| Posted: 19 June 2007 at 12:49pm | IP Logged
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Ok here it is
I am 100% Livid right now. I am thinking of writing an official letter of complaint and or going to the papers with this one. I know if you are in the same situation as me this is going to make you too see red.
As you know I have PND part of this I get panic attacks and I am often scared to go out side my front door. Due to the anti social behaviour in my street I am not getting much sleep and we are overcrowded. My CPN has written a letter to the council stating that she feels that my PND will not get any better unless I am moved to a bigger property.
WAIT FOR IT north Lanarkshire council have told me that Mental health IE depression is not recognised as a health need they will only see Physical disability as a disability and there for I will just have to wait on the same list. They told me that I could have a house in this street ( it is full of anti social people). I then told them that my depression is exacerbated with the anti social problem I have the now and my CPN states this in her letter. I was told well it could be 5monthes or years before I get moved.
I have been looking at legislations and the human right policy and I found this,
Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004
For many of the groups of people described in the following chapters, including people with mental health problems, one source of disadvantage is fear of harm or abuse ( DRC/Capability Scotland, 2004; Mind, 2004). Although not specific to these groups of people one indirect source of protection may come from the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004. Under this piece of legislation local authorities, together with the relevant Chief Constable, are required to prepare a strategy for dealing with anti-social behaviour in the Council area. The strategy will set out the nature of anti-social behaviour in the area, the services available for preventing and tackling this behaviour, including for victims, and new services required to fill gaps in provision (Scottish Executive, 2004g). For the purposes of the Act, someone who acts or pursues a course of conduct that causes or is likely to cause alarm or distress is engaging in antisocial behaviour (section 143).
What do you think do I have a leg to stand on? I don’t think I am special and I should jump the queue but I think honestly if I need to stay hear much longer I will relive my family of the overcrowding and just jump out the window that’s how bad life is the know. Sorry its long x
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