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How Saudi child life specialists are supporting young patients

How Saudi child life specialists are supporting young patients
Child life specialist Raghad Al-Salamah from Abdulrahman鈥檚 Oasis speaks with Arab News. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 June 2025

How Saudi child life specialists are supporting young patients

How Saudi child life specialists are supporting young patients
  • Emerging field focuses on welfare of children undergoing medical treatment
  • Specialists aim to reduce anxiety by using play, educating patients

RIYADH: When a 9-year-old boy recovering from a kidney transplant refused to turn on the lights or speak to anyone, a child life specialist entered his room and comforted him by playing in the dark. Weeks later, she watched him take his first steps to recovery, both physically and emotionally.

Raghad Al-Salamah, among the first Saudis to work in the child life field, said the genre plays an important role in preparing children and families for the experience of hospitalization.

She told Arab News: 鈥淭he main focus of child life is helping families and children cope with their hospitalization and cope with their negative experiences.鈥

Child life specialists provide support tailored to the child鈥檚 age and emotional needs, aiming to reduce anxiety through preparation and play-based methods.

Their work includes explaining medical procedures in ways children can understand while creating a more supportive environment in clinical settings.

Al-Salamah said that, over time, the effect of child life services becomes visible in how children approach their treatment.

She said: 鈥淚 see the impact during hospitalization: I see that in their eyes, I see how they are, how excited they are I鈥檓 here, and how they are coping with their illness 鈥 And how they are taking their medication, going through their procedure.

鈥淪ometimes they are doing some procedure with no sedation. So, I really see the impact in the eyes of children and their families.鈥

Al-Salamah added that some families and healthcare providers still confused the role of child life specialists with other professions in the hospital.

She added: 鈥淪ome of the families, and healthcare providers, don鈥檛 understand what child life is and what it鈥檚 doing, so they always mix us up with a play therapist or with a social worker or even with a psychologist.鈥




Child life specialist Raghad Al-Salamah from Abdulrahman鈥檚 Oasis speaks with Arab News. (Screengrab)

She explained how specialists work to educate children about the treatment they will receive, helping them cope with any difficulties.聽

A study titled 鈥淩educing Anesthesia and Healthcare Cost Through Utilization of Child Life Specialists in Pediatric Radiation Oncology鈥 found that the presence of certified child life specialists reduced the need for anesthesia by 16 percent among children undergoing radiotherapy.

Another study, 鈥淏enefits of a Family-Centered Approach to Pediatric Induction of Anesthesia,鈥 found that when a family-centered model including child life specialists was used, the need for sedation before procedures dropped from 41 percent to 13 percent.

Al-Salamah said she was drawn to the field to prioritize children鈥檚 experience in healthcare, adding: 鈥淚 always was concerned, and had questions regarding the child who had the diagnosis and would live his life with the diagnosis.

鈥淚 was always focusing on educating the children and preparing them for their diagnosis and what they would be going through while they were here in the hospital.鈥

Expanding the role of child life specialists, Al-Salamah said, could strengthen the overall hospital experience for patients and healthcare teams.

鈥淢ost hospitals need to begin integrating child life specialists into their programs,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t has an impact not only on the children, but also on their families and the healthcare teams. It helps everyone in the hospital.鈥

While child life remains relatively new in 黑料社区, the field is gradually being integrated into pediatric care.

Fadi Munshi, executive director of Abdulrahman鈥檚 Oasis, the child life foundation in the Kingdom, said that at the early stages of implementation, many people, including healthcare staff, were unfamiliar with its role.

Munshi told Arab News: 鈥淲e had to raise awareness and explain how emotional and psychological safety support can make a big difference in a child鈥檚 healing.鈥

Munshi said the response from institutions had been encouraging, and added: 鈥淭oday, two main hospitals have child life teams, and staff often say they cannot imagine going back. Doctors, nurses and families all notice how children are more relaxed and cooperative during procedures.

鈥淭heir experience during the hospital stay is more positive, which eventually helps everyone in the healthcare system.鈥

He said some hospitals had already made significant progress in implementing these services, while others were continuing to build awareness and training capacity.

鈥淲e hope that every hospital in the future (can have these services) and this is one of our main goals: that every single child in 黑料社区 in every hospital can have this care in the future,鈥 Munshi said.

