Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Monday, September 23rd 2013 [ME NewsWire]
As
part of a training program, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) and the
Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) jointly launched an initiative to
identify child abuse cases and the appropriate response process. The
initiative targets teachers and 250 nursery supervisors across the UAE,
and will be held at the Abu Dhabi Police Officers’ Club, with a view to
raise awareness on child abuse identification mechanism and set up a
system to report any violence against children at nurseries.
In
his inaugural speech, Major General Nasser Lakhrebani Al Nuaimi,
Secretary General of the Office of HH Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Interior indicated that the ministry gives top priority to child
protection. He asserted that it is a moral and social responsibility to
activate the appropriate security, social and preventive measures to
protect children against all kinds of abuse, given that children under
the age of five cannot speak for themselves and report mistreatment,
which calls for concerted efforts from all parties concerned with
children rights protection.
Major al Nuaimi called on nursery
supervisors to play their part to the fullest, in terms of identifying
and reporting any signs of abuse against children, to whom they are very
close. He pointed out that nursery supervisors are major partners in
the prevention and protection processes, in collaboration with the
Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Social Affairs.
Al
Nuaimi also urged parents to protect their children from any kind of
psychological and physical abuse. He underscored the importance of
providing children with family care and emotional support, to produce a
healthy society, free of social problems that could compromise its
security and stability.
Major General Al Nuaimi confirmed that
abused children could be storing up problems to society for the future.
“This calls for concerted efforts to avoid such occurrences, by
implementing all child protection agreements and conventions, and even
remove children from their parents’ care, if all protection attempts
fail.
He underscored the need to identify the causes of physical,
sexual or emotional abuse against children at nurseries, and to set up
the appropriate emotional response in order to integrate children back
into society to pursue a normal life. “Early prevention and treatment
positively impact the emotional state of abused children and their
future,” he added.
Major General Al Nuaimi also pointed out that
the “Wadeema’s Law” will provide the relevant entities with the
authority to handle child abuse cases, thus reinforcing the Ministry of
Interior’s role, which will include direct intervention in addition to
protection and prevention. “Some individuals still ignore the basic
components of a healthy family; not to mention the common
misconceptions, that children are a means of entertainment,” he
continued.
Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Mohammad Al Shammari,
Director of the Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection Centre, praised
the role of nursery supervisors in identifying the first signs of
abuse. He noted that children spend more time at the nurseries than
they do with their families. This requires furthering cooperation with
nursery supervisors, given that child protection requires concerted
efforts from all relevant entities.
Al Shammari expressed his
bitter regret to see some conservative communities still covering up
cases of sexual abuse against children. He added: “There are still
untold abuse cases against children, despite the tireless calls from
relevant authorities on the need to identify and report such crimes to
avoid their recurrence and protect children, as is the case in developed
countries, which made giant strides in this field.”
For his
part, Jonathan McAuley, Strategic Advisor and Social Counselor, the
Child Protection Center at the Ministry of Interior, emphasized that the
ministry gives top priority to child protection. He indicated that
abuse is not only physical; noting that other types of abuse include the
risks caused by reckless driving, parents’ negligence, sending children
in elevators unaccompanied, and failure to secure balconies which may
cause children to fall to their death, among other things. McAuley
stressed the need to boost preventive measures and efforts to ensure
child protection.
Moza Salem Al Shoomi, Director of the Child
Department at the Ministry of Social Affairs and member of the Ministry
of Interior’s Higher Committee for Child Protection, praised the
cooperation and mutual organization with the Ministry of Interior’s
Child Protection Center to carry out the initiative. She said: “This
initiative is part of the strategic partnership with the Ministry of
Interior, and is a vehicle to achieve the Ministry of Social Affairs’
goal to guarantee social rights and empower social integration.”
Concluding,
she stressed the importance of the initiative to raise awareness among
nursery supervisors and qualify them to identify cases of abuse, notice
any behavioral change and avoid problems in a timely manner.
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Photo Caption:
Photo1: Major General Nasser Lakhrebani Al Nuaimi
Photo2: During the meeting
The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
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Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
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