The Center for Voluntary Work Studies is carrying out a workshop on the value of volunteer work and its impact on the individual and society
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On Tuesday evening, 29/6/2021 AD, the Center for Voluntary Work Studies organized a workshop entitled: (The Value of Volunteer Work and its Impact on the Individual and Society), presented by Dr. Maryam Abdullah Saeed Baqazi is a faculty member in the Department of Faith and Contemporary Doctrines of the College of Fundamentals of Religion at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, and a member of the Saudi Scientific Society for Doctrine and Contemporary Doctrines.
In general, the workshop aimed at explaining the value of voluntary work in Islam and encouraging its work, instilling the concept of voluntary initiative, and showing its fruits, with an indication of its effects on the individual and society, in addition to promoting the culture of volunteering in societies, and creating a cooperative human spirit among members of the same society. The workshop, which was presented virtually via the "Microsoft Teams" platform, contained several main axes, the most important of which are: the definition of volunteer work, an explanation of its value, motives, fields, basics and fruits, and the effects of volunteer work on the individual and society and its obstacles.
She cited Dr. Baqazi cites verses from the Holy Qur'an and Prophetic hadiths that urge volunteer work in various fields of volunteer work, and hastening to do good deeds. The workshop concluded with examples of volunteer work, explaining this with practical activity.
The Center for Voluntary Work Studies holds an innovative thinking meeting.
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The Center for Voluntary Work Studies at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University held a virtual meeting yesterday evening (Monday), corresponding to 25/11/1442 AH, entitled: (Innovative Thinking in Voluntary Work) for Dr. Latifa Muhammad Al-Mushaiq, Assistant Professor at the University's College of Education.
Dr. Al-Mushaiqeh opened the meeting by talking about the concept of innovation, its elements, and its management in creating an appropriate atmosphere and environment, and the contribution to innovation represented in the best way to get an innovative idea, which is to have a lot of ideas, explaining its importance, which lies in the development of personal skills in thinking and collective interaction, Increasing the quality of decisions that address work environment problems, as well as improving the quality of products, creating and enhancing the competitiveness of the organization, and finding ways to activate and increase the volume of sales.
She mentioned its types, including technical, administrative, and organizational factors affecting it, such as: the organization's strategy, leadership and management style, and the four stages of innovation, which are the development of strategy, visualization, evaluation and finally implementation, then I talked about the aspects of innovation and steps to solve problems in creative ways. The doctor also touched on the importance of finding solutions by focusing on new and diverse ideas, searching for unconventional and unfamiliar ideas with expansion and flexibility, and mixing ideas with each other to reach the best solutions by refining ideas, evaluating them and choosing the best ones, taking into account the conditions of innovation such as intellectual fluency and spontaneous flexibility. And originality and the ability to deviate from the distance, and showed the obstacles to innovation, which are personal, circumstantial and social obstacles.
In the two-hour meeting, through the (Times) program, Dr. Al-Mushaiq discussed the importance of thinking in solving problems, achieving goals and the importance of using creative thinking in solving them, types of thinking and finally creative thinking and its skills, and the relationship between feelings and thinking, as well as the three thinking theories, namely: behavioral theory, Analytical, cognitive.
She concluded her speech by reviewing some suggestions for ways of thinking, including: going to places where you become more creative, making a lot of mind maps, drawing something and then writing about it, trusting intuition, and finally struggling and working hard. She also thanked the organizers of the meeting and opened the way for discussion and inquiries on the subject.
The Minister of Education inspects the vaccination center at Imam University and urges students and their parents to obtain two doses of the Corona vaccine to enter educational facilities.
