Same old same old ! After the Inquest into my Mothers Death more questions arose so I wrote to the Chief Executive @andrewkfoster to get the answers and he chose to delegate it to the Trust Solicitor and refused to answer my questions.
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Replying to @davideaton51 @Imonlyslightly and
The above named refused to see my friend with a Solicitor present, but said she could have a meeting with the trust without a Solicitor
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Replying to @ang__johnson @davideaton51 and
The trust insist on dealing with my complaint face to face & not in writing. I did consider turning up with a solicitor in tow, but I anticipated that would happen.
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Replying to @stendec6 @ang__johnson and
I had been communicating with Wigan Infirmary by email for 10 years and because as soon as I received a message I was able to reply straight away said in future I had to correspond using the postal service.
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Replying to @davideaton51 @stendec6 and
I just don't understand how they think they can dictate on this. The trust which I was scrutinising tried switching to sending letters once they realised I was making progress too quickly via email. I demanded they switch back. They did.pic.twitter.com/PT9S49v9ax
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Replying to @C7RKY @davideaton51 and
I'm glad of the time letter writing gives me. I don't find all their political manoeuvring easy to deal with, so I need time to think. (It's one of the difficulties that leaves me thinking I have Asperger's.)
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Replying to @stendec6 @davideaton51 and
Important correspondence, it takes me 10x longer reviewing it as it does writing it. I constantly tweak phrases, add things, reframe things. We can't do that in person or by phone and given the outrageous word games these people play, they need verbally pinning down in a corner!
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Found when I have pinned them down, & I mean really pinned them down with backs against the wall, they apply the Unreasonable Behaviours Policy i.e.we don't have to respond to you.
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Replying to @Imonlyslightly @stendec6 and
Pretty sure CQC tried with me. Didn't work, luckily. The trust was a strange one though. Intense activity (email/phone/personal visits) for just 36 days start to finish, then nothing. I ignored their PHSO referral after just 9 days trying to close a complaint I hadn't even made.
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Replying to @C7RKY @Imonlyslightly and
And I equally ignored their attempts to stop me calling & visiting the trust after 26 days. I didn't give them a second to breath, think, consult lawyers or enjoy a cuppa... and it forced mistakes out of their cover up attempts. Important ones, as it turned out.pic.twitter.com/KV8iWhYIwD
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