MY SEVERANCE PAYMENT
- Shantanu Panigrahi
- Jun 17, 2024
- 4 min read
MY SEVERANCE PAYMENT
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Shantanu Panigrahi
To: Ray Coker, a.westby@greenwich.ac.uk, info@legalvision.co.uk, Jill Jesson, KMPTPALS (KENT AND MEDWAY NHS AND SOCIAL CARE PARTNERSHIP TRUST)
Cc: Linda Nicolaides
Mon, 17 Jun at 06:48
Dear Ray and Andrew
During the time that I was seeking to clear my name of the charge that I had been blameworthy of gross misconduct at the University of Greenwich both of you turned a blind eye to this injustice.
Since then I have attempted to make contact with the University of Greenwich through Archon Solicitors but they have blocked me from receiving emails concerning the severance payment of around £55,000 that I am still owed from the University.
The Duty Judge at the Central London County Court is unable to intervene in this matter, as you will note from the linked proceedings: https://www.knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com/post/claim-e35ym660-result
Ray, during my struggle to fight for justice you were seemingly representing the University in its attempts to get me to accept that I was mentally ill, which has proven to be the case. I have had a 'split mind' according to my psychotherapist Jill Jesson, and at one time I had persistent delusional disorder and later suffered from paranoid schizophrenia according to Dr Oranusi of Britton House, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0SL, as attached: FrBrittonHouseCarePlanfromDrOranusi)29April2024.docx that I do not understand as a layman.
The point is that these mental disorders are not valid reasons to deny me the redundancy payment in the absence of any kind of disciplinary hearing to consider the charge of gross misconduct that was alleged that I had a right to participate in to put my side of the matter.
I would accordingly plead with you to request the Vice Chancellor of the University of Greenwich to look again at this case and do the right thing.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
Tel: 07967789619
Attachment:
FrBrittonHouse(CarePlanfromEmmanuelOranusi29April2024.docx 17.3kB
NHS
Kent and Medway
NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust
Medway Community Mental Health Team
Britton House
Britton Farm
High Street
Gillingham
Kent ME7 1AL
T: 0300 303 3189
Our Ref: EO/jab
Date: 29 April 2024
Clinic: 22 April 2024
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
Dr E Uwuseba
Long Catlis Road Surgert
Parkwood Health Centre
Long Catlis Road
Rainham
Kent
ME8 9PR
THIS LETTER SERVES AS CARE PLAN DOCUMENTATION
Dear Dr Uwuseba
Mr Shantanu Panigrahi
NHS Number: 628 477 1487 Date of Birth: 8 Aug 1957
Primary Address: 3 Hoath Lane, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0SL
Diagnosis
-Paranoid schizophrenia
Current medications:
-Risperidone 4 mg nocte
-Sertraline 150 mg daily
Depakote 500 mg morning and 750 mg nocte
-Aripiprazole 5 mg daily
Review:
It was nice seeing Mr Panigrahi in company of his wife in my clinic at Britton House on the 22nd of April, 2024. He reported that he is almost always anxious and agitated. He continues to be paranoid, believes people are out to harm him. His wife tells me that he misinterprets things and believes much in conspiracy theories. He is worried that we are planning to discharge him back to GP. He was reassured when I told him that we have no plan to do that at the moment. His wife hinted that she had to come with him, otherwise he would not have come on his own as he believed that some thing bad would happen to him. He believes that people are terrorizing him. He informed me that his case with the police is settled and that he has no case to answer. He is compliant with meds and appears to be be willing to continue taking treatment from us. He no longer believes that his schizophrenia has been cured. He has had about 7 sessions of psychotherapy privately and not sure whether it was helpful or not.
He lives with his wife and daughter and is unemployed. He smokes about 15 cigarettes a day, says he does not enjoy it, but indulges in it due to boredom. He denies any use of illicit drugs or alcohol.
On mental health examination, he appeared casually dressed and tidy. He was very restless especially in his legs, but did engage well with me. His speech was fairly normal and coherent and he did explain his current symptoms reasonably alright. He definitely was a lot more co-operative and amenable and did not engage in arguments as was the case when I spoke to him on phone previously. He was not acutely unwell and no expression of thoughts of self-harm. He wants to get well and is willing to continue taking treatment. He did not appear to be vulnerable but could be when acutely unwell due to paranoia or being in delusional state. His insight around the illness has improved and he does have capacity to give informed consent on his treatment. I have given him a script for procyclidine 5 mg to be taken thrice a day and aripiprazole 5 mg daily, advised to continue with other meds as prescribed, and GP to please continue to give repeat scripts. He will be seen again in 3 months.
Yours sincerely
(Signed)
Dr Emmanuel Oranusi
Consultant Psychiatrist
Medway Community Mental Health Team
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cc Mr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Gillingham
Kent
ME8 0SL
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