When a problem keeps happening, we act together
ACCHAH supports people affected by repeated failures — by councils, regulators, utilities, landlords, or other powerful bodies — to come together and seek accountability at scale.
This is not a service you buy.
It is a collective effort you participate in.
Who This Is For (B2C, clear)
ACCHAH is for individuals who:
- Have already complained or raised concerns properly
- Are being ignored, delayed, or dismissed
- Believe the issue affects many people, not just them
- Want to help stop the same harm happening again
You do not need legal knowledge, money, or connections.
What Happens When You Participate
When enough people are affected by the same issue, ACCHAH may:
- Collect structured evidence from participants
- Identify patterns of failure or misconduct
- Submit collective representations to regulators or oversight bodies
- Engage institutions, decision-makers, and funders
- Advocate for systemic change in the public interest
ACCHAH focuses on issues, not individual disputes.
Participation, Not Purchase
People involved with ACCHAH are:
- Members
- Contributors
- Participants
Not customers.
Participation may involve:
- Registering interest in an issue
- Submitting evidence when invited
- Supporting collective advocacy efforts
There are no success fees, no percentage of compensation, and no hidden extraction.
How Issues Reach ACCHAH
ACCHAH does not intake every complaint.
Issues may reach ACCHAH through:
- Direct public participation
- Referrals from navigation or escalation tools
- Identification of recurring patterns over time
Only issues with clear scale or systemic relevance are taken forward.
Why This Matters
Individual complaints are easy to ignore. Patterns are not.
ACCHAH exists to:
- Turn repeated harm into documented failure
- Turn isolated voices into collective pressure
- Push institutions to fix what keeps breaking