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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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3 days ago
The Heart of Grief
Love, Faith & Renewal
Grief touches us all through the loss of loved ones, health, identity, homeland or dreams and shapes us in profound ways.
Drawing on Prophetic wisdom, psychological insights and experiential practices, this workshop holds space to explore grief in its many forms.
What to Expect
* Uncover the many faces of grief: Understand how it reshapes us�
* Step into powerful practices: Guided reflections, journaling and rituals of remembrance�
* Discover faith-based and psychological tools: To walk through grief with courage�
Date: Wednesday, 11 September 2025�Time: 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm�
Location: Preston Mosque Hall
This is a free event. Light refreshments provided.
Facilitator: Dr Senem Eren
Dr Senem Eren is an award-winning psychologist, academic and keynote speaker with over two decades of experience in trauma, positive psychology and cultural influences on mental health. She is the co-founder of the Centre for Muslim Wellbeing and her work is recognised for creating spaces of healing and renewal that bridge psychology, faith and lived experience.
Register via QR code or email us at admin@cmw.org.au
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4 days ago
The Heart of Grief
Love, Faith & Renewal
Grief touches us all through the loss of loved ones, health, identity, homeland or dreams and shapes us in profound ways.
Drawing on Prophetic wisdom, psychological insights and experiential practices, this workshop holds space to explore grief in its many forms.
What to Expect
* Uncover the many faces of grief: Understand how it reshapes us�
* Step into powerful practices: Guided reflections, journaling and rituals of remembrance�
* Discover faith-based and psychological tools: To walk through grief with courage�
Date: Wednesday, 11 September 2025�Time: 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm�
Location: Preston Mosque Hall
This is a free event. Light refreshments provided.
Facilitator: Dr Senem Eren
Dr Senem Eren is an award-winning psychologist, academic and keynote speaker with over two decades of experience in trauma, positive psychology and cultural influences on mental health. She is the co-founder of the Centre for Muslim Wellbeing and her work is recognised for creating spaces of healing and renewal that bridge psychology, faith and lived experience.
Register via QR code or email us at admin@cmw.org.au
Senem Eren
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1 week ago
Are you caring for a child, spouse, or parent with special needs? You deserve time to reconnect—with yourself, your emotions, and others who understand. Join us for a special Brush & Chai-Carers Circle led by Husna Pasha and Noha Aly
🗓️ WHEN: Saturday, September 6
📍 WHERE: 460 Wildwood Rd, Wildwood
⏰ TIME: 10:00am –1:00pm
💰 COST: Free for Carers
🍎 Light refreshments provided
🚖 Taxi vouchers available for those needing transport support
Brush & Chai is a creative wellbeing initiative designed especially for Muslim Carers — offering a safe, culturally appropriate space to pause, reflect, and reconnect.
Through gentle art activities and warm cups of chai, participants can express themselves, share stories, and build supportive connections with others who understand the unique journey of caring.
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1 week ago
Are you caring for a child, spouse, or parent with special needs? You deserve time to reconnect—with yourself, your emotions, and others who understand. Join us for a special Brush & Chai-Carers Circle led by Husna Pasha and Noha Aly
🗓️ WHEN: Saturday, September 6
📍 WHERE: 460 Wildwood Rd, Wildwood
⏰ TIME: 10:00am –1:00pm
💰 COST: Free for Carers
🍎 Light refreshments provided
🚖 Taxi vouchers available for those needing transport support
Brush & Chai is a creative wellbeing initiative designed especially for Muslim Carers — offering a safe, culturally appropriate space to pause, reflect, and reconnect.
Through gentle art activities and warm cups of chai, participants can express themselves, share stories, and build supportive connections with others who understand the unique journey of caring.
forms.office.com/r/jcBQvrPwXG
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2 weeks ago
Are you caring for a child, spouse, or parent with special needs? You deserve time to reconnect—with yourself, your emotions, and others who understand. Join us for a special Brush & Chai-Carers Circle led by Husna Pasha and Noha Aly
🗓️ WHEN: Saturday, September 6
📍 WHERE: 460 Wildwood Rd, Wildwood
⏰ TIME: 10:00am –1:00pm
💰 COST: Free for Carers
🍎 Light refreshments provided
🚖 Taxi vouchers available for those needing transport support
Brush & Chai is a creative wellbeing initiative designed especially for Muslim Carers — offering a safe, culturally appropriate space to pause, reflect, and reconnect.
Through gentle art activities and warm cups of chai, participants can express themselves, share stories, and build supportive connections with others who understand the unique journey of caring.
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