logo
Dubai Police's ‘Shade and Reward' initiative benefits 300 labourers

Dubai Police's ‘Shade and Reward' initiative benefits 300 labourers

Al Etihad3 days ago
22 July 2025 15:26
DUBAI (ALETIHAD)
The Positive Spirit Council has launched the 'Shade and Reward' initiative to raise awareness among 300 labourers about the dangers of high-temperature areas, providing them with umbrellas to help prevent heat stress as they move between locations.The initiative was carried out in cooperation with the Police Station Directors' Council, suburban police points, the General Department of Human Rights at Dubai Police, and the 'Thank You for Your Giving Volunteer' team.The event was attended by Ms. Fatima Buhajeer, Chairperson of the Positive Spirit Council; Major Hamad Al Shamsi, Head of the Labor Rights Section at the General Department of Human Rights; First Lieutenant Obaid Al Muhairi from Al Eyas Police Point; Dr. Aisha Al Falasi, an honourary member of the 'Thank You for Your Giving Volunteer Team'; and Mr. Saif Al Rahman Amir, the team leader.Held at Al Eyas Police Point, the initiative benefited 300 workers, who received umbrellas and valuable tips on preventing heat stress and sunstroke. Participants were reminded of the importance of staying hydrated and following essential safety guidelines.Moreover, the General Department of Human Rights also provided labourers with essential information about their legal rights and the services available through Dubai Police.Meanwhile, Ms. Fatima Buhajeer emphasized that this initiative is part of Dubai Police's initiatives to celebrate the Year of Community. 'It aims to launch impactful programs that foster a culture of shared responsibility and align with the 'Positive Spirit' initiative, which enhances security, safety, and community engagement across all sectors.
"Additionally, it aims to improve quality of life, promote social harmony, and instill values of tolerance, coexistence, and respect for others,' Buhajeer added.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Al Hamriyah: Nurturing youth and community engagement
Al Hamriyah: Nurturing youth and community engagement

Sharjah 24

time6 hours ago

  • Sharjah 24

Al Hamriyah: Nurturing youth and community engagement

His Excellency Mubarak Rashid Al Shamsi, Director of Al Hamriyah Municipality, affirmed that the municipality's participation in the "Our Holiday is Different" programme to manage summer activities at Al Hamriyah Cultural and Sports Club embodies the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to support generations and enhance the role of government institutions in serving the community. Youth welfare Al Shamsi noted that the municipality places youth welfare and building a stimulating educational and recreational environment among its strategic priorities for the Year of Community. This came during Al Shamsi's inspection visit, which took place on Thursday to the summer programme activities held at Al Hamriyah Club under the supervision of the Sharjah Sports Council (SSC). Closing and honouring Al Shamsi reviewed the results of the municipality's participation in the programme and witnessed part of the closing ceremony of the fourth week, which included a review of the most prominent activities, and distinguished participants were honoured amidst an atmosphere of enthusiasm and strong parental engagement. Al Hamriyah Municipality support Al Shamsi emphasised that Al Hamriyah Municipality, as a strategic partner of Al Hamriyah Club, is actively contributing to the programme's implementation by providing logistical, technical, and organisational support, and by participating with specialised teams from various departments, including engineering, agriculture, public health, information technology, corporate communications, and innovation. This is part of an integrated summer plan that includes seven unique events, specialised workshops, and interactive lectures that contribute to honing the skills of children and adolescents and promoting the values of citizenship and belonging. The municipality's social responsibility Al Shamsi pointed out that this participation represents a practical translation of the municipality's social responsibility and its commitment to being present in the fields of positive upbringing and contributing to creating a balanced environment that combines fun and knowledge, contributing to building an aware, empowered, and creative generation. Appreciation At the end of his visit, Al Shamsi commended the efforts of Al Hamriyah Club and Sharjah Sports Council, commending the organisational level and purposeful content provided in the programme. He emphasised the commitment of Al Hamriyah Municipality, through its staff, strategic plans and programmes, to continue cooperating with various partners to achieve a sustainable community impact and enhance the quality of life in Al Hamriyah area through quality initiatives that keep pace with the aspirations of the emirate and serve its present and future.

