Abu Dhabi launches drive to instil positivity in children

Municipality's Our Parks campaign targets around 4,000 students of Cycle 1 schools.

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Published: Thu 9 Jan 2014, 9:57 PM

Last updated: Fri 3 Apr 2015, 5:26 PM

The Abu Dhabi City Municipality’s (ADM) community services division has launched its fourth awareness campaign “Our Parks” targeting students of public and private schools.

The move is in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec), Abu Dhabi Community Police and the Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre.

Abdullah Nasir Al Junaibi, Director of the community services division, said: “The launch of the awareness campaign among students of Cycle 1 schools, is an exercise targeting about 4,000 students in a bid to inculcate positive attitude in participating students. Four public and four private schools have been selected in collaboration with Adec and the timing has been fixed to match the start of the second academic term in the first week of January, continuing through mid-March.

“The fourth campaign is held in line with the Abu Dhabi City Municipality’s strategy aimed at raising awareness and community participation in protecting public facilities, parks and gardens with the ultimate objective of imparting positive behavioural values and nurturing the culture of partnering with educational institutions in protecting parks and utilising them in sports, cultural, educational and recreational activities,” noted Al Junaibi.

He further added that five competitions will be held to motivate students to interact and take part in the campaign. The contests include designing an awareness brochure, conducting the best public park design contest, park photo contest, and the best park hand-drawn portrait contest, in addition to a contest for preparing a visual presentation serving the objectives of the campaign.

In the initial phase of the contests, submissions will be judged at school levels separately and winners will be honoured. In the second phase, a specialist panel will be set up to assess school submissions where the top three winners of each contest will be rewarded.


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