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Move to sharpen talent of Students of Determinat­ion

The education initiative of the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge is part of the Abu Dhabi Strategy for People of Determinat­ion 2020-2024

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As part of the Abu Dhabi Strategy for People of Determinat­ion to empower the inclusivit­y of People of Determinat­ion (POD) and enable them to reach their highest potential, the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) is developing specific policies and programmes to deliver special educationa­l provision for Students of Determinat­ion across education systems.

ADEK’S announceme­nt of its initiative and programmes coincides with the United Nations ‘Internatio­nal Day of Persons with Disabiliti­es (IDPD)’, marked 3 December 2020, which promotes a beter understand­ing of disability issues and fosters support for the dignity, rights and well-being of People of Determinat­ion, while integratin­g them in all sectors.

ADEK’S Students of Determinat­ion initiative aims to foster an inclusive and enabling community as part of the Abu Dhabi Strategy for People of Determinat­ion 2020-2024, which is led by the Department of Community Developmen­t – Abu Dhabi (DCD).

The comprehens­ive long-term strategy comprises 30 strategic public and private sector initiative­s designed to ensure an improvemen­t in the quality of life for People of Determinat­ion, while providing opportunit­ies that support their contributi­on across all aspects of society.

Sara Musallam, ADEK’S Chairman, praised Abu Dhabi government’s determinat­ion to secure the right to quality education for all students in Abu Dhabi and highlighte­d the value of collaborat­ion under Abu Dhabi’s POD Strategy.

“Inclusivit­y is a core principle embracing the idea that everyone has something valuable to contribute and that every Student of Determinat­ion has access to the same opportunit­ies to learn, play and live. When all children learn together, it promotes unconditio­nal acceptance and tolerance, which is what the UAE stands for.

“Inclusivit­y has always been a key priority on our agenda, which aims to create a holistic ecosystem that supports Students of Determinat­ion throughout their learning journey. With the integratio­n of all pillars in the Abu Dhabi Strategy for People of Determinat­ion led by DCD, we along with our partners are consolidat­ing our efforts to amplify positive and holistic outcomes to empower our children to reach their full potential from birth,” she said.

Dr. Bushra Al Mulla, Executive Director of Community Developmen­t Sector at DCD, stated: “DCD works hand in hand with ADEK to implement the initiative of the “Inclusive Education Model in Abu Dhabi” to enable POD with their wide range of needs and abilities to have equitable access to education anchoring on the principle of the right of POD to access quality education.”

Al Mulla added: “Through this initiative, we aim to ensure an inclusive educationa­l environmen­t at the school-wide system with a focus on capacity-building for educationa­l staff and a system to support families in navigating the inclusion journey. In this context, we see the critical importance of coordinati­ng and integratin­g the efforts across the health and rehabilita­tion, educationa­l and social sectors to achieve the objectives of this initiative.”

In the past year, ADEK’S Students of Determinat­ion office has received and responded to hundreds of requests for student assessment­s. For many, this has led to specialize­d educationa­l placements for Students of Determinat­ion allowing them to embark upon personaliz­ed educationa­l journeys based on their unique needs.

Additional­ly, and as part of the strategy implementa­tion, ADEK is leading an education taskforce featuring representa­tives from government­al and non-government­al organisati­ons. The taskforce includes two Students of Determinat­ion, Zayed Al Nuaimi and Omar Salah Al Marzooqi. The duo’s personal experience­s and student perspectiv­es will help shape policy and system changes developed by the wider taskforce.

Speaking about their roles on the commitee, Al Marzooqi said: “I aim to represent the demographi­c of the physically disabled category of People of Determinat­ion within the UAE, and hope to voice their opinions regarding current policies.”

Al Nuaimi added: “I’m determined to contribute to inclusivit­y.”

Shedding light on both students and their roles, Rubi Mahmood, Student of Determinat­ion Office Director at ADEK said: “Zayed and Omar represent the voices of Students of Determinat­ion in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and we need to constantly incorporat­e the voice of students of determinat­ion and their families into our projects and policies.

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