Declan emails the chairman of West London Churches Homeless Concern a third time after being kicked awake in the middle of the night ... except this time he is the one told to move!
Since 7 January we have been bedding down with 35 other rough sleepers in a rolling winter night shelter programme run by the West London Churches Homeless Concern (WLCHC), which closes next Monday. On 10 March Declan was twice kicked awake in the middle of the night. A week later, on 17 March, he was kicked awake in the middle of the night and the head of the supervising staff had to physically extricate the rough sleeper's legs from his mat. Last night was more eventful. After Declan reported being kicked awake, a member of the supervising staff told him to move out because the rough sleeper in question proved too difficult to move. Women sleep separately, so I only learnt about this at 6.00am this morning. This is Declan's third email to the chairman of WLCHC on health and safety grounds:
The head of supervising staff on Mondays previously described the kicks as an "accident", so I suppose Declan just has bad luck. The worst "accident" that comes to mind took place in June 2008 when Declan's hold-all bag containing our documents, passports, money and other things vanished in the Catholic Sisters of Mercy Dellow Centre, the very same morning Declan was due to lodge a second application for priority with the European Court of Human Rights. (We have been forced to sleep rough on the streets of London for more than 3 1/2 years in total, from 4 November 2006 to 13 July 2009 and again from 14 April 2013 to the present day.) As Declan reveals in paragraph 20 of his recent complaint to the United Nations, the Sisters of Mercy subsequently refused to release CCTV footage of the robbery to the police.