Centre for Muslim Wellbeing

"Supporting communities to flourish"

How CMW makes a difference

  • 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

Our Services CMW’s services have been conceived and designed by the Muslim community, to respond to needs identified within that community. They seek to build understanding and capacity within community, as well as support key stakeholders serving the community to improve access, inclusion and delivery. The principle underpinning all of CMW’s services is about being respectful and inclusive of the broad range of backgrounds, cultural and religious identities of the Muslim community within Australia. Publications and Advocacy Based on research findings and a growing evidence base of what contributes to wellbeing in Muslim communities, CMW will advocate to local, state and federal government for more inclusive policies and greater investment in Muslim Mental health and wellbeing. Professionals List A vibrant network of health professionals that have experience dealing with CALD communities made available to the public to:

  • highlight our culturally responsive professionals

  • give the community options to choose appropriate therapists⁠

  • facilitate a network of culturally responsive practitioners

Support and Resources Our library of resources, videos and tools created by CMW and other useful links exploring wellbeing, mental ill health, Islam and mental health, spiritual tools and much more

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In the wake of the tragic shooting at a mosque in the US, many in our communities may be feeling grief, fear, anger, or emotional exhaustion.

Distressing events can affect us deeply — even when they happen far away.

You may notice:
• anxiety or fear
• sadness or grief
• anger or helplessness
• difficulty sleeping
• feeling emotionally overwhelmed

These are human responses to distress.

For many Muslims, incidents like these can also reopen feelings of vulnerability, fear, and collective trauma linked to Islamophobia and violence targeting our communities.

Please check in on yourself and those around you. Stay connected, limit overwhelming media exposure where needed, and seek support if things feel heavy.

You are not alone. See our statement here cmw.org.au/2026/05/19/community-care-wellbeing-following-the-san-diego-mosque-attack/

#centreformuslimwellbeing #mentalhealthawareness #CommunityCare #Islamophobia #MuslimWellbeing
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On Tuesday, CMW hosted a beautiful art therapy session by the beach in Dromana for the Arabic-speaking ladies group from NECCHI in Coburg.

The workshop hosted by @noha_aly_in_australia created a warm and welcoming space for connection, creativity, reflection, and wellbeing through art. We’re grateful to all the women who attended and shared in such a meaningful afternoon together
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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
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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

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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

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