Hidden Injustice

Direct Help Directory

Independent organisations that provide specialist support, advice, and protection across different forms of injustice.

Purpose Of The Direct Help Directory

This directory is designed to help individuals identify appropriate organisations that specialise in specific forms of harm, abuse, or injustice. It exists to provide accessible pathways to support, not to replace professional advice or emergency services.

What This Directory Is

  • A structured guide to independent support organisations
  • A starting point for individuals seeking help or information
  • A resource covering a wide range of injustice categories
  • A tool to support safe and informed decision-making

What This Directory Is Not

  • Not a replacement for legal advice or representation
  • Not an emergency response service
  • Not an endorsement or guarantee of outcomes
  • Not a complete list of all available organisations

How Organisations Are Presented

  • Organisations are grouped by type of injustice
  • Listings reflect commonly recognised support pathways
  • Some entries describe categories of support rather than specific providers
  • Information is kept general to reduce maintenance and preserve accuracy

Using This Directory Safely

  • Only access services in ways that feel safe for your situation
  • Be cautious when sharing personal information
  • Seek urgent help if you are in immediate danger
  • Take time to choose the support that best fits your needs

Important Considerations

  • Organisations operate independently of Hidden Injustice CIC
  • Services, eligibility, and availability may vary
  • Contact methods and response times differ between organisations
  • Always verify details directly with the organisation where possible

Find the Issue You’re Facing

Wrongful Prosecution & Legal System Abuse

This section covers common situations within Wrongful Prosecution & Legal System Abuse. Use the links below to find direct support.

  • False or malicious allegations leading to investigation or charges
  • Biased, negligent, or improper investigations
  • Evidence mishandling, non-disclosure, or process failures
  • Prosecutorial overreach or decisions without sufficient evidence
  • Systemic bias or discrimination affecting fairness and outcomes

Organisations And Support Pathways

The organisations below are listed under this category in the Direct Help Directory source document.

Some organisations active in justice reform and research may be referenced elsewhere on the site. These organisations do not necessarily provide direct casework.

Public Authority Misconduct & Abuse of Power

This section covers common situations involving Public Authority Misconduct & Abuse of Power, including failures of accountability, improper conduct, or misuse of official authority.

  • Abuse of authority by police, local authorities, or government bodies
  • Failure to act on safeguarding or serious complaints
  • Misuse of powers, unlawful decisions, or procedural breaches
  • Lack of transparency or refusal to provide information
  • Institutional bias or discriminatory treatment

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) — Investigates complaints about local councils and certain other public bodies.
    Coverage: England
    Web: https://www.lgo.org.uk
  • Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) — Handles complaints about UK government departments and NHS services in England.
    Coverage: England
    Web: https://www.ombudsman.org.uk
  • Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) — Oversees the police complaints system and investigates serious complaints about police conduct.
    Coverage: England & Wales
    Web: https://www.policeconduct.gov.uk
  • Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) — Regulates data protection and handles complaints about misuse of personal information.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://ico.org.uk
    Complaints: https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/
  • Judicial Conduct Investigations Office (JCIO) — Handles complaints about the personal conduct of judges, tribunal members, and magistrates.
    Coverage: England & Wales
    Web: https://www.complaints.judicialconduct.gov.uk
  • Your Member of Parliament (MP) — Can raise concerns with government departments and escalate complaints on behalf of constituents.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Find your MP: https://members.parliament.uk/findyourmp
  • Public Law Project — Provides legal support and advocacy on issues involving public law and government decision-making.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://publiclawproject.org.uk
  • Liberty — Civil liberties organisation providing guidance, campaigning, and strategic legal support on human rights issues.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.libertyhumanrights.org.uk

Some organisations focus on oversight, advocacy, or legal reform rather than direct case handling.

Hate Crime & Discrimination

This section covers common situations involving Hate Crime & Discrimination, including hostility, abuse, or unequal treatment based on identity or protected characteristics.

