my reply back
Hi Kelly,
Just remove the shelf, as I have said three times now the tempered glass does not solve the problem as such, if she breaks the shelf Sue may decide to ingest the glass fragments if she cannot cut herself.
You really have not listened to anything anyone in the consultation process has told you. Sue does not have anything other than plastic or paper options in her own space at Kanangra. She will break crockery and she will inflict harm on herself or others but in the end that is your problem I guess seeing you do not listen to anyone has told you. And as the plates etc only being used in times of necessity (she will have at least three meals daily) well it doesn't take long for a plate to be broken once it's in her hands. You think I'm angry you would be right. I don not understand why the CJP seem intent on not minimising known risk factors.
"The unit has been funded by the CJP and there is a purchasing and planning team that continues to work with the service provider around the funding parameters" That really doesn't answer my question. I was told the money was all spent for the unit and that maintenance would have to come out of Sue's lifestyle funding. Now is there separate funding for the property and her day activities, massage et or is it all one lump amount?
In the end if things go wrong then the CJP will have to wear it. As there have been numerous attempts on my part to open your eyes to potential problems, which you chose to ignore.
Julie
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