She looks for jobs and helps them prepare resumes

Private schools support parents of students who lost their jobs due to the repercussions of "Corona"

  • "Education and Knowledge" encourages schools to prepare plans for financial aid for needy students.

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Private schools in Abu Dhabi have launched initiatives to support the families of students who have been financially and functionally affected by the Coronavirus pandemic, including giving them priority employment, extending tuition payment periods, the possibility of installments over more than three installments, and helping them prepare resumes that help them in their attempts to search for a job. And the provision of psychological and physical support lines, in addition to addressing the families of students of all schools to inform them of any available job opportunities to nominate a job-seeker there.

In detail, a private school in Abu Dhabi sent a message to all students' families, confirming its constant endeavor to find ways in which to help parents who lost their jobs due to Coronavirus, on the premise that all school members are one family, especially since the financial support that you can The school's introduction to these families is limited.

The school indicated the possibility of helping parents who are looking for work, by helping them prepare CVs that highlight their experiences and skills, especially since the quality and contents of the CV may make the difference between having an interview or not, noting that it can also provide a psychological support line to help any One of the students' parents, who feels that his health (mental or physical) is at risk due to his current situation, and wants to speak to someone with confidence, as we can listen to him and give him some time and space that he may need.

The school called on all students' parents to inform it immediately of any job vacancy available in their employers, or anywhere else, to compare it with the CVs of parents looking for work, and to address them to apply for the job, noting that it has created a new email to receive support and assistance requests.

Whereas, a private school provided its priority of employment in academic and administrative jobs to the families of students who lost their jobs due to "Corona" a kind of support and community participation, noting that it informed the families of struggling students of the jobs available to it to apply for.

On the other hand, many schools offer discounts on tuition fees for families who are struggling due to the "Covid-19" pandemic, indicating that they have canceled the requirement to pay late tuition fees to ensure student registration in the next year, and allowed families to pay tuition fees in more than three installments, and allow It may pay parts of the due tuition fees and postpone the remaining amounts, in appreciation of the circumstances experienced by some of the parents who lost their jobs.

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The Department of Education and Knowledge has encouraged private schools to provide financial support to students who have been negatively affected by the "Covid-19" crisis, noting in the policies and guidelines for reopening private schools, the importance of each school, as basic pillars of society, in finding financial resources to allocate to students in need to continue their education And to avoid more social and psychological disturbances, and to prepare and develop plans for financial aid for needy students, such as discounts in tuition fees, deferment of payment, installment of semester fees into monthly installments, and so on.

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