Women aged above 30 years are free to leave care homes
Dar Al-Dhiyafa houses women abandoned by their families
10 Mar 2018
Saudi Gazette report
JEDDAH – Adult women who live in the hospitality homes under the Ministry of Labor and Social Development are free to leave if they are capable of taking care of themselves, a senior official in the ministry has said.
Abdullah Al-Tawi, director general of the ministry’s office in Makkah province, said inmates who are educated and are confident they can live and work independently are allowed to leave the homes when they cross the age of 30 years.
The ministry established the care homes called Dar Al-Dhiyafa five years ago to accommodate convicted women who have been rejected by their families upon their release from prison after serving their sentences.
“We help these women to keep in touch with their relatives in order to convince them to take them back into the family,” Al-Tawi told Al-Watan Arabic daily.
Dar Al-Dhiyafa is different from Dar Al-Himaya, which accommodates women who had been subjected to family violence and torture. The ministry will conduct a thorough health check on such women before admitting them to Dar Al-Himaya or the protection home.
The ministry also establishes contacts with the women’s relatives to narrow their differences and explore the possibility of them being received back into the family allowing them to lead a normal life.
The two care homes accommodate 30 women with their children and provide them with psychological, social and medical support and help bring them closer to their relatives and families.
Dar Al-Dhiyafa accommodates women who have served jail terms but have been rejected by families and relatives. They are given accommodation and food and are informed about their rights and duties on the basis of the Dar’s rules and regulations.
The care home will help the women get suitable jobs after providing them with necessary training. It will also try to improve their conduct and life