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Tennis Celebrities Visit Dubai Autism Center
Dubai Autism Center has welcomed various tennis celebrities including: Thomas Muster (Australia), Pat Cash (USA), Mikael Pernfors (Sweden), Cedric Pioline (France), and representatives from Delwood Sport Marketing to be briefed of the center's services, before they toured its various units. This visit is part of the prestigious "The Legends Rock Dubai" tennis event held during 22nd – 24th November 2007.

DAC Director General as Dubai Cares Project Manager
 In his participation as the Project Manager of Dubai Cares Campaign Mr. Mohammed Al Emadi, Director General and Board Member of DAC joining His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai in a photo-group with a number of the campaign's team.
Dubai Cares was launched by Sheikh Mohammed during Ramadan to collect funds to educate deprived children in countries around the world. Sheikh Mohammed announced at the charity campaign's closing ceremony that he was matching the Dh1.7 billion that had been collected. This amount was doubled by Sheikh Mohammed to Dh3.4bn total makes it the world's largest fundraising campaign.
Modern Speech Laboratory Launched
Dubai Autism Center has launched a speech Lab as part of his Speech & Communication Unit. The laboratory is supplied with Clinical Applications of high technology and deals with different aspects of Speech and Language pathology, disorders, assessment, diagnosis and therapy.
The assessment and diagnosis for the children with Autism will be more efficient by using the new features of the lab, which is a full range of speech instrumentation that allows for objective assessment of voice disorders; the instrumentation is also used as part of therapy and provides visual feedback and reinforcement to the patient.

DIFC’s Governor Visits Dubai Autism Center Dubai, UAE – 25 October, 2007: Dubai Autism Center (DAC) welcomed His Excellency Dr. Omar Bin Sulaiman, Governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Vice Chairman of Dubai Autism Center, along with a delegation of the center’s board members.
His Excellency Dr. Omar Bin Sulaiman said: “We are particularly grateful for the support by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the Executive Council of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Autism Center. We, as a Business Community, are embracing our responsibility to play a role in developing our society. It is important for both business and individuals to have a duty towards being socially responsible. We look forward to developing our role with the Dubai Austism Center.
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DAC Buses: a modern technique of awareness
Dubai – UAE: By the beginning of the academic year 2007 - 08, Dubai Autism Center's awareness program has been refreshed by a new awareness tool "Bus posters" to increase awareness about Autism and the center's services towards children with Autism and their parents among the general society.
"People notice moving objects when they are driving. Bus ads are eyecatching, unique and therefore memorable.
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Unsung heroes
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai honored behind-the-scenes government employees dubbed Dubai's "Unsung heroes" for the quiet dedication they have shown to their work. They included Dubai Autism Center's PRO Mr. Salim Khalfan Al Huttaly.
Summer Cycle Trip in Greece Supporting DAC
In a humanitarian initiative to support Dubai Autism Center (DAC), Amanda and Odwin will tour Greek Islands on a bicycle for the next four months till October aiming to raise awareness and funds for children with Autism at DAC.
The two British travelers expressed their intents in a letter to DAC as it is shown on the attached photo.
Dubai Autism Centre declares April as Autism Awareness Month
Together Again, a month-long education and outreach campaign, is being held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the Executive Council of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Autism Centre. The initiative is aimed at raising awareness and funds.
The campaign set up to educate the community on Autism, will incorporate sale of artworks produced by children with autism, specially-produced branded wristbands and other fundraising initiatives.
DAC Way - A handbook for employee of the Dubai Autism Center
In accordance with the Dubai Autism Center's plans in elevating its services making sure that the consistency of pursuing method plans set by DAC's Board Members, and to activate the means of communication exercised internationally, DAC recently introduced the 'DAC Way' handbook to its employees.
The handbook consists of a group of policies and regulations formed according to communication basis amongst the employees and families of children with autism. It also includes communication etiquettes upon welcoming visitors in all means; face-to-face meetings, phone conversations, letters & emails and dealing with complaints as well as general safety procedures.
DAC Held Open Day for Children with Autism
Dubai – UAE: In collaboration with Children's City in Dubai, the Dubai Autism Center held the annual Open Day, its third year, for the children with Autism at Creekside Park on Saturday 17 March 2007, More than 40 children from DAC students enjoyed the Open Day with their families, teachers, volunteers, and bout 170 people attended the event. the event consisted of a host of activities that included face painting, a magic show, arts and crafts, inflatable castles and pony rides. |