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EDI & Anti Racism Notice

ARCH’S COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION​

ARCH seeks to be an organisation that is inclusive, we value diversity and wish to create a culture where our team and the people using our services can flourish. We acknowledge that our organisation is not as representative as it could be, and we strive to improve this to develop a diverse range of skills and experiences on our staff team and trustee board.  

 

ARCH is committed to reflecting and responding to the diversity of the communities of Teesside.

We take an intersectional approach, which recognises that people from multiple marginalised groups may experience more than one form or discrimination, and that factors such as gender, class, ethnicity, disability status, religion, and age can all impact, adding multiple layers to individual experiences.

 

The ARCH team are supported to understand anti-oppressive practice with facilitated Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (EDI) training and through the continued development of our Champions workstream. We have established this to help us to understand the multiple barriers that some communities may experience when they need to access our services. The champion’s workstream helps us improving our own understanding, as well as to develop relationships with other specialist services that can support us build our knowledge and take action to address any barriers that exist in accessing our support.

ARCH is committed to being an anti-racist organisation. We acknowledge that racism exists, is insidious, extremely harmful and can intersect with other forms of oppression, creating additional layers of trauma for survivors of sexual abuse.  

 

We recognise that racism can manifest in different ways, and we understand that it is present within systems and structures and that as individuals we can perpetuate racism. Being anti-racist means that we will proactively do everything that we can to acknowledge the impacts of racism, that we will educate ourselves and be actively ‘alive’ to recognising and calling it out when and where it manifests. We will work to address power imbalances and to promote equity.  


As part of our commitment to anti-oppressive practice we will be further developing an anti-racism policy, anti-racism strategy and putting in place training for the whole of our team. We will be held accountable for this work to our board of trustees, with our Chair or Trustees and CEO leading on this work. 

ANTI RACISM

Self Referral Terms

Please read the following information before completing  this referral:

  • ARCH Teesside are a victim focused organisation and as such we do not accept referrals for anyone who is subject (the suspect) to an ongoing police investigation for sexual, domestic, or violent offences, or for anyone who may pose a risk of harm to others.
  • ARCH Teesside Counselling Service provides therapeutic support for anyone in Middlesbrough, Stockton and Hartlepool who has experienced rape or any form of sexual abuse at any time in their lives and is struggling to cope with their feelings and emotions in relation to these experiences.
  • We also offer support to Men and Boys from Redcar and Cleveland. We work in partnership to support the needs of children and young people.
  • Therapy can be hard work and extremely challenging, especially in the early days. We are unable provide emergency crisis support or work with complex or severe mental health issues. For anyone who is struggling with issues relating to substance misuse, other services should also be considered. 

I confirm that the person being referred does not pose a risk of harm to others, and is not known to Police regarding violent or sexual offences.

By ticking this box, I / the person being referred agree for checks to be made regarding their risk status.

ARCH Teesside reserve the right to refuse referrals and the provision of services. All relevant risk and need information should be sent with the referral, contact 01642 822335 for more information. This referral cannot be submitted unless the above information is confirmed.

Professional Referral Terms

Please read the following information before continuing with this referral:

  • ARCH Teesside are a victim focused organisation and as such we do not accept referrals for anyone who is subject (the suspect) to an ongoing police investigation for sexual, domestic, or violent offences, or for anyone who may pose a risk of harm to others.
  • ARCH Teesside Counselling Service provides therapeutic support for anyone in Middlesbrough, Stockton and Hartlepool who has experienced rape or any form of sexual abuse at any time in their lives and is struggling to cope with their feelings and emotions in relation to these experiences.
  • We also offer support to Men and Boys from Redcar and Cleveland. We work in partnership to support the needs of children and young people.
  • Therapy can be hard work and extremely challenging, especially in the early days. It is therefore important that you consider the appropriateness of ARCH for the client’s needs before making a referral.
  • For example, we are unable provide emergency crisis support or work with complex or severe mental health issues. Please speak to our referrals team on (01642) 822335 to discuss needs and appropriateness if you are unsure.
  • In the best interests of the person being referred, consideration should be given to specialist services for anyone who is struggling with issues relating to substance misuse.

I confirm that the person being referred does not pose a risk of harm to others, and is not known to Police regarding violent or sexual offences.

By ticking this box, I / the person being referred agree for checks to be made regarding their risk status.

ARCH Teesside reserve the right to refuse referrals and the provision of services. All relevant risk and need information should be sent with the referral, contact 01642 822335 for more information. This referral cannot be submitted unless the above information is confirmed.