The Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities Monday participated in the 14th session of UN Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, held in New York under the theme of right to education.
The virtual conference discussed the right to practise modified sports activities for persons with disabilities, believing in the importance of this aspect, the goals that can be achieved through sports activities and the precautionary arrangements and measures that were followed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In this regard, director of the treatment services department at the Shafallah Center, Dr Mohamed Talfat, presented their working paper, which included a presentation and introductory presentation on the sports activities unit at Shafallah and the services and programmes provided, whether internal or external.
Dr Talfat also reviewed the modified and adapted types of sports and activities according to the type of disability practiced by the Shafallah's affiliates.
He also reviewed the mechanism of work in the sports activities unit at Shafallah and the plans and programmes for its affiliates, which included sports events and tournaments organised by the unit, such as the annual ice skating festival and the annual bowling championship.
Dr Talfat confirmed, through the submitted working paper, that Shafallah has taken many precautionary measures during the Covid-19 pandemic in order to ensure the continued provision of sports activities to all those affiliated with the centre.
The services provided consisted of: filming a group of modified sports videos using simple tools that can be provided in every home, and creating an online library containing all the videos through the sports activities unit channel on Microsoft Teams in order to help parents view the channel and implement sports exercises for members at home, a number of direct virtual training sessions were implemented with the affiliates in co-ordination with the parents, and a virtual tournament was organised for the affiliates in football and bowling.
Dr Talfat highlighted aspects of co-operation and the close relationship between Shafallah, the Qatar Paralympic Committee and the Qatar Special Olympics, and pointed out the centre's participation in many global and regional games and championships for the Special Olympics for both winter and summer.
He reviewed the achievements of Shafallah's employees in these posts since Shafallah's first participation in Ireland in 2003.
He also confirmed that preparations are underway for Shafallah's participation in the Special Olympics Winter Games, to be held in Russia in February 2022.
 
 
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