Coming Home
Coming Home is a free, confidential counselling service provided by Muslim therapists for Muslims - and their families - harmed by police, prisons and criminalisation.
Centring Muslim Girls’ Mental Wellbeing in Schools
The film 'Centring Muslim Girls’ Mental Wellbeing in Schools' aims to help teachers reflect on what they can do in their practice, as well as the wider school, to allow Muslim girls to bring their whole selves.
Making Space for Healing
‘Making Space for Healing’ is a youth-led mental health resource for Muslim girls that offers tailored advice on how to improve wellbeing.
How do structural inequalities impact pupils’ mental health and wellbeing?
This report explores how racism, Islamophobia, and other structural inequalities affect young people’s mental health in schools. While mental health awareness is growing, the role of schools and other institutions in perpetuating harm towards racialised young people remains largely unaddressed.
The Realities of Ramadan in Prison
The experience of Muslims in prison during Ramadan are not normally given a public hearing. Our work over Ramadan aims to end this silencing of their experiences. Through a series of audios and comics we shine a light on the discrimination that Muslims in prison face during this important time.
Talking from the heart
Maslaha worked in partnership with doctors from AT Medics, specialist counsellors, therapists, Islamic scholars and imams to develop an online resource and short films in Somali, Urdu and Bengali/Sylheti, exploring mental health and therapy by combining medical and faith advice.