CWE-CWR-20
Compassion, Welfare & Environment
Community Welfare & Relief
CORE
Excellence
v2.9.7
Structured well-being programme uptake
Assesses if the organization provides a structured program addressing holistic well-being (physical, mental, spiritual, social) and can demonstrate significant community uptake. Core activities are recurring, structured sessions with defined curricula and registered cohorts (e.g., 6–12 week courses), distinct from one-off events. This aligns with the Maqasid al-Shariah (objectives of Islamic law), particularly Hifz al-Nafs (preservation of life) and Hifz al-Aql (preservation of intellect), ensuring sustained Aafiyah (holistic well-being) within the community.
Compliance 4
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Safeguarding and risk controls are embedded (Safer recruitment, DSL, LADO alignment, online safeguards).Safety Essential
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Data protection controls (Art.6 & Art.9 basis, DPA Sch.1, APD, Children's Code).Compliance Essential
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Referral/signposting protocols (Crisis pathways, 'red flag' criteria, info sharing).Safety Essential
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Inclusive design and reasonable adjustments (Accessibility audit, gender-sensitive, trauma-informed).Equity Important
Basic 1
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Regular scheduled activities are offered with a defined curriculum.Process Essential
Good 7
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A documented well-being program framework exists, approved by Trustees/Board annually.Governance Essential
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Multiple dimensions of well-being are addressed (physical, mental, spiritual, social).Quality Important
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Qualified facilitators lead sessions with defined scope-of-practice and supervision (Physical, Mental, Spiritual streams).Quality Essential
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There is a system for tracking participant uptake/attendance with clear rules for cohorts.Monitoring Essential
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Integration of Islamic wellness concepts (balance, preservation of life)Innovation High
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Peer support componentsCollaboration High
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Facilitator supervision/reflective practice and escalation pathwaysQuality High
Better 8
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Outcome measurement: Baseline/endline data, attrition reporting, board review.Impact Important
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Evidence-informed approaches with 'Tawakkul and means' focusExcellence High
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Progression pathways for participantsContinuous Improvement Medium
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Prevention and early intervention focusLeadership High
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Collaboration with health professionalsCollaboration High
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Digital inclusion and hybrid delivery optionsAccess Medium
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Disaggregation of uptake/outcomes by age, gender, disability, ethnicity, and deprivationEquity High
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Shūrā (consultation) via participant voice councilsGovernance High
Best 1
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Formal MoUs with health partners with safe referral criteriaCollaboration High
Related Criteria
CWE-CWR-01 Weekly Dignified Food Support Service (Food Bank, Pantry, or Hot Meals)
CWE-CWR-02 Hardship-grant / zakāt emergency fund
CWE-CWR-03 Volunteer management: hours logging, safer recruitment & safeguarding
CWE-CWR-04 Partnerships with local authorities and community organisations (NGOs/VCSE)
CWE-CWR-05 User-impact survey results
Version
2.9.7
2025-11-05
Discussion (1)
Administrator
2026-03-07 12:06:25.684670
📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Full import from mizan-297.json
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