Mental Health Education & Advocacy

A space where Muslim women feel seen and supported

Culturally sensitive wellbeing support for Muslim women and young people — delivered across schools, mosques, universities and NHS settings.

Delivering across

Schools · Mosques · NHS · Universities

Who We Are

Founded on lived experience and professional expertise

Bilan and Sarah founded Muslimah Wellbeing Hub with a shared vision: to create culturally sensitive spaces where Muslim women and young people feel seen, supported and empowered. Drawing on their backgrounds in psychiatry, mental health and nursing, they deliver both in-person and online workshops, talks and wellbeing initiatives.

Bilan — Psychiatric Nursing Sarah — Mental Health

"We believe mental wellbeing support should be culturally relevant, accessible and rooted in community."

— Bilan & Sarah, Founders
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100%Culturally led

What We Cover

Safe, inclusive conversations that matter

We host workshops for Muslim women and young people on the topics communities need most — combining professional expertise with cultural understanding.

Awareness

Mental Health & Stigma

Breaking down the cultural and religious barriers that prevent Muslim women from seeking the support they need.

Wellbeing

Motherhood & Identity

Exploring the intersection of faith, culture, and the wellbeing of Muslim mothers and caregivers.

Skills

Stress & Coping Skills

Practical, evidence-based tools for managing stress and building resilience within a faith context.

Education

Substance Misuse

Sensitive, non-judgemental education on substance misuse for young people and community members.

Community

Youth Wellbeing

Age-appropriate mental health education for young Muslim people in school and mosque settings.

Professional

NHS Staff Training

Equipping healthcare professionals with cultural competency when working with Somali and Muslim patients.

Our Services

How we can work together

From clinical training to community co-design — tailored to where your organisation is and where it wants to go.

01

NHS & Clinical Training

Practitioner training for healthcare staff on the specific barriers Somali and Muslim women face in psychiatric care, delivered by a registered psychiatric nurse.

02

Talks & Keynote Bookings

We deliver talks and keynotes at mosques, councils, universities and schools that move mental health from the margins to the centre of community conversation.

03

Community Co-Design

We partner with local organisations to co-design programmes that meet women where they already are — never imposing, always listening first.

"We believe mental wellbeing support should be culturally relevant, accessible and rooted in community."
— Bilan & Sarah, Founders of Muslimah Wellbeing Hub

Get In Touch

Ready to bring this conversation to your community?

Book a workshop for your organisation, invite us to speak, or start a conversation about partnering with us.

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