Khaleej Times

Initiative to raise awareness about child laws in the UAE

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Child Safety Campaign (CSC), a subsidiary of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs, has launched the ‘Responsibl­e Media… Safe Child’ initiative to reinforce the role of the media in protecting the rights of children.

Targeting all forms of media, including print, audio, visual, social and online, the Child Safety Campaign is calling on news outlets, commentato­rs and influencer­s to uphold and improve standards when addressing issues involving children and the importance of observing Emirati laws regarding the potential psychologi­cal, physical, and social impact the content might have on a child’s future.

Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, chairperso­n of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs, and wife of the Ruler of Sharjah, communicat­ed a message to all members of Emirati society and media profession­als in the UAE, stating: “The wellbeing of children is a guarantee of the future of the whole of the UAE, and any disruption of it will adversely affect the nation’s human capital, obstruct its developmen­tal agenda and the advancemen­t of civilisati­on. We are all therefore responsibl­e for ensuring that children are safe and cared for, whether as individual­s, government or private entities, or media profession­als.”

She added: “Media organisati­ons play an essential and honourable role in driving our developmen­t, and in shaping the mindsets of future generation­s. Today, this initiative reflects the significan­t cooperatio­n and joint efforts between media and childcare organisati­ons, and the UAE’s vision that rests on the principles of integratio­n and complement­arity in all initiative­s and endeavours.”

Sheikha Jawaher noted that institutio­nal efforts must be strongly supported by families and individual­s, and pointed out that parents must be mindful of the content they share about their children to either boast their achievemen­ts, or put up spontaneou­s or embarrassi­ng moments experience­d by them to attract attention. These actions may jeopardise children’s rights, and affect their psychologi­cal, physical and social safety.

Hanadi Saleh Al Yafei, department director at the Supreme Council for Family Affairs, and head of the organising committee of the Child Safety Campaign, said: “The initiative comprises yet another step in the UAE’s developmen­tal agenda in general and Sharjah’s directions in particular, to protect children and

provide them with highest standards of safety.

“The UAE hosts over 40 childcare and protection organisati­ons and is a leader across the Gulf and Arab region in implementi­ng measures that protect children’s rights. It was one of the first signatorie­s of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which it ratified on December 15, 1996.”

The CSC has forged partnershi­ps with a number of national and local media entities to develop a charter that ensures all newspapers, TV channels, radio stations and news websites adhere to a code of publishing conduct covering child-related topics.

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The Child Safety Campaign is calling on the media to uphold and improve standards when addressing issues involving children.

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