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Arab Children Health Congress would address key issues related to psychological trauma, emergency response, road safety, and counseling experienced by the children and their family. It would also highlight on global issues in child safety and polices by emphasizing on the role of World Health Organization, UNICEF and Nations in building effective national injury surveillance. The conference will also draw attention to the role of families, role of community in creating laws, role of the legal system in protecting the children, role of media in creating awareness implications of these injuries financially and role of schools in ensuring a safe environment.
The conference will also include plenary sessions, talk shows, parallel round tables, discussions on the topics mentioned below:
- Investment in Children Health and Well Being Moderator,
- Policy Making For Injuries Among Children
- Child Injuries, Surveillance, Prevention and Safety Role Of Stakeholders in Preventing And Handling Accidents and InjuriesModerator
- School Injuries
- Identifying Road Safety and Child Protection Issues in the UAE
- Global Issues In Child Safety and Policies Moderator
- Child Injuries Who’s Mistake and Who’s Responsibility?
- Identifying Research Agenda in the Area of Injury Care and Prevention
- Future Public Policy Agendas and Strategic Directions For Arab Countries To Promote Children Wellbeing And Prevent Children’s Injuries
- Meeting the Challenge
- Paving The Way To Injury Prevention
Visitor Profile
The visitors at Arab Children Health Congress would include:
- Representatives from private and public schools including school principals, school nurses, teachers and counselors
- Representatives from media agencies
- Managers, directors, and executives from health and medical associations and health management organizations
- Families
- Friends and peers
- Children
- National, regional and international health, in addition to educational and social government institutions.
- National , regional and international Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
- Governmental institutions (Municipality, Police, etc.)
- Physicians, nurses, nutritionists, pharmacists, psychologists, social workers, school teachers, policy makers, health educators
- Health professionals, safety consultants, engineers
- Enforcing Judiciaries to form new regulations
Organizer
Conferences and Exhibitions Organisation Est