and hurrodous
Only me .. cathie..
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Goodness, what a confusing situation @cathie! So sorry to hear that you've had to go through this.
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Than you Pippa but now I'm recovered in my mind from second stroke I feel I'm strong enough to not only talk up for my self with more understanding of my surroundings and every day goings on I'm on a take no nonsense debut it makes all the difference once you can not only fight your own corner but understand what's been going on without any understanding was not aware I was so bad feeling far better able to deal with all my issues on phone or in person. No longer saying ohh OK then wow I was confused and unable but hey I'm back ...than you for your kind wordsOnly me .. cathie..
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Glad to hear you're doing okay @cathie, and lovely to hear from you!
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