The number of health services provided by the Department of Social Services in Sharjah to the children of female inmates at “Dar Al Aman” during the first half of 2023 reached approximately 154,683 health and living services, providing them with the necessary care, attention and follow-up. Fatima Ismail, Director of Dar Al-Aman, said: We work at the home to provide a living environment, secure the rights of children, and achieve social integration for them through vital programs and activities that ensure their interaction with society and its members, so that their childhood is normal within the penal and correctional institution. We are also interested in developing their capabilities and maintaining their level by providing... Provide health care for them and raise the level of community awareness of the importance of caring for infants and ways to care for them. She added that our mission - which we are working to achieve - is to work to care for the children of inmates in penal and correctional institutions by providing them with residential care services and surrounding infants with a natural environment that includes free motherhood, which contributes to developing their sensory and cognitive skills, providing their living needs, and securing their health and social rights. Therefore, the services provided to them during their stay in the home take care of these aspects and provide care for the inmates’ children and care for them on a temporary basis. The programs are implemented with governmental and public institutions based on the principle of community partnership, so that a diverse package of religious, social, health, developmental and artistic programs is provided, in addition to medical treatment. Periodic examination, medical telephone consultations, referrals to hospitals, and implementation of a number of virtual or real appointments according to the doctor’s recommendation and the child’s condition, in addition to issuing medical reports from authorities as needed, nursing and pharmacy services, and self-care. She continued by saying that the management of the home is working to develop programs that achieve its goals, such as enhancing the societal and humanitarian role to protect children, and with regard to health services, there is an experienced medical staff holding licenses from the Ministry of Health and Community Protection who rotate 24 hours a day to provide the necessary health care to the home’s members. Rehabilitation, advice and guidance programs are also provided to the patients, and nursing services are provided for all cases, including: taking laboratory samples according to doctors’ recommendations and delivering them to laboratories, receiving their results and presenting them to doctors according to their recommendations, accompanying cases to medical centers whether for review, vaccinations or emergency cases, and conducting periodic examination of cases that She is cared for on a weekly basis and on a daily basis if necessary, in addition to following up on the self-care services provided to children at the home in cooperation with babysitters, and following up on the nutrition of the cases.