The workshop included several scientific lectures. Dr. Hammoud delivered a lecture titled “Mental Health: Its Concept, Threats, and Ways to Promote It”, focusing on the factors influencing mental health and methods of preventing psychological disorders through a supportive environment and an aware community.
The event concluded with a number of recommendations, most notably the need to incorporate mental health concepts into educational curricula at various academic levels, organize training and awareness programs for staff and students in educational institutions—especially those serving individuals with disabilities—and enhance cooperation between academic institutions and governmental bodies concerned with mental health and community development.
The workshop emphasized that such initiatives contribute to achieving several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), thereby promoting a culture of awareness within society.
_________________________________
 

You May Also Like

Participation of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences in the International Scientific Conference on Soil and Water Assessment

A Seminar at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences on Sustainable Green Environment

Patent for a Faculty Member in the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

Participation of the Student Activities Division in the Short Film Festival

A Workshop on Student Discipline Regulations in the Institutions of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Organized by Agricultural Engineering Sciences

The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Celebrates International Women’s Day

A Workshop Organized by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Workshop Organized by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar Discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Workshop Organized by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar Discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

A Seminar Discussed by the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

Comments are disabled.