Muslims, prisons and mental health
Raheel Mohammed of Maslaha describes the new Coming Home service designed to help Muslims released from prison with their mental health issues.
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Raheel Mohammed of Maslaha describes the new Coming Home service designed to help Muslims released from prison with their mental health issues.
Ramadan can be a particularly difficult and isolating period for Muslims in prison.
Maslaha’s report shows in stark detail how Muslims in prison face racism which obstructs them from practising their religion and prevents them from accessing vital services such as mental health programmes.
New research from Crest Advisory into what British Muslims think about policing, extremism and the Prevent programme
A community-led and culturally informed rehabilitation model for Muslim women released from prison.