Trainings Interest Form
Muslim Abusive Pattern Intervention (MAPI): This curriculum is an innovative program based in both Islamic tradition and behavioral health expertise to address family based violence. Muslim mental health professionals will be able to participate in training on family violence treatment from experts across the country and will receive access to the PFP 12 session curriculum including power-points, activities, homework for each session as well as overall individual assessments to document progress and risk.

MAPI trained individuals may serve as providers for local law enforcement, parole as well as serving high risk families in their communities.

Peaceful Futures: Peaceful Futures is the new PFP youth prevention curriculum addressing Muslim Identity, Adolescent Development, Healthy Relationship Building, Positive Self Esteem, and Mental Health, Tolerance, Diversity, and even Cyber Citizenship. This two-day training will include:

  • Introduction to Islamic Perspectives on Youth Development and Healthy Relationships
  • Review of Research on Youth Development
  • Access to the 12 Session Curriculum with 3 separate developmentally-appropriate versions (middle-school, high-school, young adult) Including Session Plans, Activities, and Powerpoint Presentations for Each Session.
  • Tips on Group Administration
  • Suggested Evaluation Forms
  • Resources for Practitioners
  • Ongoing Mentorship and Support
(Peaceful Futures is for Muslim youth groups or religious leaders working with youth, those having a BA degree in education/mental health, Islamic school staff or teachers).

PFP Domestic Violence Affiliate Training: This training is designed for individuals and organizations interested in becoming a part of PFP and include information about the PFP model, general understanding of Domestic Violence and Islamic perspectives, as well as presentation and evaluation skills. Trainers will offer trainings throughout the country including: general domestic violence, Islamic perspectives on domestic violence, marriage and divorce.

Peaceful Partings: Islamic Perspective on Grief, Divorce and Co-Parenting.  In Islam Divorce is allowed but Muslims are not given much guidance on how to PEACEFULLY manage the divorce process especially when there are children involved and ongoing contact and teamwork is needed.  PFP has created an 8-10 session curriculum to help individuals and extended families move through the divorce and co-parenting journey in a uniquely Islamic way.  Trainers will be given access to the curriculum and be trained in core skills related to the Islamic perspective on divorce, understanding the US legal system and managing multiple relationships within a group setting.

Muslim Male Bystander Intervention: While Muslim men are given the responsibility to protect Muslim sisters from harm, it is often challenging to know what to do.  This training examines the role of Muslim men as leaders of the community and their duty to prevent and confront oppression at the global, community and family level.  The training includes skills to evaluate, address and intervene when needed to protect the community from violence related to oppression.

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