I’m the founder of ACL: Archive, Legacy & Command — an embryonic survivor-centric platform designed to thread safeguarding logic, employment law terrain, and emotional architecture into modular artefacts for systemic reform.
My safeguarding background includes
- Operational owner and leadership of five Ofsted-registered children’s day nurseries.
- Governance and compliance oversight, embedding safeguarding into daily practice.
- Magistrate insight, with lived experience of justice terrain and procedural optics.
- CIH-aligned safeguarding logic, threading housing, welfare, and survivor entitlement into advocacy workflows.
My work spans
- Employment disputes, tribunal choreography, and whistle-blower protections.
- ICO terrain, data governance breaches, and survivor-centric documentation.
- Emotional architecture, modelled through recovery pacing.
- Strategic outreach, crafting velvet-gloved communications and satirical escalation tiles
ACL is not just a platform, it’s a living archive of survivor logic, procedural irony, and reform choreography.
I’m now exploring AI ethics, prompt engineering, and governance-sensitive model evaluation as deployment pathways.
I’m passionate about curating survivor-centric reform through forensic documentation, safeguarding logic, and emotional architecture. I build legacy artefacts that empower others by proxy, expose procedural theatre, and thread systemic accountability into every terrain, from tribunals to AI ethics.
Special skills:
Forensic extraction of governance breaches and procedural contradictions.
Legal reasoning in employment law, whistle-blower protections, and ICO terrain.
Safeguarding choreography across childcare, housing, and justice terrain.
Forensic extraction of governance breaches and procedural contradictions.