Dubai Foundation for Women and Children launches WhatsApp service

DUBAI, The Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) has launched a WhatsApp channel to receive reports of violence as well as requests for psychiatric, social, or legal advice. The new service, which aims to upgrade the foundation’s services, facilitate and speed up the provision of services, can be obtained by texting the foundation on WhatsApp through the hotline number 971800111.

The foundation stressed that the new service comes in line with its keenness to diversify communication channels with customers and target audiences, promote its smart services, and make the most of the latest technological developments to perfectly meet the demands of target clients through a unified phone number.

Shaikha Saeed Al Mansouri, Acting Director-General of the DFWAC, said that the foundation adopts a digital services development strategy to develop its digital channels, adding that the recently introduced WhatsApp service will shorten the foundation’s response time and ensure the timely provision of services.

Al Mansouri went on to say that the foundation is committed to constantly developing its digital services, efficiency and service quality in order to ensure that victims of domestic violence, bullying, or human trafficking receive the best assistance possible.

She stressed that the DFWAC will continue to make every effort to reach the highest levels of excellence when offering its services.

In addition to its website and a 24-hour helpline, the DFWAC offers its services through social media channels.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Hubb Tennis opens at Dubai Silicon Oasis

DUBAI, Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), the integrated free zone technology park and member of the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ), today inaugurated the Hubb Tennis – an international standard tennis hub offering world-class facilities at its hi-tech park to coincide with the World Tennis League, being held in Dubai from 19th to 24th December, 2022.

Eighteen of the leading men’s and women’s tennis players taking part in the World Tennis League in Dubai are currently training at the Hubb Tennis facility – the official off-site practice hub for the international players. Players training at the facility include, Elena Rybakina, Anett Kontaveit, Iga Swiatek, Bianca Anderscu, Sorana Cireta, Holger Rune, Aryna Sabalenka, Nick Krygios, Alexander Zverev, and Dominic Thiem.

Dr. Juma Al Matrooshi, Director-General of DSO, along with Igor Postovit, Founder and CEO Hubb Tennis, inaugurated the new 100,000 square feet facility in the presence of Naser Yousef Al-Marzouqi, Secretary-General of the UAE Tennis Federation, and senior official from DSO and Hubb Tennis.

Built in two phases, the first phase of the Hubb Tennis, which is now open, includes 9 ITF tennis courts made with 9 layers acrylic-coated hard courts, 3 padel courts, tennis pro-shop, offices, massage facilities, Protein Sports Café, players’ lounge, Scandinavian Rehab Physio Centre, and a warm-up gymnasium.

The second phase of Hubb Tennis includes 18 tennis courts, 10 padel courts, with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, five pieces professional tatami mats, judo, wrestling and grappling facilities, gymnasium and rehabilitation centre, and boxing facilities with two professional rings, mixed martial arts with Octagon cages, Muay Thai training centres, restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacy, laundry, sports café, rehabilitation centres and sauna, and auditorium to watch matches.

Dr. Juma Al Matrooshi said, “The opening of the Hubb Tennis is a valuable addition to Dubai Silicon Oasis community, that has successfully become one of the most preferred destinations in the UAE to live, work, study and play. We are also thrilled to see Hubb Tennis hosting some of the leading names in the men’s and women’s tennis circuit globally for training at the facility.”

Dr. Al Matrooshi added, “This opening is a testament to the continuously evolving community at DSO that keeps on attracting projects and investors from across industries. We welcome Hubb Tennis at DSO, which we are confident it will further position Dubai and the UAE as a global hub for leading sports events and an added value to DSO and neighboring communities.”

Postovit said, “The inauguration of Hubb Tennis in Dubai Silicon Oasis is a landmark milestone in our growth plans in the UAE and region. We are also proud to be chosen as the official off-site practice facility for the World Tennis League in Dubai, at the time of this launch, and to be helping world’s leading players to train at our unrivalled courts.”

He added, “We also aim to host international and local tournaments at the new complex, as well as support athletes of all ages and levels in developing their skills and performance. We will also seek to train and nurture emerging talent in the UAE”

Once fully ready, Hubb Tennis will host a wide array of tournaments, including the ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors U18, ITF Seniors Tennis Tour, ITF 15K/25K for men and women, ITF West Asia tournaments, Junior Davis Cup, GCC Tournaments, Junior Fed Cup, and Arab Championships under the umbrella of the UAE Tennis Federation.

