Under the patronage of Mr. Mohammed Al-Samari, Director General of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development Branch in the Eastern Region, the Shama'a Al-Amal Complex for Special Education and Rehabilitation will hold the Innovation in Disability Rehabilitation Forum on December 9.
The forum aims to shed light on the latest innovations and methods in the field of disability rehabilitation and enhance the services provided to this important segment of society.
The forum will be held in two sessions; the first session will run from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM, and the second session from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. It will feature an innovation exhibition, an innovation lab, as well as several lectures and workshops presented by a select group of experts in the field.
The forum is expected to attract a large audience of specialists and those interested in the fields of special education and rehabilitation, where a number of advanced workshops and lectures will be presented, addressing the latest techniques and methods in dealing with people with disabilities. This initiative aligns with the ambitious Vision 2030, which seeks to empower people with disabilities and grant them full rights to become an active part in serving the nation.
The Shama'a Al-Amal Complex for Special Education and Rehabilitation expressed their happiness in organizing this important forum, noting that the complex always strives to provide the best services for people with disabilities by adopting the latest practices and innovations in the field. They added that this forum represents a valuable opportunity to exchange expertise and knowledge among specialists and those interested in rehabilitation.
Renad Al-Majd Information Technology Company has played a prominent role as the official sponsor of this forum, contributing to the support and organization of events and providing modern technologies that help improve the quality of services provided to people with disabilities. Company representatives affirmed their commitment to supporting such initiatives aimed at developing the community and achieving integration between the private sector and community initiatives.
The forum will conclude with the distribution of certificates and commemorative shields to participants and sponsors, amid an atmosphere of optimism and hope for a better future for people with disabilities in the Kingdom.