Our Commitment

At Ardis, we treat every individual with dignity. We incorporate principles from Dr. Donna Hicks' "Dignity Model" as the "Ardis Way." At Ardis, each neutral/consultant has agreed to honor this pledge.

The ARDIS Way

Acceptance

Maintain a position of equality, never superiority. Make others feel free to express themselves and interact without fear of being negatively judged. Act without prejudice or bias. Conduct yourself in a way that every individual, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or disability feels accepted and valued.

Acknowledgment

Give others full attention by listening, hearing, and valuing their concerns and what they have been through. Respond to others in a manner that demonstrates a desire to understand their situation and position.

Fairness

Treat every individual with fairness and equality.

Inclusion

Try to make others feel that they belong and that their perspectives are valued.

Recognition

Recognize that each individual possesses valuable characteristics and talents. Strive to be generous with praise. Give credit to others for their contributions, thoughtfulness, hard work, ideas, and experiences.

Safety

Seek to put people at ease physically and psychologically. They should feel free from the possibility of bodily harm, free to speak without fear of retribution, and free from concern about being shamed or humiliated.

Benefit of the Doubt

Always assume that others are acting with integrity, good motives, fairness, and honesty. Give others the benefit of the doubt.

Independence

Encourage people to take control of their lives. Give them a sense of hope and possibility.

Understanding

Trust that what others think and care about matters. Listen actively with an open mind to their perspectives and points of view. Seek to truly understand their position and value their viewpoints.

Accountability

Avoid hurtful behaviors or contributing to a hostile environment. Take responsibility for your actions; apologize for violating another person's dignity even if the violation was unintentional.