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His Excellency the Minister of Education, Dr. Hamad bin Muhammad Al Al-Sheikh, visited the Covid-19 Vaccine Center at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, where he was briefed on the mechanism for receiving beneficiaries, the procedures for registering and receiving the vaccine, amid an integrated system of services, and the medical, technical and voluntary cadres participating in the center. Upon his arrival at the center's headquarters, His Excellency was received by the President of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, Dr. Ahmed Al-Amiri, the university's deputies, and a number of officials. During the tour, the Minister of Education met the students and their parents who were present to receive the vaccine, praising their keenness to take two doses of the vaccine for a safe, attendance return to their schools and colleges, praising the efforts of all workers in the center and their follow-up to the progress of work. In a media statement, His Excellency the Minister of Education thanked the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Highness the Crown Prince - may God preserve them - for their interest and continuous support for education, and for completing the educational journey for our sons and daughters, students and education staff.
His Excellency said that the Vaccine Delivery Center at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University is one of 37 centers in which the Ministry of Education and universities participate to serve the community, pointing out that the presence today in this center is out of responsibility, and urged students, their parents and education staff to obtain the two doses of the vaccine; For the beginning of a safe school year, and to preserve the safety of the sons and daughters of the homeland. His Excellency the Minister of Education added that students in the intermediate and secondary stages who received a first dose of the vaccine reach a rate of 93%, which is evidence of their desire to return to study, and they will take the second dose, and complete their attendance at school with their colleagues, as well as for students in university education and all its employees Education is also keen to complete their doses, noting the importance of everyone getting two doses of the Corona vaccine to enter educational facilities. Dr. pointed out. Al-Sheikh called for coordination and integration with the Ministry of Health and Prevention to adopt health protocols, and provide vaccination dates for students, noting that the new school year is exceptional with its challenges, and a real desire to return to the normal life of society, given that education is one of the most important aspects of that return.
Physical education in scientific institutes deals with "sports intolerance" in addition to the health education role.
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The Vice Dean of Imam University for Institutes Affairs, Dr. Abdullah bin Thani, stated that the Vice-Deanship of Scientific Institutes represented by the General Administration for the Development of Plans and Curricula is working in continuous development on the curricula of scientific institutes in order to achieve the aspirations of the rulers - may God protect them - and to achieve the goals and characteristics of the university and its scientific institutes, and in line with the requirements of modern education proper upbringing; What distinguished the outputs of scientific institutes through the care, rooting and instilling of national values, and the strengthening of identity for young people. According to our blessed vision, the vision of the Kingdom 2030. With the knowledge of the sound biometrics and their level in the blood vessels such as the level of sugar, blood pressure, harmful fats and others that affect human health, the course also did not neglect to educate students on how to deal psychologically with these sports emotionally and psychologically, including the sports intolerance that comes from some individuals or groups within Sports stadiums and outside or on various social networking sites towards others; It aims to inflict psychological, moral and physical harm and harm to others, and to address these issues with the best practices and modern educational standards from the standpoint of the lifestyle improvement program, to be a vibrant society, and supportive of all the initiatives of the blessed vision with all its foundations and lofty goals.
Dr. Bin Thani added that the secret of the excellence of the outputs of the scientific institutes since their inception is their curricula and curricula, where the strength of their curricula appears in their reliance on authentic and precious books and references, and their impact that is not hidden from anyone through the richness, originality, strength and depth that students acquire in scientific institutes. in Sharia sciences, Arabic language and social sciences, which makes the outputs of scientific institutes achieve remarkable distinction and witness to them the interest in everything that enhances the building of the Islamic and Arab personality that reflects the message of moderate Islam, rejecting division, adherence to God, adherence to the group and obedience to the rulers - may God support them -,The Vice Deanship of Institutes is also keen on developing curricula, improving teaching and learning processes, strengthening the education system, preparing for the labor market, and applying best practices and modern educational standards in what the student learns of skills in various fields, and this reflects the keenness and interest of His Excellency the Minister of Education, Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sheikh And His Excellency the President of the University, Prof. Ahmed bin Salem Al-Amiri, and the capabilities and cadres of Al-Imam University and its scientific institutes, and this is in line with the strategy and plans of the university and its scientific institutes, which seek to be a leading scientific beacon serving our dear country and actively contribute to its development, stability, prosperity and security.
