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'''Sahi''' (from the Arabic word صاحي meaning healthy) is a [[non profit]] school health programme in [[Ras al-Khaimah]], [[United Arab Emirates]] initiated in 2011 in collaboration with [[Arabian Healthcare Group]], and the [[Pilot experiment|pilot]] was implemented in September 2012. Its objectives, services and themes are to promote [[preventive health services]], and improve and promote health and safety-related attributes and behaviors in schools. It will also provide [[health screening]]s, [[Health quality report card|health reports]], [[health education]] workshops, and individual and/or family [[Counseling psychology|counselling]].{{fact|date=July 2018}}
'''Sahi''' (from the Arabic word صاحي meaning healthy) is a [[non profit]] school health programme in [[Ras al-Khaimah]], [[United Arab Emirates]] initiated in 2011 in collaboration with [[Arabian Healthcare Group]], and the [[Pilot experiment|pilot]] was implemented in September 2012. Its objectives, services and themes are to promote [[preventive health services]], and improve and promote health and safety-related attributes and behaviors in schools. It will also provide [[health screening]]s, [[Health quality report card|health reports]], [[health education]] workshops, and individual and/or family [[Counseling psychology|counselling]].{{fact|date=July 2018}}

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Sahi (from the Arabic word صاحي meaning healthy) is a non profit school health programme in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates initiated in 2011 in collaboration with Arabian Healthcare Group, and the pilot was implemented in September 2012. Its objectives, services and themes are to promote preventive health services, and improve and promote health and safety-related attributes and behaviors in schools. It will also provide health screenings, health reports, health education workshops, and individual and/or family counselling.[citation needed]


The programme is run by the Arabian Healthcare Group and headed by Francesca Rodgers, a therapist from the United Kingdom. The medical side of the programme is supported by staff from RAK Hospital.[citation needed]

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