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Opening of a Center for People with Special Needs

2021-12-14
On Tuesday, the Self-Administration inaugurated the Martyr Erish Center in Northeastern Syria. The Self-Administration said, "The Social Affairs and Labor Authority in Al-Jazeera inaugurates the 'Martyr Erish' center for people with special needs. They added, "The Social Affairs and Labor Authority in the Democratic Self-Administration in Al-Jazeera opened yesterday evening a center for children with special needs, to rehabilitate and integrate them into society." Hendrien Sino, co-chair of the Social Affairs and Labor Authority said, "The opening of this center is to give hope to children with special needs to be able to support themselves" According to the Self-Administration. It is noteworthy that the center accommodates about 48 children and works on targeting all cases of people with special needs, as it includes the age group from 12 to 18 years, and rehabilitates them through specialized training programs so that they can easily integrate into society. The role of the center is not limited to the rehabilitation and integration of children, it also trains parents by providing all the information about the nature of the case and how to deal with it and providing them with all the necessary skills to better deal with the nature of the child's case. According to what was reported by the Self-Administration.


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