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LATEST ISSUES 10th January, 2026

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There have been some updates worth sharing.

There are TWO significant updates from yesterday, the 9th January, 2026

The first update is the following email from

Emma Bundy Concerns & Complaints Co-ordinator CONCERNSANDCOMPLAINTS (HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT HEALTHCARE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)

 

Sent: Friday, January 9, 2026 2:27 PMTo: Mark Stock *******************************Subject: *****: Access to records - Mark Stock *****

‘Dear Mr Stock,

My sincere apologies for the delay in acknowledging your email.

Please be assured that your complaint has not been disregarded, I have logged a further complaint for you, and the reference number is *****. I have also spoken with the Divisional leadership team and will be in further contact shortly to advise of next steps…’

 

The complaint, newly logged by Emma Bundy relates to complaints originally made to the Trust on the 12th September, 2025 about


1)      the contentious referral of me by former Head of Nursing at CMHT, The Bridge Centre, Gemma Stubbington to the government counter-terrorism initiative, PREVENT and my request for records of communication between Gemma Stubbington and the Safeguarding Board of the Trust

2)      MISREPRESENTATIONS, FALSE ALLEGATIONS AND OMISSIONS IN MY MEDICAL RECORDS identified in my medical records disclosed on the 9th September, 2025.

Joe Jackson, newly appointed Head of Nursing at CMHT, The Bridge Centre failed to investigate my original complaint. The complaint, newly logged by Emma Bundy, adds Joe Jackson’s failures to my current list of grievances.

 

The second update is the following email from the INFORMATION COMMISSIONERS OFFICE

 

‘9 January 2026 10.57AM

Case Reference: *******************************Good morning, MarkThank you for your email of 2 January, in which you say you wish to raise a new complaint, this time about the way Hampshire and IOW Healthcare Trust is handling your personal information. Specifically, I understand that you feel the Trust is obstructing your subject access request.

Firstly, I acknowledge the difficulties you appear to have had with uploading our complaint form. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

I also note what you say in relation to your belief that Hampshire Police is imposing certain restrictions on the Trust. 

I acknowledge your ongoing frustrations and that you are up against a deadline.

Therefore, I think the best way forward is that we set up a new case for the concerns you have raised about the Trust and I will contact them without delay, if my manager agrees that we can give your new complaint priority.

In the meantime, please can you send me (by replying to this email for now), a full unredacted copy of the email trail between you and Hampshire and IOW Healthcare Trust (not a copy and pasted version), that starts with your request for information (your SAR), and ends with the Trust's final response: This may be Liz Bega's reply but I can't see a date on the copy you have sent us.

Once we receive this I will let you know how we aim to proceed.

Kind regards

Paula Flanagan Lead Case Officer’

 

There is a third update.

I received the following email on Wednesday the 7th January, 2026 from Dovlet Seyidov, Case Team Manager - Investigations, Fitness to Practise, The Health and Care Professions Council

‘Dovlet Seyidov **************************​

​FTP​

Dear Mr Stock,

 Please take this email as confirmation of receipt of both emails, dated 22nd December 2025 and 4th January 2026.

 Just as a side note, Matt is back from leave on 19th January 2026.

 Kind regards

Dovlet’

I am now confident that the Health and Care Professions Council have access to ALL the evidence in support of my complaint against their registrant, Sally Mungall. It remains to be seen if the HCPC will investigate the FULL scope of my complaint and not a PART of my complaint. I will provide a final document outlining the FULL scope of my complaint correlated with the HCPCs own ‘Standards of conduct, performance and ethics’ by the 19th January this year.

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