The Center for Voluntary Work Studies organizes a workshop on institutionalizing volunteer work.
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Volunteer work seeks to enhance the culture of volunteerism in societies, and to create a cooperative human spirit among members of one community. From this point of view, the Center for Voluntary Work Studies at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University organized on Wednesday, 7/26/1442 AH, a workshop - remotely - via a platform "Virtual Webex" entitled (Institutionalization of Voluntary Work) was presented with thanks by Dr. Badr Al-Aqili, Assistant Professor at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, General Supervisor of the E-Learning Unit, and owner of the Bader Volunteer Team at the College of Social Sciences. The workshop mainly aimed to introduce the audience to the concept of volunteering and its importance. The workshop also contained several main themes, the most important of which are the basic concepts of institutional volunteer work, its objectives and channels of volunteering, diversity and motives that stem from it, the pillars of success, measurement of output, reality and hope, and the elements of success of institutional work.
During the workshop, Dr. Bader Al-Aqili dealt with excerpts from some institutional voluntary efforts in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the most important of which are contributing to the creation and sharing of opportunities, providing logistical support for all and the voluntary integration system, holding volunteerism, institutionalizing volunteer work, and also discussing the goals of the Kingdom's ambitious vision with regard to volunteer work. And the conditions for achieving it to be in accordance with an approach that stimulates societal adoption, organization and empowerment, reaching one million male and female volunteers at the end of 2030 AD. Al-Aqili stressed the importance of volunteering in the life of the community, qualifying the volunteer to be an active participant in development, and striving to form an organizational culture that encourages volunteer work, highlighting the importance of the basic factors for the success of volunteer work, foremost of which is the belief of those in charge of volunteer units in the importance of institutional work for volunteer work.
The General Administration of Information and Communication holds a course on the occasion of the International Day to Combat Obesity.
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In interaction with the World Anti-Obesity Day, which falls on (Thursday) the fourth of this March, the General Administration of Information and Communication, under the supervision of the Deputy General Supervisor of the General Administration of Information and Communication supervising the work of the administration in King Abdullah City for female students, Dr. Tarfa bint Zaid Al-Zayd, held a course entitled: Weight loss or a mother Fat loss, presented by the nutritionist, Ms. Alaa Al-Fifi, via the webex platform, to all university employees. Alaa Al-Fifi explained that the aim of this course is to raise community awareness of the importance of proper nutrition and sports, correct some misconceptions about nutrition and sports, and a person's ability to create an integrated healthy meal. Weight through lifestyle changes and a healthy lifestyle.
She cited the specialist at the end of the session a speech Holy Prophet upon him blessings and delivery, who said: ((what filled the vessel worse than the belly, according to the son of Adam cuisine Iqmn crucifixion, it was inevitably one third of the food, and one-third of his drink, and a third for himself)) Narrated by al-Tirmidhi said: Good talk." It is noteworthy that the course witnessed a large presence of university employees, which included many discussions and consultations. These events are a continuation of the awareness efforts that the university provides annually to maintain the health and safety of community members.
The Center for Voluntary Work Studies holds a promising volunteering course.
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The Center for Voluntary Work Studies at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University recently held a (promising volunteering) course presented by the assistant professor at the College of Social Sciences - Department of Sociology and Social Service - Dr. Badr bin Muhammad Al-Aqili. The course, which targeted university students of both sexes, opened by defining volunteering and stating its importance on the individual and society. Session was characterized by the Offering enriched, and enhanced realism expertise, which is reflected in benefit of the audience , whose number exceeded 39 between the students and presented them with certificates of attendance from the center, increasing the knowledge their earnings, and enrich their resumes before graduation.
Awareness seminar on ear health and hearing problems.
