Qatar- QRI trains HIA staff to assist disabled passengers


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Peninsula

DOHA: Hamad Medical Corporation's (HMC) newly opened Qatar Rehabilitation Institute (QRI) recently organised a training course for staff from Hamad International Airport (HIA), teaching them how to best assist passengers with disabilities.
The three-day course was attended by 26 participants from various sections of HIA, including Qatar Aviation Services and Al Maha Services. 'I am delighted with the success of this specialised training course, the first of its kind run in collaboration with HIA, said Dr Wafa Al Yazeedi, Chairperson of QRI.
'It is extremely important that the specific needs of people with disabilities are considered and met by large organizations and public facilities in Qatar. Through this course, we aim to share the expertise of our clinical teams at QRI with staff from Hamad International Airport so they are able to offer people with disabilities the very best experience possible when visiting the airport, added Dr Al Yazeedi.
The training coupled theory with practical workshops that focused on communication, providing appropriate assistance to people with various kinds of disabilities (physical, sensory, and intellectual), and handling associated equipment (e.g. wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, and hearing aids). Course trainers were medical and allied health professionals from the QRI, including physicians, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech therapists. Individuals with disabilities and their family members who have experienced traveling via HIA also participated.
During the training, course participants spent time at HMC's Bayt Aman, QRI's residential facility for expatriate workers who have completed medical treatment and are waiting to return home. Hussam Halawi, Customer Care Manager at Qatar Aviation Services said, 'Our team was very happy to spend time between the QRI and Bayt Aman and gained both theoretical and practical experience from the experts and patients. At Bayt Aman we saw staff and patients interacting firsthand and we witnessed the difference effective support can make. We are looking forward to more sessions in the future and further enriching our staff's knowledge to make HIA more accessible for all passengers with disabilities.

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