Mindspire | Privacy, Person, and System Notice

Mindspire | Privacy, Person, and System Notice

By MPL — Michael P. Lennon Jr HMW‑AI‑LIC‑1984‑NC‑GOV

Mindspire begins with the person. Not the system. Not the policy. Not the paperwork. The person.

I was born on 27 June 1984 in Bellaghy, County Derry — a place where silence carried weight and people learned early to be steady, useful, and clear. That foundation shaped the Mindspire standard.

Mindspire is built from lived experience, not theory. Its purpose is to turn real human experience into structured, anonymised insight while protecting privacy, dignity, and consent.

What Mindspire Is

Mindspire, Mindspire Mentor, UII, and related Mindspire sites are non‑clinical frameworks. They do not provide:

  • therapy

  • diagnosis

  • treatment

  • medical advice

  • legal advice

  • financial advice

  • crisis intervention

Mindspire does not replace professional support.

What Mindspire Collects

Mindspire keeps data collection minimal. It may collect:

  • contact details, only if provided

  • website usage information

  • voluntary lived‑experience input

  • basic communication records

Real names are optional.

How Information Is Used

Information is used to:

  • operate the sites

  • improve clarity and structure

  • understand anonymised patterns

  • support non‑clinical insight

  • protect records and consent

Mindspire does not sell personal data. It does not use lived experience for exploitation, targeting, or manipulation.

The Core Standard

Take only what is needed. Protect what is given. Use it properly. Keep the person at the centre.

Human Origin Block

Mindspire is not abstract. It comes from:

  • Bellaghy

  • funeral service

  • kitchens

  • pressure

  • grief

  • crisis

  • recovery

  • documentation

  • lived experience

This is why the model values function over theatre. Does it work? Does it protect the person? Does it explain itself clearly? That is the test.

The Four Pillars

Mindspire’s structure rests on four stability areas:

  1. Income Stability

  2. Health Support

  3. Housing Security

  4. Legal / Advocacy Clarity

These are practical anchors — the areas where people often fall into the gap after crisis.

Safeguards

Mindspire uses safeguards around:

  • data

  • consent

  • oversight

  • recovery timelines

  • misinformation

  • reputation

  • identity protection

No system should speak over the person.

Support Boundary

If someone is struggling, Mindspire is not an emergency service. Contact:

  • GP

  • NHS 111

  • emergency services

  • a trusted person

  • a local mental health support organisation

Do not sit alone with something that needs shared.

Closing Position

Mindspire will continue to develop — the sites, the tools, the privacy wording, the frameworks. But the standard stays fixed:

No noise. No overreach. No sludge. Person first. Consent always. Structure over spectacle.

Michael P. Lennon Jr Mindspire | Where Lived Experience Finds Its Voice in Mental Health  

HMW‑AI‑LIC‑1984‑NC‑GOV 

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