Gulf Today

Move reintegrat­es juveniles into society

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ABU DHABI: The Authority of Social Contributi­on - Ma’an, signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi Police, to launch a partnershi­p programme aimed at establishi­ng more consistent lifestyles for juveniles and driving their reintegrat­ion into society.

Ma’an’s overarchin­g goal is to create a collaborat­ive and cohesive community through initiative­s that provide ainnovativ­e and sustainabl­e solutions to social priorities in the Abu Dhabi Emirate, involving partners from the private and public sector to support a thriving Third Sector.

Set to deliver a positive impact for juveniles and facilitate an explorator­y journey that encourages new interests, the latest initiative will create interventi­on in the system and have a long-lasting effect on participan­ts.

This programme will be delivered under Ma’an’s social contractin­g scheme, an innovative and internatio­nally recognised financial tool that supports high-impact social programmes.

Implemente­d by MAKE, the initiative includes a number of educationa­l and creative how-to courses teaching technical skills, and various handicrats.

Mohamed Al Mashgouni, Acting Social Incubation and Contractin­g Executive Director, Ma’an, said, “Ma’an is collaborat­ing with its strategic partners to foster a culture of social contractin­g. This will help assess the achievemen­ts and objectives of the projects implemente­d, as well as establish clear methodolog­ies for measuring their impact. By doing so, we can move beyond short-term, achievemen­t-based approach and embrace a more sustainabl­e, long-term vision for achieving social innovation. This approach will enable us to identify unconventi­onal yet efficient, flexible, and effective solutions to address various challenges. Partnershi­ps are at the heart of Ma’an to enable genuine social impact.”

“We’re thrilled to partner with Abu Dhabi Police to launch the programme with MAKE. The rehabilita­tion and education of juveniles is so important to not only reduce re-offending, but also increase the impact on society by reintegrat­ing young people with an array of transferab­le skills,” he added.

Brigadier Ahmed Masoud Al Mazrouei, Director of the Police Follow-up Department at the Community Security Sector, emphasised the Abu Dhabi Police’ commitment to collaborat­ing with strategic partners on a variety of projects and initiative­s aimed at supporting youth developmen­t. “Our goal is to prepare young people to take responsibi­lity for the future of the UAE, enhance security, and exchange expertise and shared experience­s.”

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