Dubai Health has unveiled Blue Café, a pioneering initiative aimed at enhancing autism care for children. This initiative is designed to function as a 'living lab' within the community, providing an interactive and supportive environment where parents and caregivers can engage, exchange experiences, and learn from each other.

Building on its commitment to 'Patients First', Dubai Health has introduced a platform that offers educational resources and supports research initiatives focused on improving autism care. Recognizing the challenges faced by families post-diagnosis, which often leave them feeling uncertain and isolated, the initiative was initially launched as a clinical consultation program at Al Jalila Children's Hospital.

The goal is to elevate autism care through community involvement and leverage the benefits of the integrated academic health system. Dubai Health's learning experts have crafted concise, research-based content on various autism care topics, presented in a user-friendly microlearning format, making it convenient for families to incorporate learning into their busy lives.

The website will feature webinars that translate the latest research on autism into practical care strategies for families. Additionally, the platform offers a secure and supportive online community forum, a virtual space for families to connect, ask questions, and share insights.

In the upcoming months, a physical café in Dubai will open, providing a welcoming space for families and caregivers to meet. Proceeds from the café will directly fund research initiatives aimed at enhancing autism care. Professor Nabil Zary, Senior Director of the Institute of Learning at Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, expressed his pride in launching this unique living lab, combining research with community experiences, with the support of generous donors.

The choice of blue, coinciding with World Autism Awareness Day, symbolizes calmness, understanding, and stability, aligning with the international recognition of autism awareness.