Hidden Injustice

How to Get Help

If you are facing abuse, misconduct, corruption, exploitation, or systemic unfairness, you are not alone. This page explains the simplest ways to get help and how to reach Hidden Injustice CIC safely.

First, check urgency

A) If you are in immediate danger

If you or someone else is at immediate risk, contact emergency services now.

  • UK emergency: 999
  • UK non-emergency police: 101
  • Outside the UK: use your local emergency number.

Hidden Injustice CIC is not an emergency service.

B) If your situation is not urgent

If you are not in immediate danger, the fastest route is usually to find the right support pathway for your issue.

We created the Direct Help Directory as a structured way to help people find real support routes and the right next step — without guesswork. Stay calm and hopeful: there are pathways forward.

Use the Direct Help Directory (recommended first step)

The Direct Help Directory helps you identify organisations and routes that match your situation, so you are not left guessing or going in circles.

Our network operates as a team in the truest sense. You do not have to face this alone. Support exists, and there are people and organisations ready to help guide you forward.

What you can do here:

  • Find the most relevant support route for your issue
  • Identify appropriate help options and clear next steps
  • Move forward with clarity and structure

Contact Hidden Injustice CIC

If you want Hidden Injustice CIC to review information, guide your next steps, or direct you to the most relevant pathway, you can contact us.

Secure submissions

If your information is sensitive, or you are concerned about privacy or retaliation, use Secure Submissions.

Anonymous or confidential information intake for anyone (not just victims): whistleblowers, tips, intelligence, documents, media leads.

What to include

You do not need to write perfectly. But if you can, include:

  • What happened (brief timeline)
  • Who was involved (names/roles if known)
  • Where it happened (organisation/place/platform)
  • Key dates (approximate is fine)
  • What evidence you have (letters, emails, screenshots, documents)
  • What outcome you are seeking (support, signposting, exposure, referral)

Stay calm and hopeful

If you are feeling overwhelmed: pause, breathe, and take one step at a time. Many situations improve once you reach the right support route. Stay calm and hopeful — there are pathways forward. Help is just one phone call or one email away.

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