*squint*
T4rs writes:
Got these free eye test vouchers from spec savers today which expired three, almost three, years ago? Thanks for nothing Specsavers!
Anyone?
Patrick outside Gandon House
The new anti-homeless bars erected outside of the Department of Social Protection’s offices in Gandon House, Amien Street, Dublin ensure those who used to sleep there can no longer do so.
Gráinne O’Sullivan writes:
This is my brother Patrick settling down to sleep on Saturday] outside Gandon House. He is a rough sleeper, he is not addicted to drugs or alcohol but has mental health issues. He was evicted from the HSE last March after 22 years as a long-stay patient with severe and enduring mental illness.
As they were planning to evict him, his 22-year long diagnosis of schizophrenia was changed to personality disorder. If this is the case then was he was held unlawfully for all those years, against his will?
When he was evicted, he was given a piece of paper to contact emergency accommodation but he wasn’t even registered as homeless and could not access a bed. He lived with my family but it didn’t last due to his complex mental health needs. He is barred from many emergency hostels and, as a result, is sleeping on the streets.
Since his eviction he is a different person, he is in utter distress. He is institutionalised and extremely vulnerable and has attempted suicide. There has been a massive deterioration in him as he stopped taking his medication and is extremely paranoid and aggressive. His mental health has never been as bad.
He has a mild intellectual disability and has limited basic life skills. He went from 24/7 nursing care to the streets. A DCC social worker assessment carried out since his eviction reported he is unsuitable for supported community accommodation let alone independent living.
As a family we are heartbroken and sick with worry. He’s at massive risk and our fear is he will end up dead soon. We worry constantly about him and his whereabouts.
We have tried everything we can think of to help him and are getting nowhere. I made a complaint to the HSE and their response was that he is receiving the highest level of care in the community – so the picture above is the highest level of mental healthcare in the community, according to them.
We have tried many times, and recently again, to get him admitted to have his mental health stabilised and back on medication. His GP said he was psychotic and wanted to admit him but his psychiatrist changed the GP’s mind when he rushed down with my brother’s file and said my brother was having withdrawals from alcohol.
He was then turned away from Beaumont A&E and refused admission as when they contacted his psychiatrist, he told them he has no mental illness, but the psychiatrist in Beaumont would not see him without three security guards present. He had a drug and alcohol test done in Beaumont which came back negative.
The Government closed the large institutions and did not open anything in the community to cater for the needs of people like my brother.
How many others are in a similar situation – where they say they have no mental illness in order to discharge them and put them onto the streets?
Many people and agencies in the community have told me there are many identical cases to that of my brother. An investigation needs to be carried out.
He is suffering everyday and is unable to cope due to this neglect. If anything happens to him, the HSE will be responsible. He has a right to treatment for his mental health and shouldn’t be punished for it.
Please share and raise awareness.
Previously: Turned Away
Thanks Anne
Kevin Brannigan tweetz:
Oi, Damien Ryan – your Dublin Bike card is at the Kevin Street Lower station
This afternoon.
The AV Room, Houses of the Oireachtas
The Banking Inquiry committee (chaired by Ciaran Lynch, above) launches its report into the financial collapse.
The 375-page document has found politicians from all major parties were “complicit in backing financial plans which contributed to the crash”.
Full report here
More as we read it.
Watch live here
Meanwhile…
Exclusive extract from the #bankinginquiry pic.twitter.com/4AFpGc8k7k
— The Sliced Pan (@theslicedpan) January 27, 2016
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Nutella store Selfridges, London
Seamas writes:
After two weeks of two-person teams and hawk-like vigilance – and inplementing a system whereby rude words appear to be flagged by their computer before printing – they left one person on the kiosk that I could work with.
Previously: I Can’t Stop
This afternoon.
The National Wax Museum Plus, Foster Place, College Green, Dublin 2
The Gerry Adams waxwork is unveiled by Gerry Adams
Darach Lennon at the mueum writes:
Mr. Adams played a prominent role in the negotiation of the Good Friday agreement and his absence from the museum’s Good Friday Agreement exhibit has been noted by many visitors to the National Wax Museum
The addition of Mr. Adams’ figure completes an exhibit featuring all the major political figures involved. Visitors can relive the moment of the signing of the agreement, by posing with a copy of the signed agreement. . The Irish Times ran a feature about the process of creating the figure, done by resident sculptor PJ Heraty.
Sasko Lazarov/Rollingnews
What you may need to know:
1. Ah, we dig. Very clever.
2. That last episode where Doug dealt with “The Rachel Problem” was the best of Season 3.
3. Which isn’t saying much. In all honesty, it was quite poor.
4. Ghostwriters? Pussy Riot? The Meechum threesome? It’s all getting rather silly.
5. Broadsheet prognosis: Bring back Freddy and those delicious ribs.
Release Date: March 4 (Netflix).
Eoghan Rua Finn writes:
“Take a look at this video of Wexford man John Doyle playing Danny Boy on a handsaw. He was a guest on the Morning Mix on Southeast Radio today. Might interest your readers.”
At Shannon Airport this morning.
Previously: For The Record
‘A Former US Marine Will Show Ireland Has Breached International Law In Shannon’
Thanks Lisa
You may have seen the Irish Wind Energy Association ad on de telly.
Senator Thomas Byrne tweetz:
My motion before Seanad calling on Irish Wind Energy Association not to use JFK words addressing Oireachtas in ads.
Jaykers.
FIGHT!