King Salman Center for Disability Research explained

King Salman Center for Disability Research
Formation:1991
Founder:Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud
Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Location City:Riyadh
Location Country:Saudi Arabia
Area Served:Riyadh
Key People:Ola Abusukkar
Type:Non-Profit Research
Num Employees:60-100

The King Salman Center for Disability Research (KSCDR; Arabic: مركز الملك سلمان لأبحاث الإعاقة|translit=Markaz al-Malik Salmān li-Abḥāth al-Iʻāqah) is a non-profit organization based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It conducts and funds laboratory and field research on all aspects and ages of disability. Its aim is to improve the quality of life of all persons living with disabilities by promoting research that results in real-life changes and activities that help reduce the impact of disability.[1]

History

KSCDR is named in honor of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. It was founded in 1992 by His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to complement the Disabled Children Association (DCA), a service-oriented organization for children living with disabilities in Saudi Arabia. It was partially funded by Sheikh Hassan Enany.[2]

Activities

Newborn screening program

In 2005, KSCDR launched the Newborn Screening program in partnership with the Ministry of Health, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, and several MOH affiliated hospitals in Saudi Arabia.[3] The program screens for 16 different types of inherited metabolic and endocrine disorders and averages over 170,000 yearly screenings.[4]

Universal accessibility

In 2010, KSCDR published the Universal Accessibility Guidelines[5] as part of its campaign to introduce the universal accessibility concept in Saudi Arabia.

Learning disability

KSCDR provides in-school training workshops for teachers to help them recognize and teach students with LD. It collaborates with the Center for Child Evaluation and Teaching in Kuwait and with local and international experts to develop standardized learning disability assessment tools in Arabic.[6] In 2012, KSCDR forged a partnership with McGraw-Hill Education Services to develop educational programs benefiting students with learning difficulties.[7]

Research

KSCDR is actively pursuing a number of research topics. These include research in the area of visual impairment,[8] speech impairment,[9] autism,[10] and mental health.[11] [12]

King Salman Award for Disability Research

See main article: King Salman Award for Disability Research. In December 2010, KSCDR established the King Salman Award for Disability Research[13] to recognize significant contributions and impact made by individuals and/or organizations in the field of disability.

Nominations

Nominations are accepted from local, regional, and international research and scientific organizations, societies and agencies dealing with disabled individuals, and academic departments, faculties, and universities. Nominations from individuals are not accepted.

Areas

The Award is granted in the following three main areas of disability:

  1. Health and Medical Sciences.
  2. Pedagogical and Educational Sciences.
  3. Rehabilitative and Social Sciences.

Value

Awardees in their respective areas receive the following:[14]

  1. A certificate bearing the name of the winner as well as a summary of the work that earned him/her the Award.
  2. An honorary medal.
  3. A sum of five-hundred thousand Saudi Riyals (approximately US$133,450)

Recognitions

KSCDR received the European Union's Chaillot Award in 2011 for its work on protecting the rights of disabled people.[15] [16]

KSCDR is the recipient of the 2011–2012 Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for the Best Medical College/Institution or Centre in the Arab World.[17]

List of chief executives

  1. Sultan bin Turki Al Sedairy (2004–2019)
  2. Ola Abusukkar (2019–2021)

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Salman Center Takes Steps to Expand Disability Research . Qusti . R. . Al-Zahrani . A. . 2007-05-27 . 2013-02-24 . .
  2. http://archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.jsp?site_id=1062 Archnet
  3. News: Program Launched Kingdomwide for Screening Newborns. . Qusti, R. . 2005-06-14 . 2013-02-24 . Arab News.
  4. Al-Odaib . A. . Al-Dirbashi . O. . The Saudi Newborn Screening Program . Sandscript . 32 . 25 . 9–10 . 2008.
  5. Web site: PSCDR . Universal Accessibility Built Environment Guidelines . 2013-02-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130609063857/http://accessibility.pscdr.org.sa/ . 2013-06-09 . dead .
  6. News: Learning disabilities: A reality in the Kingdom. . Kaaki, L. . 2010-06-30 . 2013-02-25 . Arab News.
  7. News: Salman Center for Disability Research, McGraw-Hill forge tie-up . . 2011-06-29 . 2013-02-25 .
  8. Developing Gene Therapy to Fight Blindness . 2009-07-30 . 2012-09-11 . University of California, San Diego Health Sciences .
  9. News: Research on Speech Development Among Kids Launched. . Qusti, R. . 2006-05-03 . 2003-11-04 . Arab News.
  10. News: Call to Make Society Disabled-Friendly. . Khan, M.G. . 2006-05-03 . 2013-02-25 . Arab News.
  11. News: PSCDR launching mental health survey. . Rasooldeen, M. . 2009-03-22 . 2013-02-25 . Arab News.
  12. News: PSCDR launches pilot health study. . Khan, S.A. . 2011-05-26 . 2013-02-25 . Saudi Gazette . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150204101716/http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index.cfm?method=home.regcon&contentid=20110526101607 . 2015-02-04 .
  13. News: Prince Salman Center plans prize for disability research . 2010-12-10 . 2013-03-13 . Arab News.
  14. Web site: Bylaws — KSADR. www.ksadr.org.sa. 2019-07-21. 2019-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20190721163554/http://www.ksadr.org.sa/en/bylaws. dead.
  15. Chaillot Prize Winners for 2011 . 2011-12-20 . 2013-02-25 . Delegation of the European Union to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates .
  16. News: Salman Center for Disability Research wins prestigious EU prize . Khan . G.A. . 2011-12-11 . 2013-02-25 . .
  17. Winners – Arab World Awards . 2012-09-30 . 2013-02-25 . Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Medical Sciences, United Arab Emirates . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150204104001/http://www.hmaward.org.ae/site/arabworld_winners_2011-2012.php . 2015-02-04 .