Enhancing Culturally Integrative Family Safety Response in Muslim Communities

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Child Protection
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child welfare systems
Children's Aid Society
Children's Mental Health Agency
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Collectivist Communities
Collectivist Cultural Context
collectivist family dynamics
collectivist societies
community-based prevention
culturally sensitive family violence response
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Established Service Providers
Ethno Cultural
Ethno Cultural Community
Ethno Cultural Groups
Evidence Based Assessment Practices
Family Safety
family violence
Future Collaborative Practices
integration
Integration Counsellor
intervention models
IPV
IPV Perpetration
Local Collectivist Community
multicultural mental health
muslim
Pre-and Post-migration
pre-migration stress
Pre-migration Trauma
Premigration Trauma
Settlement Agency
social service intervention
social work intervention
Traumatic Pre-migration Experiences
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138948730
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This informative new volume presents the Culturally Integrative Family Safety Response (CIFSR) model that is currently being used by the Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration (MRCSSI) in London, Ontario. Created to support immigrant and newcomer families from collectivist backgrounds struggling with issues related to pre-migration trauma, family violence, and child protection concerns, the CIFSR model focuses on early risk identification and intervention, preserving safety, and appropriate conflict responses. Also included is a Q&A chapter from the authors that invites helping professionals, educators, and other readers to apply the model globally.

Mohammed Baobaid, PhD, earned his doctoral degree from the Institute of Psychology at the University of Erlangen Nurnberg in Germany and is currently the executive director and founder of the Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration (MRCSSI) in Canada. Dr. Baobaid has been instrumental in initiating research elements in works related to violence prevention including family violence and youth violence. For 30 years he has conducted research to identify the challenges of working with victims of family violence and youth violence in Yemen and Canada. His research resulted in developing culturally integrative family violence prevention and intervention strategies.

Lynda M. Ashbourne, PhD, RMFT, is an associate professor, family therapist, clinical supervisor, and instructor of novice couple and family therapists in the Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Her research has focused on family relationships and the challenges to those of broader social influences such as migration. She has collaborated with Dr. Mohammed Baobaid since 2001 in considering how systemic and relational therapy practices can enhance work with families who have experienced global migration and pre- and post-migration influences of violence.

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