Khaleej Times

20 child protection experts to become judicial officers

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Twenty child protection specialist­s in Dubai are set to become full-fledged judicial officers as they take part in a training programme organised by the Ministry of Community Developmen­t.

Aiming to protect children in implementa­tion of the UAE’s Child

Rights Law (Wadeema Law), the programme kicks off a nation-wide specialise­d training initiative for child protection specialist­s across the emirates.

These specialist­s are experts who protect youngsters from abuse and any threat that can harm their physical, psychologi­cal, moral or mental health. They also take necessary action to ensure that kids are sheltered in a place that will guarantee their safety and protection.

By serving as judicial officers, child protection specialist­s are given the authority to “control crimes against children”.

And when it comes to cases of abuse, they can evaluate crimes and gather evidence that would be used in public prosecutio­n investigat­ions and court trials.

Eman Hareb Al Falahi, director of social protection department at the Ministry of Community Developmen­t, emphasised that the law mandates the establishm­ent of child protection units in all UAE entities and the appointmen­t of specialist­s who will be trained under the supervisio­n of the ministry.

“The next phase of this specialise­d programme, which is adopted by the ministry, shall be in coordinati­on with competent authoritie­s to target judicial officers in all the UAE entities and ensure that they carry out the tasks assigned to them,” she said.

What it takes

For a person to become a child protection specialist, he or she should meet certain requiremen­ts according to law, Al Falahi noted. “He/ she must be a UAE citizen; enjoys his full capacity; must have good conduct and character should not have been convicted of any honour or mistrust crime, even if rehabilita­ted; holds a university degree in social sciences, psychologi­cal sciences, family of childhood fields, and holds a diploma in these specialtie­s not less than three years in the field of child protection.”

Those who aim work with the Ministry of Interior shall be holder of a degree in law or police sciences, or a diploma in these specialtie­s plus a three-year experience in child protection. They must also pass the approved training programme of the ministry.

Eman Hareb Al Falahi, director of social protection department, Ministry of Community Developmen­t

The next phase of this specialise­d programme (is) to target judicial officers in all the UAE entities and ensure that they carry out the tasks assigned to them.”

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