Talk to someone now. Call our Navigator on +61472668010 Mon-Fri 9am-5pm or Click here for urgent help
- We recognise the important role that spiritual wellbeing plays for Muslim communities in achieving mental wellness – as a result, CMW will focus on creating more culturally-appropriate services and support to ensure this spiritual wellbeing is front-of mind
- It acknowledges the importance of Ummah, or ‘community’ – this is its driving force and will ensure that its services are appropriate to all Muslim communities regardless of background or origin and moves away from just considering the individual to looking at the community that surrounds them
- It is run by Muslims, for Muslims, and will therefore act as a bridge into communities which would otherwise not be open to providers of mental health and wellbeing services
- highlight our culturally responsive professionals
- give the community options to choose appropriate therapists
- facilitate a network of culturally responsive practitioners
Latest News
Facebook Feed
By @CentreForMuslimWellBeing
Session 3 of our RFF New Beginnings program focused on co-parenting and managing conflict, and healing after separation and divorce.
A heartfelt thank you to Summayya Olawunmi Sadiq Ojibara, Gulcin Buyukyazizi for sharing insights as a child psychologist, Shk Abdinur for his valuable contribution, and to Ayse and her yoga session
Our 6-week journey continues to create a safe space for connection, healing, reflection, and support through the challenges of separation and divorce. We’re so grateful to everyone who showed up, shared openly, and held space for one another.
Looking forward to the weeks ahead, inshaAllah 🤍
Delivered in partnership with @new_beginningsaus
#divorcerecovery #melbourne #healing #divorcesupport #coparenting newbeginningsaus
... See MoreSee Less
Session 2 of our RFF New Beginnings program focused on navigating grief, anger, and healing after separation and divorce.
A big thank you to @moniquetoohey and Summayya Olawunmi Sadiq Ojibara for facilitating such meaningful discussions, and to Ayse for guiding a calming breathwork session.
Our 6-week journey together — creating a safe space for connection, reflection, and support through the challenges of separation and divorce. We’re so grateful to everyone who showed up and shared space with us.
Looking forward to the weeks ahead, inshaAllah 🤍
Delivered in partnership with @new_beginningsaus
#divorcerecovery #melbourne #healing #divorcesupport #newbeginningsaus
... See MoreSee Less
Alhamdulillah, our first RRF session, a beautiful start to our 6-week journey together—creating a safe space for connection, reflection, and support through the challenges of separation and divorce.
We’re so grateful to everyone who showed up and took that first step. We’re looking forward to the weeks ahead, inshaAllah
Delivered in partnership with @new_beginningsaus
#divorcerecovery #melbourne #healing #divorcesupport #newbeginningsaus
... See MoreSee Less
A beautiful Art Therapy session with the Islamic Society of Ballarat's womens group today 🤍
We explored art therapy with Noha — creating space for expression, reflection, and connection through creativity.
So powerful to see women come together, share stories, and support one another in such a meaningful way
... See MoreSee Less
Last week we delivered our Cultural Intelligence Training (CQ) – Level 2, a powerful two-day workshop designed to deepen cultural responsiveness and strengthen therapeutic practice.
Across 6 modules, participants engaged in:
• Practical tools and clinical frameworks
• Experiential and reflective learning
• Culturally-informed assessment and formulation
• Strategies to embed cultural safety into everyday practice
We also explored how to integrate cultural, spiritual, and community-based strengths into care, and respond more effectively to systemic factors such as racism and marginalisation.
A meaningful step forward for professionals committed to culturally safe, inclusive, and impactful practice.
... See MoreSee Less
Want to hear more from CMW?
Sign up to our Newsletter
Contact us
If you are in need of urgent help then please visit our seek help page for all other enquiries you can contact us here
Get Involved
he Centre for Muslim Wellbeing values your contribution in various forms. Whether you have a lived experience of mental illness, have been a carer, or work or study in the sector, we encourage you to get involved. To find out more click here
Donate
Please click here to know more