UAE's Ministry of Education unveils new academic calendar for public and private schools
UAE's Ministry of Education unveils new academic calendar for public and private schools

Gulf Today

time21 hours ago

  • Gulf Today

UAE's Ministry of Education unveils new academic calendar for public and private schools

With the approval of the Education, Human Development and Community Development Council, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced a new school calendar for public and private schools across the UAE, effective for academic year 2025-2026. The new school calendar sets unified dates for the start of the Academic Year, end of the three terms and end of term breaks. The calendar applies to all public and private schools nationwide. These updates aim to support family cohesion and provide a balanced learning environment in line with the goals of the "Year of Community." Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of Education, highlighted that the new school calendar marks a qualitative shift in managing the academic year, aligning with the Ministry's national approach to achieving the goals of the 'Year of Community' by creating a more balanced and socially connected educational system. Al Amiri added that the calendar now serves as a strategic national tool, reinforcing both educational quality and social cohesion. She also noted that consistent holiday dates will enable community, cultural and tourism entities to align their programmes with the academic schedule, strengthening the link between education and society. Implementation of the calendar begins on Aug.25, 2025, marking the start of the academic year 2025-2026. The first term will end with a four-week winter break from Dec.8, 2025 to Jan.4, 2026, with schools resuming on Jan.5 2026. This extended break offers students time to recharge after an intensive term and engage in national and community activities. The second term runs from Jan.5, 2026 through March 15, 2026, followed by a spring break from March 16 to 29, 2026. Schools resume on March 30, 2026, except for private schools in Sharjah, which return on March 23, 2026. The third term starts on March 30, 2026 and ends on July 3, 2026, except in Sharjah, where it ends on July 2, 2026. The schedule ensures a balanced academic year that supports learning and student well-being. The new calendar introduces mid-term breaks for public and private schools following the government's curriculum, offering regular short breaks to ease academic pressure. The first mid-term break runs from Oct.13 to 19, 2025, an early pause during the longest term. The second break falls between Feb.11 and 15, 2026, offering students a mid-term recharge. The third break is scheduled from May 25 to 31, 2026, aligning with the Eid Al Adha holiday. These short breaks aim to support students' well-being and strengthen family time throughout the academic year. The Ministry of Education has allowed private schools that do not follow the government's curriculum to schedule mid-term breaks in October and February, with each break not exceeding five consecutive days. These breaks must remain within the specified months and cannot be extended or shifted, ensuring alignment with the national calendar while accommodating schools' operational needs. The MoE stressed that all schools must follow the approved calendar, including holding final assessments or completing curriculum requirements in the last week of each term, to ensure students attend until the last school day. This excludes grades taking pre-scheduled international exams. It also emphasised that private schools following the government's curriculum must adhere to the centralised test calendar used in public schools. WAM

UAE's new school calendar: Term dates, holidays revealed
UAE's new school calendar: Term dates, holidays revealed

Gulf Business

timea day ago

  • Gulf Business

UAE's new school calendar: Term dates, holidays revealed

With the approval of the Education, Human Development and Community Development Council, Read- The revised calendar sets standardised dates for the beginning and end of the academic year, the conclusion of each term, and term breaks. It will be implemented nationwide across all schools, regardless of curriculum, According to the ministry, the changes are designed to enhance family cohesion and create a more balanced learning environment in alignment with the goals of the 'Year of Community.' Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of Education, said the calendar represents a qualitative shift in managing the academic year. 'This unified calendar is part of our national approach to achieving the goals of the 'Year of Community' by fostering a socially connected and balanced educational ecosystem,' she said. She added that consistent holiday dates will also help cultural, tourism, and community organisations align their activities with the academic calendar, reinforcing the connection between education and broader society. Term dates and holiday breaks announced The academic year will begin on August 25, 2025, with the first term ending on December 7, 2025. Students will then enjoy a four-week winter break from December 8, 2025 to January 4, 2026, resuming classes on January 5, 2026. The second term runs from January 5 to March 15, 2026, followed by a two-week spring break from March 16 to 29, 2026. Classes will resume on March 30, except for private schools in Sharjah, where the term resumes on March 23. The third term will begin on March 30 and conclude on July 3, 2026, with Sharjah schools ending one day earlier on July 2. The schedule is designed to provide a balanced academic year that supports student learning and overall well-being. Mid-term breaks and flexibility for private schools The updated calendar also introduces mid-term breaks for public and private schools following the government curriculum. These short breaks are intended to reduce academic pressure and promote student wellness. The first mid-term break is scheduled for October 13–19, 2025, during the longest academic term. The second break will take place from February 11–15, 2026, offering students a pause during the winter term. A third break is planned for May 25–31, 2026, aligning with the Eid Al Adha holiday. Private schools not following the national curriculum are allowed to schedule their own October and February breaks, provided each does not exceed five consecutive days and remains within the designated months. These schools are required to align with the national calendar while accommodating their operational needs. The ministry emphasised that all schools must adhere to the approved calendar, including administering final assessments and completing curriculum requirements in the final week of each term. Exceptions apply only to students taking pre-scheduled international exams. Additionally, private schools following the government curriculum must comply with the centralised test calendar used in public schools.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store