Khaleej Times

Special needs children find buddies at Dubai school

- Saman Haziq saman@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Promoting the emirate’s inclusive education policy, a programme has been bringing 35 kids of determinat­ion and 15 of their teachers to a Dubai school for weekly activities and student interactio­n.

The governor of inclusion of Manzil Centre, Chaica Sultan Saqr Al Qassimi, recently visited The Millennium School (TMS) to celebrate the Best Buddies programme, which aims to foster friendship and promote an exchange of ideas between schoolchil­dren and the determined ones.

As part of the programme, the determined ones get to attend classes with TMS students and participat­e in sports, music and other activities. The idea behind it is to promote inclusion in schools, helping the students understand each other better.

“This will mould young minds to think of inclusion at all levels. For after all, inclusive practices will help reduce bullying and discrimina­tion against those with disabiliti­es. It is about our rights, our voice,” said Chaica, who has been designated as a torch-bearer at Special Olympics 2019.

She said she was delighted to see the pupils do things together with such ease that she couldn’t tell the difference. She explained how she had found it difficult to make friends and felt that a programme such as Best Buddies should be strongly promoted especially in schools.

TMS was one of the first schools to implement the Best Buddies programme in 2007.

Recently, the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA) released a 40-page guidebook that lists a number of requiremen­ts that private schools have to follow, including ensuring that students of determinat­ion get admission and setting up an inclusion support team so that no discrimina­tion occurs. The list is part of the KHDA’s Dubai Inclusive Education Policy Framework that aims to

This will mould young minds to think of inclusion at all levels. After all, inclusive practices will help reduce bullying and discrimina­tion against those with disabiliti­es.” Chaica Sultan Saqr Al Qassim,

governor of inclusion, Manzil Centre

Buddy pairs are created among the pupils. The programme helps the determined ones to be included in parties and other social gatherings.”

Veniza Fernandez, Best Buddies coordinato­r, TMS

make all schools 100 per cent inclusive by 2020.

Veniza Fernandez, Best Buddies coordinato­r at TMS, said: “TMS on every Wednesday welcomes about 35 pupils and 15 teachers from the Manzil centre for people with disabiliti­es. Various activities in sports and important skills such as computers, art, music, etc., are organised for the pupils. This has been a collaborat­ive project between Manzil and TMS since 2008.

“Today, the school has extended the programme to include a Manzil pupil who gets an opportunit­y to spend 40 per cent of his weekly instructio­nal time within TMS classrooms. The programme has also bonded families together.”

Within the Best Buddies programme, a student becomes a ‘peer buddy’ to a child of determinat­ion, who can then meet and be friends with other pupils and their families.

“Buddy pairs are created between mainstream school pupils and individual­s from various special needs centres in the UAE. This helps the determined ones to be included in parties and other social gatherings. Currently, we have 32 friendship­s going on between our students and determined ones,” Fernandez said.

Dr Ayesha Saeed Husaini, director at Manzil, said: “Manzil has been working towards educationa­l, vocational and social inclusion since its inception, in line with the vision of the leaders of the UAE. The partnershi­ps with schools like TMS are making this vision a reality. While being a challengin­g programme, it is also rewarding in many aspects to see children develop bonds that sometimes evolve into beautiful friendship­s. Due to the consistenc­y of the programme at TMS, the acceptance of difference­s has increased and barriers have been removed.”

 ??  ?? The Millennium School was one of the first schools to implement the Best Buddies programme in 2007.
The Millennium School was one of the first schools to implement the Best Buddies programme in 2007.

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