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- 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

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1 week ago
Hakaya of Home , A full week of connection, stories, and celebration!
Join us this July for a vibrant program filled with stories, song, art, food, and community , designed for all ages, all backgrounds, and every heart in search of belonging.
✨ From storytelling circles to music, shadow puppetry, movement, and theatre , Hakaya is for everyone.
🎟️ All sessions are free for newly arrived families (registration via CMW required).
📅 July 5–9
📍 Dandenong & Brunswick
Let’s gather, heal, and celebrate the power of our stories.
🌍 مهرجان حكايات من الوطن – أسبوع كامل من التواصل والحكايات والاحتفال!
انضموا إلينا في يوليو في برنامج متكامل من الفعاليات: قصص، أغاني، فن، طعام، ومجتمع , مصممة لكل الأعمار والخلفيات، ولكل قلب يبحث عن الانتماء.
✨ من دوائر الحكايات إلى الموسيقى، ومسرح الظل، والحركة، والعروض المسرحية – حكايا للجميع.
🎟️ جميع الجلسات مجانية للقادمين الجدد (مع ضرورة التسجيل عبر CMW).
📅 من ٥ إلى ٩ يوليو
📍 في داندينونغ وبرانزويك
فلنلتقي ونحتفل ونشفي أرواحنا من خلال قوة القصص.
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1 week ago
Supporting Our Children Through Trauma
In light of the recent distressing events in our community, we’re hosting a gentle, online session for parents and carers to reflect, connect, and support one another.
Led by award-winning psychologist and sexual educator Toltu Tufa, this session will offer culturally-sensitive, faith-informed tools to support children through trauma — and help parents care for their own wellbeing too.
📅 Saturday 5th July
🕑 2:00pm–3:30pm (AEST)
📍 Online via Zoom
🎟️ Free event – registration essential
🔗 Register now via the link forms.office.com/r/5wMvdJr75u or scan QR code
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1 week ago
Children don’t always tell us they’re hurting, but they often show us.
After distressing events, trauma can live quietly in the bodies and behaviours of our little ones.
Clinginess, anger, withdrawal, tummy aches, silence, these can all be ways their nervous system asks: “Am I safe?”
As parents, carers and educators, you don’t have to have all the answers, the willingness to notice, listen and respond with gentleness is key.
If you're concerned about your child, the Centre for Muslim Wellbeing is here with to support you with culturally safe resources, referrals and programs.
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