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Sharjah Police organises 17th family forum for inmates
Sharjah Police organises 17th family forum for inmates

Sharjah 24

time26-07-2025

  • General
  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah Police organises 17th family forum for inmates

Strengthening family and community ties The forum was attended by Brigadier Abdullah Al Alei, Director of the Punitive and Correctional Institution Department, along with a number of specialised officers and 25 families of inmates. The event was held outside the institution's premises in an open, social atmosphere that provided a space for direct family interaction—contributing to enhanced emotional support and stronger psychological well-being for inmates and their relatives. Varied activities and rehabilitation showcase The event featured a range of activities, including a children's play area and interactive cultural competitions. A documentary video was also presented, highlighting the institution's vocational rehabilitation programmes such as the Hope Theatre and Studio, blacksmithing, tailoring, agriculture, and other skills-based training. These initiatives are designed to help inmates acquire new capabilities that ease their positive reintegration into society after release. Advancing quality of life through family engagement Brigadier Al Alei stressed that the 17th Family Forum embodies the objectives of the 'Community Year 2025' initiative, serving as a platform to boost family cohesion and improve the overall quality of life. He noted that such forums act as a genuine bridge to rebuild human relationships and enhance family stability for inmates. A holistic reform strategy He further explained that the forum falls within a comprehensive strategy aimed at creating a supportive rehabilitative environment that addresses inmates' social, psychological, and professional needs—ultimately facilitating their positive reintegration into the community. Families appreciate emotional impact For their part, the families of inmates expressed their deep appreciation for the initiative. They affirmed that the forum had a noticeable impact on the psychological well-being of both inmates and their loved ones, offering a valuable opportunity for face-to-face interaction in a familial setting—reviving feelings of closeness and emotional connection.

UAE: Drivers receive wake-up call at Abu Dhabi Police forum
UAE: Drivers receive wake-up call at Abu Dhabi Police forum

Gulf News

time21-04-2025

  • Gulf News

UAE: Drivers receive wake-up call at Abu Dhabi Police forum

Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Police have issued a strong message to motorists, highlighting several dangerous behaviours contributing to road accidents—many of which result in serious injuries or fatalities. Speaking at a community forum in Al Ain titled 'Safety and Prevention… A Community Responsibility,' officials underscored the dangers of distracted driving, particularly the use of mobile phones for browsing, social media, calls, or photos while behind the wheel. Lieutenant Colonel Nasser Abdullah Al Saadi, Head of the Security Media Section at the Security Media Department, noted that driver distraction remains a major factor in traffic collisions, especially when individuals fail to maintain attention needed to respond to sudden road hazards or mechanical issues. Such inattentiveness, he added, can lead to severe consequences. He also highlighted the risks associated with misuse of overtaking lanes. Drivers were reminded to give way to faster vehicles, stay in the right lane when driving at slower speeds, and avoid overtaking from the right, which poses a significant risk of serious or fatal accidents. The forum also addressed pedestrian safety, a continued strategic priority for the authorities. Efforts to enhance pedestrian safety across the Emirate include the construction of bridges, improvement of crosswalks, installation of signal-controlled crossings, and closure of gaps with protective fencing. Real-life videos As part of the wider Path of Safety 2 campaign, attendees were shown real-life video footage depicting common violations, such as failure to stop safely in traffic and not maintaining adequate distance between vehicles. The event was organised by the General Command of Abu Dhabi Police and the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority, in cooperation with Abu Dhabi Majalis under the Office of Citizens and Community Affairs at the Presidential Court. It was held at Falaj Hazza Majlis in Al Ain City. Brigadier Dr Hamoud Saeed Al Afari, Director of the Community Police Department, emphasised that such forums play a crucial role in raising public awareness of social, security, and traffic-related issues. These community-focused initiatives, he said, support Abu Dhabi Police's vision of engaging citizens in strengthening safety and security. Proactive strategy Major Meera Abdul Latif Al Zaabi from the Emergency and Public Safety Sector at the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority said the forum reflects the Authority's proactive strategy in placing public safety at the forefront of its priorities. She linked the initiative to the objectives of Community Year 2025, which aims to cultivate a culture of prevention through public education and preparedness. She added that partnerships with Abu Dhabi Majalis and other entities are essential in building a society that is conscious, resilient, and positioned as a key pillar of the sustainable civil protection system. First Assistant Salem Al Braiki from the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority provided attendees with a brief overview on the different types of fire extinguishers and how to use them correctly. Paramedic Corporal Sultan Al Maskari presented a session covering the principles and aims of first aid, common accident causes, and emergency response techniques. His presentation included how to assess injured individuals and manage wounds, burns, and fractures, while maintaining personal and scene safety. The forum was praised by attendees for its role in boosting community awareness, enhancing police-public cooperation, and supporting efforts to maintain long-term safety and stability across Abu Dhabi.