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In the interest of the Deanship of Student Affairs to enhance the principle of cooperation between the colleges at the university and to achieve the vision of the Kingdom 2030, one of its axes (creating a vibrant society that lives according to a healthy, balanced pattern), the Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Student Affairs, in cooperation with the College of Medicine, organized a symposium entitled (And Make You Hear) to raise awareness Ear health and hearing problems were presented by Dr. Iman Bint Abdullah Hajar (Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology and Otolaryngology, Fellowship of Otolaryngology), on Wednesday 19/7/1442 AH, corresponding to March 3, on the occasion of World Hearing Day. 37) from various university majors.
This symposium aims to educate university students about the importance of preserving the ear and the health of hearing. It began by mentioning the most important main themes, which are: (hearing in the Qur'an and Sunnah, the importance of hearing, ear anatomy, types of hearing loss, symptoms and diagnosis, how to maintain ear health and safety of hearing, and misconceptions ).
The doctor also spoke about the importance of hearing and mentioned hearing in the Holy Qur'an 185 times, and mentioned several hadiths about hearing, and then talked about hearing impairment, and the consequences that occur to a person in case of hearing loss, which are:Problems in social communication, misunderstanding, problems in the child's behavior, isolation and learning difficulties, and then proceeded to the anatomy of the ear and mentioned the types of hearing loss if it was a neurological or sensory hearing loss or a mixed hearing loss, and talked about the symptoms and signs of hearing impairment in children, and mentioned the reasons Congenital and acquired that lead to hearing loss, and showed how to maintain the health of the ear, and mentioned the misconceptions that people follow, and concluded by talking about the optimal use of audio listening devices. which he has bestowed upon us and called on everyone to speedily prevent and treat hearing loss, and for its part, answer the inquiries and questions of male and female students.
The General Administration of Information and Communication in the Female Student City is activating the Saudi Day for Healthy Marriage.
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The General Administration of Media and Communication in King Abdullah City for female students held a lecture entitled: “Determinants of marital choice" and a course on “Qualifying the prospects for marriage" under the supervision of the Deputy General Supervisor of the General Administration of Media and Communication supervising the work of the administration in King Abdullah City for female students, Dr. Tarfa bint Zaid Al-Zayd. In conjunction with the Saudi Healthy Marriage Day, which falls on Sunday, February 21.
Dr. Farhan bin Salem Al-Anzi, Associate Professor of Psychology at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, delivered a lecture on the determinants of marital choice, which was implemented for all university employees and affiliates “from a distance" on (Sunday) February 21, corresponding to Rajab 9, 1442 AH from 8-9.30 AD, which aims to introduce With the criteria of sound marital choice, and raising awareness of their importance in Saudi society, indicating that a healthy marriage is the main gateway to successful marital compatibility and one of its most important components is the right choice so that it is a successful and happy marriage, and achieves the desired goals of forming happy families and then a happy society.
The topics of the meeting were in sequence between the concepts of proper choice, marital compatibility, the objectives of proper marital choice, the need for marital choice, and auxiliary factors for the selection process, and a statement of its criteria such as: methods of thinking, personal traits and age differences. It was well organized and thanked the attendees for the good interaction.
On the following day (Monday), corresponding to February 22, 10 Rajab, a training course for prospective marriage was held for female students, presented by Dr. Omaima Desouki, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Work at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, through the Cisco wepex platform from 7-10 pm, and aimed To explain how to choose a life partner, stressing that a successful marriage begins with a successful choice, as well as the goal of marriage, and the importance of parity between spouses in several respects: social, scientific, intellectual, material, psychological and age parity.
It also dealt with the rights of spouses in Islam, methods of resolving disputes, and the reasons for delaying the age of marriage from social, economic, political, educational, cultural, intellectual, and psychological reasons, which must be overcome, and correcting negative and misconceptions about marriage with knowledge and learning for both parties for the success of marriage. At the end of the session, Dr. Omaima thanked the General Administration of Information and Communication for its keenness to educate and educate the university community, and also thanked the female students for their keenness to develop themselves, and she thankfully answered all their inquiries.
