Proactive Community Justice Initiatives
Evaluates proactive efforts to address community injustices beyond core operations. This commitment to *ʿAdl* (justice) and *Naṣrah* (support) is vital for Islamic excellence, building profound trust with stakeholders and fostering a more equitable society. Indeed, Allah commands justice and excellence...’ (16:90) and asks ‘...what is [the matter] with you that you fight not in the cause of Allah and [for] the oppressed...’ (4:75), foregrounding the duty of proactive action. Definitions: ‘Community injustice’ refers to identifiable, evidence‑based harms, inequities, or rights deficits within the sphere of influence. ‘Initiatives’ may include advocacy, access‑to‑justice support, market fairness audits (referencing 83:1–3), or targeted service equity improvements. Proportionality: Expectations scale with size and risk; justice‑focused organizations may satisfy this by integrating controls into core programmes. Do no harm: Apply the principle of *la darar wa la dirar* (no harm) by explicitly assessing and mitigating unintended consequences (e.g., stigma, retaliation).
Compliance 8
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Proportionality Note: DPIA, Equality Impact Assessment, and partner due diligence depth must be proportionate to risk. Minimum vs Enhanced controls apply based on risk factors.Governance Essential
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Where public-facing campaigning occurs, maintain a Campaign Compliance Record (Electoral Commission checks, spending tracker, imprints).Governance Essential
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Perform and record partner due diligence using a checklist (identity, safeguarding, financial, reputational, data, modern slavery, sanctions).Governance Essential
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Complete a DPIA (where required) including lawful basis, retention, security, and Data Sharing Agreement. Assess against ICO Children’s Code if applicable.Governance Essential
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Develop a safeguarding plan proportionate to the initiative (CC30) specifying DBS eligibility, roles, and safer recruitment.Governance Essential
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Evidence an Equality Impact Assessment linked to Qur’an 49:13, ensuring outreach does not privilege one group unjustly.Governance Essential
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Provide an initiative-specific feedback & grievance route integrated with charity complaints, defining categories, SLAs, and escalation (including Serious Incident Reporting).Governance Essential
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For each initiative, complete a risk assessment (CC26) including an ‘unintended harms’ section to operationalise la darar.Governance Essential
Basic 2
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At least one documented initiative per year aimed at addressing a specific community injustice, supported by a 1-page Theory of Change.Performance Essential
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A dedicated budget and/or staff time is allocated for the initiative, as documented in the annual operational plan.Governance Essential
Good 2
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For each initiative, define ≥2 outcome KPIs with baseline, target, data source, and disaggregation by protected characteristics where lawful.Performance Essential
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Publicly report on the initiative's goals, activities, and outcomes annually via a public report, newsletter, or website.Governance Essential
Better 6
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Maintain a Community Justice Needs Assessment (CJNA): (i) deep CJNA at least every 24 months; (ii) annual light-touch refresh; (iii) publish summary and ‘you said/we did’ table.Process Essential
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Strategic selection of initiatives based on deep community needs assessmentStakeholder Engagement High
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Collaboration with specialist justice or advocacy organizationsCollaboration High
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For market ethics initiatives, conduct market fairness audits referencing Qur’an 83:1–3Process High
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Empowering community members to lead on justice issues (co-leadership)Stakeholder Engagement High
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Use of 'preventive controls' consistent with sadd al-dharā’iProcess High
Best 2
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Participatory budgeting or micro‑grants enabling community‑led justice actionsStakeholder Engagement High
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Independent evaluation of long-term impactLearning High
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