Awqaf and Minors Affairs, Dubai Police Organize Seminar on Psychological and Criminal Evaluation

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Published October 22nd, 2017 - 07:47 GMT

Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation’s (AMAF) Family Village has organized a seminar on psychological and criminal evaluation of employees.
Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation’s (AMAF) Family Village has organized a seminar on psychological and criminal evaluation of employees.

In line with its sustained efforts to advance the implementation of child protection policies in the country, Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation’s (AMAF) Family Village, lately organized a seminar on psychological and criminal evaluation of employees.

Hosted in collaboration with the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology at Dubai Police, the evaluation is one of the essential pre-requisites to continue working at the Family Village and aims to ensure best-in-class protection for its orphaned children to enable their psychological and physical well-being.

In line with AMAF’s efforts to improve work procedures as per the UAE’s Child Protection Law (Wadima) that aims to raise children with a sense of national identity and respect for human brotherhood, the seminar attempted to educate children on their rights, duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, it instructed guardians and care givers about their role in executing the law and protecting children from any harm.

Presented by Major Mohammad Essa Al Hammadi, Psychological Expert at the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology, the seminar drew the participation of Wedad Salem Al Mahmoud, Director of Family Village, Mohammad Sameer, Manager of Legal Affairs at AMAF, Athraa Al Hajri, Head of Accommodation Department, and Naser Al Harbi, Psychological Specialist at Family Village. 

Speaking on the seminar, Wedad Al Mahmoud said: “This seminar will help strengthen child protection policies at the Family Village and enable the entity to build credibility within the community for its safety and quality standards. This in turn will increase public confidence in our operations and services. Adopting psychological evaluation as an employment criterion at Family Village complies with our sustained mandate to entrust only well-qualified personnel with the safety and care of our children.” 

She added: “I thank the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology at Dubai Police for its cooperation in facilitating this seminar and for its role in effectively safeguarding our community. Its efforts have gone a long way in contributing to Dubai’s reputation as one of the safest cities in the world.”

At the end of the event, Al Mahmoud presented Family Village’s shield and a certificate of appreciation to Major Mohammad Essa Al Hammadi for his participation in the seminar and for sharing valuable insights and expertise with the personnel at Family Village. 

Background Information

Awqaf and Minors Affairs

The birth of the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation (AMAF) came with the issue of law No. 6 in 2004 during the era of the late His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum. With the expansion of the institution in its work and functions, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Mak​toum, Vice-President and Prime Minister and Ruler Dubai issued law No. 9 in 2007 organizing the work of the institution, to ensure the provision of a conducive environment for greater achievements in the development of ‘awqaf’ and minors’ ​funds, and the care of their affairs, according to a well-aimed plan, and a conscious vision and insight. 

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