A workshop entitled Activating Volunteerism through the Volunteer Work Platform.
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The Deanship of Student Affairs at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, in cooperation with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, held a remote workshop on Tuesday 30/4/1442 AH via the ZOOM application entitled (Activating volunteering through the volunteer work platform) for a number of Representatives of colleges and institutes at the university. The workshop aims to activate the registration of voluntary opportunities offered in the university's colleges and institutes. Such programs are an extension of the existing cooperation between Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.
The Performance Monitoring and Monitoring Department participates in the International Volunteer Day.
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The Performance Follow-up and Monitoring Department participated in the activities of the International Volunteer Day, which was held on Sunday morning 04/28/1442 AH, in King Abdullah City for Girls. On societal adoption, organization and empowerment in order to reach one million male and female volunteers by the end of 2030.
The participation included an introductory corner in the field of volunteering, distribution of awareness-raising publications, and a television show to promote the values of volunteer work and its importance in the life of the individual and society. Winter clothes were also distributed to female workers. It is noteworthy that the International Volunteer Day is a global occasion. In 1985 the United Nations set its annual date on the fifth day of December, in a gesture of thanks and gratitude to volunteers around the world; In recognition of their efforts, as well as promoting a culture of volunteering in communities.
The Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Student Affairs organizes a meeting entitled Seasonal Flu and COVID 19 Virus Differences and Prevention.
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The Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Student Affairs organized an awareness meeting for university students via the ZOOM application entitled: (Seasonal Flu and COVID 19 Virus, Differences and Prevention).
This meeting, presented by the Consultant of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, His Excellency Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Rahman Mahmoud, aims to identify the differences between seasonal influenza and the COVID 19 virus due to the inability to differentiate between them due to the presence of a similarity to a large extent in symptoms, but on the other hand, there are some differences that helps differentiate them. Dr. Mahmoud explained that the difference between COVID 19 virus and other types of influenza, and the difference between colds (colds) and influenza, and how to be positive in the face of the crisis and between the strategy of resilience and psychological stability, stressing the importance of taking information from its official sources. Such programs and activities come in complementarity with the efforts made by our rational government - may God grant it success - in seeking to confront the Corona pandemic, applying all preventive and precautionary measures, limiting its spread, and preserving the life and health of its citizens and residents on its pure land, as it harnessed all capabilities, and took all necessary measures in response to this epidemic. It is noteworthy that this meeting began by talking about the dynamics of epidemics, how the virus is transmitted and spread among people, and the symptoms of infection with the virus. By sending it by e-mail.
(Social Responsibility and Volunteering) The first of a series of International Volunteer Day workshops.
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The Center for Voluntary Work Studies in King Abdullah City held a training workshop entitled (Social Responsibility and Voluntary Work) through the “Zoom" application, for a period of three hours, presented by Dr. Latifa Muhammad Al-Mushaiqh, Assistant Professor at the College of Education, which is considered among a series of training workshops that The center implements it for a week on the occasion of the International Volunteer Day. During the workshop, the doctor spoke about the concept of responsibility, its types, benefits, and means, and about the good citizen, and the duties of the Saudi citizen in particular, such as belonging, loyalty to the homeland, loyalty and obedience to the ruler, performing national duties and responsibilities, pride and pride in the Islamic religion, serving the Two Holy Mosques and Muslims, as well as pride in national unity and heritage. The nation, its culture and its achievements, then expanded on talking about the concept of volunteering, volunteer work and its importance and benefits to the individual and society and the controls of volunteer work, in addition to the qualities of the volunteer.