Dubai launches water safety initiative targeting senior citizens
Dubai launches water safety initiative targeting senior citizens

Dubai Eye

time06-03-2025

  • Health
  • Dubai Eye

Dubai launches water safety initiative targeting senior citizens

Dubai Municipality, in cooperation with the Community Development Authority, has launched an initiative to improve water safety in the homes of senior citizens. The "Safe Water for a Healthy Community" initiative will span across 10 areas of Dubai, which have not yet been detailed. The first phase of the initiative targets 42 homes and villas of senior citizens to assess the safety of their water systems and ensure their compliance with quality standards in accordance with the best international practices and specifications approved by Dubai Municipality. The initiative includes field visits for the purpose of technical engineering and specialised evaluation of these systems, with water samples being taken and analysed at the Dubai Central Laboratory, in addition to taking corrective measures and rapid and effective measures in cooperation with some institutions specialised in treating water systems; awareness workshops will also be held in Dubai councils to raise awareness about the importance of water safety and quality and its impact on public health. The Acting Executive Director of the Environment, Health and Safety Agency at Dubai Municipality, Dr. Naseem Mohammed Rafi, said that periodic tests of household water contribute to ensuring the quality and safety of water by ensuring that it is free of chemical and bacterial pollutants that affect the health of society, which reduces the risk of diseases resulting from water system pollution. Director of the Senior Citizens Department at the Community Development Authority, Muhannad Saeed, said that this initiative comes within the framework of the Community Year 2025 and the efforts of the Community Development Authority to enhance the quality of life of senior citizens and ensure their safety in various aspects, as water safety in homes is a key factor in maintaining their health and daily comfort. Dubai Municipality urged community members to adopt sustainable practices and follow guidelines that maintain the safety and quality of water systems in homes by disinfecting and cleaning tanks and all water systems at least every six months by companies approved by the municipality, and committing to performing periodic maintenance of water systems to ensure their efficiency, prevent the accumulation of pollutants, and empty stagnant water to reduce the chances of bacterial growth and ensure the safety and quality of water.

Dubai launches water safety initiative targeting senior citizens
Dubai launches water safety initiative targeting senior citizens

TAG 91.1

time06-03-2025

  • Health
  • TAG 91.1

Dubai launches water safety initiative targeting senior citizens

Dubai Municipality, in cooperation with the Community Development Authority, has launched an initiative to improve water safety in the homes of senior citizens. The "Safe Water for a Healthy Community" initiative will span across 10 areas of Dubai, which have not yet been detailed. The first phase of the initiative targets 42 homes and villas of senior citizens to assess the safety of their water systems and ensure their compliance with quality standards in accordance with the best international practices and specifications approved by Dubai Municipality. The initiative includes field visits for the purpose of technical engineering and specialised evaluation of these systems, with water samples being taken and analysed at the Dubai Central Laboratory, in addition to taking corrective measures and rapid and effective measures in cooperation with some institutions specialised in treating water systems; awareness workshops will also be held in Dubai councils to raise awareness about the importance of water safety and quality and its impact on public health. The Acting Executive Director of the Environment, Health and Safety Agency at Dubai Municipality, Dr. Naseem Mohammed Rafi, said that periodic tests of household water contribute to ensuring the quality and safety of water by ensuring that it is free of chemical and bacterial pollutants that affect the health of society, which reduces the risk of diseases resulting from water system pollution. Director of the Senior Citizens Department at the Community Development Authority, Muhannad Saeed, said that this initiative comes within the framework of the Community Year 2025 and the efforts of the Community Development Authority to enhance the quality of life of senior citizens and ensure their safety in various aspects, as water safety in homes is a key factor in maintaining their health and daily comfort. Dubai Municipality urged community members to adopt sustainable practices and follow guidelines that maintain the safety and quality of water systems in homes by disinfecting and cleaning tanks and all water systems at least every six months by companies approved by the municipality, and committing to performing periodic maintenance of water systems to ensure their efficiency, prevent the accumulation of pollutants, and empty stagnant water to reduce the chances of bacterial growth and ensure the safety and quality of water.

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