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The Quiet Collapse of Duty: NHS Watches While the Parent Schedules the Rescue.



⟡ “Three Children. One Mother. No System.” ⟡

The hospital never called. So the mother emailed — again — to offer all available times.

Filed: 21 November 2024
Reference: SWANK/NHS/EMAIL-06
📎 Download PDF – 2024-11-21_SWANK_Email_Reid_DisabledChildrenRespiratoryConcern_VisitCoordination.pdf
An exhausted but composed email to Dr Philip Reid reveals ongoing respiratory concerns in three of the author’s disabled U.S. citizen children, and institutional reliance on her willingness to self-schedule crisis care.


I. What Happened

On 21 November 2024, Polly Chromatic emailed Dr. Reid requesting an appointment for three of her children: Heir, Kingdom, and Prerogative — all showing signs of respiratory distress.

  • Heir had been in critical condition earlier

  • Kingdom was deteriorating

  • Prerogative, though improving, remained unwell

The tone was calm. The message was clear:

“I can come in whenever you want.”

The email ended with a reminder that she would take them to A&E if needed — a threat disguised as grace.
She copied Kirsty Hornal and Laura Savage for accountability.


II. What the Complaint Establishes

  • Escalating respiratory symptoms in three vulnerable children

  • Lack of proactive scheduling by the consultant

  • Reliance on the mother’s flexibility and silence

  • Documentation of worsening conditions and clinical concern

  • Continued disregard for parental disability and family burden


III. Why SWANK Filed It

Because one mother shouldn’t be scheduling her own child’s emergency care.
Because she shouldn’t have to follow up — again — when her children can’t breathe.
Because this isn’t parenting — it’s triage.


IV. Violations

  • Duty of care breach by NHS (Reid) through delay and non-response

  • Passive safeguarding neglect by WCC (Hornal)

  • Breach of disability recognition protocols (verbal exemption ignored)

  • Systemic failure to implement proactive health interventions

  • Undue burden on a disabled caregiver to manage three vulnerable patients alone


V. SWANK’s Position

There is no drama in this email.
Only danger.

It documents three children at risk —
and a mother offering to make herself available
at any time
on any day
to a system that refuses to call her back.


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