ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday, December 24th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
The
Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection Center and the Abu Dhabi
Education Council (ADEC) discussed methods of cooperation that will help
provide students with the highest levels of protection against all
kinds of abuse.
This was discussed during a meeting held by both
parties at the Abu Dhabi Education Council. During the meeting, Dr.
Mugheer KhamisAl Khaili, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Education
Council, and Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Mohammed Al Shammari, Director of
the Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection Center, discussed ways to
protect children in schools. Relevant experts and employees from both
sides attended the meeting.
Al Khaili said: “We need to build a
unified strategy and a mutual framework, which enable ADEC, the Ministry
of Interior’s Child Protection Center and other concerned government
entities to create policies, programs and initiatives that protect
children and teenagers in schools against all kinds of abuse and
violence. This can be realized through joining efforts to protect
against risks and responding quickly and in a proper manner to child
abuse cases.”
Al Khaili extended his gratitude and praised the
efforts and initiatives taken by the center to protect children. He
stressed the importance of mutual cooperation, which will help them
achieve the main objectives and developments.
Lieutenant Colonel
Faisal Al Shammari said: “The Ministry of Interior directly addresses
the children’s cases, and supports all local and international efforts
to protect them against any attempt of abuse. The higher leadership is
very keen to make the United Arab Emirates a hub for civilization and a
role model in the field of child protection, in addition to supporting
all measures and means to protect children.”
Lieutenant Colonel
Al Shammari reviewed the existing types of child abuse, saying that:
“Physical abuse is not the only kind of abuse that children suffer from.
There is something even more dangerous; emotional abuse, which means
that children are neglected and their physical, emotional and other
needs are not met.”
He added: “A large number of students go
through serious or fatal traffic accident, and we need to find better
means to protect them. We also have to enhance protection inside schools
buses. These vehicles must meet the highest safety standards, as well
as the most advanced e-monitoring, before transporting students.”
Lieutenant
Colonel Al Shammari also said that children must be protected from
online risks. He said: “The Internet connects children to their friends
from around the world. However, it puts them at great risk and threatens
their safety. Some predators lure children and abuse them through the
internet. Furthermore, addiction to modern technology separates children
from the real world and endangers their social life. Therefore, the
Ministry of Interior is working with different national and
international organizations to fight internet child abuse.”
“The
Ministry of Interior is working with concerned entities to address the
risks, protect children in schools and neighborhoods and protect their
safety against people who use force to abuse or intimidate children,” he
added.
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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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