“Therapist” Isn’t a Protected Title in the UK, and the Public Pays for the Confusion Most people assume that if someone calls themselves a therapist, it means regulated training, enforceable…
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In October 2025 I told the Criminal Justice Alliance, quietly and in good faith, that their shortlisted “Outstanding Small Organisation” carried live equality, safeguarding and data protection concerns. Today, in…
By Kieron JH, Founder, The Reasonable Adjustment Note: This is commentary on media framing and public risk communication. It is not medical advice. The Sun recently ran a “medical cannabis”…
Screenshot of Matthew Elliott, President of The Jobs Foundation and member of the House of Lords, promoting his City AM article on inheritance and family businesses. On the morning of…
New NPCC approved guidance on prescribed medical cannabis instructs officers to treat people in possession of cannabis based products for medicinal use (CBPMs) as “patients first, suspects second”. That line…
CBPM Tool Update By Kieron JH • 5 January 2026 UK medical cannabis patients are expected to manage complex, ongoing treatment costs with remarkably little transparency. Prescription portals rarely show…
The Mental Health Act 2025 has finally received Royal Assent. On paper it should stop autistic people being detained in mental health hospitals just for being autistic. The question now…
Most medical cannabis patients in the UK know what their jar costs at the pharmacy. Very few can say, in plain numbers, what their pattern costs each month, each year,…
When you are autistic and something at work feels off, it is easy to assume the system belongs to other people, usually people with job titles and budgets. In reality,…
Autistic adults are not usually punished for being wrong. More often, we are punished for being right at the exact moment that accuracy becomes inconvenient for someone in power. If…










