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Hi I`m new on here and CPN said a few months ago i have Aspergers. Feel really alone with no family or close friends. Feel really let down by my CPN, as she doesn`t always follow through and do the things she says she will help me with. She said she would contact me  and I`m still waiting for appointment now 14 weeks later. I had letter to attend prospects ascents appointment this monday,so i txt her and she said she`d phone them,but hasn`t contacted me back to let me know,so now i`m dealing with worrying that if she hasn`t phoned them my benefits may be affected,as i can`t attend and also feeling let down because she hasn`t let me know about it.I think it`s the worst thing ever,for people with aspergers or autism to be or feel let down by others.

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  • You could see your GP about this, as if your CPN/her department is not responding to contact from you your GP will have more clear lines of communication with them.

    Also, you can get an advocate from MIND the mental health charity:

    http://www.mind.org.uk/mental_health_a-z/8040_advocacy_in_mental_health

    I'm a little bit concerned that a CPN is telling you you "definitely have Asperger's" as even if she's right, without a formal assessment by a qualified clinician she should not be telling you that.  If an assessment stated no Asperger's or other condition(s) you will be left feeling confused and even let-down having expected it to be Asperger's.  it's just unethical of her.

    I think all NHS/LA services are pretty unreliable really.  It's not right but that's how it is.  Due to funding, resources, attitudes, culture and no policing of their failures.

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  • You could see your GP about this, as if your CPN/her department is not responding to contact from you your GP will have more clear lines of communication with them.

    Also, you can get an advocate from MIND the mental health charity:

    http://www.mind.org.uk/mental_health_a-z/8040_advocacy_in_mental_health

    I'm a little bit concerned that a CPN is telling you you "definitely have Asperger's" as even if she's right, without a formal assessment by a qualified clinician she should not be telling you that.  If an assessment stated no Asperger's or other condition(s) you will be left feeling confused and even let-down having expected it to be Asperger's.  it's just unethical of her.

    I think all NHS/LA services are pretty unreliable really.  It's not right but that's how it is.  Due to funding, resources, attitudes, culture and no policing of their failures.

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