Friday 9 November 2018

The choices You make When You Are Homeless And A Rough Sleeper


The choices You make When You Are Homeless And A Rough Sleeper.

Just being able to wake up, each morning, is a gift.




The choices you make are the seeds you are planting for your life. They will grow to produce good fruit 🍍or poison fruitπŸ„. The choice is yours.

Focus on your problems or your open up your forces and protection?

Learn something today! or let the rough sleeping program your mind?

Work hard or slack off?

Veg out or pursue your passion?

Meditate or gossip?

etc...

Choose wisely.
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Monday 5 November 2018

Woman Charged With Attacking Hen Party Claims She Was 'Spat On' Is Cleared Of Two Counts Of Common Assault And Battery, But Convicted Of Breaching Order


Woman Charged With Attacking Hen Party Claims She Was 'Spat On' Is Cleared Of Two Counts Of Common Assault And Battery, But Convicted Of Breaching Order.

One Of My Questions Is Who Produced The Criminal Behavioural Order And Why Is The Document Missing From My Files?


What Is It Like Being A Rough Sleeper?


I am attacked by two white women. One of them only turned up on the day of my trial. On the first day on record she said she didn't want to be there but the Police and Prosecutor would not leave her alone. In the witness box under Cross Examination she admitted she saw me and thought I looked weird.

What Are You Views About The Criminal Justice System?



Wednesday 24 October 2018

Sue Jackson Outreach Manager Oxford Street Population Outreach Team St Mungo’s


Sue Jackson
Outreach Manager
Oxford Street Population Outreach Team
St Mungo’s


From: Sue Jackson
Sent: 25 July 2018 12:54
To:'*****@gmail.com'<@gmail.com>
Cc: Adrian Hasell <Adrian.Hasell@MUNGOS.ORG>; Information Security <infosec@MUNGOS.ORG>
Subject: Subject access request

Dear Ngozi Godwell

I have received your request for access to your personal information held by St Mungo’s. In order to process this I need you to provide further detail:

·         Is this request for a copy of your paper file (held locally) and/ or your digital file (held on a database)?
·         Would you like to receive the information by email or by post (if by post can you confirm the address to be sent to)?

As you have declined to meet to discuss the points above, please respond to this email as we are unable to start the retrieval process until we have the above information.

Regards
Sue Jackson
Outreach Manager
Oxford Street Population Outreach Team
St Mungo’s
Telephone:01865 243229
Mobile: 07872871062

Wednesday 4 April 2018

Oxford Homeless Pathways (#OxHoP)


Oxford Homeless Pathways (#OxHoP) 



Oxford Homeless Pathways (OxHoP) is a registered charity, no 297806, and a company limited by guarantee, no 2164150. Head Office: O’Hanlon House, Luther Street, Oxford, OX1 1UL. 
OxHoP previously known as Oxford Night Shelter.

I am #Homeless and I need to end my #homelessness.
By donating just £1.00 will be a great start to making it a brilliant day.


Please support me to help myself, to get off the streets and run my business. 


Tuesday 3 April 2018

Oxford Winter Night Shelter


Oxford Winter Night Shelter (OWNS)

For men


Before I proceed let me do a recap.
A group of women sat in a room with Oxford City Council and planned to put me in shelter for men only.

They chose the wrong woman this time.
I am black, tall, with short hair and have a deformity on my left hand.

They called me on my birthday to tell me. Bully for them.

They had left me out rough sleeping for six weeks.
I did ask why now?
Up to now, I am still without a response.

I am still buzzing from the fact after 3 weeks I walked out.

I am not a man.

Sunday 18 March 2018

Oxford City Council




Oxford City Council

Updated Saturday 1st August 2020


Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)



New Freedom of Information Request




1. O'Hanlon House
7th January 2018

2. Oxford City Council
20th February 2018

Updated on 6th Thursday 2018


Personal Responsibility

Oxford City Council:



Review of a decision of ‘not in priority need’, pursuant to Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996.