Understanding FGM for students and professionals
Female Genital Mutilation is the partial or total removal of female external genitalia for non-medical reasons. It’s also known as female circumcision, cutting or sunna.
Female Genital Mutilation is the partial or total removal of female external genitalia for non-medical reasons. It’s also known as female circumcision, cutting or sunna.
This summer marks the delivery of four years of our Unlimited countering hate and extremism programme for children in London primary schools, generously funded by
An exciting opening has arisen offering a new opportunity for someone interested in guiding Arc through its latest stage of development! Do you have a
In line with UK Government guidance, Arc has taken the difficult decision to cancel all contact-based and face-to-face activities from end of March until further notice.
We are delighted to present Arc’s latest female empowerment film devised and created by our Raised Voices group for the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham through MOPAC!
This December we are delighted to be piloting DREading It – a brand new health and wellbeing performance for men and their families.
This special event will celebrate the achievements of the 50 enthusiastic young female participants who have worked with us on the latest journey of the project, including producing and touring the latest Raised Voices film ‘An Equal World’ to their peers in schools across the Borough. Our latest film in the series explores a range of issues affecting young people today, including bullying, self harm, knife crime, CPR, LGBTQ+ hate crime, domestic abuse and Gender Equality.
Arc’s female empowerment group has had plenty to celebrate so far this spring, including a brilliant day spent with HRH Prince Harry at the launch of the new Barking & Dagenham Future Youth Zone!
We are delighted to bring back the fantastic Oliver’s Tales interactive storytelling and tale-making sessions for audiences in nursery, infant and junior schools!
On 17 October, Beatrice Mushiya held a special event at Barking Town Hall in memory of her 17-year-old son Duran Kajiama, and all the young people who have lost their lives to knife crime.