Simon Partridge lives in Kent and is supported by United Response’s mental health services
Who has influenced you the most?
John Lennon with his album Mind Games.
Which professional has helped you most?
Steve Blake from United Response who has helped me be more positive.
What one thing would you change about care services in your area?
Provide help for society’s forgotten.
What would make your life better?
My mental health problem becoming settled.
What three words best describe you?
Mild, slightly confused.
What event most changed your life?
Being hospitalised. It changed my whole perspective.
What one thing would you like to ban?
Wickedness.
What superpower do you wish you had?
Healing powers like the X-Men.
What is your dream date?
A cup of tea with my fiancée Virginia.
What is your favourite book and why?
Alice in Wonderland for its humour and sophistication.
What is your greatest achievement?
Writing my own poetry book.
When did you have the most fun?
A family holiday when I was well.
What makes you angry?
People taking advantage of vulnerability.
Who do you most admire?
Jesus Christ.
How would you like to be remembered?
As kind and loving.
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