Zayed Authority for People of Determination has launched the “Mawj – Early Intervention Centre” project, alongside signing a strategic tripartite partnership agreement with the National Academy for Childhood Development and Royal NMC Istiko Ltd. to develop an advanced model integrating healthcare, rehabilitation and family support services within a unified system.
The agreement forms the foundation of the “Mawj” Centre, establishing a comprehensive institutional framework that defines the roles of partner entities and enhances integration between the health and social sectors, ensuring high-quality services and sustainable impact for children, families and the wider community.
It includes the implementation of specialised programmes focused on empowering parents, enhancing positive parenting skills, and qualifying caregivers and practitioners in early childhood fields.
It also covers specialised training programmes and workshops based on best practices, alongside awareness initiatives supporting early detection and effective intervention to foster a more inclusive environment for children.
The “Mawj” project provides screening, diagnosis and early intervention services within a comprehensive medical framework in one location.
It enables continuous monitoring of children’s developmental progress according to age milestones through an integrated system offering a single point of contact, facilitating access to services efficiently. The centre delivers integrated services for children aged 0 to 8 years, including early diagnosis, rehabilitation, psychological support and family counselling, enhancing healthy development, reducing developmental gaps and empowering families as key partners in the intervention process.
The project reflects integrated collaboration among the three entities, with Zayed Authority for People of Determination leading and overseeing implementation. Royal NMC Istiko Ltd. is responsible for medical diagnosis, health licensing, staffing and operations, while the National Academy for Childhood Development supports policy, quality standards, training programmes and capacity building.
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ABU DHABI: Zayed Authority for People of Determination has launched the “Mawj – Early Intervention Centre” project, alongside signing a strategic tripartite partnership agreement with the National Academy for Childhood Development and Royal NMC Istiko Ltd. to develop an advanced model integrating healthcare, rehabilitation and family support services within a unified system.
The agreement forms the foundation of the “Mawj” Centre, establishing a comprehensive institutional framework that defines the roles of partner entities and enhances integration between the health and social sectors, ensuring high-quality services and sustainable impact for children, families and the wider community.
It includes the implementation of specialised programmes focused on empowering parents, enhancing positive parenting skills, and qualifying caregivers and practitioners in early childhood fields.
It also covers specialised training programmes and workshops based on best practices, alongside awareness initiatives supporting early detection and effective intervention to foster a more inclusive environment for children.
The “Mawj” project provides screening, diagnosis and early intervention services within a comprehensive medical framework in one location.
It enables continuous monitoring of children’s developmental progress according to age milestones through an integrated system offering a single point of contact, facilitating access to services efficiently. The centre delivers integrated services for children aged 0 to 8 years, including early diagnosis, rehabilitation, psychological support and family counselling, enhancing healthy development, reducing developmental gaps and empowering families as key partners in the intervention process.
The project reflects integrated collaboration among the three entities, with Zayed Authority for People of Determination leading and overseeing implementation. Royal NMC Istiko Ltd. is responsible for medical diagnosis, health licensing, staffing and operations, while the National Academy for Childhood Development supports policy, quality standards, training programmes and capacity building.
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