Thursday 22 August 2019

The Message



Never allow negative behavior or vibes from others effect your positive mind, spirit, & soul. If you've reached your limit, stop reaching.

Housing Solicitor Laura Coyle - Posts About Oxford City Council


Housing Solicitor Laura Coyle - Posts About Oxford City Council

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Updated on 12th September 2019


Thank you for letting me know, I will pass that on to the council.
They have forwarded to me an email which you sent to Amy Wiskin with posts about the council I would strongly advise you not to post anything further - it is not helping to further your housing situation.

Kind regards,

Laura

Laura Coyle
Solicitor & Head of the Housing Department
Turpin & Miller LLP
Oxford

Please note, I Arrived in Oxford City on 19th October 2017.

Friday 16 August 2019

Homelessness Promotes Corruption





Last updated on Wednesday 21st August 2019

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Stephen Moore Practice Manager Luther Street Medical Centre #Oxford . I made my request on or around 27th September 2018.

Oxford City Council employees are supposed to be fully trained professionals and do understand that stress kills.




Thursday 1 August 2019

St Mungo’s May Have Shared Beneficiary Data Without Consent, But Breached No ICO Rules


St Mungo’s May Have Shared Beneficiary Data Without Consent, But Breached No ICO Rules.


An ICO investigation has found that homelessness charity St Mungos’ is likely to have shared homeless people’s data with the Home Office without consent, leading to some of its beneficiaries being deported.
But the ICO ruled that St Mungo’s had acted lawfully because it had a “public interest” defence in passing on the information.
The ICO has concluded that “the current information rights practice of St Mungo’s does not raise any concerns”.

Home Office deported rough sleepers

The Home Office has previously had a policy of removing rough sleepers who come from other countries in the European Economic Area, which has been ruled unlawful and discriminatory following a judicial review, and there has been criticism of some homelessness organisations, including St Mungo’s, for supplying beneficiary information that led to deportation.
- See more at: https://www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/st-mungo-s-likely-shared-beneficiary-data-without-consent-but-breached-no-ico-rules.html#sthash.BCy6TjTT.dpuf

Contact the Home Office if you think someone is:
  • living or working in the UK illegally
  • employing someone who isn’t allowed to work in the UK
  • involved in smuggling (St Mungo’s).
  • involved in illegal immigration