On her part, Dr. Manal Al-Shibl, Director of the Center for Voluntary Work Studies, expressed her happiness at welcoming the blessed attendance of the university's employees and participants from outside the university to celebrate this occasion (International Volunteer Day), and she said: It is an international day that is celebrated annually on December 5 of each year. It aims to thank the volunteers for their efforts in addition to raising public awareness about their contribution to society. Our beloved Kingdom has followed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with its National Vision 2030, as the international community participates in celebrating this day, as it launched its slogan for this year (Give a Homeland .. Saudi and International Volunteer Day), which was announced by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development to activate the Saudi Volunteer Day starting from this year 2020, in an effort to Including motivating, enabling volunteering in various sectors, and supporting different entities in a way that embodies the values of citizenship and giving.
She emphasized that the university, in turn, represented by the Center for Voluntary Work Studies, seeks to achieve the vision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2030 (an ambitious nation .. responsible citizen) by enabling social responsibility, employing volunteer experiences, promoting the values of volunteer work, spreading the culture of volunteer work in the university community, and providing programs and workshops Training courses to qualify volunteers and develop their capabilities based on the university's pioneering role and reaching one million male and female volunteers to achieve what the nation aspires to.
She concluded her speech by saying: I extend my thanks to God first and then to the King, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - may God protect him - and his trusted Crown Prince, the godfather of Vision 2030, Prince Muhammad bin Salman Al Saud, and thanks to His Excellency the Rector of the University, Professor Dr. Ahmed Al-Amiri, and His Excellency the Vice Rector. Prof. Dr. Nouf Al-Ajmi, who support everything that would contribute to the further progress and leadership of our university, and thanks are extended to His Excellency the Dean of Scientific Research, Dr. Salem Al-Yami, and His Excellency the Director of the Center, Dr. Muhammad Al-Tom, and to all volunteers who contribute to building our dear and generous country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the homeland of giving.
The Center for Voluntary Work Studies implements a workshop on (Volunteering during Epidemics and Crises)
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The Center for Voluntary Work Studies in King Abdullah City for female students held this Monday morning 1/4/1442 AH a training workshop entitled (Volunteering during epidemics and crises - the Corona pandemic as a model) via the Zoom platform for three hours.
Dr. Walaa spoke about the axes of the workshop, which was based on the definition of volunteer work, its importance, objectives and principles, the areas of volunteering during crises and virtual volunteering for the prevention of epidemics, as well as the areas of activities in electronic volunteering and its sites, and volunteering platforms during pandemics such as: the official national digital volunteering platform, which is one of the objectives The vision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2030, which is the first link and link for documenting volunteer work, and it touched on the relationship between the agencies that provide volunteer opportunities, and the volunteers themselves through the Absher platform, and linking the volunteer platform to the National Information Center, where it witnessed the bright side of Corona through the volunteer work platform, as the number of volunteers reached It has about one million Saudi volunteers.
While Dr. Manal Al-Shibl, Director of the Center for Voluntary Work Studies, explained that the volunteer is everyone who provides voluntary work without requiring material or moral compensation, but rather to provide assistance to others and to society, and to raise the level of the place he belongs to and the country in which he lives, noting that the importance of volunteer work increases in In times of crisis, such as the current time (the Corona pandemic), explaining what is related to the volunteering system, and how the promotion of the values of national belonging and humanitarian work emerges.
The University Vice Presidency for Female Student Affairs participates in the World Diabetes Day.
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The University Vice Presidency for Student Affairs, represented by the Student Affairs Department (Health Support Unit), under the supervision of Dr. Seetah Al-Enezi, the General Supervisor of the Department of Student Affairs at the Acting, and the specialist Mai Al-Hassan prepared the World Diabetes Day event through mobile awareness pillars in the buildings of King Abdullah City for Girls, starting from Wednesday On 3/4/1442 AH in Building 416, on Thursday in Building 323, and on Sunday in Building 325, from 10 am-12 pm every day. The World Diabetes Day, which falls on November 14 of each year, aims to raise awareness about the impact of diabetes on society, encourage early diagnosis and support those affected, in addition to raising awareness of ways to prevent or delay its appearance through a healthy diet and physical activity, and to enhance the role of diabetes. The family provides health education in the treatment of diabetes, as well as ways to prevent its complications and raise awareness about the warning signs of diabetes.
