Participants in the “Stop Violence” symposium stressed the need to unite efforts in all institutions and departments in various sectors to confront threats to the safety and security of the child and work to consolidate the moral values ​​and social customs that the Emirati society in particular and the Arabs in general are proud of, especially in light of the social, intellectual and economic changes and the invasion. What our children are exposed to as a result of the electronic revolution, especially social networking sites, which have produced many problems that previous generations did not witness. The importance of the role of the family This came at the conclusion of the annual symposium organized by the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, coinciding with the International Day for Children Victims of Abuse, which falls on June 4 every year, and which was held yesterday morning at the Sharjah Sheraton Hotel with the participation of a group of specialists and officials from various government sectors at the level The state, and unanimously agreed on the importance of the role of the family in the first place in the protection and care of the child, and then other parties such as the role of schools and associations and so on. They pointed out that family problems come in the first place to destabilize the child's personality, his loss of a sense of security and safety, his drift into many problems and making mistakes, and his exposure to violence and abuse. Wrong, not realizing the seriousness of what he is doing. Participating in the symposium, which was titled "Protecting Values ​​and Threats to Building the Child's Personality", were Hamdan Al-Amiri, Director of the Social Phenomena Analysis Branch at the Ministry of Interior, Dr. Asmaa Al-Darmaki, researcher and university professor, Director of the Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services branch in Kalba, Youssef Al-Shehhi, family mentor, and Faisal Muhammad. Al-Shammari, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Child Protection Association, the educator Salah Al-Hosani, a counseling specialist at the Emirates Institution for Institutional Education, and Dr. Sharif Abu Shadi, a knowledge consultant in the Department of Social Services, and the symposium was moderated by Dr. Jassim Al-Hammadi, Director of Knowledge Management in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah. The system of values ​​The speakers also discussed the challenges facing society, stressing that the system of societal values ​​is one of the important things in building the child’s personality so that he becomes a mature and integrated person capable of contributing to the service of his country and himself. And the values ​​and upbringing of the child from the beginning of his birth, then comes the school’s role in supervising and following up this aspect, followed by other community institutions, including security institutions, the Ministry of Education and other institutions that have a role in promoting this value aspect, and the need for an integrated system for children developed by the family as well as other concerned institutions It is represented in the dialogue between children and parents and the need for role models and the inculcation of good values, ideals, and honorable morals in life because they represent the good roots and the fertile ground on which nations are built, where the first building block of the child’s personality and the moral and value building within the family, before the contributions of other social institutions come in later stages of a child's life. Challenges also lie in the diverse and targeted programs and activities directed at children and youth, which need change in order to adapt to societal changes caused by openness to digital communication networks and diverse cultures.