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Training

Training care practitioners to engage with heart and mind.

Modular, practice-based learning for therapists, educators, social workers, asatizah, and leaders — cultivating presence, humility, and systemic insight.

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Clinical Supervision Service

A humanifying space for practitioner. Hayaa's clinical supervision service provides a space for practitioners to develop and refine systemic nurturing approaches. 

We foster the development of a reflexive practitioner and are deeply committed to fostering emerging talents in systemic practice and therapy,  through carefully crafted training sessions, shaping the next generation of systemic practitioners.

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Systemic Practice Workshop / Bespoke Training

Discover a transformative professional development experience with Hayaa' Network! Our workshop is designed to elevate practitioners by focusing on key elements that truly matter.

Key Components

Benefits For Participants

Our Systemic Practice Training Service goes beyond the ordinary, immersing you in a transformative learning experience. Develop critical reflexive practice, stay attuned to transcontextual nuances, and be fully present in your professional role. Become a more skilled, self-aware, and culturally competent practitioner, ready to navigate the ever-evolving professional landscape. Join us for a journey of growth and empowerment!

Hear From our Clients & Partners

Our clients and partners inspire us every day. Their stories speak to the profound journeys of healing, growth, and hope that define Alternative.Minds.

Ms. Shah Noentil, New Life Stories

“It has been a deep, enriching, learning and leaning into systemic practice with both Maimunah and Fajar. As supervisors they brought with them rapt listening, questions that evoked curiosities, unpacked perspectives, challenged patterns of thinking and understanding of what is systemic practice. They were expansively nurturing: allowing moments of pause, reflexivity, breakdown and regeneration.

 

Through supervision, the team and myself discovered our own complexities. In experiencing feedback and observation of our interacting and relating amongst ourselves or with our client's families and the social service system, we learnt new ways of seeing and being with the issues presented and our families. The team coming, embracing and evolving together in the process.

 

Hayaa has increased our team’s capacity to don the systemic lens, ground our observations and connect theories to practice. Most of all, inspiring us to review our internal systems and processes to include the voice of our clients. Supporting us in growing a mindful practice in journeying with complex families impacted by incarceration of a loved one."

Dr Alicia Pon, Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore

"Ms. Maimunah Mosli from Hayaa’ Network developed and delivered the Professional Certificate in Systemic Social Work for the National University of Singapore, Department of Social Work, Continuing Professional Education (NUS SW CPE). 

What stands out about Ms Maimunah is that she is flexible, listens well, and was able to adapt her expertise to our programme needs. Under Ms Maimunah’s guidance and her strong clinical expertise, the experiential approach of the program reinforces learning and provided our participants with much to think about, skills to apply when back in their own workplace and strategies to use when working with their clients. Because of the practice-focused nature of the Professional Certificate curriculum and training delivery, NUS then engaged Ms Maimunah and her team once again to conduct the Culturally Appropriate Skills Module as part of the PCICS course organised by MUIS and also invited the Network to develop other professional certificate curriculum for NUS SW CPE. 

Due to its strong practice background and emphasis, Ms. Maimunah and her team from Hayaa’ Network has much to offer the professional community of social service workers in Singapore - ultimately, its practice amplifies the need for social service workers to humanify care as they interact and work with families in the community."

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Systemic Intercultural Work with Families

In Partnership with:  Exeter University UK  |  International Institute of Muslim Mental Health and Family Therapy  |  Hayaa' Network Pte Ltd

This unique and innovative online one-year foundation course comprises 24 x half days of teaching between January and December 2025.

The programme will be delivered by experienced international teachers from around the world and will meet the criteria for Association for Family Therapy (AFT) accreditation as a foundation in family therapy in the UK (seeking accreditation in 2025).

Teaching will take place on Zoom from 08:30-12:30 GMT.

The training provides participants with the platform to deliberate, interact, explore, review and challenge ideas around cross-cultural practices. Participants will also be introduced to ideas and concepts that can facilitate and enhance a cultural responsive practice. This course will help to broaden the definition, practice and responses towards developing a more systemic view of culture.

Trainers will pay acute attention to their experiences of working with minority communities. The course will encourage participants to interact and intra-act with their own cultures, and that of others.

Systemic Intercultural Work with Families - Dr Hannah Sherbersky
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Systemic Intercultural Work with Families - Yang Yang Teh
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Systemic Intercultural Work with Families - Dr Reenee Singh
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Featured Videos of Systemic Training

Stages & Development Series - ft. Nora Bateson, Maimunah Mosli, Jon Freeman [Mutations Panel 1]
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2023 WEBINAR SERIES: COUNSELLING IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN CONTEXTS – Workshop 5
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Part 1: Interview with Ms Maimunah & Ms Fajariah
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Part 2: Interview with Ms Maimunah & Ms Fajariah
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Our Psychotherapy service will nurture you and your contexts, through life-giving conversations.
 
Take your first step – sometimes we do not need long therapy, just a few good ones.

Therapy session discussion
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