



- 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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One day left to purchase tickets for this chance to network with other mental and allied health workers and see Dr Rothman in a Q&A!
We would like to invite you to our ‘Mindful Connections – Practitioner Networking Event’ with our special guest Dr. Abdallah Rothman. This event is a collaboration with Muslim Mental Health Professionals and is dedicated to fostering connections and collaborations among mental health practitioners committed to enhancing Muslim wellbeing and resilience
Refreshments are provided and spots are limited. To find out more you can visit the following link: Mindful Connections
Reserve your spot link in bio!
Mindful Connections link: cmw.org.au/event/mindful-connections-muslim-mental-health-practitioner-networking-event/
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It is incumbent upon us to recognise and respect varying viewpoints. Regardless of the outcome, the Referendum, lead up and result have and will continue to impact the mental health of First Nations Australians.
The following article By Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara man and provisional psychologist Dom Barry shares his reflection on
First Nations mental health during the Voice campaign and strategies to support resilience.
For full article:https://dombarryblog.wordpress.com/2023/09/17/first-nations-mental-health-during-the-voice-campaign-2/?utm_campaign=Allies%20for%20Uluru&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=274806400&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_bO7PgWf2BCr2RkcKuzzKtHp6vebj5q9SgxiKlUiw0whtbAzPJDfHc4t_RlXzX3fvjr89lpthnul187rU055tECt_rKrErj0H66bl4C5h68DlJ5F8&utm_content=274806400&utm_source=hs_email
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Centre for Muslim Wellbeing (CMW) strongly supports voting yes to the upcoming national vote in enshrining an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice (The Voice) in the Australian Constitution.
In 2017, through the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples asked Australians to walk with them toward a better future by enshrining The Voice in the Constitution. The Voice is a way for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to directly advise all levels of government about laws and policies that affect their lives.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have faced disparities in education, healthcare, employment, and other critical areas for decades. The Voice is a step toward addressing these disparities and promoting social equity. It’s about drawing a line on the poor outcomes from the long legacy of failed programs and broken policies and listening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It represents a commitment to justice, respect, and collaboration between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the rest of the nation.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and Muslims have a shared history of respectful relations. We believe this vote can make a big difference by supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice, we contribute to the health, well-being, and prosperity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, which, in turn, benefits the broader Australian society.
The Voice referendum is a critical moment in our history. The outcome of the referendum will have significant implications for the future of every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.
This is a time to listen, a moment to show empathy.
CMW stands with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and strongly supports voting Yes.
For more information about the referendum, and reasons to vote yes kindly visit:
www.multiculturalforvoice.org/
www.yes23.com.au/
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Calling all Muslim Mental Health Practitioners!
We would like to invite you to our ‘Mindful Connections – Practitioner Networking Event’ with our special guest Dr. Abdallah Rothman. This event is a collaboration with Muslim Mental Health Professionals and is dedicated to fostering connections and collaborations among mental health practitioners committed to enhancing Muslim wellbeing and resilience
Refreshments are provided and spots are limited. To find out more you can visit the following link: Mindful Connections
Reserve your spot by following this link: Register Here! www.eventbrite.com.au/e/714341794537?aff=oddtdtcreato
Mindful Connections link:https://cmw.org.au/event/mindful-connections-muslim-mental-health-practitioner-networking-event/
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