The Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities will resume services on Sunday after completing preparations to ensure safe, high-quality support for beneficiaries.
The Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities has announced it is fully prepared to resume regular attendance for staff, administrators and beneficiaries, ahead of restarting its educational and rehabilitation programmes on Sunday.
According to Qatar News Agency, the centre said preparations were carried out through a comprehensive operational plan that included coordination meetings across departments to ensure unified efforts, alongside updates to operational strategies and performance indicators.
It added that all facilities, infrastructure and technical systems have been carefully assessed to ensure a safe, supportive and well-equipped environment.
At this stage, the centre is focusing on maintaining high-quality services and ensuring that individual educational and rehabilitation programmes are tailored to meet the varying needs of beneficiaries.
The centre is also prioritising the continuous development of its staff through training, while strengthening collaboration with families as key partners in the rehabilitation process.
Fatima Saeed Al Saadi, Executive Director of the centre, affirmed that teams are working collaboratively to ensure a strong and well-organised relaunch, noting that preparations extended beyond operational readiness to include human and professional capacity building.
She stressed that this new phase represents an opportunity to further improve the quality of services and expand the centre’s positive impact on persons with disabilities.
The centre reaffirmed its commitment to adopting modern technologies, strengthening monitoring systems, and aligning its efforts with Qatar National Vision 2030 to support empowerment and social inclusion.
