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CWE-FSH-04 Compassion, Welfare & Environment Family & Social Harmony CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Parenting support or classes offered

Assesses whether the organization provides courses, workshops, or support groups to equip parents with skills and knowledge for raising children within a framework of Islamic values and positive parenting practices. In Islam, children are considered a sacred amanah (trust), making effective tarbiyah (nurturing and education) essential for family harmony. By empowering caregivers through these educational resources, the organization actively supports the maqasid (higher objectives) of hifz al-nasl (preservation of lineage) and cultivates a righteous, well-balanced society.

KPI / Measure
MetricParenting Program KPIs
TargetSee Criterion KPI/Measure
FrequencyAnnual
MethodMultiple metrics (Attendance, Satisfaction, PSOC, Follow-up)
UnitPercentage/Count
Maturity Levels
Level 1: Initial/Ad-hoc

Ad-hoc or Informal Support: Parenting support is non-existent or limited to occasional, informal advice or one-off lectures without a structured plan.

Level 2: Developing

Foundational Offerings: The organization offers standalone workshops or talks on parenting topics on a semi-regular basis, but without a cohesive curriculum.

Level 3: Established

Structured Program: A defined parenting program or course series with a clear curriculum is established and offered regularly. Content explicitly integrates Islamic principles with positive parenting techniques.

Level 4: Advanced

Integrated & Assessed Program: Program is integrated with family support services, meets defined KPI targets, publishes ‘You said, we did’, and demonstrates positive short‑term outcomes via pre/post measures and documented follow‑ups.

Level 5: Optimizing

Leading & Innovative Practice: Recognized leader producing open resources, delivering train‑the‑trainer, publishing outcomes (including longitudinal follow‑up ≥6–12 months), and supporting other orgs through partnerships/mentoring.

Applicability

Organisation Types

islamic-center community-center islamic-school-madrasa educational-institution supplementary-school islamic-university-college youth-organization womens-organization student-islamic-society mosque-prayer-space healthcare-service counselling-mental-health elderly-care

By Organisation Size

SizeApplicabilityNotes
Micro optional Specific service offering; formal credentials, curriculum design, and trauma-informed requirements are disproportionate for volunteer-run groups.
Small partial If offered, expectations scale down; may rely on experienced volunteers rather than formally accredited practitioners, and trauma-informed training may be basic.
Medium full
Large full
Major full

Applicable When

  • The organization has a mandate to serve families or children.
  • The organization has access to qualified parenting educators.
  • There is a demonstrated need for parenting support within the community the organization serves.
  • If internal delivery is not viable, the organization has an MOU to host, co‑deliver, or regularly signpost to qualified providers, with quality assurance over safeguarding and content.

Not Applicable When

  • The organization's primary focus is completely unrelated to family welfare or education (e.g., a Zakat distribution body or a Halal certification body).
  • The organization lacks the resources or expertise to provide effective parenting support.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 11:08:05.510398

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json

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