ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday, June 3rd 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The
Naturalization and Residency Department in Al Ain recently organized an
educational and awareness-raising forum under the slogan “Because you
are a Trust”. The forum, held in collaboration with the Ministry of
Interior's Child Protection Center, took place at the United Arab
Emirates University’s Social Club (Multaqa ) .
Colonel Khalifa
Matar Balquba' Al Humairi, Director of the Residency and Foreigners'
Affairs Department in Al Ain, stressed that organizing this forum
personifies the commitment on the part of the Naturalization and
Residency Department of Al Ain Residency to interact with the various
campaigns organized periodically by the Ministry of Interior, to enhance
social awareness about child protection issues against all potential
dangers.
Colonel Al Humairi also noted that the forum will
promote partnership with the community and the department’s partners
from all levels and sectors. “Sustainable development requires a
coherent and sensible society governed by laws and regulations that
protect its achievements. The higher leadership endeavors to accomplish
this goal, out of its firm belief that the human being is at the heart
of any achievement in the nation,” said Colonel Al Humairi.
The forum highlighted the psychological, social and cultural aspects that contribute to shaping a child's personality.
Dr.
Najwa Al Hosani, Faculty Member, College of Education, UAE University,
tackled the psychological aspect of dealing with children and its impact
on honing the child’s personality and behavior and developing his
behavior either negatively or positively. Dr. Al Hosani also discussed
the importance of the relationship between parents and children,
stressing that a close parent-child relationship and continuous
communication will build a balanced, stable and creative personality.
For
her part, Emirati artist Samira Ahmed shared its personal experience in
raising her children at the forum. She highlighted‑ various aspects of
positive and negative social issues, which are instrumental in the
upbringing of children and have a strong impact on the various stages of
childhood down to adulthood. Mrs. Ahmed took the opportunity of the
forum to call on mothers to dedicate quality time to their children and
to communicate with them and take part actively in their daily lives by
dropping them off at school or going out with them on shopping sprees
without relying on nannies or domestic helpers, to make sure that
children do not seek guidance outside the family.
The forum also
hosted Emirati prodigious child inventor Khalifa Al Rumaithi, who
personifies family attention, as well as the support and care received
at home, school and from the country’s leadership. Al Rumaithi gave an
overview of his experience and showcased his inventions that were highly
acclaimed by the attendees.
The forum was attended by
representatives from Al Ain government services and education
institutions, as well as students from the UAE University.
The
forum praised the campaign launched by the Ministry of Interior's Child
Protection Center, which designated April as Child Abuse Prevention
Month. This initiative reflects the continuous awareness-raising
efforts exerted by the ministry, by urging institutions and individuals
at the countrywide level to work together to make the UAE a better and
safer place for children and families. The campaign also reflected the
institutional commitment to achieve the (UAE vision 2021), by providing a
high quality of life and sustainable environment. In conclusion, the
forum emphasized that the Ministry of Interior's Child Protection Center
boosts the efforts played by the community in preventing all kinds of
child abuse.
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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
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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