ABOUT HIDDEN INJUSTICE CIC
A Global Justice Platform Built to Expose Wrongdoing and Protect the Vulnerable
Hidden Injustice CIC exists to expose injustice that is concealed, ignored, or structurally silenced — and to support those affected by it in a safe, ethical, and responsible way.
Many forms of harm do not happen in public view. They occur behind closed doors, within institutions, families, workplaces, care settings, or systems where power is uneven and accountability is weak. Our purpose is to bring visibility to those harms, protect those who speak up, and help ensure that wrongdoing does not remain hidden simply because it is inconvenient, complex, or uncomfortable to confront.
Our Purpose
Hidden Injustice CIC exists to expose injustice that is concealed, ignored, or structurally silenced — and to support those affected by it in a safe, ethical, and responsible way.
Many forms of harm do not happen in public view. They occur behind closed doors, within institutions, families, workplaces, care settings, or systems where power is uneven and accountability is weak. Our purpose is to bring visibility to those harms, protect those who speak up, and help ensure that wrongdoing does not remain hidden simply because it is inconvenient, complex, or uncomfortable to confront.
Our Mission
Our mission is to investigate, document, and expose serious wrongdoing while prioritising safety, dignity, and integrity.
We do this by:
- Providing safe pathways for people to share information
- Supporting victims and whistleblowers without retraumatising them
- Conducting careful, evidence-led investigations
- Working with journalists, legal professionals, safeguarding bodies, and institutions where appropriate
- Ensuring that truth is pursued responsibly, not recklessly
We are not driven by publicity, profit, or confrontation. We are driven by accountability.
What We Believe
We believe that:
- Injustice thrives in silence
- Truth should be pursued with care, not haste
- Victims should never be forced to choose between safety and being heard
- Whistleblowers deserve protection, not retaliation
- Institutions must be accountable, regardless of status or influence
- Ethical boundaries are as important as investigative outcomes
We do not believe that “exposure at any cost” serves justice. We believe in proportion, responsibility, and long-term impact.
Who We Help
Hidden Injustice CIC supports:
- Victims of abuse, exploitation, neglect, corruption, or institutional failure
- Whistleblowers with credible information about wrongdoing
- Individuals affected by systemic injustice who lack power, resources, or protection
- Communities impacted by repeated or structural harm
You do not need legal representation, media access, or proof beyond doubt to contact us. If something feels wrong, unsafe, or unjust, you are entitled to seek help.
Our Commitment to Victims
We recognise that coming forward can be frightening, exhausting, and risky.
Our commitment to victims includes:
- Respecting your autonomy and choices
- Allowing anonymous or confidential contact where possible
- Avoiding pressure to relive trauma unnecessarily
- Being honest about what we can and cannot do
- Prioritising safeguarding at every stage
Engaging with us does not obligate you to proceed further. You remain in control.
Stay Calm and Hopeful
If you are feeling overwhelmed, pause and take a breath.
You do not need to have everything prepared before reaching out. You do not need to understand the full system or know the correct terminology. Many situations improve once the right support route is found.
Help is often closer than it feels — sometimes one message, one conversation, or one referral away.
How We Work
Hidden Injustice CIC operates through a structured, multi-stage process designed to protect people while pursuing truth responsibly.
In general, we:
- Receive information through secure or standard channels
- Conduct an initial safeguarding and risk assessment
- Review credibility, relevance, and public-interest factors
- Determine appropriate next steps, which may include guidance, referral, investigation, or documentation
- Work collaboratively with trusted professionals where appropriate
Not every submission leads to an investigation. We prioritise cases based on risk, seriousness, evidence, and potential impact.
Legal Status
Hidden Injustice CIC is a Community Interest Company (CIC) registered in the United Kingdom.
As a CIC, we operate for the public benefit, not private profit. Our activities, governance, and use of resources are legally bound to serve our stated community purpose and are subject to regulatory oversight.
We are required to:
- Operate transparently and responsibly
- Reinvest surpluses back into our mission
- Act in accordance with UK company law, CIC regulations, and safeguarding obligations
Our legal structure exists to ensure accountability, independence, and long-term protection of the organisation’s purpose.
Team and Governance
Hidden Injustice CIC operates under a clear governance and accountability framework.
Our structure includes:
- Board-level oversight and governance
- Executive leadership responsible for strategic direction
- Operational divisions covering investigations, safeguarding, research, digital safety, and communications
Some roles within our organisation are not publicly named. This is a deliberate protective measure to safeguard individuals, prevent interference, and ensure investigations can proceed without intimidation or obstruction.
You do not need to know every name to know that proper governance exists.
Safeguarding and Ethical Standards
Safeguarding is central to everything we do.
We operate under:
- Strict safeguarding protocols
- GDPR-compliant data handling practices
- Ethical review processes for investigations and publications
- Clear boundaries between support, investigation, and exposure
We do not encourage vigilantism, harassment, or unlawful conduct. We do not publish unverified allegations. We do not bypass due process.
Integrity is non-negotiable.
Volunteers and Community Support Network
Hidden Injustice CIC is supported by a wide ecosystem of volunteers and professionals across multiple disciplines.
This includes individuals with experience in:
- Law and legal research
- Journalism and media
- Safeguarding and social care
- Digital security and data governance
- Advocacy and community work
Volunteers operate within defined roles and boundaries. Sensitive information is restricted to authorised teams only.
Hidden Injustice Investigations
Our Investigations Division focuses on serious, systemic, or repeated wrongdoing that warrants deeper examination.
Investigations may involve:
- Evidence analysis
- Pattern identification
- Cross-referencing documentation
- Collaboration with journalists or legal professionals
- Preparation of material suitable for responsible publication
Investigations are selective, methodical, and guided by public-interest considerations.
Our Reach
Hidden Injustice CIC operates with an international outlook.
If you are located outside the country but the wrongdoing occurred within a jurisdiction where we operate — or involves entities subject to those systems — we may still be able to help.
Our support pathways and referrals adapt based on geography, risk, and legal context.
The Founder’s Story
Hidden Injustice CIC was founded in response to repeated encounters with injustice that was ignored, minimised, or actively concealed.
The organisation exists not as a reactionary project, but as a long-term structure designed to outlast individual cases and ensure that truth has a place to land safely.
Our Message to Wrongdoers
Hidden Injustice CIC exists because wrongdoing often relies on silence, fear, and fragmentation.
We are built to counter that.
If you believe misconduct will remain hidden because victims are isolated or systems are complex, you are mistaken. Accountability does not always arrive quickly — but it does arrive.
A Movement for Generations
Hidden Injustice CIC is not a campaign. It is not a moment. It is a long-term commitment.
Our aim is to build structures that endure, standards that rise over time, and pathways that remain available for future generations who refuse to accept injustice as inevitable.
Funding and Financial Integrity
Hidden Injustice CIC is not operated for profit.
The organisation is personally funded by its founder, who does not receive any salary, fees, or financial benefit from its activities.
Any donations received are used solely to increase direct benefit to users — including access to support, resources, referrals, and practical assistance — and are not used for personal remuneration.
This structure exists to preserve independence, integrity, and trust.
Next Steps
If you need help, you can:
- Access trusted organisations through our Direct Help Directory
- Contact us directly
- Submit information securely or anonymously
You are not alone — and you do not have to navigate this alone.