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National Academy for Childhood Development welcomes new cohort of future caregivers


ABU DHABI: The National Academy for Childhood Development, a part of the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority, has welcomed its second cohort into the accredited Professional Diploma in Childhood Development programme to nurture qualified professionals capable of advancing childhood development.

Now in its second year, the accredited Professional Diploma programme saw a substantial response with 7,800 applications. Following a thorough selection process, 1.73% were admitted, compared to 2.38% of 4,200 applicants last year.

The new cohort is marked by its diversity and academic qualifications, encompassing doctorate, master’s, bachelor’s degrees, and high school diplomas. Representing 11 different nationalities, the group notably includes a significant number of Emiratis.

‘We are thrilled by the outstanding response to join the academy. This underscores our successful efforts in fostering community engagement and advancing childhood development within just one year of the academy’s launch,’ said Dr. Hessa Al
i AlKaabi, Chief of the Academy Team.

She added, ‘We are committed to equipping them with the necessary resources and support to excel and make a significant impact on the future of childhood development in the UAE.’

The new intake will follow the path of the first cohort who wrapped up the 12-month initial phase and is now entering a six-month period of hands-on experience starting this September. The training will take place at the Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination (ZHO), the Family Care Authority (FCA), and public nurseries under the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK).

The 18-month accredited Professional Diploma provides a comprehensive and specialised education in childcare and development, tailored to community needs with a strong focus on national identity and the Arabic language. The programme is designed to equip caregivers with advanced skills based on global best practices, preparing them to address current gaps and tackle future challenges and opportuniti
es.

Orientation week, scheduled from 19th to 23rd August in Abu Dhabi, will offer students essential information and resources. This includes a tour of the academy’s facilities, a detailed programme overview, and insights into support services.

Source: Emirates News Agency