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“Let the light of knowledge take away the darkness of ignorance”

“Let the light of knowledge take away the darkness of ignorance”. The Dubai Center for Special Needs is a non-profit organization, dedicated to providing the highest standards of service in specialized education and therapy, for children and young adults with various disabilities.

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“Let the light of knowledge take away the darkness of ignorance”

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  1. “Let the light of knowledge take away the darkness of ignorance”

  2. The Dubai Center for Special Needs is a non-profit organization, dedicated to providing the highest standards of service in specialized education and therapy, for children and young adults with various disabilities.

  3. Our vision is to provide each and every one of our students the key to a positive life, thereby “Lighting the path to a brighter future”

  4. Being a charitable organization the Center relies heavily on the kindness and generosity of individuals and companies throughout the community for financial aid and other support services.

  5. Our mission is often very difficult, time consuming and increasingly costly, but …. ……we are rewarded with the incredible progress our students make in their programs, as a result of all the hard work involved.

  6. We face each new day with a smile and the hope that more and more members of the community will step forward to offer us a helping hand .

  7. Dubai Center For Special Needs History Premises Organization Chart Program Guide Statistic Planning & Development

  8. History Our humble beginning as the ‘Five Aces’ dates back to 1983. Since its inception the board of governors have worked incessantly and we began a new chapter as ‘The Aseef School’.

  9. Realizing Our Vision

  10. With steadfast determination and a will to succeed we have made the realization of our dream into a reality! In 1995 we moved to a custom built facility…. …..Dubai Center For Special Needs

  11. Back

  12. Realizing our Vision!

  13. Realizing our Vision!

  14. Realizing our vision!

  15. The Center’s Site & Location Back

  16. Dubai Center for Special Needs Chairman Board of Governors Director Administration Support Staff Rehabilitation Medical Department Therapy Department Administrator Executive Secretary Watchmen/OfficeAssistant General Practitioner Physiotherapy Student Coordinator Clinical Nurse Helpers English Secretary Education Drivers Speech & Language Therapy FinancialOfficer Arabic Secretary Prevocational Section Nursery Section Financial Purchaser Public Relations Officer Academic Section Multi-Sensory Section Occupational Therapy Organizational Chart Integration Subjects Art/Craft Music Drama Physical Education Back

  17. Program Service Guide

  18. “Every child has a right to quality education” Based on this philosophy our education programs are designed to provide holistic inputs appropriate to the needs of the children for personal, social, physical and emotional development.

  19. Arabic Academics/Functional academics Islamic Behavior modification (for students in need of such intervention) Physiotherapy Physical education (Gym/swimming Occupational therapy Music& Drama Creative arts Speech therapy

  20. As the needs of every child with special needs is different there is a need for a curriculum that is custom made to suit individual needs. The Center therefore currently offers four distinctly outlined programs. • Nursery • Academic • Pre-vocational • Multi-sensory

  21. Nursery program… a play based program

  22. Academic program… a curriculum basedprogram

  23. Prevocational program… a work based program

  24. Multi-sensory program… a management based program

  25. Therapy Program

  26. Arabic and Islamic program

  27. Ancillary Training‘Physical Education and Swimming’

  28. Ancillary Training‘Creative Art’

  29. Horse riding at RDAD Skiing in Dubai at the Mall of the Emirates

  30. Ancillary Training‘Music & Drama’

  31. Achievers! Arab Children Health Ambassador for Special Needs Rashid Saeed

  32. Sameer runs the office along with his brothers and father and is responsible for the daily running of the office and keeping the accounts, well done!! Suhaib works at the magazine section of Emirates flight catering and will be receiving a promotion soon

  33. Suhail and Mansour have been given part time employment at the Emirates flight catering and will be considering full time employment soon. Saeed works at the Center’s library and is a very responsible employee. Back

  34. Statistics • Student statistics. • Staff statistics. • Financial statistics

  35. Student Data • Disability Chart • Student Nationality Chart • Student break-up as of March 2007

  36. CerebralPalsy 1% 2% 0% Down Syndrome 4% 1% 17% Learning Disability 4% 2% Developmental Delay, GDD Others (comprising of 10 disabilities) 7% Autism,Aspergers Syndrome ADHD, Hyperactivity Disorder, PDD Hearing Loss 10% Micro/ MacrocephalyHydrocephalus 23% Epilepsy Spina Bifida 9% Mental Retardation Not specified yet 10% 10% Total Disability Chart

  37. Student Nationality Chart

  38. Staff Nationality Chart

  39. S D a Center for excellence! C N Where loving care meets professionalism…

  40. Dubai Center for Special Needs A Very Special Place for Very Special People Back

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