  • Verbal abuse, threats, or harassment based on race, religion, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation
  • Hate-motivated violence or intimidation
  • Discrimination in employment, housing, education, or services
  • Online hate speech or targeted abuse
  • Failure of authorities to respond appropriately to reported incidents

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Stop Hate UK — Provides confidential support and reporting services for victims of hate crime.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.stophateuk.org
  • True Vision (Police Hate Crime Reporting) — Official platform for reporting hate crimes and accessing guidance.
    Coverage: England & Wales
    Web: https://www.report-it.org.uk
  • Citizens Advice — Provides free, independent advice on discrimination, rights, and complaint processes.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk
  • Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) — Government-funded service offering advice on discrimination and human rights issues.
    Coverage: England, Scotland & Wales
    Web: https://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com
    Tel: 0808 800 0082
  • Stonewall — Provides support, resources, and advocacy on LGBTQ+ discrimination and rights.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.stonewall.org.uk
    Help & Advice: https://www.stonewall.org.uk/help-advice
  • Tell MAMA — Supports victims of anti-Muslim hate and monitors incidents across the UK.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://tellmamauk.org
  • Community Security Trust (CST) — Provides support and security advice for Jewish communities facing antisemitism.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://cst.org.uk
  • Disability Rights UK — Offers advocacy, advice, and resources for disabled individuals facing discrimination.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org

Some organisations provide advocacy and guidance rather than direct intervention in individual cases.

Human Trafficking & Exploitation

This section covers common situations involving Human Trafficking & Exploitation, including coercion, movement, or control of individuals for the purpose of exploitation.

  • Recruitment, transport, or harbouring of individuals for exploitation
  • Forced labour, domestic servitude, or sexual exploitation
  • Debt bondage or coercion through threats, deception, or control
  • Confiscation of identity documents or restriction of movement
  • Exploitation linked to immigration status or vulnerability

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Modern Slavery Helpline — Confidential helpline providing advice, reporting routes, and support for potential victims and professionals.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.modernslaveryhelpline.org
    Tel: 08000 121 700
  • The Salvation Army – Modern Slavery Victim Care — Provides specialist support for adult victims referred through the National Referral Mechanism.
    Coverage: England & Wales
    Web: https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/modern-slavery
  • NSPCC (Child Trafficking Advice Centre – CTAC) — Provides expert advice on child trafficking and exploitation.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/services/child-trafficking-advice-centre
  • Unseen UK — Provides services including safehouses and support for victims of modern slavery and trafficking.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.unseenuk.org
  • Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) — Investigates labour exploitation and regulates high-risk sectors.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.gla.gov.uk
    Reporting Line: 0800 432 0804
  • Migrant Help — Provides support and advice for vulnerable migrants, including those affected by exploitation.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.migranthelpuk.org
  • Crimestoppers — Anonymous reporting service for crime, including trafficking and exploitation.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://crimestoppers-uk.org
    Tel: 0800 555 111

Some services require referral through official pathways such as the National Referral Mechanism.

Forced Marriage & Honour-Based Abuse

This section covers common situations involving Forced Marriage & Honour-Based Abuse, including coercion, threats, surveillance, or violence used to control marriage decisions or punish perceived breaches of family or community expectations.

  • Pressure or coercion to enter a marriage without free and full consent
  • Threats, intimidation, violence, or emotional blackmail linked to “honour”
  • Passport confiscation, travel restrictions, or forced travel abroad
  • Surveillance, isolation, or control by family or community networks
  • Fear of disclosure due to retaliation, shame, or community pressure

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) — Joint Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Home Office unit offering advice and support for people at risk of forced marriage.
    Coverage: UK-wide and overseas cases involving UK nationals or residents
    Web: https://www.gov.uk/stop-forced-marriage
    Tel: 020 7008 0151
    Out of hours: 020 7008 5000
  • Karma Nirvana — Specialist support for victims of honour-based abuse and forced marriage.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://karmanirvana.org.uk
    Helpline: 0800 5999 247
  • IKWRO (Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation) — Specialist support for women and girls affected by honour-based violence, forced marriage, and related abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://ikwro.org.uk
    Tel: 020 7920 6460
  • Women’s Aid — Support and signposting for women affected by abuse, including forced marriage and honour-based abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.womensaid.org.uk
  • Refuge — Specialist support for women facing abuse, including forced marriage and honour-based violence.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://refuge.org.uk
    24-hour Helpline: 0808 2000 247
  • Childline — Confidential support for children and young people at risk.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.childline.org.uk
    Tel: 0800 1111
  • NSPCC — Advice and safeguarding support where a child or young person may be at risk of forced marriage or honour-based abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.nspcc.org.uk
    Helpline: 0808 800 5000

Where there is immediate risk, emergency safeguarding routes may be more appropriate than delayed reporting.

