A Public Information Pillars from g² Insight Lab
A Public Information Pillars from g² Insight Lab
Relational Safety & Coercive Control
Not all harm looks violent.
Some harm looks like “care” that slowly becomes control.
This pillar is for anyone who feels confused, constantly on-edge, or like the rules keep moving. It outlines common patterns of coercive control and relational destabilisation in plain language, with UK support routes included.
This is public information. g² Insight Lab is not a crisis service.
If you are in immediate danger, call 999.
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Carer Wellbeing & Boundaries
Caregiving can become identity.
When rest feels like betrayal, depletion follows.
Chronic responsibility alters behaviour, perception, and nervous system regulation.
Support is not weakness.
Assessment is a legal right.
This pillar explores burnout, identity fusion, and boundary fatigue.
Learning Disability & Neurodivergence Rights
Caregiving can become identity.
When rest feels like betrayal, depletion follows.
Chronic responsibility alters behaviour, perception, and nervous system regulation.
Support is not weakness.
Assessment is a legal right.
This pillar explores burnout, identity fusion, and boundary fatigue.
Know Your Rights & Governance Information
Understanding process reduces intimidation.
Documentation matters.
Language matters.
Timelines matter.
This pillar outlines where to go, what to request, and how to document interactions within UK systems.
Compliance & Boundaries (Important)
g² Insight Lab is:
• A behavioural insight practice
• Not a medical service
• Not a legal firm
• Not a crisis provider
Clear scope protects everyone.
This pillar outlines confidentiality limits, referral boundaries, and safeguarding posture.
Strategic Insight & Pattern Literacy
Most public campaigns stop at awareness.
g² examines structure.
Power patterns.
Identity shifts.
Nervous system imprinting.
System design failures.
This pillar explains how behavioural analysis intersects with public information and why literacy matters.
Support (UK): National Domestic Abuse Helpline 0808 2000 247 | Emergency 999
Women’s Aid – womensaid.org.uk
Men’s Advice Line: 0808 801 0327 www.mensadviceline.org.uk | Respect Phoneline (for those concerned about their behaviour) 0808 802 4040 www.respectphoneline.org.uk
NSPCC Helpline 0808 800 5000 www.nspcc.org.uk | Childline (for young people)
0800 1111 www.childline.org.uk
Scotland – Domestic Abuse & Forced Marriage Helpline 0800 027 1234 | Wales – Live Fear Free Helpline 0808 801 0800 | Northern Ireland – Domestic & Sexual Abuse Helpline 0808 802 1414
If you are in immediate danger: 999