therecruitmentjunction.co.uk

Independent public interest mirror, edited and run by The Reasonable Adjustment

About the operator This page explains who I am, why my name is attached to this domain, and how my background feeds into The Reasonable Adjustment and Ki-Ki.

Who I am and why my name is on this domain

My name is Kieron JH. I am a disabled ex-offender who grew up in the North East, now working as a digital investigator and founder of The Reasonable Adjustment and Ki-Ki. I run this domain because I was directly affected by The Recruitment Junction as a service user, and I refuse to let what happened sit in a closed complaint file or a forgotten inbox.

I live with autism and ulcerative colitis. I also have a conviction for possession with intent to supply cannabis, with a small amount of ketamine recorded in the same file. Instead of hiding that, I read the full case file my solicitor sent me before court and wrote about it in The Full File, My PWITS Arrest and Why I Own It. If institutions are going to hold data and use it to judge me, the least I can do is read it, understand it and set out my own account in public.

I am not pretending to be neutral. I am someone who has lived the sharp end of bad decisions, thin safeguarding and lazy paperwork. What I am committed to is accuracy. If I get something wrong and you can prove it, I will correct it and record the change.

From underestimated kid to over-prepared adult

I was the quiet, underestimated kid who spent more time on computers, games and forums than in classrooms. That later turned into high level World of Warcraft raiding, where I learned to type extremely fast, track dozens of things at once and lead people who were older and supposedly more experienced than me. That mix of autism, hyperfocus and gaming discipline became the backbone of my later work.

When your brain works differently, you learn quickly that systems are not built for you. It showed up in school, in healthcare, in job centres, and eventually in the justice system. Instead of being treated as someone who needed stability and support, I was increasingly treated as a problem to be processed and moved on.

The conviction did not magically appear out of nowhere. It came out of a long chain of missed opportunities, underestimation and poor decisions by both me and the systems around me. Owning that history in public is part of making sure it is not used only as a weapon in secret meetings.

Owning the PWITS arrest instead of running from it

In my early twenties I was arrested for possession with intent to supply cannabis, with roughly 600 grams in total and a small amount of ketamine in the mix. For most people, that would become a sealed box they never talk about again. I did the opposite.

I read the full case file my solicitor sent me before court, then wrote publicly about where it was fair, where it was slanted, and what it missed. That became The Full File, My PWITS Arrest and Why I Own It. The point was not to glorify anything. The point was to show what it looks like when you stop letting other people control the narrative about your worst decisions.

That same attitude applies to this domain. If a charity, council or company wants to quietly brief against me in the background, they now have to do it in a world where my own record and documents are already laid out in public for others to read.

The road to The Reasonable Adjustment

The Reasonable Adjustment did not start as a business plan. It started as survival and self defence. After years of dealing with probation, charities, DWP decisions, medical gatekeeping and inaccessible processes, I reached the point where I had to start documenting everything or be crushed by the constant rewriting of history.

In The Road to The Reasonable Adjustment I set out how those experiences stacked up. Missed adjustments here. Dismissed complaints there. A safeguarding concern pushed aside. A pattern came into focus. At some point you realise it is not just bad luck. It is structure.

The Recruitment Junction case was one of the final sparks. Being referred as a disabled ex-offender, treated like a file to be formatted rather than a human being with history and needs, then blocked and written off once I pushed back politely, made it very clear that I needed my own platform and my own record.

The Reasonable Adjustment became the place where I could merge lived experience, receipts, law, and a refusal to be quietly erased. This domain is a branch of that work, focused on one charity with outsized access to vulnerable people and public money.

Why Ki-Ki exists alongside The Reasonable Adjustment

Once I started publishing serious case work, something predictable happened. Institutions and intermediaries began to lurk. Late night visits from office IPs. VPN routing. Quiet scraping. Probes against paths that should not exist. If you are going to write about powerful organisations, you either stay oblivious or you learn how your own infrastructure works in detail.

Learning to track and harden The Reasonable Adjustment properly led to Cloudflare rules, static sites, workers, logging and a lot of time in dashboards. At that point other people started asking for help with their own foundations. Ki-Ki grew naturally from that, as the technical arm that looks after web basics for people who do not have an IT department and do not want to be gaslit about what is going on in their logs.

On this domain that means Ki-Ki looks after DNS, Cloudflare, static build and evidence grade logging under its Neutral Infrastructure Policy, while The Reasonable Adjustment retains full editorial control over what is written.

How I approach accuracy, correction and right of reply

Because I write from lived experience and not from a press office, I take accuracy seriously. I work from primary documents wherever possible. Emails, letters, policies, FOI responses, funding records and case files. When I describe behaviour, I try to point back to something people can read themselves.

If an organisation or individual believes something on this domain is wrong in fact, they can use the Right to Reply and Corrections route on The Reasonable Adjustment. I will not remove material just because it is embarrassing, but if you bring evidence that something is incorrect or incomplete, I will update it and note that it has been corrected.

The same goes for my own history. I cannot control what other people say about my conviction, disabilities or behaviour. What I can do is maintain a clear, consistent record of my own, and invite other people to judge based on documents instead of gossip.

If you need to contact me

If you need to query something on this domain, provide further documents, or raise a serious concern connected to The Recruitment Junction or this site, you can email:

Email: [email protected]

For wider context on my work, you can find more on my founder profile at The Reasonable Adjustment and on ki-ki.co.uk if you are more interested in the technical side.