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SCFA discusses strengthening the social and family work system

SCFA discusses strengthening the social and family work system

Sharjah 2402-05-2025

During the visit, ways to advance the social and family work system in the UAE were discussed through a strategic partnership that goes beyond traditional coordination to the stage of creating a real impact.
Distinguished attendance
The meeting was attended by Sheikha Jawaher bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director General of the Rubu' Qarn Foundation for Creating Future Leaders and Innovators; Her Excellency Moudi Al Shamsi, Head of the Family Development Department (FDD) and its Branches; Her Excellency Iman Rashid Saif, Director General of SCFA Health Promotion Department; Her Excellency Hanadi Al Yafei, Director General of the Child Safety Department; Her Excellency Mona Al Hawai, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Friends of Kidney Patients Association; and a number of representatives from the Ministry and the Council's departments.
Initiatives and achievements
The meeting included a review of the most important initiatives being implemented by SCFA departments and their most notable achievements, including the establishment of the Family Court, the launch of the Family Strategy in the Emirate of Sharjah, the "Kanaf" Child Protection Centre, and the Literary Association. It also highlighted the role of health-supporting associations in spreading health awareness.
The importance of integration
The two sides discussed ways of cooperation and emphasised the importance of integration between the local and federal sectors in the United Arab Emirates, as a fundamental pillar for strengthening work in the social sector and achieving sustainable development in society. Through integration, efforts are unified, and resources are directed strategically and effectively to support various segments of society.
Sharjah: A proud model of institutional and social work
Her Excellency Sana bint Mohammed Suhail explained that she was honoured to meet with the leaders of SCFA in Sharjah, where she found an outstanding model of institutional and social work that embodies the UAE's vision of empowering families and strengthening their cohesion and sustainability. Her Excellency added that cooperation with SCFA reflects the directives of the wise leadership to build strategic partnerships that advance social work to more effective and innovative horizons, and establish a new phase of coordination and integration in serving families and society. She confirmed that the Ministry of Family is committed to continuing to develop qualitative initiatives and strengthen supportive legislation and policies, which will consolidate family stability, protect the social fabric, and prepare generations capable of preserving national identity and confidently moving toward the future.
The Ministry's strategic direction and national priorities
Her Excellency Sana bint Mohammed Suhail also reviewed the Ministry's strategic direction, national priorities, and key implementation milestones during the first year of its establishment, as well as its qualitative initiatives. These initiatives focus on developing and implementing policies, strategies, and legislation that contribute to building stable and cohesive families, enhancing their role in sound upbringing, consolidating national identity, and disseminating positive values and behaviours in society.
An integrated system of social care
Her Excellency Moudi Al Shamsi stated that this visit contributes to achieving an integrated system of social care that reflects a commitment to placing people at the heart of development. This supports the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Wife of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah and Chairperson of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs. This cooperation contributes to having a positive impact on the lives of individuals by providing a just and socially safe environment, leading to a cohesive family and a cohesive society.
Health is the foundation of societal stability
Her Excellency Iman Rashid Saif explained that health is not a luxury or an option, but rather the foundation of societal stability and the focus of true empowerment for individuals and families. This partnership supports the efforts of the department and health-supporting associations, represented by the Breastfeeding Friends Association, the Diabetes Friends Association, Friends of Arthritis Patients Association, and the Kidney Patients' Friends Association, in spreading awareness and promoting daily healthy behaviours. She confirmed that cooperation will create a more aware, resilient, and resilient society that is stronger in the face of disease.
An integrated protection wall around every child
Her Excellency Hanadi Al Yafei emphasised the constant endeavour to build an integrated protection wall around every child, based on the Health Promotion Department goal to achieving an informed society and a safe child. The Department also believes that child protection is a societal responsibility, and through the Department mission, it seeks to raise awareness among all members of society about the importance of protecting children from neglect, abuse, and exploitation, to ensure they grow up in cohesive families that guarantee their rights and prepare them to become the leaders of tomorrow.
Culture is a stronghold for protecting national identity
Latifa Al Darmaki, SCFA Deputy Head of the Cultural and Media Office, said that culture is a stronghold for protecting national identity and promoting authentic family values. This cooperation aims to strengthen the presence of the Emirati family as a conscious, visionary force capable of interacting with changes with confidence without losing its roots. This is achieved through qualitative cultural projects that address all family members and instill authentic values in them. A cultural landscape reinforced by values is the cornerstone for building balanced, educated generations at peace with themselves and their society.
A strategic step
The visit is a strategic step that establishes a new phase of joint institutional work towards building a cohesive family community equipped with empowering tools, armed with knowledge, and fortified with values.

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