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Ramadan Kareem

May this blessed month bring peace to every heart, healing to every soul, and mercy to every home.

May our fasting deepen our gratitude, our prayers strengthen our connection to Allah, and our communities grow in compassion and unity.

May this Ramadan be a time of renewal, reflection, and collective care.
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Ramadan Kareem 

May

Come join us for a free Multicultural Storytime at The Pines in Doncaster on
24th February 3:45–5:00 pm.
24 March 3.45-5.00 pm

Bring your children for a fun book reading and activity.⁠

Please register via email or phone in for these free sessions
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Over the weekend we held Together We Rock

With facilitator @husna_pasha, we created a warm and welcoming Art & Chai space for carers — a gentle pause just for them. While their loved ones enjoyed an active, joy-filled session in the gym, carers were able to take a moment to breathe, connect and recharge.

Over cups of chai and guided art therapy with @noha_aly_in_australia, the room was filled with quiet reflection, creativity and meaningful conversation.

Because caring for others begins with caring for yourself.
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Cultural Intelligence in Mental Health-Level 2⁠

Cultural Intelligence (CQ) Training for Mental Health Practitioners.⁠
This training supports culturally responsive mental health service delivery.⁠
Build the skills needed to embed cultural safety at the forefront of your service delivery with Muslim and culturally and linguistically marginalised clients.⁠

Who Should Attend:⁠
Psychologists, counsellors, social workers, ⁠
mental health nurses, allied health professionals, ⁠
and community support workers.⁠

Please register by scanning QR code or link in bio
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Cultural values — we all have them. But how do they show up in the counselling room?

We recently delivered an online Cultural Intelligence (CQ) training with Westjustice, bringing together 50 practitioners to reflect, learn, and strengthen culturally responsive practice.

The session explored how our own cultural values, assumptions, and lived experiences shape engagement, trust, and decision-making in therapeutic and support settings - and how greater cultural awareness leads to safer, more effective outcomes for clients.

@moniquetoohey @westjustice
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