- Inclusive projects led by students shown by 12 unified champions schools in the seven Emirates
- Average youth leadership and inclusive values in education through the Unified Champions School Program
The one -day event, Hero in alignment with the year of the EAU community, highlighted projects led by young people from 12 unified champion schools representing the seven Emirates. These schools cover public and private sectors and Charter schools, highlighting the diversity and scope of the Unified Champions School Program.
Nyuad played a fundamental role in the success of the event, offering support through training, logistics, restoration, coordination of volunteers and providing the place.
The forum offered students the opportunity of their inclusive projects to a panel of community experts. These projects were designed and led by determination students and their classmates, which reflects a shared commitment to inclusive school environments. Students received comments to help strengthen their projects and promote their long -term impact within their school communities.
His excellence Talal al Hashemi, national director, Eau Special Olympics, EAU, He said: “The inclusive youth leadership forum reflects our continuous investment in young leaders and our vision of schools as places where inclusion thrives. Creativity, leadership and the sense of purpose today are the brave and without a powerful impact of Stevelitation.
He added: “Every student who participated is a success story. I extend my sincere appreciation to the Ministry of Education and Nyuad for their firm support. We hope to depend on our collaboration as we continue to builders for Yotership.”
The forum celebrates student performance and highlights the power of inclusive collaboration. Through the day, community experts had the opportunity to witness how young leaders are turning inclusion values into a real and sustainable change. “
Dr. Farah El Zein, Assistant Professor, Emirates College For Advancezed Education and one of the community experts said: “The Eau team of the special Olympics involved the interested parties within the community in this significant initiative, the Inclusive Youth Leaders Promote the space for innovation and leadership where everyone, including young people, young people, young people of determination, and the Settrenses. “
The inclusive youth leadership forum is part of the efforts of special Olympics to raise the voice and leadership of students as an cornerstone of inclusive education. As a key pillar of the Unified Champions School Program, an international model recognized for inclusive school communities, the initiative allows students of all skills to lead change, shape culture and inspire inclusive action.
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On Eau Special Olympics:
In October 2017, his highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the EAU and ruler of Dubai, announced the EAU of special Olympics as an independent organization of dedicated disabilities. His highness Sheikha Mariam Bint Mohammed Bin Zayed al Nahyan was appointed honorary president, and his excellence Bint Suhail Faris al Mazrui as president of the Board of Trustees.
The organization aims to empower people with intellectual disabilities and development through sports while giving them leadership opportunities to help them show their talents and integrate them with conventional society.
Eau Special Olympics has launched a variety of community programs, including those centered on young families and athletes. It has also introduced a series of initiatives to empower people with intellectual disabilities and development to create a more inclusive society.
The EAU Special Olympic Games received the international recognition of the International Special Olympics Foundation-USA in December 2017.
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