The Center for Research on Culture and Social Change, DAH Theater, during its three-decade-long history, has always worked with and been committed to protecting the most vulnerable groups, including children, women, LGBT+ individuals, the disabled, senior citizens, migrants, war veterans, victims of human trafficking, and many other particularly vulnerable groups. The work of DAH Theater is very socially conscious and always raises issues related to human rights and equality, so it is extremely important for us to create a clear and inclusive set of guidelines. During our past engagements, now and in the future, DAH is and will remain fully committed to updating and implementing detailed zero tolerance guidelines, policies and procedures.

Read here about our protection policy.