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Media & Stories.

Media is not decoration here β€” it is leverage. We document reality, protect stories, and publish in ways that force visibility and accountability.

Tell your story

Your experience deserves to be heard.

A low-threshold channel for sharing experiences of institutional neglect, discrimination, bureaucratic harm, or any silence that should not remain silent. You choose what you share, whether you want to be anonymous, and whether you want us to follow up.

Not every story will become public content. Some will inform our advocacy, some will stay private, and some may eventually appear in The Vault or in an investigation β€” always with your knowledge and consent.

Only needed if you want us to follow up.
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Your submission is handled with strict confidentiality. We will not share, quote, or publish your story without your explicit consent. See our privacy policy.

The Vault

Being built

A structured archive of what has been documented.

The Vault is a curated archive of anonymised stories, documentaries, reports, and evidence packs where publication is lawful, safe, and serves the public interest. Content in the Vault has gone through a review process and represents material Kansanhuuto stands behind.

The Vault will not launch empty β€” it will launch when there is something worth publishing. Submissions received through the story form above are the pipeline.

Anonymised testimonies

Written accounts of institutional failure and harm, prepared with the submitter's consent and reviewed for safety before publication.

Documentary material

Video, audio, and photographic documentation produced by Kansanhuuto or contributed with explicit permission.

Reports & evidence packs

Structured documents connecting patterns of harm to institutional responsibility β€” built to be used in advocacy and policy submissions.

Public records & data

Compiled public data, FOI responses, and official documents that support accountability claims.

Investigations

In development

Connecting individual experiences to structural patterns.

Investigations are long-form work that takes individual stories and documented evidence and connects them to institutional patterns, accountability gaps, and structural failures. The goal is not to publish for its own sake β€” it is to produce work that is credible, defensible, and difficult to dismiss.

Investigations are developed in partnership with A Findian Lens and, where relevant, with external journalists and researchers. They take time and will be published when they are ready.

Editorial approach

Evidence-based, anti-sensational, and grounded in documentation. We present what can be supported and are transparent about what cannot.

Subject areas

Equality and non-discrimination failures, healthcare and social service access, civic participation barriers, and institutional accountability.

Want to contribute?

If you have documentation, research, or expertise relevant to an investigation, use the story submission form above or contact us directly.

Blog

Go to full blog β†’

Updates, explainers, and commentary.

Short explainers, civic education pieces, opinion texts, calls to action, and public notices. The blog is the fast-moving editorial layer of Kansanhuuto's public communication.

Public notice Β· Update

Launching the Kansanhuuto website build

A first public-facing version of the website is being built in stages, with structure, accessibility, and trust prioritised before advanced features.

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Explainer Β· Civic education

Why low-threshold access matters

Bureaucratic systems often fail not because help does not exist, but because access routes are unclear, fragmented, or intimidating.

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Commentary Β· Media

Making invisible harm visible

Kansanhuuto's media work is part of the accountability strategy β€” documenting, connecting, and clarifying what institutions prefer to obscure.

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Want to contribute?

Stories, skills, or collaboration β€” all welcome.

Whether you have something to share or want to help build the media work, get in touch.