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Sunday, August 20, 2006

One of Our Trusts is Missing

To: info@kmn-ltd.co.uk
Cc: Fiona.Edwards@sabp.nhs.uk
Date: Aug 20, 2006 7:40 PM

Subject: Missing Surrey & Borders Website

Dear PPI Forum Manager,

The Surrey & Borders Partnership NHS Trust's website has been down for a few days without any explanation why appearing at the site's url. This is not very professional nor helpful as the Trust's website exists to provide the public with information about its contact details, location and services.

Would you please ask the PPI Forum to find out what the problem is and let me know .

This is an FOIA request.

Many Thanks

Please acknowledge receipt

2 Comments:

At 10:16 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think they are afraid

 
At 2:00 am, Blogger simply human said...

No, it's not fear its arrogance and stupidity of the ' If we bury our heads deep enough in the sand they wont be able to see us ' kind.

Surrey & Borders havent yet woken up to the fact that if officials try to manipulate an outcome in this day and age , particularly an outcome that involves duping people with learning difficulties out of their £3 a day payments, they will get found out and details of their organisations name, managers and abusive conduct will be plastered all over the internet.

If I were Fiona Edwards I'd be thinking damage control and about what steps I needed to take to put the Trust back to where it was before the excrement hit the fan.
I'd apologise, restore the payments and announce changes to the way the Trust carried out consultations and I'd primarily do this because I'd know that the people behind this site had copies of a rather compromising Trust document in which the garden centre workers had been awarded Retail training certificates as part of a program that had fuck all to do with ' therapeutic work'.

If I were Fiona I'd also assume that critics had copies of the Trust site and were smart enough to calculate how little, in real terms, the Trust had saved and gained from cutting the £3 payments.

 

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