Seven specialized scientific workshops in social work will be presented during the 7th Social Service Conference, organized by the Sharjah Social Services Department (SSSD) on the second day of the conference, May 15, at Al Qasimia University in Sharjah, under the theme "Towards a Safe Society and a Cohesive Family." According to Khawla Al Ali, Director of the Government Communication Office at the department, the accompanying workshops are a fundamental pillar of the conference, both because of their importance and because of the prominent figures in social affairs participating in them. It should be noted that the list of participants in the workshops was carefully selected by the conference organizing committee to benefit participants working in and interested in this field, as the second day of the conference was allocated for them. The importance of the workshops also lies in the importance of the entities represented in them, which are governmental, federal, and Gulf in nature, with the aim of enriching the conference with diverse experiences and expertise that will enhance and improve the level of social services. The seven workshops are: Social Observatory Operational Mechanisms to Support Proactive Policies, Building Indicators to Measure the Social Impact of Services, Developing Social Research to Enhance Community Cohesion, The Future of Social Services with Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Strategies to Support Psychological and Mental Health in the Community, Developing Social Media to Enhance Community Impact, and Managing Community Initiatives to Increase Impact and Sustainability. The Department is also accepting nominations for the 15th Social Service Conference from all interested parties and specialists in the social field via its electronic platform: https://sssd-apps.shj.ae/cnf/reg/15. The Department emphasizes the importance of the participation of all target groups in this conference, as it represents an effective dialogue platform that contributes to discussing social challenges and exchanging experiences and expertise among specialists and those interested in the social field.