Domestic Abuse

This section covers common situations involving Domestic Abuse, including patterns of coercion, control, or violence within intimate or family relationships.

  • Physical, emotional, psychological, or sexual abuse within relationships
  • Coercive control, manipulation, or intimidation
  • Financial control or restriction of access to money or resources
  • Isolation from friends, family, or support networks
  • Stalking, harassment, or post-separation abuse

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Refuge) — 24-hour confidential helpline offering support, advice, and refuge access.
    Coverage: England
    Web: https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk
    Tel: 0808 2000 247
  • Women’s Aid — National charity providing support, information, and access to services for women experiencing abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.womensaid.org.uk
  • Refuge — Specialist support for women and children experiencing domestic abuse, including safe accommodation.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://refuge.org.uk
  • Men’s Advice Line — Support for male victims of domestic abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://mensadviceline.org.uk
    Tel: 0808 801 0327
  • Respect — Provides support for perpetrators seeking to change behaviour and improve safety.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.respect.uk.net
  • National Stalking Helpline (Suzy Lamplugh Trust) — Advice and support for victims of stalking and harassment.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.suzylamplugh.org
    Tel: 0808 802 0300
  • Galop — Support for LGBT+ victims of domestic abuse, hate crime, and sexual violence.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://galop.org.uk

If you are in immediate danger, contact emergency services. Specialist helplines can provide confidential support and safety planning.

Child Protection Failures

This section covers common situations involving Child Protection Failures, including failures by authorities or systems to safeguard children from harm.

  • Failure to investigate or respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns
  • Neglect, abuse, or harm not being identified or acted upon
  • Inadequate intervention despite repeated reports or warning signs
  • Breakdowns in communication between agencies responsible for safeguarding
  • Children being left in unsafe or harmful environments

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • NSPCC — Provides support, advice, and reporting routes for concerns about child safety and abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.nspcc.org.uk
    Helpline: 0808 800 5000
  • Childline — Confidential support service for children and young people.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.childline.org.uk
    Tel: 0800 1111
  • Local Authority Children’s Services — Statutory safeguarding bodies responsible for child protection within local areas.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Find your local council: https://www.gov.uk/find-local-council
  • Ofsted — Regulates and inspects services that care for children and young people, including schools and children’s services.
    Coverage: England
    Web: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ofsted
  • Children’s Commissioner for England — Promotes and protects the rights of children, including raising systemic concerns.
    Coverage: England
    Web: https://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk
  • Family Rights Group — Provides advice and advocacy for families involved with children’s services.
    Coverage: England & Wales
    Web: https://frg.org.uk
  • Coram Children’s Legal Centre — Offers legal advice and representation on issues affecting children and families.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://childlawadvice.org.uk

If a child is at immediate risk of harm, contact emergency services or safeguarding authorities without delay.

Immigration Abuse & Exploitation

This section covers common situations involving Immigration Abuse & Exploitation, including misuse of immigration status, coercion, or barriers to accessing rights and protection.

  • Exploitation linked to visa dependency or sponsorship
  • Threats of deportation or misuse of immigration status to control individuals
  • Withholding of documents such as passports or identification
  • Denial of access to services, housing, or employment rights
  • Barriers to seeking help due to fear, misinformation, or lack of legal knowledge

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Migrant Help — Provides independent advice and support for migrants, including those facing exploitation or abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.migranthelpuk.org
  • Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) — Offers legal support, policy advocacy, and information on immigration rights.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.jcwi.org.uk
  • Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA) — Professional body providing information and resources on immigration law and practice.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://ilpa.org.uk
  • Refugee Council — Provides support, advice, and integration services for refugees and asylum seekers.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
  • Scottish Refugee Council — Specialist support for refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland.
    Coverage: Scotland
    Web: https://www.scottishrefugeecouncil.org.uk
  • Citizens Advice — Provides free, independent advice on immigration-related issues and access to services.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk
  • Law Centres Network — Offers legal advice and representation on immigration and related issues through local law centres.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.lawcentres.org.uk

Immigration-related issues can be complex. Independent legal advice may be necessary depending on the situation.

