Cqc evidence
Hello scope warrior's,
I have had some malpractice from my cmht . Should I give them a copy of evidence I'm sending to the cqc in advance.
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I’ve had the same from CMHT psychiatrist, she deliberately destabilised me , took me almost 2 days to stop crying and I’m still distressed by it . My CMHT are completely useless and make me worse . I’m also thinking of making a complaint
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WEll they told me I hadn't been in secondary care prior hadn't had malpractice from a past support worker plusloads of other things. I find it difficult to process things and in med review was made to feel like it was all In my head. Although I have letter from manager re malpractice, discharge letters from secondary care and gp letters . ....
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The sychologist don't sinq with the support teams . And the managers are usually accountants. So it's all about £ signs, and usually say there taylored and deal with people with complex needs and support, but want you to fit in a black and white box not realising people's hidden disabilities effects them in different ways. The reality is not black and white
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Sounds like they gaslighting you , they’ve been doing it to me as well .
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Well kings college hospital slam have been good before its only the last 8 months since changed care coordinator
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well let me know what happens with your complaint coz I’ll be doing the same if they carry on trying to destabilise me .
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What's ur situation with them
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4 of them been lying to me since 2023 , made me so bad I ended up in psychiatric hospital , now the psychiatrist is blatantly lying about me as well . They just want to dismiss people , true what you say , it’s all about money and ticking a box .
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Well pals really only deal with disputes but no influence in tre plans . So more like disagreements and info and reviews a lot of not good or positive.
Nhs director usually on the ibd along with large proportion of go's psychiatrist on mental health with them.
Cqc sorts out everything and more of an independent for the individual
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tbh I think they all stick together when you complain , all back each other up .
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Tell them you only want communication via email. It's a legal document. Then any questions you have regarding your mh or how you feel send them an email. This is evidence.
Also by email it's clearer and direct from both sides . Also you may find writing may be clearer on expressing yourself than words. When I'm stressed my voice raises and my anxiety can get hysterical. Coming across and being interpreted the wrong way
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thx , this is really good advice . I’m exactly the same and can get really distressed then start shouting and crying at same time . I think email is much better coz I always forget what I want to say fully then get depressed that I let myself down .
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It comes under mental health act. Disability act, human rights act ill messages u them tomorrow with correct titles
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thk u v much
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Mental Health Act 1983, Disability Discrimination Act 1995, Equality Act 2020, HumanRights Act 1988.
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