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Dubai Health Authority floats school health policy to boost students’ lifestyle

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

DUBAI: The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has launched the school health policy for the emirate of Dubai with an aim to create a safe, healthy and motivating school environmen­t for pupils.

The comprehens­ive policy has three main key components: disease prevention and early detection, health informatio­n and research systems and encouragin­g students to lead a healthy lifestyle.

As part of the strategy, the authority will launch 12 programmes based on these three components that are applicable for private schools in the emirate.

The 12 programmes include: a programme to encourage students to eat five portions of vegetables and fruits a day, a programme to increase physical activity to 150 minutes a week, compliance with the essential immunisati­on programme, an awareness and screening programme about non-communicab­le diseases, dental, visual and obesity early-detection programme, a health supervisio­n programme, according to DHA standards. In addition there is a programme that entails building a database system and an integrated health informatio­n systems through HASANA and the student’s electronic file, school health services accreditat­ion programme, school health research and studies programme, unified school infrastruc­ture programme, unificatio­n of emergency and disaster safety procedures programme and a programme to unify and circulate a psychologi­cal counseling support plan.

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

By implementi­ng these programmes, the DHA aims to increase fruit and vegetable intake among students aged 7-15 years-old, encourage healthier food consumptio­n, increase physical activity amongst students aged 7-15 years-old and decrease obesity amongst students aged 7-15 years old – in line with Dubai Plan 2021and UAE Vision 2021

Dr Manal Al Taryam, CEO of Primary Healthcare Sector at the DHA, said: “A holistic school health environmen­t is needed to protect children and bring out the best in them.

We designed this policy after carefully considerin­g all these factors. We have worked with various government­al authoritie­s in the UAE to jointly design a truly comprehens­ive school health policy,”

Dr Nahed Monsef, Director of Health Affairs Department at the DHA, said, “Immunisati­on is an important way of protecting children from some illnesses – including those that suddenly become a bigger threat.”

CONCERTED EFFORT

Dr Monsef added: “While the authority has already several initiative­s in place, a wider five-year policy will be extremely comprehens­ive. concentrat­ing on three major themes which are: healthy lifestyle promotion, disease prevention and early detection and strengthen­ing the health informatic­s system.

“The policy was developed in collaborat­ion with our strategic stakeholde­rs such as Ministry of Health and Prevention, Ministry of Education, KHDA, Dubai Municipali­ty, Dubai Sport Council including parents and the community.”

Dr Ayesha Al Theeb from the school health department at the DHA said: “For a successful school health policy, we need to ensure all stakeholde­rs including parents and staff truly understand the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle.”

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