He added that many families had reported improvements in how their children handled their treatment, and said: 鈥淔amilies often tell us their child is less afraid, more comfortable. They ask specifically for the child life team to be present during some stressful painful procedures.鈥

Fahd Al-Thunayan, the chairman of Abdulrahman鈥檚 Oasis, said child life services played a vital role in improving hospital environments for young patients.

He told Arab News: 鈥淓veryone knows the fear and anxiety that comes with entering a hospital 鈥 how much more (is it) for a child who doesn鈥檛 understand many things?鈥

Child life specialists help create a more humane treatment environment, he said, using various methods to ease pain and provide emotional support.

He added: 鈥淭he result is a child who is more comfortable, cooperative and less stressed, which reflects positively on faster recovery and better quality of life in the hospital.鈥

Al-Thunayan said the foundation continues to support efforts aimed at expanding access to the services across the Kingdom, and added: 鈥淲e aspire for every hospitalized child to have access to child life specialists who support them psychologically and socially, just as they are treated physically.鈥


Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour

Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour
Updated 06 September 2025

Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour

Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour

RIYADH: The city of Tabuk is hosting the City Hub event, which started on Friday, marking the final stop of its nationwide tour organized by the General Entertainment Authority.

The two-week event comes to Tabuk after achieving remarkable success in previous editions, captivating visitors with diverse experiences and innovative family-friendly attractions.

Located near Tabuk Central Park, City Hub offers a wide range of entertainment zones, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Highlights include the esports zone, featuring competitive tournaments in popular titles such as EAFC 24 and TEKKEN 8, with valuable prizes for winners, bringing excitement to gaming enthusiasts.

For thrill seekers, the horror zone offers immersive experiences that recreate spine-chilling scenarios, ideal for fans of suspense and adventure.

The event also features a circus tent, where audiences can enjoy acrobatic and artistic performances, including dancing waterfalls, trapeze stunts and the 360-degree motorcycle cage show that electrifies spectators.

City Hub has become a successful model for mobile entertainment across the Kingdom, tailoring each edition to the host city鈥檚 character, the SPA reported.

It aligns with Vision 2030 goals to enhance quality of life and establish the Kingdom as a leading entertainment destination.

Earlier stops in Jazan, Alkhobar, Buraidah, Hail, Baha, and Taif drew attention and provided a platform to showcase local talent.

The project created thousands of direct and indirect jobs, and supported investments in emerging areas, making it a valuable addition to the Kingdom鈥檚 entertainment landscape.


KSrelief continues global health efforts with projects in Yemen, Djibouti聽

KSrelief continues global health efforts with projects in Yemen, Djibouti聽
Updated 06 September 2025

KSrelief continues global health efforts with projects in Yemen, Djibouti聽

KSrelief continues global health efforts with projects in Yemen, Djibouti聽
  • The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has announced a series of new health initiatives spanning Yemen, Djibouti, and global disease prevention partnerships

DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has announced a series of new health initiatives spanning Yemen, Djibouti, and global disease prevention partnerships, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). 
In Riyadh, KSrelief signed an agreement with a civil society organization on Wednesday to establish an integrated dialysis center within Al-Jahi Hospital in Daw'an district of Yemen鈥檚 Hadhramaut governorate. 
The new facility will provide treatment for patients suffering from chronic kidney failure, a service which is widely unavailable in the region. The project aims to improve the quality of life for patients, while strengthening Yemen鈥檚 strained healthcare system.
Meanwhile, in Djibouti, KSrelief launched a medical support project to supply the country鈥檚 Ministry of Health with essential medicines and equipment. The shipment included blood pressure medication, anti-nausea drugs, fever reducers, and critical medical supplies such as endotracheal tubes and arm slings.
Djibouti鈥檚 Minister of Health, Dr. Ahmed Robleh Abdilleh, expressed gratitude to 黑料社区 for its 鈥済enerous support and high-quality assistance鈥 in bolstering his country鈥檚 health sector according to SPA. 
KSrelief also hosted Peter Sands, Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, at its headquarters in Riyadh. The meeting, led by KSrelief Senior Advisor for Medical and Humanitarian Research Dr. Ziyad bin Ahmed Memish, explored strategies to combat the spread of infectious diseases worldwide. Sands commended KSrelief鈥檚 contributions, praising its funding of health projects and efforts to raise awareness of epidemics threatening global health.


