FCA, NYUAD OEE, and NYU
Silver of Social Work host
graduation ceremony for
inaugural case management
professional development
program cohort
(ABU DHABI)
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The Family Care Authority
(FCA), in partnership with
NYU Abu Dhabi’s Office of
Executive Education
(NYUAD OEE) and NYU’s Silver
School of Social Work,
marked the graduation of 18
FCA employees from the
Family Cases Sector who
completed the Case
Management Professional
Development Program. This
program equips participants
with the knowledge and
skills to coordinate and
deliver comprehensive social
care services tailored to
the unique needs of families
and individuals across Abu
Dhabi.
This
pioneering program, the
first of its kind in the
region, has equipped social
workers with specialized,
evidence-based skills
derived from global best
practices. Through
empowering participants in
this way, the program
enables them to deliver
optimal family care,
safeguard the fundamental
rights of families, and
promote the well-being and
resilience of the community
across the Emirate of Abu
Dhabi.
H.E.
Salama Al Ameemi, Director
General of the Family Care
Authority, said:
“The Case Management
Professional Development
Program serves as a
testament to the Family Care
Authority’s (FCA) ongoing
commitment to achieving
holistic goals across the
social sector, including
strengthening family
cohesion, elevating the
quality of integrated
services and building
national capacity to meet
the dynamic needs of Abu
Dhabi’s diverse community.
Rooted in collaboration with
key stakeholders, the
program enhances
coordination, advances the
effectiveness of the
Emirate’s family care
system, and furthers our
vision through empowering
and developing highly
qualified social sector
workers.”
H.E. Al Ameemi, added,
“Today’s graduation marks a
pivotal milestone. Our
collaboration with our
esteemed partners at NYU Abu
Dhabi’s Office of Executive
Education (NYUAD OEE) has
provided us with an
innovative framework that
will continue to reinforce
and scale our impact.
Together, we are fostering a
more inclusive,
compassionate, and resilient
community, one where every
individual is supported,
equipped, and empowered to
thrive and contribute
meaningfully to the
community.”
In line
with Year of Community 2025
and its theme, ‘Hand in
Hand’, the graduation
reflects the Department of
Community Development – Abu
Dhabi’s vision to strengthen
the well-being of
independent and stable
families. Additionally, it
further reaffirms FCA’s
dedication to unifying
efforts that enhance
collaboration and
integration among relevant
stakeholders, supporting the
development of an integrated
social case management
system and improving
responsiveness and quality
of services provided to
target groups.
Dr. Michael A.
Lindsey, Dean of the NYU
Silver School of Social
Work, said: "We are
proud to partner with NYU
Abu Dhabi’s Office of
Executive Education and the
Family Care Authority in
delivering a program that
enables practitioners in the
Emirate of Abu Dhabi to
acquire the necessary tools,
knowledge, and global
perspectives for effective
social case management. This
social work professional
development program is the
first of its kind in the
UAE, and it reflects our
shared commitment to
developing compassionate,
evidence-based social care
systems that respond to the
needs of individuals and
families. The program serves
as a model for how academic
institutions and government
entities can work together
to create a sustainable
social impact." The
graduates have commenced
their work across service
centers in Abu Dhabi, Al
Ain, and Al Dhafra. They are
actively applying their
newly acquired core skills
in integrity, honesty,
transparency, respect,
accountability, care, and
compassion, essential for
effective case management,
to strengthen the delivery
and impact of family care
services.
The
training program, delivered
by NYU’s Silver School of
Social Work, was launched
under a joint memorandum of
understanding (MoU) to
enhance case management
effectiveness through
targeted professional
development. The program
focused on essential skills,
internationally recognized
best practices, and a
specialized emphasis on
children, adolescents, the
elderly, and people of
determination. In addition,
participants completed field
visits to leading social
institutions in New York
City, gaining exposure to
global best practices in
social care and protection.
This experience facilitates
the integration and
adaptation of international
expertise to meet the unique
needs of the Emirate’s
community effectively.
During the ceremony,
graduates celebrated the
knowledge and skills they
acquired over the nine-month
program, reflecting FCA’s
steadfast dedication to
promoting a culture of
continuous learning and
knowledge sharing across Abu
Dhabi’s social sector.
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