Housing Injustice & Landlord Abuse

This section covers common situations involving Housing Injustice & Landlord Abuse, including unsafe conditions, unlawful eviction, and exploitation within housing arrangements.

  • Unsafe or hazardous living conditions not addressed by landlords
  • Unlawful eviction or threats of eviction without proper process
  • Harassment or intimidation by landlords or agents
  • Failure to carry out repairs or maintain property standards
  • Discrimination in access to housing or tenancy conditions

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Shelter — Provides expert advice, support, and advocacy on housing rights and homelessness.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.shelter.org.uk
  • Citizens Advice — Offers free, independent advice on housing rights, eviction, and tenancy issues.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk
  • Local Council Housing Enforcement / Environmental Health — Responsible for enforcing housing standards and addressing unsafe conditions.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Find your local council: https://www.gov.uk/find-local-council
  • Housing Ombudsman Service — Investigates complaints about social housing providers and housing associations.
    Coverage: England
    Web: https://www.housing-ombudsman.org.uk
  • Tenancy Relations Officers (Local Authorities) — Provide support in cases of illegal eviction and landlord harassment.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Access: Via local council services
  • Law Centres Network — Offers legal advice and representation in housing matters through local law centres.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.lawcentres.org.uk
  • Gov.uk Housing Guidance — Official government information on tenancy rights, eviction processes, and housing standards.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.gov.uk/browse/housing-local-services

If you are at risk of homelessness or eviction, urgent support from specialist housing services may be required.

Employment Abuse & Workplace Exploitation

This section covers common situations involving Employment Abuse & Workplace Exploitation, including unfair treatment, unsafe conditions, and misuse of power within workplaces.

  • Unpaid wages, underpayment, or denial of entitlements
  • Bullying, harassment, or discriminatory behaviour
  • Unfair dismissal or retaliation for raising concerns
  • Unsafe or hazardous working conditions
  • Exploitation linked to insecure employment or immigration status

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) — Provides free, impartial advice on workplace rights and dispute resolution.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.acas.org.uk
    Helpline: 0300 123 1100
  • Citizens Advice — Offers guidance on employment rights, workplace disputes, and access to support.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk
  • Health and Safety Executive (HSE) — Regulates workplace safety and investigates serious risks or breaches.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.hse.gov.uk
  • Employment Tribunal Service — Handles legal claims relating to employment disputes, including unfair dismissal and discrimination.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunals
  • Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) — Investigates labour exploitation and protects vulnerable workers in high-risk sectors.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.gla.gov.uk
    Reporting Line: 0800 432 0804
  • Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) — Provides advice on workplace discrimination and human rights issues.
    Coverage: England, Scotland & Wales
    Web: https://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com
    Tel: 0808 800 0082
  • Trade Unions — Offer representation, advice, and support in workplace disputes and negotiations.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Access: Through relevant union membership

Employment issues may require specialist advice depending on the circumstances and legal complexity.

Digital Harassment, Cyber Abuse & Online Stalking

This section covers common situations involving Digital Harassment, Cyber Abuse & Online Stalking, including harmful behaviour carried out through online platforms or digital communication.

  • Online harassment, threats, or targeted abuse
  • Cyberstalking or persistent unwanted digital contact
  • Sharing of private or intimate content without consent
  • Impersonation, identity misuse, or online intimidation
  • Failure of platforms or authorities to respond to reported abuse

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • National Stalking Helpline (Suzy Lamplugh Trust) — Provides advice and support for victims of stalking, including online stalking.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.suzylamplugh.org
    Tel: 0808 802 0300
  • Revenge Porn Helpline — Specialist support for victims of non-consensual intimate image sharing.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://revengepornhelpline.org.uk
  • NSPCC — Advice and safeguarding support where children or young people are affected by online abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.nspcc.org.uk
    Helpline: 0808 800 5000
  • Childline — Confidential support for children and young people experiencing online harm.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.childline.org.uk
    Tel: 0800 1111
  • Get Safe Online — Provides practical advice on online safety, security, and preventing digital abuse.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.getsafeonline.org
  • Action Fraud — UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.actionfraud.police.uk
  • Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) — Reports and works to remove illegal online content, including abuse material.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.iwf.org.uk

If there is immediate risk or credible threats, contact emergency services. Platform reporting tools may also provide rapid response in some cases.

