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The Arukah Project CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company that aims to raise awareness of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma and how it impacts the lives of those who are in contact with the Justice System, Care experienced or have experienced addictions (alcohol, substance misuse). We have developed an emotional health and safety framework that includes education, sharing experience and practical learning of emotional freedom techniques (EFT). These highly effective self-help evidence-based tools act rapidly on the nervous system to support emotional regulation and we combine this the integration of trauma-informed practice.
We offer the following activities:
- group workshops for up to 12 people split over 2 days
- train-the-trainer group workshops of up to 10 per group
- peer-led interventions and training
- dedicated 1-to-1 interventions
- compassion fatigue/ resilient practitioner program for staff
- online and F2F community
- bereavement service
We offer the following activities:
- group workshops for up to 12 people split over 2 days
- train-the-trainer group workshops of up to 10 per group
- peer-led interventions and training
- dedicated 1-to-1 interventions
- compassion fatigue/ resilient practitioner program for staff
- online and F2F community
- bereavement service
Contact
Work Tel. No.
07912619413
Sharon@arukah.co.uk
Website
In Brief
No. of Paid Staff
3
No. of Volunteers
6
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
Yes
Primary Field of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
Organisation type
Social Enterprise - non-profit
Regions
London | Inner London | South East | South West | Wales | Remote
Fields of Work
Alcohol & drugs | Attitudes, thinking and behaviour | Collaboration and partnership working | Domestic & sexual violence | Employment | Evaluation and effectiveness | Family support | Gambling | Holistic services | Lived experience involvement | Mental health | Mentoring & befriending | Peer support | Personal development | Prison reform | Probation reform | Relationships | Research & academia | Resettlement | Sentence management | Social prescribing | Suicide and self-harm | Through the gate | Volunteering
People you work with
Ex-service personnel | Families | Men | People on a short sentence | People on remand | Women
Prisons
All prisons