evidence informed Archives - MRCSSI https://mrcssi.com/tag/evidence-informed/ Sun, 17 Aug 2025 15:13:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://mrcssi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/2019-MRCSSI-LOGO-BLUE-1-pdf-1024x1024-1-75x75.jpg evidence informed Archives - MRCSSI https://mrcssi.com/tag/evidence-informed/ 32 32 Caring Dads https://mrcssi.com/caring-dads/ Sat, 07 Jun 2025 02:49:00 +0000 https://mrcssi.com/?p=905 Funded by Islamic Relief Canada 2019–2021 Caring Dads is an evidence-based program intended to help fathers improve their parenting skills to become more child-focused. It also helps fathers improve their […]

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Funded by Islamic Relief Canada 2019–2021

Caring Dads is an evidence-based program intended to help fathers improve their parenting skills to become more child-focused. It also helps fathers improve their relationship and their communication with their children and partners. For the first time, Caring Dads has been culturally adapted to be offered in the Arabic language. This program is being run in collaboration with Changing Ways and is funded by Islamic Relief Canada.

  • Caring Dads is a group intervention program for men who are struggling with their children, at risk of being abusive, or have abused, neglected, or exposed their children to domestic violence.
  • 17-week program, culturally adapted to be offered in Arabic for the first time.
  • The Caring Dads curriculum works with fathers to increase their awareness and help them improve their parenting skills to become more child-focused. It also helps them improve their relationship and their communication with their children and spouses.

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The Journey Home Project https://mrcssi.com/the-journey-home-project/ Sun, 20 Apr 2025 02:55:00 +0000 https://mrcssi.com/?p=909 Funded by London Community Foundation 2018–2020 The Journey Home Project is an evidence-informed initiative designed to support newcomer families in navigating settlement challenges and fostering family well-being. The project focuses […]

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Funded by London Community Foundation 2018–2020

The Journey Home Project is an evidence-informed initiative designed to support newcomer families in navigating settlement challenges and fostering family well-being. The project focuses on:

  • Supporting newcomer families to access community resources and programs.
  • Providing guidance and mentorship to parents and caregivers to help them overcome barriers related to settlement and integration.
  • Facilitating family-centered workshops that promote positive parenting, resilience, and healthy family relationships.

The Journey Home Project emphasizes early intervention and culturally responsive strategies to help families thrive in their new environment. Through this program, families are better equipped to navigate the challenges of settlement while fostering strong connections within their community.

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Strengthening Families Program (SFP) https://mrcssi.com/strengthening-families-program-sfp/ Fri, 28 Mar 2025 14:05:00 +0000 https://mrcssi.com/?p=893 The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a 14-week family life-skills training program, delivered in Arabic and English, for children (ages 6 to 17) and their parents. Parents and children work […]

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The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a 14-week family life-skills training program, delivered in Arabic and English, for children (ages 6 to 17) and their parents. Parents and children work on communication skills, goal setting, behaviour management, strategies for dealing with peer pressure, substance use, and positive family relationships.

The program increases family resiliency and is known to reduce problem behaviours in children. It also improves social competencies and school performance.

Parents develop a greater understanding of their children’s behaviour, and they learn to set limits while showing love and affection.

The Muslim Resource Centre is committed to creating a culturally adaptive program customized for collectivist cultures, predominantly Muslim families in London, Ontario. Launched in 2021 with funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the program ran 6 cohorts, including 5 in-person groups and 1 cohort who completed the program individually (due to COVID), reaching 50 families, with over half being lone-parent.

Families were diverse with respect to family size and type, education level, countries of origin, and number of years in Canada. Most were from Syria and spoke Arabic. Managing this diversity required skilled facilitation so that all felt respected and welcomed.

By the numbers (since 2016):

  • 82 families
    • 129 parents (61% mothers, 39% fathers)
    • 196 children

I noticed a huge change in myself and I have more confidence now how to talk to my kids and by applying my time, it had a major role in my understanding of my children’s behaviour and how to deal with them.

Parent Testimony

I learned how to properly interrupt a conversation, since this used to be something I got in trouble for before, especially when adults would be talking. The family meeting was a success at my house.

Teen Testimony

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