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  1. There are community mental health social care teams but these work closely with the NHS community mental health teams. My grandparents were with dementia were not treated in the way we would have wanted, but the local authority was not the only place to blame, the NHS were at fault so were the privately run care homes
  2. and I still have to pay your stupid council tax to keep you lot in jobs. when was the last time you actually read a council tax statement? this also pays for police, firemen, bin collection etc etc etc I'm sure you'd be one of the first to bitch if this was cut or not run to your exacting standards!
  3. doesn't take much to get your back up does it. Sorry to hear your unfortunate enough to be made redundant again. I'm sure you wouldn't give monkeys shiny left testicle if I lost mine. Maybe you should join me in the public sector and be cosseted for a living for doing very little whilst contributing nothing to society!
  4. apology accepted. Sorry I was a bit too sensitive. Just care a bit too much maybe.
  5. I could go on the dole and make no contribution!
  6. no we don't, just gets me down listening to this bashing all the time. I genuinely care about the provision of care for the people who need it not just in Sheffield it upsets me when I'm classed as a lasy money grabbing scounger, I work for my money.
  7. and i hope you or any member of your family is never so unfortunate to have the indignity of someone else coming into their home to look after them. Maybe then you might rethink your moronic comment of me "borrowing" money rather than earning it:rant:
  8. at which point in my statement exactly do i "deride people with mental health problems"? i state vulnerable people of sheffield "not just those with mental health problems" Read jim graham's opening post before you make I'll judged comments on mine. I'm sure if you find my statement offensive, his statement on not supporting any other vulnerable person will be more offensive. and you might even find it as appaling as i did! and who said i had a massive mortgage, I'm merely not benefiting from the decrease in the interest rate because I'm stuck with a rubbish deal!
  9. wow, you have far too much time on your hands! Wish I could find the time to research our local authority to this extent. Unfortunately I'm to busy working my arse off contributing to the efforts to make sure that our most vulnerable people of Sheffield are still cared for (and not just the ones with mental health problems) whilst paying off a mortgage with a crap interest rate that I'm stuck with because I don't have enough equity in my house to re mortgage because those the CEO's in banks who cocked it up for the world are still sat getting massive bonuses whilst making my life difficult. (you state any CEO's who **** things up would get the sack) I get absolutely sick of listening to "intellectuals" like you constantly panning Sheffield city council. We're not perfect but neither is the private industry, we're facing cuts and the possibility of redundancy like anyone else. You are so annoying. Get a life and get real! and out of curiosity? do you work and contribute taxes to the running of the city?
  10. it has its moments, day time tends to be ok, but its gone down hill at night.
  11. Just started reading this and realised I’d lifted my feet off the floor. I am terrified of spiders, I'm quite a sensible person and this fear I have is totally irrational! But bearing in mind my mother (who is not scared of spiders in the slightest) woke up the other day with a tarantula hanging just above her face :gag:as is made its decent from the ceiling I think that fear is fine. Anyway I’ve been lucky, I don't think our house is spider prone, I can't remember the last time I saw one and our garden backs onto the green belt. Am I lucky or are some houses naturally less spidery than others?
  12. i'm doing the pro points and go to the meetings. we are strongly advised to eat all of our allowance as massive weight losses as you described i,e consistently more than 3lb per week actually starts to burn muscle as well as fat, your body goes into starvation mode and then starts storing any fat that you might give it. Your heart is a muscle so, you must eat more, eat your allowance and you'll loose weight, do the exercise too and you will be guaranteed weight loss. the lowest amount of points w.w. will give anyone is 29 and that is for people who are nearly at goal. I've lost 26lb in 13 weeks and feel amazing stick with it but be realistic, your body can't keep that up.
  13. someone's nicked my blue box lid. not one of the rubbish netting ones either but a nifty blue tarpaulin thingy with the council logo on it. humph!
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