Friday, August 09, 2019

The Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's breach our human rights by posing an immediate threat to our tenancy

From the My Pick link below:

"This obscene disregard for your rights seems to continue unresolved!"
-Don Collins Sr, President of ISAF, Washington DC

Our Church and State website has no less than 57 Nobel Laureates on it; for details, see this blog's sidebar under "Church and State" (updated today).
Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms formulates what is the core of free speech. "Everyone has the right to freedom of expression." In an important interpretation of this article, the European Court of Human Rights in Handyside v. UK (1976) indicated that this "freedom of expression" should be construed as follows. It "is applicable not only to 'information' or 'ideas' that are favourably received, or regarded as inoffensive, or as a matter of indifference, but also to those that offend, shock or disturb the State or any sector of the population". Such are the demands of that pluralism, tolerance and broadmindedness without which there is no "democratic society" (see Cliteur, 2010).

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan


Declan and I are housed in a flat that is part of the Mayor of London's Rough Sleepers Initiative. Alongside our tenancy is access to the Mayor's Tenancy Sustainment Team (TST) at St Mungo's. It has been acknowledged by the Greater London Authority in court papers that both Declan and I can live independently – we do not have addictions or mental illness or behavioural issues. Our needs are solely related to the harassment, discrimination, intimidation and victimisation we routinely face. Unless otherwise averted, next week Declan will write to our local MP for the referral to the Housing Ombudsman of his complaint against St Mungo's for unreliable support deemed to be satisfactory by them. However, if St Mungo's insist upon maintaining their position below, in two weeks time Declan will write a pre-action letter to St Mungo's CEO Howard Sinclair giving them two weeks to put things right. By the end of that two-week period, we will have at the ready pleadings for filing with the Central London County Court.

For the attention of Howard Sinclair, CEO, St Mungo's

Anifat Anifowoshe
TST Manager
St Mungo's

Address removed for email


9 August 2019

Dear Anifat,

I refer to our telephone conversation this afternoon.

I am shocked by your refusal to provide me with an explanation for the ongoing non-issue of a to-whom-it-may-concern letter ("the letter") that I can use as a reference to help me find LD voluntary work, and that I believe should be issued to put things right. My understanding is that it is your position that no such letter, or explanation for its non-issue, will be provided by my TST caseworker before a meeting has taken place between myself and him "to discuss ways forward".

I do not believe that it is fair or reasonable for you to expect me to arrange such a meeting without the letter or an explanation for its non-issue.

Please note that neither myself nor my wife is willing to vary, change or alter any of the terms of our support under our tenancy agreement. It is not irrelevant in this regard that the last time I met my TST caseworker I had to fight for four months to have false and misleading case notes removed from your Opal system. I believe that not only is your position unfair and unreasonable, but it poses an immediate threat to our tenancy in breach of our human rights.

If there is information my TST caseworker requires to issue the letter, I am more than happy to provide him with this information in writing or over the phone. I present below a to-whom-it-may-concern email that my professional referee in Washington DC provided me with last year.

Yours sincerely,

Declan Heavey
Managing Director
Network for Church Monitoring


Declan taught PE in Glenstal Abbey, one of Ireland's top schools.

Declan most recently fought for four months over case notes. Among a whole host of other problems (including one false and fabricated claim of 15 February that he "wants to explore training"), the last two action notes relating to learning disability volunteering were missing from a barely legible image attachment of notes that he received on 1 May (see para. 9 of Particulars of Claim here).

18 February 2019[1]
Met with Declan at his home today at 3pm on 18 February. On 1 February Declan and TST North came to an agreement regarding support going forward. Marc: Send supporting email to Sense.

6 March 2019[2]
Marc: Supporting email sent to Sense.

15 March 2019[3]
Met with Declan at his home today at 3.30pm on 15 March. Meeting following Declan's interview with Sense on 7 March. Marc: Enhanced supporting email sent to KEEN London containing up-front reference to Declan's former homelessness.

22 March 2019[4]
Marc: Contacted KEEN London. Volunteer coordinator is due to return next week and shall contact regarding supporting email.

2 April 2019[5]
Marc: Contacted KEEN London. Spoke with volunteer coordinator and waiting for application to be forwarded.

____________________________
1-3 These three notes were agreed upon during said meeting of 15 March 2019.
4-5 The wording of these latter two action notes was agreed upon by email on 17 April 2019.

Don Collins Sr is Declan's professional referee. Below is Don's reference dated 8 September 2018. It is somewhat understated, in that our Church and State website now has 57 Nobel Laureates on it, as well as a distinguished list of 235 Honorary Associates that includes 15 Nobel Laureates and eight knighted professors. (These figures were lower last September when, for example, we had two Nobel Laureates listed as associates.)

Donald A. Collins, President
International Services Assistance Fund
5620 Oregon Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20015
[Information withheld]
FAX [number withheld]
eMail [address withheld]

September 8, 2018

To Whom It May Concern:

I have become aware that my colleague, Declan Heavey, a highly educated professional, has come to need a reference for Newham Council (Active Newham) to find him voluntary work within Newham with children and adults with learning disabilities in a sport setting.

Declan's credentials for this sort of voluntary work are impressive. He is an accredited UK Athletics assistant coach with a DBS certificate for such a voluntary position. He is also a former physical education teacher, who has taught in one of Ireland's top schools (Glenstal Abbey) and set up and ran an unprecedented national network of 26 summer schools called Adventure Ireland that catered for over 4,000 children aged 6-14.

I have read with interest a Republic of Ireland newspaper article about Adventure Ireland that speaks of an admirable 'reconciliation scheme' for the involvement of a large number of children from Northern Ireland. Under this scheme, southern locations catered for children from Northern Ireland accompanied by experienced youth workers known by the children themselves. I understand and have no doubt that this scheme attracted considerable local media coverage both sides of the border between the two countries.

Declan manages an extensive website to which many contribute significant articles that bear on the general welfare of people everywhere. The site gets hundreds of thousands of hits and is a favorite of mine and many Nobelists. In fact, the site has no less than 40 Nobelists on it, as well as a distinguished list of 183 Honorary Associates to date that includes 2 Nobelists and 7 academics with knighthoods under the British royal honors system.

I have met Declan and known him for more than 7 years and I can attest to his strength of character. He is an outstanding and active citizen with a great commitment to community. He is highly responsible, loyal and trustworthy, and has exceptional organisational and management skills. I am pleased to report that my association with him has convinced me that he would provide a worthy addition to serving children and adults with learning disabilities in a sport setting.

Should you wish for more information from me, kindly email me at this address.

Sincerely, 

Donald A. Collins

Last year St Mungo's made the international press for all the wrong reasons. They are accused of helping to get rough sleepers arrested and deported. When the story came through my Russia Today (RT) news feed, it left Declan gob smacked. He subsequently spoke with Diane Taylor, the journalist covering the story for the Guardian.


From My Picks

12 July: Threat to life: Updated complaint to the United Nations under Article 19 (freedom of expression) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's highlighted

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