Minutes of the
Enfield Learning Disability
Partnership Board
This Meeting’s Big Issue Was
Community Safety
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Present - People Who Were There
Niel Niehorster Chair - London Borough of Enfield Head of Integrated Learning Disability Services
Faye Medcalf Autism and Learning Disability Representative (Co-chair)
Sheila Barry Specialist Participant
Bill Barry Specialist Participant
Daniel Anderson Councillor
Sarah McLean SEND Project Manager
Wendy Berry Family Carers Champion - Parent Carer/ CAPE
Surojit Walawalker (Wally) Family Carers Champion - Parent Carer/ CAPE Chair
Bernadette Reigar Parent Carer/ (CAPE)
Priscilla Surfraz Service Manager, Community Nurses
Pamela Burke Chief Executive, Enfield Carers Centre
Victor Chanaryn Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Elizabeth Taoushanis Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Naomi Gilder Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Sue Wilkinson Advocacy Support
Lesley Walls Specialist Participant – Voluntary Sector
Jane Richards Carer2Carer network
Geoff Lambrick London Borough of Enfield, Service Manager Assessment and Care Management
Trevor Uys London Borough of Enfield, Team Manager Assessment and Care Management
Meryn Cutter London Borough of Enfield, Equals Employment
Chris O’Donnell Person Centred Planning Coordinator -Facilitator
Matt Casey Service Manager, Strategy and Service Development
Ian Hart Service Development Manager
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Guests
Andrea Clemons Head of Community Safety - presenting
Imad Uddin Police Constable - presenting
Kevin Turner Police Constable
Apologies –
People who could not be there
Richard Armstrong Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Tamara McNamara Acute Liaison Nurse, Barnet and Chase farm Hospital
Cllr Maria Alexandrou Councillor
Cllr Ahmed Oykener Councillor
Jay Bansal Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Denise Baidoo Acute Liaison Nurse, North Middlesex Hospital.
Shirley-Anne Wheeler Equals Employment
Margaret Denney Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Angela Graves Enfield Connections
Danny Newland Carers Centre
Reeny Mariampillai Community Nurse/Acute Liaison Nurse NMUH
Liz Griffiths Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Sarah Davies One-to-One
Sonay Onbinon Mencap – Transition and Family Liaison Officer
Christine Donaldson Mencap – Operation Manager
Kellie Scott Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Arthur Georgiou Autism and Learning Disability Representative
Fazilla Amide Healthwatch Enfield
Stephen Young Peer Advocate, Formont User Forum
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Imad gave this presentation
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The group had this discussion about the presentation….
Imad said that most violent crime was between gang
members.
People who were not involved in gangs are much less
likely to be victims of violence
However, people can be victims of non-violent crime.
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Imad said that people should report phone theft to the
police.
If you lose your phone report it to reportmyloss.com.
Sue asked what people would do if they did not use
computers.
People could ask for support from a Library, One-to-
One or ILDS.
Wendy said that there was an issue with people not
remembering phone numbers, so won’t know who
to call if their phone gets stolen.
This is why it’s important to have them written down
somewhere safe.
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Fay asked about people knocking at your door who
do not have ID
Imad said this would almost certainly be a criminal, and to
never let anyone in without ID.
Naomi said she always asks to see the ID.
She phones the company to ask if they sent the person.
Sometimes the company asked for a description of the person.
Imad said genuine callers will write first saying when they will call.
If you are not sure do not let people in.
Ask them to come back when you have a supporter
with you.
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Cllr Anderson said it was best to avoid cash
machines in the street. These can be targeted by
criminals.
Action – Niel suggested the Board create a list of
indoor cash points that are opened out of hours,
for example in shops.
Wendy said you can ask for ‘Cash Back’ in some of the
supermarkets.
This is even safer than cashpoints.
Cllr Anderson asked if the top up machines for
oyster cards were safe
Sarah asked if using a cash card instead of an
oyster card was safe.
Imad said TFL have some of the best security available,
and their machines are very safe.
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Some Board members asked what to do if someone
asked for money.
Imad said begging is against the law.
He also said many people who beg are not homeless.
Some people have homes and make their living this way
If someone wants to help people in need it is best to give
to a charity helping the homeless.
Wendy said she has reported a beggar who had
aggressively targeted an autistic person twice.
High Imad said it is important to report this but be aware
some offences are not as high a priority.
Police will always deal with violent crimes first.
Medium
Low
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Cllr Anderson told the group about Public Space
Protection Orders.
A list of local Public Space Protection Orders is on the
Enfield Council website.
These are areas where people can be given fixed
penalties (fines) for things like begging.
Penalties can be issued by Police Officers and some
council officers like Anti-Social Behaviour Officers.
Imad said that to issue a fine the officer needs to
confirm the person’s name and address.
This is not possible if the person is homeless and does
not have an address.
