06-07-2025
'Our Safe Home' initiative to promote cohesive society, family stability
Suhar: The General Directorate of Social Development in Al Batinah North Governorate has officially launched the 'Our Safe Home' initiative, aiming to strengthen family bonds and promote societal stability.
The event, hosted at Al Khaleej Hall in the Wilayat of Saham, was held under the auspices of Dr Khalid bin Ali al Alawi, General-Director of Consumer Protection in the governorate, and was attended by community leaders, social specialists and local families.
This initiative reflects the Ministry of Social Development's broader commitment to fostering a cohesive, resilient society, which is one of the key pillars of Oman Vision 2040. By supporting family well-being and raising awareness of evolving social dynamics, the programme contributes directly to the Vision's priority of empowering human capital and safeguarding the identity and unity of Omani society.
Three impactful presentations were featured at the launch. The first, "Red Flags," delivered by Mohannad al Jahwari, focused on early indicators of family distress and the importance of early intervention.
The second, "Generation Z in a World of Comparisons," presented by Thuraya al Qartoobi, tackled the pressures faced by young people, especially those stemming from social media, peer comparison, and identity development.
The final presentation, "Digital Upbringing in a Rapid World," by Laila al Mazrouei, discussed how digital life is reshaping parenting methods and communication within families.
A closing panel discussion moderated by psychologist Ali al Zadjali offered further reflection on how Omani families can adapt to rapid societal and technological changes.
The event witnessed a wide range of attendees, proving the popularity of the concepts discussed.
Alia al Balushi, a mother from Saham, said, "It gave me real insight into the digital world my children are growing up in."
Salim al Hosni, a university student, added, "Hearing professionals talk about our generation's struggles made me feel supported and understood."
By launching such initiatives, the ministry contributes meaningfully to the goals of Oman Vision 2040, building a socially secure, mentally resilient, and future-ready nation.