鈥楪iant fish鈥 is one of AlUla鈥檚 desert wonders

鈥楪iant fish鈥 is one of AlUla鈥檚 desert wonders
Updated 06 September 2025

鈥楪iant fish鈥 is one of AlUla鈥檚 desert wonders

鈥楪iant fish鈥 is one of AlUla鈥檚 desert wonders
  • Rock鈥檚 unique shape resulted from erosion from ancient river systems 500m years ago, archeologists say
  • Unique geological, cultural treasures add to Saudi destination鈥檚 global appeal

RIYADH: The Fish rock in Wadi Al-Fann, AlUla governorate, is one of the region鈥檚 most striking natural sights, resembling a giant sea creature resting in the desert. 

When images of the geological wonder, which stretches nearly 200 meters, were first circulated online a few years ago, many social media users speculated that the rock was a fossilized giant fish.

But according to the Royal Commission for AlUla, archeologists believe the rock鈥檚 unique shape is the result of erosion from ancient river systems that swept sand to the edges of the supercontinent Gondwana, about 500 million years ago.

Wadi Al-Fann, a 65 sq. km centerpiece of the 鈥淛ourney Through Time Masterplan鈥 initiative, is part of the RCU鈥檚 efforts to transform AlUla into a leading global destination for arts, heritage, culture, and nature, while preserving its unique geological and cultural treasures.

AlUla鈥檚 giant fish is just one of the unique rock formations that can be found in the ancient city and its surroundings.

Among those discovered in the past years were the Elephant rock, Face rock, Arch rock, Mushroom rocks, and the Dancing rock.

The Face rock is found among the monumental tombs of Hegra, an ancient city of the Nabataeans in northwestern AlUla Valley.

In the Raggasat Valley, Dancing rocks have been named because they appear to be swaying together.

A number of mushroom-shaped rocks can be found in in the deserts of AlUla, the most famous of which is located in Sharaan Nature Reserve.

Not far from AlUla city center can be found the Rainbow rock, which resembles a rainbow flanked by two clouds.
 


How pocket parks can transform Saudi cities for a cooler climate and better quality of life

How pocket parks can transform Saudi cities for a cooler climate and better quality of life
Updated 06 September 2025

How pocket parks can transform Saudi cities for a cooler climate and better quality of life

How pocket parks can transform Saudi cities for a cooler climate and better quality of life
  • Pocket parks transform underused city spaces into vibrant green havens, adding beauty, shade, and environmental value to dense neighborhoods
  • By boosting biodiversity and cutting emissions, pocket parks align with Vision 2030, supporting smarter, sustainable, and future-ready Saudi cities

RIYADH: 黑料社区 has set sustainability goals as part of its long-term vision, embedding green practices into urban development strategies to enhance environmental conditions and improve quality of life.

One approach gaining international traction, and increasingly relevant in the Kingdom, is the creation of 鈥渦rban pockets鈥 鈥 also known as pocket parks.

These small gardens, designed for densely built-up areas, make use of underutilized spaces such as vacant lots between buildings, rooftops, or even courtyards in shopping centers. Several examples already dot Riyadh鈥檚 retail landscapes.

King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) in Rabigh, located along 黑料社区's Red Sea Coast, is renowned for its beaches, lush green spaces, and family-friendly attractions. (SPA)

Besides bringing nature and beauty to city life, these modest spaces carry significant environmental benefits. By providing shade and supporting evapotranspiration, they serve as natural cooling systems 鈥 a critical function in 黑料社区鈥檚 climate.

鈥淚 see small urban green pockets as essential components of sustainable city planning, especially in 黑料社区鈥檚 climate,鈥 Mohamed Khattab, a civil engineer promoting urban green space adoption, told Arab News.

Rafha, a governorate in the Northern Borders region, has a continuing program of expanding its green spaces as part of Saudi Vision 2030. (SPA)

The cooling effect of pocket parks is well-documented. A study conducted by Chinese scientists and published by ScienceDirect examined 14 such parks in Shanghai. Using drones to collect canopy and thermal data, the researchers compared temperatures within green pockets to surrounding non-vegetated areas.