The event included distributing brochures on diabetes, its types and causes, and symptoms of hypoglycemia and high blood sugar in the patient. Medals were also distributed to the patients with it that included information about the patient and a contact number in case of loss of consciousness with instructions for quick rescue. A list of healthy eating types suitable for diabetics was presented with Putting samples of them, and other identification on the places where insulin is injected in the body.
And in application of the preventive precautions for the Corona pandemic, a “barcode" has been attached to all brochures and health instructions. Specialist Mai Al-Hassan also answered the attendees' inquiries.
The General Administration of Investment in the Female Student City holds a lecture on healthy food.
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The General Administration of Investment in King Abdullah City for Female Students, in cooperation with the Food and Drug General Authority, held on Wednesday morning 7/6/1442 AH in the Great Hall Building (321) a lecture entitled: (Healthy food and the basics of proper nutrition in various age stages). Presented by the representative of the Food and Drug Authority, a specialist in specifications and regulations at the Food and Drug Authority, Professor Atheer Al-Raqi', during which she spoke about the importance of healthy and proper nutrition for members of society, and indicated that a healthy and balanced diet has many health benefits that maintain mental, physical, and psychological health. She added that proper nutrition does not mean deprivation and a feeling of persecution. Rather, it means following a balanced diet by eating all healthy nutrients within the daily needs with diversification of food groups; To get the vitamins, minerals, and elements that the body needs to carry out its activities and functions to the fullest.
Al Rafee said that the importance of proper nutrition lies in maintaining the health of the heart, the strength of bones and teeth, energy levels, brain health and weight control. Food products, regulations and systems that contribute to reducing food waste and waste, and the lecture concluded by thanking the attendees, and opened the way for questions and inquiries.
It is noteworthy that the event, which received a remarkable interaction, included visual presentations and an awareness corner for publications and brochures that contained important information about healthy and safe nutrition for members of society.
International White Cane Day.
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October 15 of each year marks the International White Cane Day, a day dedicated to supporting the blind people of determination and aims to spread a culture of awareness of their rights and how to use roads and public places. The white cane is one of the compensatory tools and means that the blind rely on while walking to sense the road and avoid collision with objects by moving the stick forward and to the sides. On his way.
The Imamucare Unit at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University strives to support students' psychological and social well-being, in line with Vision 2030.
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Mental health is a core focus, aligned with SDG 3. The Imamucare Unit at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University strives to support students' psychological and social well-being, in line with Vision 2030. The unit helps new students adjust, offers counseling, fosters self-discipline, and addresses issues such as addiction. It also nurtures talented students, develops life skills, and implements therapeutic programs. Additionally, it organizes training courses, conferences, and research in psychological and social counseling to create a healthy campus environment. Moreover, the university signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Motmaina Medical Center to provide therapeutic and counseling services for students and staff. Events like World Mental Health Day further promote awareness, offering practical solutions for stress management and coping with mental health challenges. The university has dedicated a specific page on its website for the unit, detailing its programs and providing methods of communication.
“Badir" Forum
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The university has made significant strides in promoting public health through the implementation of a strict anti-smoking policy,in accordance with decision 3624-1441/1442. This policy bans smoking on campus, raising health awareness and fostering a healthier environment for students and staff. The initiative improves air quality and contributes to long-term health benefits for the university community. The “Badir" Forum, part of the “Wiqaya" and “Nabeeh" initiatives, is an awareness campaign focusing on the dangers of drugs and psychoactive substances. It features exhibitions, workshops, and a smoking cessation campaign with mobile clinics and medical consultations, aiming to promote a safe campus environment. The university announces its initiatives and all activities related to smoking prevention on the dedicated page of the Deanship of Student Affairs on its official website. https://imamu.edu.sa/Laws/Pages/default.aspx