Who we are and our mission 

Who We Are

At Reclaim Advocacy CIC, we are passionate about delivering trauma-informed advocacy and safeguarding support for vulnerable adults.
Our team is led by individuals with lived experience, ensuring empathy and understanding in every interaction.
Focusing on mental health and advocacy, we aim to empower those we serve.

Our Core Values

Truth 

No more SILENCE. We say what others wont.

Empowerment & Accountability 

We walk beside you, not ahead, systems should serve people, not the other way around

Compassion

We have been there, and we mean it when we say: YOUR NOT ALONE.

Our Mission

Our mission is simple:

To provide fearless, compassionate advocacy that bridges the gap between people and the services that have failed them.

We work with:

  • Neurodivergent adults (including those with autism, ADHD, CPTSD, and EUPD)
  • Survivors of trauma and system harm
  • Parents and carers navigating safeguarding concerns
  • Professionals seeking to better understand lived experience and trauma-informed practice

Whether you’re in crisis, lost in a system, or ready to take action — we’re here.

We believe in people before policy, truth before protocol, and recovery that includes real accountability.

Our Founder 

Founded by Ryan James Harris

Ryan is a trauma survivor, lived experience advocate, and systems disruptor who created Reclaim Advocacy CIC to bridge the gap between people in crisis and the services that too often fail them.

With over a decade of insight drawn from personal experience, Ryan brings deep understanding of complex mental health, neurodivergence (including autism and ADHD), safeguarding challenges, and institutional neglect. He has supported others through appeals, safeguarding escalations, mental health complaints, Access to Work, and multi-agency failures — offering not just knowledge, but care, clarity, and solidarity.

His work is grounded in:

  • A lived reality of navigating systems as a neurodivergent adult with Complex PTSD and EUPD
  • Formal training in advocacy, safeguarding, and forensic psychology (Open University)
  • A mission to make services safer, more accountable, and actually accessible

Ryan believes in truth-telling, transparency, and holding space for people who’ve been silenced.

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