They found surface temperatures were nearly 4 C lower, while air temperatures dropped by about 1.2 C. Overall thermal comfort, measured using the Universal Thermal Climate Index, improved by 3.7 C.

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For 黑料社区, the benefits extend well beyond climate control. Khattab noted that pocket parks also help purify the air. Urban pockets serve many other functions, including improving air quality through absorbing pollutants and releasing oxygen using the vegetation.

These innovations, he added, can help improve the quality of life in 黑料社区.

Salam Park, one of of the biggest of Riyadh City's green spaces, is a popular destination in the national capital. (Photo: Royal Commission for Riyadh City)
In Qassim, green spaces have been sprouting up as part of the are just of the region's urban interventions, particularly in the city of Buraidah. (SPA)

Accessible green areas allow people to relax, walk, and socialize, fostering healthier lifestyles and stronger communities. They also enhance the visual and environmental value of neighborhoods, making cities more appealing and inclusive.

Yet integrating pocket parks into dense, fast-developing cities requires foresight. 鈥淔rom a project control perspective, integrating these pockets requires strategic planning, balancing cost, schedule, and stakeholder expectations,鈥 said Khattab.

鈥淏ut the long-term benefits in terms of public health, environmental resilience, and urban quality of life make them a smart and impactful investment for Saudi cities.鈥

In Jeddah, efforts are being intensified to adopt a human-centered approach through the 'Bahja' project, one of the city's flagship initiatives aimed at enhancing quality of life by transforming open and underutilized spaces into vibrant urban parks. (SPA)
Hail, in the Kingdom's northwest, has stepped up development of its already expansive green areas, complete with paths for walking and cycling, family facilities and children鈥檚 spaces to promote recreation and well-being. to promote recreation and well-being. (SPA)

Urban planners must also ensure inclusivity. 鈥淒esigners must creatively use available spaces such as rooftops, vertical gardens, and pocket parks between buildings to introduce greenery without disrupting urban flow,鈥 Khattab said.

Parks should be accessible to all, including the elderly and people with disabilities, and connected to pedestrian routes, public transport, and community hubs to maximize use.

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鈥 Pocket parks have the potential to reduce temperatures in the surrounding area by up to 2 C, making cities and streets more livable.

鈥 Urban pockets carry many psychological benefits, like improving walkability and quality of life without the need to access larger parks.

鈥 They were first launched in the US, with Philadelphia introducing the first municipal pocket-park programs during the 1960s.

As the Kingdom advances toward its sustainable development goals, pocket parks align with broader environmental priorities. They encourage biodiversity, reduce carbon emissions, and promote water-efficient landscaping suited to desert conditions.

Neighborhoods across Madinah have achieved significant progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under Saudi Vision 2030 targets, according to 2024 urban indicators covering social, economic, housing, transport, and living standards. (SPA)

鈥淔rom a planning perspective, integrating green pockets into urban infrastructure reflects the shift toward smarter, more resilient cities, which is a core part of Vision 2030,鈥 Khattab said.

鈥淭hese spaces are not just environmental features. They are strategic tools that help Saudi cities become more inclusive, sustainable, and future-ready, in line with the Kingdom鈥檚 long-term development goals.鈥
 

 


Eurasian griffon vultures鈥 245,000km journey underlines need for conservation

Tagged Eurasian griffon vultures at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve. (Supplied)
Tagged Eurasian griffon vultures at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve. (Supplied)
Updated 05 September 2025

Eurasian griffon vultures鈥 245,000km journey underlines need for conservation

Tagged Eurasian griffon vultures at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve. (Supplied)
  • In winter 2023, the vulture returned to southwestern 黑料社区, travelling via the reserve, and then in spring 2024 migrated north where it has since remained in the mountains of Armenia and Azerbaijan

RIYADH: Two endangered Eurasian griffon vultures, satellite tagged and released by Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve, have traveled 245,632 kilometres, through eight countries, in the past 29 months.

This real-time data is the first of its kind in 黑料社区. Released for International Vulture Awareness Day it raises awareness of the global conservation crisis facing vultures and reinforces the need for cross-border conservation co-operation to ensure the species鈥 survival.