Imad said there is now a dedicated police force for street
crime.
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Wendy said that some people are targeted because
they have a learning disability.
For example, a criminal might just ask someone to see
their phone, and then run off with it.
Leslie thought this should be reported as a hate crime.
Wendy asked if there was an issue with Blue Badge
theft
Imad said that only a small issue.
There is an area of quit back street around the North
Middlesex Hospital where this happens.
If people park in well-lit busy areas, they should be
OK
Niel said that he is aware of more of an issue with
freedom passes being stolen.
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Jane asked about the ‘New Ring’ door bells.
These have a camera that links to a mobile phone.
Imad said these were very good and can even be used
to send a picture to the police!
Elizabeth said she always has someone walk with her
when she goes through an underpass.
Naomi said she has got to know her local cab firm and
asks for specific drivers she trusts by name.
Imad said not to worry about being rude to
strangers – this is London, people expect rude!
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Wendy said that there are two ‘CAPE’s’. The carers group
and ‘Community Action Partnership Enfield’.
Everyone greed it was important to get your valuables
insured!
Sheila said that it’s important to lock doors and windows
at night as well as when you go out.
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Andrea then gave this
presentation
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Andrea offered to work with the board to make an
accessible book about staying safe.
The board thought this was a very good idea!
Action – Chris will arrange a reference group
Jane said we needed to relaunch the ‘Getting out and
About’ card.
This card has a phone number that connects directly to
‘Safe and Connected’.
This can be part of the reference group.
Wendy asked if there was any information about
telephone scams
Board members were aware not to answer phone calls from
unknown numbers.
Imad had a leaflet about scams he shared with the group.
Cllr Anderson said that if someone called saying they were
from, for example, a phone company, ask them a
security question!
For example – they should know what your last bill was!
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Andrea also told people that they should be very wary of
people they know bringing strangers into their homes.
A real friend would not ask you to do something you were
uncomfortable with.
Andrea also suggested that people try new journeys
with someone they knew first.
Niel said the Community Help Point Scheme has
been relaunched.
Action – Chris to circulate information with these minutes.
Imad said that ‘Smart Water’ is replacing the UV pens in
Andrea’s Presentation.
The police have sent some samples of ‘Smart Water’ to
some homes in Enfield.
This has paused for now, but they are hoping to start again
soon.
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Bill said they do not see police on the street in their
area any more.
Not seeing police on the street can make people nervous.
Imad said police numbers have reduced, so they are
focusing on specific areas.
Board members have seen police on the street in
Tottenham.
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Victor gave this presentation
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Workshops – What have we missed and what will we do
next
What have we missed
The Board were interested to see how the new police funding will be spent.
Will it include Community Police?
Will it include more ‘Pop up’ police stations?
Sue told people about street pastors.
They are often in town on Friday and Saturday nights helping people stay safe.
Faye told the group about Autism Police UK.
This is a group for police officers with Autism.
Dial -a - Ride have changed their criteria – some members have said they can get outward journey’s but cannot guarantee homeward journey’s.
Action – Chris will find out about the new criteria and
tell the board.
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There was no information about staying safe on line.
There was no mention of ‘Modern Slavery’.
There was no mention of illegal drugs
There is work on safety in schools, we need to make sure this continues into adult services.
There should be training for carers and supporters.
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How do we get the message across to people not known to the ILDS?
People feel much more vulnerable since the police station/ windows have closed.
People were not sure how to report things they were worried about.
Action – Chris will circulate information on Crime stoppers.
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What we will do next
Work with Andrea and LDAC to make an accessible staying safe booklet.
Host a half day conference promoting the booklet
Update MyLife to include information about community safety.
Use Social Media to spread the word about
community safety.
Stay Safe
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Include One-to-Ones film on Hate Crime / Mate Crime in the community Safety Project.
One-to-One will keep working on their Arts and Culture Hub, which will work with volunteers so people can go to events later in the evening.
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Comments on Work Plan
The work plan was agreed
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Last Meeting Minutes
Outcomes from May 2019
Who Will do What Outcome
Sally Write a response to the Boards questions and concerns about Care Charges.
This was done
Chris Circulate information on Health Watch consultations to the Board
This was done
Chris Make ‘Community Safety’ will be the Big Issue for the next meeting
This was done
Chris Look into a ‘Mail Shot’ publicising MyLife This hasn’t been done yet
Sarah McLean Invite Jo Ayres (Community Development Manager) to talk about MyLife at events promoting the Local Offer.
Jo has attended some events this year.
Chris Contact STARS to see if an arrangement can be made with Fusion Leisure.
Cllr Alexandrou has written to Fusion and STARS about this issue. STARS were not at the meeting, but Chris will contact them to see if people’s supporters are now getting in free.
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Chris Include information on ‘Essential Escorts’ on MyLife.
