Project HEAL’s allocation of resources is rooted in our value of equity.

To us, this means we aim to make decisions with and for beneficiaries that center those with the most need. Project HEAL’s Equity Considerations illuminate our thoughts and ethos when parsing out the resources made available to us through our HEALers Circle partners and donors.

Project HEAL’s equity considerations

Project HEAL’s Equity Matrix shows how we:

  • define equity

  • make equitable decisions

  • utilize the resources from our partners and donors

application review

When a person navigating an eating disorder, disordered eating, diet culture, or similar concerns comes to Project HEAL for care, they apply for three core types of assistance: treatment placement, cash assistance, or insurance navigation. The graphic below outlines our process for reviewing, assessing, and making decisions based in equity.

1. ASSESSMENT

Either through Project HEAL, a separate provider, or a self-assessment, an applicant will receive and report their eating disorder diagnosis and recommended level of care.

2. APPLICATION

With this insight in place, an individual submits a holistic application for support through our website.

4. NOTIFICATION

All applicants will be contacted about next steps by the second half of the following month. This timeline is an estimate, and the exact timing of our responses will depend largely on the amount of applications we receive, negotiation of equity considerations, and available resources.

3. REVIEW

Project HEAL reviews applications on a monthly basis. At the start of each month, Project HEAL reviews the applications from the previous month. For example, an application submitted in March will be reviewed during the first half of April; applications submitted in April will be reviewed during the first half of May. This review period is where our equity considerations come into play.

TREATMENT ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS

Clinical Need

APPLICANT BARRIERS

Applicant Resources

Eating disorder landscape

This is so much to consider when making placement decisions! These thoughts are all in the interest of moving resources to those in need. That said, anyone who needs access to care is encouraged to reach out to our team at Project HEAL.

questions to ask

These considerations and statements come from years of striving to make decisions based in equity while working hand-in-hand with our beneficiaries. We encourage providers and organizations to ask themselves the following questions to develop their own equity considerations document that aligns with their available resources, values, and mission.