The Ministry of Health and Prevention and the Emirates Autism Society signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance the support system for people with autism, to strengthen the UAE's position as a global leader in supporting individuals with disabilities.
The agreement aims to create a healthier and more inclusive community environment that facilitates the integration of individuals with autism into society. It also focuses on developing sustainable programs to ensure effective support. The initiative is part of the Ministry's efforts to achieve the goals outlined in the National Strategy for Wellbeing 2031.
The MoU was inked at the Ministry's headquarters in Dubai by H.E. Dr Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Undersecretary for the Public Health Sector, MoHAP, and H.E. Majid Sultan Al Muhairi, Chairman of the Board of Emirates Autism Society in the presence of senior officials from both sides.
Empowering people with autism
The partnership is set to empower individuals with autism to actively engage in their communities while enhancing the capacity of healthcare providers to effectively support them.
The MoU outlines five initiatives, including the launch of the "Autism Ambassador" program in collaboration with the World Health Organization to train and support families and caregivers.
It also involves organizing a workshop to address the impact of climate change on the health and well-being of autistic children, aiming to strengthen the community's response to these challenges. Additionally, a digital platform will be developed to improve access for people with autism to the various services and benefits offered by the country.
Quality programs and initiatives
H.E. Dr. Hussain Abdulrahman Al Rand highlighted that this partnership will support the UAE’s commitment to empowering people of determination, ensuring they’re fully integrated into society. Guided by the National Autism Policy, we’ve made significnat strides in creating meaningful programs and initiatives that genuinely improve the lives of individuals with autism. This collaboration with both government and private partners is aimed at giving people with autism the care and support they need, especially in healthcare, and uplifting families to be active partners in their journey. “Our goal is to build a nurturing environment where they can grow and thrive, as we work toward a brighter, more inclusive future for everyone,” Al Rand said.
Quality of Healthy Life
Meanwhile, Saqr Al Hemeiri, Director of the Strategy and Future Department, said that the MoU represents a strategic step as part of MoHAP’s ongoing efforts to support people with autism. It introduces innovative initiatives aimed at safeguarding their rights, such as the "Quality of Healthy Life Initiative for People with Autism," which offers a comprehensive health evaluation and follow-up program through regular check-ups to enhance quality of life.
Additionally, the "Community Support Initiative for People with Autism" extends community support to individuals with autism and their families through the Ministry's representative offices, ensuring essential assistance and resources are available to them, Al Hemeiri added.
Boost Joint Efforts
For his part, H.E. Majid Al Mheiri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Autism Society, said, "The MoU signed with the Ministry of Health and Prevention will boost our joint efforts to support individuals with autism, both socially and in terms of health. We’re committed to working with government and private partners to create an environment where people with autism can truly feel supported."
He added, "We’re developing sustainable initiatives that help raise awareness about autism within our communities, aiming to make a real difference in the lives of individuals with autism and their families. We believe this partnership will be instrumental in ensuring long-term support and services for this community, in line with the National Strategy for Wellbeing 2031."