This is done
Chris Work with the new Charging Reference Group to deliver ‘Care Charging’ training for providers
This has been drafted and will be checked by the CRG. Chris will also send out with these minutes for comments from the Board
Chris Work with the Charging Reference Group to make sure the Partnership Board has input into the standard letters being sent.
This is on the agenda for future CRG meetings
Chris
Work with the Charging Reference Group to make sure that Easy Read versions of letters are approved by the Accessible Information Quality Checkers.
This is on the agenda for future CRG meetings
Naomi
Send Chris any accessible information produced by the North Middle Hospital Steering Group so he can link to it from MyLife.
Nothing has been finalised at the moment
Chris Send out information about the 100 years of Learning Disability Nursing conference
This was done and the conference was a great success.
Chris Circulate information about Carers week events at the Hospital
This was done
Chris Invite Nuray Kumbarji to join the Focus Group
This was done. Nuray sent apologies for the following meeting but will try to attend in future.
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Any Other Business
Wendy told the group about the ‘Charging Reference Group’ (CRG)
This was set up after the ‘Disability Related Expenditure’ (DRE) Group completed its work.
Cllr Cazimoglu asked for the DRE group to be set up after
comments from the Charging Policy Consultation.
The Group had good engagement, including carers, the Carers Centre, the Citizen’s Advice Bureaux, Enfield Connections, EDA and council officers from Finance, Transformations and Adult Social Care
CRG
DRE
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The group spent 18 months developing new guidelines.
Wendy thinks this is something the council should be very proud of.
After the group finished, Wendy met with Fay Hammond (Executive Director of Resources) and they agreed to set up
a ‘Charging Reference Group’ to look at the wider issues around Care Charging.
The first meeting was in July.
The agenda included;
People who did not have a DRE reassessment this year
did not have an inflationary rise – it was agreed this
will be corrected next year.
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The group also discussed the DWP error putting some
people in the wrong ESA group.
This meant some people were paying too much in Care Charges, sometimes for many years.
£1,000 Two examples were looked at. Both had paid about £1,000
too much in Care Charges.
The problem for the Finance team is they have no way of
knowing who will have paid too much, unless
people tell them.
Many people do not know themselves.
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The CRG will write to people explaining the situation and asking them to get in touch.
The Board thought this was a very helpful group and
were pleased it was getting started.
The Board were also very pleased to see visiting officers back in post.
Leslie said this year’s autism conference is on the 11th September. There are some very good presenters so book you place!
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Leslie said that on the 25th September there will be a
celebration of the end of the Living Healthy Life programme.
The Healthy Living drop ins will continue, but
IWEnfield will be supporting the Community Nurses, rather than One-to-One.
Leslie said there will be a performance of the Lion King
on the 29th August at 12:30 at the Enfield Baptist Church
Bernadette said the University College Hospital London now have an Acute Liaison Nurse.
Naomi and Sue have delivered awareness training to
15 front line receptionists at the North Middlesex Hospital.
Matt Casey said that he is doing a joint 3-year strategy with Niel and will circulate to the Board for comment.
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Jane said she has seen an advertisement for the Acute Liaison post at the North Middlesex Hospital.
Jane is also working with the hospital to produce a DVD
on the Mental Capacity Act from a carer’s perspective.
Finally – Geoff will be retiring, and this is his last Board.
The Board thanked him for his commitment over the last 12 years and wished him very well for the future.
Geoff said he was privileged to be part of the board and see it’s every growing engagement and good work.
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Current Financial Situation
£1,600,000 Niel said that there is a projected overspend for 2019/20 of
£1,600,000.
This included some over spend from last year, plus new
care packages for people coming through transition.
Niel said that families are reporting that they are finding it difficult getting an assessment for Continuing Health Care.
There is a risk that some people may no longer be considered eligible if reassessed.
The council are aware of this risk.
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Summary of Actions
Who Will do What By
When
Chris Arrange a ‘Staying Safe Reference Group’. This group will; -
• Draft Easy Read information about staying safe.
• Include One-to-Ones Hate Crime / Mate Crime video.
• Link to work being done on modern slavery.
• Include online safety, drugs, training for carers and anything else that comes up.
• A list of safe cash points to use at night (for example, inside shops).
• Relaunch the out and about card.
• Host a conference to tell people about the work of the group.
Feedback at next
meeting
Chris Find out about the new Dial-a-Ride criteria and share with the board
With next agenda
Chris Circulate 3-year Joint Strategy for comment with these minutes
Chris Circulate information on Crime stoppers. with next agenda
Chris Chris to circulate information about the re-launched Help Point Scheme.
with these minutes
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The ‘Big Issues’ for our meeting on
August 19th, 2019 will be….
Meetings for 2019
Review of the Workplan
and
Handover to new Head of Service