The vultures were released on April 3, 2023. The first vulture has journeyed 119,499km to date from the reserve in northwest 黑料社区, through Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran.

Tagged Eurasian griffon vultures at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve. (Supplied)

In winter 2023, the vulture returned to southwestern 黑料社区, travelling via the reserve, and then in spring 2024 migrated north where it has since remained in the mountains of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

To date it has reached altitudes of 6,527m above sea level, speeds of 123kph and experienced air temperatures ranging from 9C to 54C.

The second bird flew from the reserve to Iraq, reaching a maximum altitude of 9,029m above sea level (that is three times the altitude of a light aircraft) and a maximum flight speed of 128kph, before settling in Turkey and Iran.

The satellite tags provide real-time data on migration routes, utilisation of habitats, critical stopover points, and congregation areas. (Supplied)

It has travelled 126,133 km to date, traversing 黑料社区, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey and Iran.

These behaviors show that individuals of the same species can behave very differently, some migrating and others becoming resident, indicating the need for different management strategies.

鈥淭his tracking data represents the first comprehensive study of Eurasian griffon vulture movements in 黑料社区 and beyond, providing real-time baseline information that was previously unavailable to conservationists,鈥 said Andrew Zaloumis, CEO of Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve.

鈥淭he data reveals these birds have traveled the equivalent of six circumnavigations around the Earth in less than 2.5 years 鈥 an incredible distance that underscores the opportunity and urgent need for regional conservation strategies to ensure their long-term survival.

鈥淎t a time when the IUCN is reporting that 16 of the world鈥檚 23 vulture species are at risk of extinction, migratory bird populations must be managed as meta-populations across borders if we are to secure their future.鈥

The reserve fitted solar-powered satellite transmitters to both birds to monitor dispersal and migration patterns after release.

The satellite tags will fall off after about 3 years, when the Teflon tape holding them naturally decomposes.

The birds were tagged as part of the reserve鈥檚 efforts to understand the movement of large migratory species, specifically throughout 黑料社区, where little information exists.

The satellite tags provide real-time data on migration routes, utilisation of habitats, critical stopover points, and congregation areas. This information is critical to filling knowledge gaps in the movements of vultures, throughout the reserve, and regionally.

Vultures face a global conservation crisis. Despite their essential role in maintaining ecosystem health and preventing disease outbreaks by acting as nature's 鈥渃lean-up crew,鈥 all vulture species are now classified as threatened on the regional IUCN Red List.

Highly susceptible to poisoning, both intentional and accidental, vultures are also under threat from habitat loss, illegal poaching for trade, and electrocution from power lines.

Thanks to this data, the reserve can inform and implement management strategies.

The tagged birds provided information on the presence of resident and migratory vultures which then aided in the reserve monitoring program focussing and targeting specific locations in the reserve.

As a result, the reserve monitors the habitat of tagged and untagged vulture populations, and their habitats are afforded the highest level of protection under the reserve鈥檚 zonation plan.

The discovery in September 2024 of four active Eurasian griffon vulture nests in three separate breeding colonies is testament to the reserve鈥檚 conservation work and role as a sanctuary for the Kingdom鈥檚 natural heritage.

The reserve is committed to sharing its findings with the local and global scientific and conservation community and has published eight peer-reviewed papers to date with five more in drafting.

Through 黑料社区鈥檚 commitment, alongside 132 other countries, to the Convention on Migratory Species, which promotes the conservation of migratory animals and their habitats across national borders, more than 150 species are registered, including Griffon vultures.

This new data can globally aid in the research to secure and support migratory species through contributions to species-specific action plans, working groups and regional assessments.

Through collaboration with global organisations such as BirdLife International, this data can facilitate the establishment of Important Bird Areas or Protected Areas and inform local and regional conservation strategies with fellow royal reserves, protected areas and regional conservation partners.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve, one of eight royal reserves, stretches from the lava plains of the Harrat to the Red Sea in the west, connecting Neom, Red Sea Global, and AlUla. It is home to the Public Investment Fund鈥檚 Wadi Al-Disah project and Red Sea Global鈥檚 Destination AMAALA.