I meant to say that social services arrange support, so it's not actually the NHS at all. They deal in healthcare.
My social worker is in cahoots with my supervisor and it is unfortunate, but unless you can pay for private care personnel, one would be stuck with whatever "scraps" the government chucks down at your feet. In other words, if you gain support via a social worker, this person will likely be aware of your legal issues, and hence the "new" support will never run as smoothly as you would want it to. You would have to always be careful regarding your comments and actions. Who needs that?
I could hire personal assistants. But then it could be largely the same thing. Once my supervisor finds out they are on the scene, he will begin to beat around the bush.
Basically, all these agencies 'hold hands with each other' and this jerk being a legalized thorn in my side is just going to compound things. His universal Internet ban with my rights to use the online services revoked means I could only have supervised Internet use instead. That means he would act fishy and the care workers may end up being his personal goon squad, updating him about my affairs. This is already the case, so I quit my latest support agency to be on the safer side.
If I had to wait out the CPO before finding new helpers, that is another 7 crappy months away. Sadly, things are always going to be awkward with that jackass around. I'm never divulging my business to him again, especially after he overreacted over my dentist, who is female.
Never let your tongue run away with you either. These supervision officers watch you like a hawk and expect you to abide by everything they command.
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