When Justice Still Feels Like Defeat Even when victims win, they often lose again. Legal fees, corporate negotiations, and drawn-out settlements can devour most of the compensation survivors fight for. The Post Office Horizon scandal is a prime example. In the Bates & Others v Post Office Ltd group litigation: The Post Office agreed to … Continue reading The Evolution of Life Planning: From Exploitation to Empowerment to Saving Lives
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Goliathon: Equipping Citizen Investigators to Take on the System
“The system is stacked against victims. Goliathon puts us on a level playing field.” – Robert, Citizen Investigator Why We Created Goliathon Across the UK and beyond, thousands of ordinary people have been devastated by financial exploitation. Victims of fraud, mis-selling, and institutional neglect are too often left to pick up the pieces alone. Many … Continue reading Goliathon: Equipping Citizen Investigators to Take on the System
🎓 When the System Shuts You Out, Build Your Own Path
Why graduates need a GAME Plan for life beyond rejection It’s the question every graduate dreads: “What’s next?”For too many today, the answer is bleak. Rejections from AI-driven recruitment systems, unpaid internships, demoralising trips to the Jobcentre, and—inevitably—signing on for Universal Credit. Recent reports highlight a shocking reality: over 630,000 graduates are now claiming Universal … Continue reading 🎓 When the System Shuts You Out, Build Your Own Path
When the Rules Change, So Must We: Why Survivors Should Consider the Goliathon & Get SAFE Approach
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) is consulting on major changes to its case-fee model. Buried in the detail is a development that could reshape how victims of financial harm choose to seek justice. The proposed shift means professional representatives—claims management companies (CMCs) and law firms—may face outcome-linked fees and higher charges for cases that go … Continue reading When the Rules Change, So Must We: Why Survivors Should Consider the Goliathon & Get SAFE Approach
From Victim to Victor: How the Goliathon Helps Survivors Fight Back Against Financial Injustice
By Steve Conley, Founder of Get SAFE (Support After Financial Expoitation) and the Academy of Life Planning. I am a champion of the people — the voice of the little person on the street.I fight for justice. I stand up for what I believe in. For too long, ordinary people have been losing against the … Continue reading From Victim to Victor: How the Goliathon Helps Survivors Fight Back Against Financial Injustice
When the Crown Falls Silent: A Stoic Reflection on Duty, Justice, and Power
“You have power over your mind—not outside events. Realise this, and you will find strength.”— Marcus Aurelius Recently, I wrote to His Majesty The King—not out of defiance, but from a place of deep loyalty and concern. My letter laid bare the suffering of thousands of His Majesty’s subjects who have been devastated by financial … Continue reading When the Crown Falls Silent: A Stoic Reflection on Duty, Justice, and Power
🧭 Financial Life Coach
A “Done-With-You” Expert Coaching Service for Life’s Most Pivotal Moments By Steve Conley, Founder of the Academy of Life Planning 🔍 Overview Financial Life Coach is a done-with-you coaching service for financially empowered individuals navigating major life transitions. It offers expert, hourly-based holistic wealth planning support — entirely free from institutional conflicts of interest. At … Continue reading 🧭 Financial Life Coach
Redemption, Restitution, and Responsibility: Why This Debate Matters
The recent debate surrounding the BBC's platforming of convicted fraudster Alex Wood has sparked important—and at times uncomfortable—questions about who gets to lead the conversation on fraud prevention. Let me be clear: I believe in redemption. People can change. But redemption is not the same as rebranding. When we place those who once caused harm … Continue reading Redemption, Restitution, and Responsibility: Why This Debate Matters
🕵️♂️ Redemption or Reputation Laundering?
The Curious Case of Alexander Wood, ‘Reformed Fraudster’ "I stole £1.2m in 40 minutes, then blew it all in Harrods."That’s the chilling headline from a recent article in The Sunday Times, profiling Alexander Wood—a man who claims to have swindled over £50 million through authorised push payment (APP) scams before reinventing himself as an anti-fraud … Continue reading 🕵️♂️ Redemption or Reputation Laundering?
From Victim to Visionary: How One Survivor Is Redefining Corporate Compassion After Fraud
By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning We often say that even the darkest events in life can carry the seeds of purpose. That purpose, when nurtured, becomes a gift we give to others. Few embody this truth more powerfully than Ayleen Charlotte. Ayleen was thrust into the public eye through the 2022 Netflix documentary … Continue reading From Victim to Visionary: How One Survivor Is Redefining Corporate Compassion After Fraud