Hubb Tennis is equipped with the highest quality professional lighting (MUSCO), which is used around the world at leading facilities including at Flushing Meadows, the venue of the US Open, at Wimbledon, as well as at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, the venue of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, and at Zayed Sports City Abu Dhabi.

Hubb Tennis will also strongly focus on creating educational opportunities for children and adults. As part of this priority, it will comprise tailored tennis schools for tournament officials, schools for tennis coaches, scholarship programs, and schools for ball-kids – each of these certified by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

Source: Emirates News Agency

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi boosts the sector’s preparedness for cyber challenges

During the Healthcare Protective Shield Wargaming Conference, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the emirate, identified different risk scenarios and helped prepare healthcare entities in Abu Dhabi for cyber threats by evaluating effectiveness of entities’ incident response and communication plan with the help of simulated cyber incident response scenarios.

Hosted recently in Abu Dhabi as the first of its kind in the region, the conference was organised in collaboration with the Cyber Security Council with the participation of 10 biggest healthcare groups of Abu Dhabi, representing more than 370 entities. The Cyber wargaming conference focused on assessing the sector’s preparedness to handle cyber challenges and pinpoint recommendations and best practices, ensuring the readiness of the sector and continuity of care.

The event saw DoH showcasing its efforts in the digitisation of healthcare services and emphasised on the importance of having high levels of data protection to protect all the patients’ data and sensitive information. Additionally, it covered a simulation of the Department’s Medical Operations Command (MOC) “Information Sharing” and “Patient Transfer Module” in the Estijabah Platform. The module is used for patient evacuation from one healthcare facility to another in order to ensure an uninterrupted continuity of care delivery to patients.

HE Dr. Jamal Mohammed Al Kaabi, Undersecretary of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) said: “Under the directives of our wise leadership, we are continuously working on developing the healthcare ecosystem in the emirate for it to become among the leading and innovative systems in the world through digital services, aimed to improve the quality of healthcare for the residents of Abu Dhabi and the region. Accordingly, we understand the advances in technology entail that we provide the highest levels of protection to patients’ privacy. Today’s event creates an opportunity to explore and discuss all possible solutions to combat cyber incidents in accordance with international standards and best practices as we continue with our efforts to harness digital health technologies to improve patients’ experience and deliver world-class healthcare.”

His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Hamad Al-Kuwaiti, Head of Cyber Security for the UAE Government, expressed his appreciation for the adoption of innovative digital services by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi in order to improve health care and enhance the ability to tackle cyber challenges.

He said that the Cyber Security Council is pleased to participate in the Healthcare Protective Shield Wargaming Conference, organized by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi. He added that these efforts aim to help in data protection, and improving the skills of work teams in digital safety and their ability to respond to any challenges related to data and patients’ files.

His Excellency noted that the Cyber Security Council is building a safe and resilient infrastructure for cyber security in the UAE, and promoting the culture of cyber security among institutions and individuals. He explained that the Cyber Security Council embodies the forward-looking vision of the UAE leadership and the country’s proactive approach in dealing with the various challenges posed by the fast-paced digital technologies.

Abdulla Bader Al Sayari, Office Director Information and Cyber Security at DoH added: “With the rapid evolvement of the digital world, transmitting health information and maintaining patient records digitally becomes a responsibility that we all withstand. Thus, the Department of Health launched “Malaffi” to provide patients with a convenient and secure access to their medical records. Additionally, we launched “AAMEN” audit programme, which aims to ensure that all healthcare facilities in the emirate of Abu Dhabi are compliant with the information security and data privacy standards and provide the support needed for them to achieve world-class patient data privacy, secure the confidentiality of health information in its different forms and maintain its accuracy and ensure its accessibility.”

It is worth noting that the healthcare sector is a frequent target for cyber-attacks due to the sensitivity of information, which are often sold and used in identity theft. Stemming from that, the Cyber Security Council along with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi have joined forces to identify risk scenarios and prepare healthcare entities for evolving cyber threats.

The event ensured a strong knowledge transfer and a deeper understanding of the technical, political, strategic and legal contexts of this cyber security, while also assessing the facilities’ ability to coordinate and provide uninterrupted care delivery.

DoH was the first entity in the region to develop a Healthcare Information Security Strategy. It is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the information infrastructure of the healthcare sector. The strategy contributes to putting a cohesive and proactive response framework in place to meet current and future healthcare cybersecurity challenges for the emirate of Abu Dhabi, while remaining focused on digital transformation through enabling technology, innovation and AI adoption in the healthcare sector of the emirate.

Source: Department of Health Abu Dhabi