Move reintegrates juveniles into society
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.”