The training workshop entitled "Stop Violence" organized by the Department of Social Services in Sharjah, in cooperation with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), attracted a number of community members, institutions concerned with children, and child and protection specialists, in the Al Hosn hall located in the Sheraton Hotel - Sharjah. The workshop was presented by expert Issam Ali, the organization's social policy specialist, which included four main axes in the area of ​​violence against children and its types and its impact on children's future, as well as strategies to reduce violence against children socially, as well as practices dealing with children's behaviors by modern methods, in addition to the institutional role In protecting childhood. Ali Essam said that this workshop is an integrated awareness program to bring the correct information to society about how to avoid violence against children, especially that the workshop depends on its presentation on actual practice from the ground, as well as it takes an interactive nature by leaving space and opportunity for the participants to show Their cases, discussing them and developing appropriate solutions for each case. Adding that the issue of violence against children was soon considered one of the sensitive issues in societies, thinking that it is involved in the affairs of the parents ’authority; however, through the institutions’ interest in this aspect, it highlighted the importance of that protection. The lecturer started the interactive workshop with the participants with basic points represented in the forms of violence, its degree, the reasons for resorting to violence, and what appropriate alternatives and sound education can be pursued, referring to the importance of participation in modern protection through building trust in children, self-esteem, and promoting awareness of their right to Protection. The lecturer also touched on the seven strategies concerned with putting an end to cases of violence against children, explaining the importance of dealing with this group by collecting information, explaining the basic elements of the environment surrounding the child, starting from the family, neighborhood, nursery school, school, neighbors and friends. Highlighting modern practices .. And praises: Khawla Al Matroushi, from the Al Nahda Women’s Association in Dubai; in the workshop that focused on the role of the family and the relationships that are built within the family environment, as well as the type of socialization that is built through feelings and continuous direct communication, social systems used within the family environment, and the role of parents in sound family formation . She added that the workshop was utilized for the mechanisms of understanding the child and the degree of relationship and what can infuse the basic life skills of the child through the development of his self, so that the child is able to bear the problems that he is exposed to and faces, as this is only done through the first formation, i.e. beginning with From early childhood. She noted that the workshop highlighted a number of modern skills and practices that will help benefit parents and society in avoiding violence against children. Khawla Al-Matroushi, we are at the Dubai Women's Association. We will use what we have learned from this workshop in the sessions that we hold with mothers continuously. Personally to make decisions. Enrich the workshop with realistic examples. On her part, Asma Bassioun - Supervisor of the Kindergarten Department at Frontline School mentioned that this workshop attracted me as being a Kindergarten Supervisor, especially since this age group that I deal with requires high and accurate skills, in addition to that I am constantly directing educational instructions and educational workshops to parents Things, which require me to constantly search for everything that is new in the field of childhood, adding that the lecture is effective and its style is distinct, as it was touched upon with examples from real-life pension, in addition to that many of those scenes presented we were touching for some cases. Child protection is a priority for institutions. Dr. Ayman Ramadan Zahran - Professor of Educational and Psychological Sciences at the University of Sharjah said: This workshop is one of the most important in the field of childhood protection, especially since re-raising such a topic in light of the year of tolerance and positivity we live in the United Arab Emirates is a good proof that State institutions always strive to put child protection as a priority, and this is what we see from the Department of Social Services to regularly organize such workshops that benefit various members of society. Distinguished interaction .. In turn, Muhammad Zaid Al-Kilani, from the Ministry of Education, stressed that the title of the lecturer is extremely important, as it touches on an important aspect of our daily life with children, and what is confirmed by the great presence of many institutions and individuals, and that the workshop touched on it is a distinct method that depends To interact with the participants, which gave us some realistic examples. Appreciating the role of the Social Services Department in organizing such programs that are in the interest of society, individuals and institutions, and we look forward to benefiting from this workshop and applying what was mentioned in it at the level of our homes and institutions. Add quality .. In the same context, she pointed out, Alaa Abdin, a social worker at Sharjah American School. The workshop organized by the Department of Social Services provided us with a qualitative addition by increasing our knowledge and cultural balance with the skills and method of sound education for the child and how to deal with it properly, especially we as a society many of us practice some behaviors and methods without knowledge and knowledge, which reflects negatively on children. Alaa added that among the topics of importance that the workshop touched upon is the danger of electronic devices to children and finding suitable alternatives for that. She added that the information and skills we have learned will be provided to colleagues in the school environment, in addition to helping parents who need this. Promoting and consolidating the concept of protecting children, socially and institutionally. Amina Al-Rifai, Director of the Child Rights Protection Department at the Social Services Department, confirmed that the Social Services Department seeks through this training workshop to promote and consolidate the concept of protecting children socially and institutionally, as well as protecting children from violence is a priority of the Social Services Department. The Director of the Child Rights Protection Department stated that the workshop attracted about (150) participants from different members of society and institutions at the level of the United Arab Emirates, and this in itself is considered a success, and the department is always looking to instill the concept of the child with community members through many mechanisms, including the workshops Events, symposia and scientific conferences.