Today at 4:27 AM
I don't remember having any problems with him. He seemed the quiet sort.
A bunch of Number 6 associated people began blocking my sister on Facebook recently, due to her falling out with somebody. I haven't gone to that place in ages, because the company Autism Initiatives is full of tossers.
Number 6 is a place for service users to attend in Edinburgh. The outreach support is something that gets arranged separately through a diagnosis or a request.
Yeah. I moved into one of their supported flats and got fucked over for liking my key worker, who is this Spanish woman. They kept calling the police to screw me over and then kept lying by saying they never called them, which is utter nonsense. When I got remanded, they tried to smooth things over with my mum, by admitting they didn't handle things properly. But they were just trying to save face, since they knew they were bullshitters.
So while some service users are odd, like the chap from this news piece, the staff are just as questionable. But of course, I had to get mad and act like a tit over the situation. Hoist on my own petard.
Imagine having a guy sending you dumb emails though, about your ex. That happened before the Spanish woman started working there, so that's a different problem entirely. It doesn't really matter how long ago it was. It's still inappropriate. Then his stupid ass confessed to doing it as well. I traced an IP address to a hotel one time. It's beyond a joke.
I haven't had support workers in years, to be honest. I'd only trust them as far as you can throw them. They don't answer to you either. They're connected to social services. My sister has had it awful with them for years.
Now perhaps some of them are okay. But you should probably watch what you say to them. They have to make out reports on your support sessions, which are filed away.