2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-3802.2006.00071.x
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The social and educational impacts of the first national Down Syndrome support group in the UAE

Abstract: Although there is a fairly extensive literature on social and educational inclusion of individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) in many countries, very little is produced on the life and education of such individuals in the United Arab Emirates. There is an apparent lack of societal interest in the quality of lives of people with DS. The condition of DS is nearly a taboo subject in this part of the world. With only a handful of pupils with DS included in regular schools, and with many myths and misconceptions surro… Show more

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“…In turn, this prompted increased inclusivity within mainstream education. 104 Therefore, for Gaad, the power of the media should not be underestimated as a vehicle for changes and there should be an increased presence of the promotion of disability inclusion within UAE society. 105 The presence in the mass media was limited in regard to articles on Parasport and the Paralympics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In turn, this prompted increased inclusivity within mainstream education. 104 Therefore, for Gaad, the power of the media should not be underestimated as a vehicle for changes and there should be an increased presence of the promotion of disability inclusion within UAE society. 105 The presence in the mass media was limited in regard to articles on Parasport and the Paralympics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With there still being some stigma attached to disability within the region, the media has proved an important vehicle in changing the discourse of the most prevalent disabilities, which are intellectual. 100 Social media in the lead up to the Paralympic games in Rio has seen a marked increase in the production of images and videos to promote the UAE national Paralympic team. The recurring headline on the pictures of the athletes on the UAE DSF Facebook page is 'Impossible is not in the dictionary'.…”
Section: Discussion: Unpacking the Virtual World With Foucaultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, support to parents is confined to some support groups that meet either face to face or virtually through social media. The first and premier support group for people with Down Syndrome was formed in Dubai in 2004 (Gaad, 2006). Similarly, a mother who has a son with ASD created another support group in Abu Dhabi, for parents of children with ASD (Bell, 2013).…”
Section: Current State Of Education Support In the Uaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative attitudes towards persons with disability as shown in studies (Al-Kindi, Al-Juhaishi & Saffar, 2012; Gaad, 2006) might impact on the willingness to adapt teaching methods because such societal difficulties impact how DS children can use technology in their learning both in school and at home (Feng et al (2010).…”
Section: Technologies Used To Support Learning and The Potential Chalmentioning
confidence: 99%