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Introduction:
Recently, some negative social phenomena were observed in our community that was not present in the past decades. The most important of these are domestic violence and child abuse; both were widely covered by media lately. In response to the increasing domestic violence against vulnerable groups of women, children and the elderly, it was necessary for the wise Saudi leadership to take the initiative by establishing “The National Family Safety Program” which aims at building aware & safe community which protects and defends individuals' rights and helps the victims of domestic violence.
The aim of this unique program is to establish a safe, collaborative, and cooperative environment that resists domestic violence through activation of national culture which respects the rights of individuals, especially the most vulnerable such as women, children, the elderly and people with special needs. This can be achieved by launching comprehensive awareness through various channels that include all segments of society, in addition to provision of adequate medical and psychological care and social assistance to victims of domestic violence and child abuse or neglect in all regions of the Kingdom, in addition to the training of professionals working in this field to deal optimally with these vulnerable groups.
To achieve these objectives, the program depends on the best national experiences and cooperates as well with all governmental organizations and NGOs serving this field.
Featured Activities:
Become A Member:
With a symbolic subscription fees, citizens and
national governmental and civil institutions can join National
Family Safety Program as regular or associate working members.
Honorary membership is granted to the distinguished personalities
that significantly support the charitable activities of the program
and provide venerable works that help in the development of the
program....
Consultation Section:
Here you can submit any question related to domestic violence, answers will be emailed to your address. |