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The Ministry of Community Development has launched a "twinning" initiative to develop and implement family solutions for citizens and residents of the country, who are the first of their kind to coordinate and cooperate with a number of number of strategic partners. Provide a free two-tier family counseling service, the first category of social benefit recipients and grants, and the second category of clients visiting their centers for services to solve family and social problems.
"The purpose of this initiative is not to resolve family conflicts, but to fill the gaps in the different emirates with respect to family counseling, education and social and family culture," said Ministry spokesperson This service was launched by the Ministry for the first time, in cooperation with a number of institutions and institutions.
Suhail continued promoting the culture of asylum for specialists and the use of their expertise to solve family problems. A lot of the problems can be solved before they reach a dead end or move in the corridors of the courts, but the poor knowledge of the possibility of benefiting from the experts and the nature of the conservative Arab societies including UAE, prevents families from discussing their problems with specialists. The service will be provided not only to couples or honeymooners, but to those eligible for benefits and financial benefits such as divorced and widows to help them solve their problems with their children, for example. Empowerment.
Suhail said the ministry will collaborate to provide this service in seven centers at the national level, with a number of stakeholders such as the Social Support Center at the Ministry of the Interior and the Awqaf Department and the Ministry of the Interior. Islamic affairs in Ajman, as well as the Islamic Affairs Department. The women and children and courts of Ras Al Khaimah, emphasizing that these agencies have competent cadres and guidance experts will complete their work with family affiliated advisors to reach the current number of service providers 13 guides.
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