Financial, Economic & Scam Exploitation

This section covers common situations involving Financial, Economic & Scam Exploitation, including fraud, coercion, or misuse of financial systems to exploit individuals.

  • Fraud, scams, or deceptive financial schemes
  • Coercion to transfer money or access financial accounts
  • Economic abuse within relationships or dependency situations
  • Identity theft or misuse of personal financial information
  • Barriers to recovering losses or accessing financial redress

Organisations And Support Pathways

If you believe you have been targeted by a scam or financial exploitation, reporting early may help limit further harm.

Institutional Cover-Ups & Systemic Concealment

This section covers common situations involving Institutional Cover-Ups & Systemic Concealment, including suppression of information, obstruction of accountability, or coordinated failures to disclose wrongdoing.

  • Deliberate suppression or concealment of evidence or information
  • Failure to investigate serious allegations or misconduct
  • Retaliation against whistleblowers or individuals raising concerns
  • Institutional resistance to accountability or transparency
  • Systemic patterns of denial, delay, or misrepresentation

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Protect (Whistleblowing Advice) — Provides confidential advice for whistleblowers and individuals raising concerns about wrongdoing.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://protect-advice.org.uk
    Advice Line: 020 3117 2520
  • National Audit Office (NAO) — Scrutinises public spending and investigates value for money in government bodies.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.nao.org.uk
  • Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) — Handles complaints relating to data access, freedom of information, and misuse of personal data.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://ico.org.uk
    Complaints: https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/
  • Public Law Project — Provides legal support and advocacy in cases involving public body decision-making and systemic failure.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://publiclawproject.org.uk
  • Liberty — Civil liberties organisation supporting challenges to unlawful state action and systemic injustice.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.libertyhumanrights.org.uk
  • INQUEST — Provides support and advocacy in cases involving deaths in custody and state-related failures.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.inquest.org.uk
  • Transparency International UK — Works on anti-corruption, transparency, and accountability issues within institutions.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.transparency.org.uk

Some organisations focus on systemic accountability rather than individual case handling.

Modern Slavery & Coerced Labour

This section covers common situations involving Modern Slavery & Coerced Labour, including forced labour, servitude, and exploitation through coercion or control.

  • Forced labour in sectors such as agriculture, construction, domestic work, or hospitality
  • Debt bondage or exploitation through financial control
  • Restriction of movement, threats, or intimidation to maintain control
  • Withholding of wages, identity documents, or personal freedoms
  • Exploitation of vulnerable individuals, including migrants or those in insecure situations

Organisations And Support Pathways

  • Modern Slavery Helpline — Confidential advice, reporting, and support for potential victims of modern slavery.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.modernslaveryhelpline.org
    Tel: 08000 121 700
  • The Salvation Army – Modern Slavery Victim Care — Provides specialist support services for adult victims referred through official pathways.
    Coverage: England & Wales
    Web: https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/modern-slavery
  • Unseen UK — Offers safehouse support, outreach services, and advocacy for victims of modern slavery.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.unseenuk.org
  • Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) — Investigates labour exploitation and enforces labour standards in high-risk sectors.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.gla.gov.uk
    Reporting Line: 0800 432 0804
  • Migrant Help — Provides support and advice for vulnerable migrants, including those affected by labour exploitation.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://www.migranthelpuk.org
  • Crimestoppers — Anonymous reporting service for crime, including exploitation and forced labour.
    Coverage: UK-wide
    Web: https://crimestoppers-uk.org
    Tel: 0800 555 111

If there is immediate danger or risk, contact emergency services. Some support pathways require referral through official safeguarding mechanisms.

Relationship To Hidden Injustice CIC

This directory is provided as a public resource to support access to independent organisations that specialise in different forms of injustice, abuse, and exploitation.

All organisations listed operate independently of Hidden Injustice CIC. Inclusion in this directory does not constitute endorsement, partnership, or verification of outcomes. Services, availability, and eligibility may vary, and individuals should confirm details directly with the organisation before engaging.

Important Notice

  • Hidden Injustice CIC does not provide emergency assistance
  • This directory does not replace professional legal, medical, or safeguarding advice
  • Users remain responsible for decisions made when contacting external organisations
  • If you are in immediate danger, contact emergency services without delay
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