Zayed Higher Organisation Promotes Awareness On World Cerebral Palsy Day
The Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination (ZHO) highlighted the need to increase awareness about cerebral palsy. This statement coincided with World Cerebral Palsy Day on 6th October, aiming to support individuals with cerebral palsy and emphasise their rights in health, education, and rehabilitation. The organisation also focused on educating the public about causes and prevention methods.
Abdullah Al Humaidan, Secretary-General of ZHO, affirmed the organisation's dedication to improving the lives of People of Determination, especially those with cerebral palsy. He stressed the importance of raising awareness about interacting with them and enabling their active participation in social and economic development. This is achieved through innovative initiatives and global standards.

Al Humaidan underscored the significance of World Cerebral Palsy Day in highlighting challenges faced by individuals with cerebral palsy. He stated, "We will continue to make every effort to further develop the services provided to those under our care, including individuals with cerebral palsy, focusing on their rehabilitation and training." The organisation aims to adopt best practices from developed countries.
ZHO is committed to providing world-class care services by utilising advanced care and rehabilitation programmes. They aim to offer suitable employment opportunities for people with cerebral palsy, harnessing their potential for empowerment and inclusion in society. The organisation believes that these efforts will enhance their quality of life significantly.
The organisation also emphasised showcasing the abilities of its students with cerebral palsy. It provides guidance to media outlets to highlight essential rights such as health, education, psychology, social interaction, economy, and rehabilitation for people with cerebral palsy. This initiative aims at fostering a more inclusive society.
By applying international standards in all affiliated care centres, ZHO ensures that individuals receive top-notch services. The focus remains on continuous improvement of services for those under their care. Al Humaidan added that they strive to empower these individuals by offering them opportunities for societal inclusion.
In conclusion, ZHO's commitment extends beyond mere awareness; it involves practical steps towards integrating people with cerebral palsy into society. By adopting global best practices and focusing on empowerment through employment opportunities, they aim to create a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.
With inputs from WAM