NOT DETAINED THIS YEAR — AND NON-COMPLIANCE IS OFFICIAL
NOT DETAINED THIS YEAR — AND NON-COMPLIANCE IS OFFICIAL
3rd April 2026. Good Friday. And here I am: not detained, not sectioned, not politely escorted anywhere. That’s not luck. That’s strategy. And yes, for the snobs still tutting in their corners: congratulations, your judgment has been duly noted. It’s filed somewhere between “irrelevant opinion” and “interesting distraction.”
Non-compliance isn’t a badge. It’s a record. I’ve got the ICO, the Financial Ombudsman Service, the Courts, the Police, Health, and every formal channel properly notified. Every bounced-back email, every ignored complaint, every refusal to act—that’s not a failure. It’s documented fact. And now, I’ve built the Mindsfire Mentor app to centralise and track it, so there’s no ambiguity. Transparency is no longer optional; it’s systemic.
Credentials matter. Twenty years in kitchens, City & Guilds accredited, HACCP certified, running operations where precision, hygiene, and systems outrank opinion. Codes, processes, and standards aren’t abstract—they’re survival tools. If anyone wants the full list, I could open my own phone book of non-complaints and fill a small library. That’s the kind of record we’re talking about: verifiable, cross-referenced, undeniable.
Non-compliance isn’t theoretical either. It’s forward-looking. In one year, on 15th September 2027, the UII launches. That’s where lived experience informs policy. Where observations, failures, and systemic gaps aren’t just noted—they help form the rules, the standards, and the practical frameworks. This isn’t protest; this is structured influence, built from evidence, documented interactions, and lived reality.
Let’s be honest: systems operate exactly as designed—slow, cautious, risk-averse, often three steps behind. You don’t waste time wishing they’d catch up. You adapt, you document, and you escalate when necessary. That’s exactly what I’ve done. Quietly, deliberately, and with full transparency.
So here’s the procedure in plain terms: I navigate the system. I log every attempt at obstruction. I publish when necessary. Emails, letters, notes, complaints—not filed, bounced back, ignored—they’re all here. Every interaction has been cross-referenced. Every pattern documented. Anyone who thinks otherwise is welcome to review the record. The facts aren’t negotiable.
And yet, despite all this, the snobs will always tut. But that’s their business. Mine is factual. Mine is procedural. Mine is lived. And the system? It’s catching up—but on my timeline, not theirs.
So here it is: not detained this year. Non-compliance logged. Systems notified. Apps built. Future policy in sight. Still standing. Still navigating. Still documenting. Still making sure that lived experience isn’t just heard—it counts.
Take what helps. Leave what doesn’t. The ICO, FOS, Courts, Police, Health, Mindsfire Mentor app, and UII—everything is on record. No drama. No exaggeration. Just the slow, relentless work of turning lived experience into systemic clarity.
— Michael P. Lennon
Mindspire | Where lived experience finds its voice
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