ABU DHABI: H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has approved the launch of the Medeem Centre for Family Nurturing, part of the Medeem initiative launched by the Department of Community Development in April 2024.
During a meeting with the Department of Community Development’s senior management, His Highness was briefed on the Medeem initiative and the Centre’s services and facilities, which are designed to advance the objectives of the Abu Dhabi Family Wellbeing Strategy.
H.H. Sheikh Khaled highlighted the Medeem initiative’s significance in fostering Emirati families’ development and commended the Centre’s contribution to the Abu Dhabi Family Wellbeing Strategy, which aims to enhance social cohesion and family stability by upholding Emirati values.
The Centre supports engaged couples through educational courses, awareness and guidance programmes, and community initiatives, encouraging youth to embrace authentic Emirat
i customs and traditions in organising wedding celebrations.
His Highness re-emphasised the need to equip engaged and newly married couples and families with the necessary social, physical, and psychological skills and knowledge for a successful married life and enable them to raise their children responsibly while building stable families, enhancing social cohesion and contributing to the sustainable prosperity of Emiratis in Abu Dhabi.
His Highness reaffirmed that the Medeem Centre, along with other community initiatives and projects, underscores the leadership’s dedication to fostering a thriving Emirati society. This commitment is rooted in the firm belief that a stable Emirati family is the cornerstone of an integrated and sustainable community, playing a pivotal role towards a long-term sustainable future.
His Highness was introduced to the functions of the Journey of a Lifetime Experience, a facility specifically designed to support couples with planning their wedding. The experience utilises innova
tive AI-powered technology to transform the wedding planning process into an interactive experience for couples as they select the various elements of their wedding, including themes, designs and scents, as well as individual and collective counselling sessions, ensuring that their choices align with the principles of the Medeem Model for Women’s Weddings.
Developed following international standards and best practices, while respecting local traditions and customs, the Centre offers integrated services delivered by experts, specialists and mentors in marital relations, family counselling and psychological support.
Additionally, a briefing highlighted the framework that aligns the Medeem initiative with the Emirati Family Growth Support Programme, aiming to build cohesive, responsible Emirati families that enjoy stability and growth.
Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of the Department of Community Development, said that the Centre is a significant enhancement to the community services framework of Abu D
habi, emphasising the Department’s commitment to its role as a regulator of the emirate’s social sector. The Centre’s services cater to the youth and families, and in doing so, it continues to nurture future generations of Emirati citizens who are responsible and dedicated to their society and country.
He stressed the importance of raising awareness among young people and providing them with the tools and skills that enable them to make mindful decisions, those being characterised by wisdom and inspired by the timeless values and wise approach of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, in line with authentic Emirati customs and traditions.
Hamad Ali Al Dhaheri, Undersecretary of the Department of Community Development, said, “The Medeem Centre for Family Nurturing was established with a clear vision to help Emiratis lead a successful marriage journey and a fulfilling family life. The primary goal of the Centre is to prepare engaged and newly married couples with a sense of responsib
ility towards forming lasting and blessed relationships. This is a goal that each member of a family is responsible for contributing towards, thereby creating a happier society in Abu Dhabi.”
The Medeem Centre for Family Nurturing, the first of its kind in family preparation in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, will help facilitate a successful marriage journey and a fulfilling family life through a comprehensive array of preventive services, early interventions, and continuous follow-ups.
The Centre is committed to preparing young individuals for marriage by educating them and equipping them with the necessary skills to ensure family stability and the wellbeing of children. It also focuses on strengthening family bonds and promoting a culture of positive and responsible parenting.
The Centre offers six primary services tailored to individuals across different age groups. These services include a rehabilitation programme for engaged couples, family counselling, family mediation, post-divorce counselling, child cus
tody arrangements, and educational and awareness programmes for parents, families and children.
It provides guidance and counselling during the pre-marriage stage, preparing engaged and newly married couples to manage all aspects of marital life and family formation through authentic Emirati values, acceptable and moderate wedding practices, ultimately leading to the formation of stable and cohesive families that foster balanced children who contribute to a cohesive society.
Additionally, the Centre offers family counselling services to support families facing challenges, helping them to overcome obstacles and thrive.
The meeting was also attended by Dr Layla Al Hyas, Executive Director of the Community Development Sector at the Department of Community Development; and Dr Mona Al Mansoori, Executive Director of the Medeem Initiative at the Department of Community Development.
Source: Emirates News Agency