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ReDSOFT® participates in the 4th International Conference on Disability & Rehabilitation

Date : 19-21 October 2014
place : Riyadh


ReDSOFT® participates in the 4th International Conference on Disability & Rehabilitation, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 19-21, October 2014, through a paper entitled: "The Arab Network for disabilities and learning difficulties" prepared and presented by Projects Manager Dr. Mohamed Dorgham.

The conference held under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Prince Salman Center for Disability Research is organizing, in collaboration and cooperation with a number of governmental authorities.

Goals :

1.      Reviewing the present situation of scientific research in the field of disability and rehabilitation, locally, regionally and internationally.

2.      Exploring the future of scientific research in the field of disability and rehabilitation, locally, regionally and internationally.

3.      Consolidating and activating the scientific research culture in the fields of precaution, care and rehabilitation.

4.      Inculcating the concept of partnerships and collaboration locally, regionally and internationally.

Main Fields "The Themes"

The current reality of disability and rehabilitation imposes on the conference many themes and challenges that directly benefit the disabled and raises the scientific and practical level for the workers in that field:

1.      Medical field.

2.      Educational field.

3.      Social and psychological field.

4.      Cultural and informational field.

5.      Field of training, rehabilitating and employing the persons with disabilities.

6.      Field of legislations/and rights of persons with disabilities.

Participants :

Participation in this conference will be through, lectures, research paper and working papers. workshops will be held by a group of scientists, researchers, academics, and experts in the field of scientific research, concerning disability prevention, care, and rehabilitation.