Hail University concludes a training program to enhance the skills of staff members of the Riyadh Association for Adult Mobility Impairment
The Institute of Research and Consulting Studies at the University of Hail concluded a specialized training program targeting staff members of the Adult Mobility Impairment Association in Riyadh. The program aimed to equip them with the latest professional practices in beneficiary care. This collaboration seeks to transform the association's institutional performance by integrating administrative skills with a humanistic approach, ensuring the provision of high-quality services that guarantee the effective inclusion of people with mobility impairments in society according to professional standards.
The training focused on honing effective communication skills with people with disabilities and developing work mechanisms that ensure a precise understanding and fulfillment of their needs. Emphasis was placed on skills for managing sustainable community initiatives. Through interactive workshops, the institute aimed to train participants to overcome operational challenges in charitable work and transform charitable initiatives into empowering projects that directly improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families.
The program also covered strategic planning methods and meticulous project monitoring, emphasizing the importance of integrated roles among different departments to ensure smooth operations in non-profit environments. The training also focused on enhancing transparency and productivity, thereby strengthening the association's credibility with partners and supporters and bolstering its ability to expand its provision of specialized transportation and rehabilitation services in accordance with best practices in the humanitarian and social work sector.
As part of its support for national talent, the institute paid particular attention to training Saudi staff working at the Harakiya Association and equipping them with social leadership skills aligned with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 for developing the third sector. This approach aims to build a generation of specialists capable of leading the transformation in humanitarian services and transforming volunteer work into a professional system that effectively contributes to the comprehensive societal development the Kingdom is experiencing.
The role of the Research Institute at the University of Hail is prominent in this initiative as a national center of expertise that supports community organizations with advanced knowledge and training solutions, drawing on academic expertise that understands the nature of charitable work. Through this partnership, the institute continues its commitment to empowering public benefit associations and providing advisory support that ensures the sustainability of social impact, contributing to creating an inclusive and enabling environment for people with disabilities and enhancing the quality of humanitarian services.