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25/05/2018 Gmail - "OUR TEAM ARE NOT TRAINED IN RELATION TO PTSD" William Finnerty <[email protected]> "OUR TEAM ARE NOT TRAINED IN RELATION TO PTSD" William Finnerty <[email protected]> Fri, May 25, 2018 at 1:15 PM To: "Dr Michael McBride, Chief Medical Officer, Northern Ireland Department of Health, via" <[email protected]>, "Marie Heaney, Belfast Trust Director of Adult Social and Primary Care on behalf of Chief Executive Mr Martin Dillon, Your Ref: C/569/18" <[email protected]>, Complaints Administrator Damien McKee at Belfast Trust <[email protected]>, Belfast Trust HSCNI Complaints Department <[email protected]>, Dr David Cheyne GP via Belfast Reception 147 <[email protected]>, "Andrea Lowry, Surgery Practice Manager 147" <[email protected]>, "Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Lauren Edgar and Community Psychiatric Nurse Carmel Reilly at Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Belfast" <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission" <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge, Republic of Ireland Human Rights and Equality Commission" <[email protected]>, "Andrea Magee, Northern Ireland Pension Service" <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge, Northern Ireland Pension Service" <[email protected]>, "Helen Mallen, Patient and Client Council, Belfast" <[email protected]>, "Bronte Mayo, Patient and Client Council" <[email protected]>, Citizens Advice Belfast <[email protected]>, "David Alexander, Senior Case Work Officer, Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman's Office" <[email protected]>, Medical Secretary Deborah Porter at Belfast HSCNI <[email protected]>, Ms Kyrrah Thom at Belfast Health and Social Care Trust <[email protected]>, Occupational Therapist Elaine Mc Shane at Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre <[email protected]>, Elaine at Belfast 46 Donegall Pass Citizens Advice Bureau Office <[email protected]>, UK Northern Ireland Secretary of State Karen Bradley MP <[email protected]>, "Northern Ireland Justice Department, Case Ref: COR/1248/2016" <[email protected]>, "First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster (Lawyer) LL.B. 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