📎 The Email Summons That Wasn’t: RBKC’s Harassment Masquerading as “Concern”
Download the Evidence Summary (PDF) – RBKC, Issa, Hodgson: Email Complaint & Section 47 Trigger
Filed: 31 May 2025 — Full correspondence log, formal letters, and Section 47 escalation trail
Reference: SWANK/RBKC/EMAILS-01
Author: Polly Chromatic
I. Disabled? Documented? Disturbed Anyway.
In yet another baroque episode of bureaucratic theatre, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) triggered a Section 47 investigation against a medically disabled mother—without incident, without basis, and without shame.
The source? A hospital referral riddled with fiction and filtered through the lens of prejudice: namely, that a single, asthmatic, non-drinking mother attending A&E must somehow be suspect.
The referral itself came after multiple incidents of clinical negligence at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital. What followed was not child protection—but bureaucratic punishment, with RBKC social workers swooping in to demand explanations via phone call, then email, then uninvited presence.
II. Medical Theatre and Email Intrusions
Polly Chromatic attended A&E in early February 2024 while in visible respiratory distress—documented, recorded, and body-cammed due to past mistreatment. She was met with suspicion, delay, and questions about her children—not her lungs. Nurses speculated about substance use (she is teetotal), treatment was denied or delayed, and notes were distorted.
Shortly thereafter, Samira Issa, social worker for RBKC, emailed under the guise of “concern.” In reality, she was initiating surveillance via soft intrusion. Polly refused a phone call. She demanded written-only contact, invoked her disability rights, and rebutted the fictional narrative of neglect with timestamps, oxygen stats, and named witnesses.
Despite this, she agreed—with protest and preparation—to a home visit on 21 February 2024. All four children were present. The flat was clean. No incident occurred. And yet—
They escalated anyway.
III. Bcc’d and Documented to the Hilt
Polly’s responses were not casual emails. They were legal letters, cc’d and bcc’d to NHS complaints bodies, safeguarding officers, hospital trusts, and local authority managers. Rhiannon Hodgson of RBKC confirmed receipt of her documents ahead of a child protection meeting.
The result? A Section 47 investigation based not on safeguarding, but on resistance. The refusal to be gaslit. The refusal to be silent. The refusal to pick up the phone and “just chat.”
It was punishment for documentation.
IV. Bureaucracy vs Evidence
This archive exists for one reason: to show what they do when you document them. The PDF linked above includes the full trail—referrals, replies, letters, hospital summaries, body cam notes, and cross-copied complaints.
It is an exhibit in state-level retaliation disguised as “care.”
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