HER ARIS CIC uses a phased, trauma-aware model focused on safety, stabilisation, integration, and growth.
We provide non-clinical support within clearly defined safeguarding and ethical boundaries and responsibly signpost participants to specialist services where required.
HER ARIS CIC delivers trauma-aware programmes within clearly defined ethical and non-clinical boundaries.
We support safety, stabilisation, wellbeing, confidence, and growth — while responsibly referring participants to specialist services where required.
Emotional regulation
Grounding
Safety awareness
Boundaries
Stress reduction
Ethical Boundary
HER ARIS does not provide:
therapy
diagnosis
trauma processing
Identity reclamation
Leadership
Mentorship
Life skills
Meaning-making
We go beyond basic needs to ensure every girl has the tools to thrive in her local community and beyond.
Trauma-informed care and psychological support to help girls heal and build resilience for the future.
Access to life skills development tailored to individual needs and potential.
Access to education support tailored to individual needs and potential.
✅ Delivered through registered international NGOs for maximum impact.
We strictly adhere to local laws and international standards to ensure the safety of every child.
Our international work is delivered in partnership with registered and vetted NGOs with local expertise to ensure cultural relevance and safety.
We only collaborate with NGOs that pass our rigorous vetting process to ensure the highest standards of delivery.
Local teams provide the cultural nuance and language skills necessary for effective and respectful programme delivery.
Safety protocols are tailored to local contexts, ensuring a secure environment for every girl in our programmes.
We maintain strict financial integrity. International programme funds are managed separately from UK funds, with transparent reporting for each. Your contributions go exactly where they are intended.
Dedicated International Accounts
Transparent Financial Reporting
Audited Fund Allocation