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Under the patronage of the President of Benha University, the recommendations of the conference on forms of violence emphasized the importance.



                                           . The work of the second student conference at the Faculty of Human Medicine at Benha University on the forms of violence, which was held under the patronage of Dr. Gamal Al-Saeed, President of Benha University, Dr. Tamer Samir, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Mustafa Al-Qadi, Dean of the Faculty of Human Medicine in Banha University, headed by Dr. Nermin Adly, "Vice President for Environmental and Community Affairs"

In the presence of Dr. Mohamed Judeh, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Hisham Rashid, Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research, under the slogan “Future Without Violence”, with a number of recommendations to confront the phenomenon of violence and put an end to all its patterns and forms.

Dr. Nermin Adly, Vice Dean for Environmental and Society Affairs, said that the recommendations were divided into a number of axes and factors. In the religious axis or factor, the conference emphasized the need to work to increase religious, moral and educational awareness and to introduce children's rights and educators ’duties through organizing lectures and awareness seminars and adhering to and applying tolerant Islamic teachings. In family life, whether that is in terms of choosing spouses, naming children, raising them and dealing with them, or respecting parents. •

 As well as the need to clarify the purpose of the Sharia in the verses and hadiths in which beatings are mentioned so as not to be used in the name of Islam and to fight the distorted.

 He emphasized the role of imams and preachers in clarifying the Sharia’s view of domestic violence and educating people.

 On the political side, the recommendations of the conference emphasized the importance

 Promoting political freedoms to move away from symptoms that may appear in multiple negative forms, including child abuse, and studying the development of regulations and legislation that control the manner of dealing with children in schools and the commitment of all parties dealing with domestic violence cases such as the police and courts to provide protection, compassion and privacy for these victims in the procedures. And the establishments in which they are dealt with and the activation of specialized family courts to handle the decisions of domestic violence cases, and experts in the field of family from all specialties are used in them.

 Dr. Nermin Adly indicated that the conference also recommended combating the phenomenon of child labor by the state and society and trying to keep them in the fields of work and work to eliminate unemployment and poverty because the low economic level of the family may push some of its members to unload their negative shipments of suffering as a result of living pressures and the result will be exposure of some family members For violence and the intensification of penalties for perpetrators of violence.

 On the role of the media, the conference recommended strengthening the media role in combating this phenomenon, and harnessing drama to serve such opportunities and increasing cultural awareness among people to inform citizens of the extent of the phenomenon of violence, its causes and implications, and their role in prevention and protection from violence, and to benefit from the media in various ways to intensify awareness of the negative effects. Domestic violence, holding seminars and lectures, with the necessity to be widely aware of the media.

 Concerning the role of education, the conference stressed in its recommendations to avoid some of the causes that lead to domestic violence, such as injustice between wives in the event of polygamy, and to reduce the interference of parents and relatives in domestic family affairs and equality in dealing with children, as injustice leads to hatred, hatred and violence between Brothers by educating parents and not relying on foreign nannies to raise children for the ill effects that may result from and transferring different cultures from our society and moving away from watching scenes of violence on satellite channels and the Internet, through the role of parents.

 As for the role of research, it was recommended to conduct research to develop solutions to the problem of children dropping out of school and to find suitable and useful entertainment facilities at a reasonable extent. And the development of educational programs directed to those intending to marry on the skills of solving family problems through dialogue and sound methods of raising children, which are mandatory, such as health examination before marriage. Including family rights, prevention and addressing domestic violence within the curricula of all educational levels, and ensuring that the school environment is free of violence.

 As well as working to form institutions that care about family affairs and provide places for violent people whose families do not accept to return to them, and these institutions have social workers and psychologists capable of psychological treatment and laws to work to clarify the legal rights of the violent and defend them, as well as these institutions have branches offices for counseling and guidance in the field of the family distributed over me The regions work to educate children about what they may be exposed to and how to protect themselves and encourage them to talk about what they encounter while providing places for those exposed to violence and improving their psychological state. •

 The conference was organized by a student crowd and attended by Dr. Dina Ali Shukry, a member of the Council's Scientific Research Committee and Head of the Forensic Medicine Department at the Armed Forces College of Medicine, a professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, and an international expert in forensic medicine at the United Nations for Women (UN-Women), and the International Foundation for a Rapid Recall for Justice (JRR). In cases of violence against women, Dr. Sherine Ghaleb, head of the Medical Syndicate in Cairo and head of the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at Beni Suef University, and heads of departments at the College of Military Medicine.

The conference was held over a period of two days and aimed to discuss the phenomenon of societal violence, its forms and how to eliminate it according to remedial theses.

For his part, Dr. Mustafa Al-Qadi, Dean of the College of Medicine, thanked all those in charge of organizing this distinguished conference, headed by Dr. Nermin Adly, Vice Dean for Community and Environmental Affairs, noting the importance of this conference in discussing the phenomenon of societal violence and facing it.

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