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SRTA launches 2nd edition of 'Tareeq' summer program

SRTA launches 2nd edition of 'Tareeq' summer program

Sharjah 2414 hours ago
Channelling youngsters' energy into productive pursuits
Yousef Khamis Al Othmani, the Chairman of SRTA, highlighted that this summer program reflects the Authority's commitment to supporting young people. He emphasized the importance of directing their energy into constructive activities during their time off school, combining learning with fun in a safe environment. He stated, 'We aim to instill positive values in our children and enhance their social skills, which helps in preparing them to contribute to the development of our society.'
Al Othmani noted that the program is part of the Authority's vision to create a supportive environment for its employees and their families. This year, the program has a variety of activities and new partnerships with both government and private organizations, designed to meet the interests of young people and inspire them to think creatively and explore future job possibilities.
Interactive activities and sessions
Fatima Al Hosani, who is the Deputy Director of the Human Resources Department at SRTA, explained that the two-week program will feature a range of engaging activities and workshops. These will be in collaboration with several organizations. Some activities include workshops on safety and prevention with the Sharjah Police, an interactive session on artificial intelligence with Sharjah Media City, and family counseling sessions called 'My Family is the Secret to My Happiness.'
Field trip
Additionally, the program will include visits to the joint operations room shared by SRTA and Sharjah Police, so kids can learn about the work of both agencies. There will also be a "job shadow" opportunity, which allows students to experience different work environments in various departments such as finance and information technology. The first week will conclude with a workshop titled "Big Picture," in collaboration with Kandem, followed by a course on information security with Digital Sharjah.
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