Secure Submissions
A safe, confidential route to share information anonymously — including whistleblowing, tips, documents, media leads, or evidence of wrongdoing.
We do not publish your identity. Share only what you are comfortable sharing.
What Secure Submissions is for
Secure Submissions is an anonymous or confidential intake route for anyone, not only victims. It is designed for people who are concerned about privacy, retaliation, or institutional pushback.
- Whistleblowers
- Victims and survivors
- Witnesses and supporters
- Professionals sharing concern or evidence
- Tips, intelligence, documents, screenshots, recordings, and media leads
Safety first
If you are in immediate danger or someone is at risk of serious harm, contact emergency services first.
- UK: 999 (emergency) or 101 (non-emergency)
- EU: 112
Secure Submissions is for safe reporting and support routing. It is not a replacement for urgent emergency help.
How to submit safely
You can submit information anonymously. You do not have to use your real name. If you are concerned about privacy, consider using a separate email account and avoiding identifiable details.
- Share only what you feel safe sharing
- Remove identifying details if necessary
- Avoid using workplace devices or networks if that could put you at risk
- If you prefer, you may submit by email instead
What to include
You do not need to write perfectly. If possible, include:
- What happened (brief timeline)
- Who was involved (names or roles if known)
- Where it happened (organisation, place, or platform)
- Key dates (approximate is fine)
- What evidence exists (letters, emails, screenshots, documents, recordings)
- What outcome you are seeking (support, signposting, exposure, referral)
Secure Submission Form
You can use the form below to share information confidentially or anonymously. You may leave your name and contact details blank if you wish to remain anonymous.
If you prefer, you may submit by email instead. You can create a new email account and send your report, with attachments if needed, to:
info@hiddeninjustice.org
What happens next
We review submissions carefully and confidentially. We may:
- signpost you to trusted organisations (Direct Help Directory)
- ask follow-up questions, but only if you provide a safe contact route
- log patterns to help identify systemic wrongdoing
- assess whether the matter fits investigative or documentary pathways
We cannot guarantee a specific outcome, but every secure submission strengthens the ability to detect patterns and support accountability.
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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