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Minister: Mental health centers must meet new rules to renew licenses

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KUWAIT: Commercial licenses for mental health treatment and counseling centers will not be renewed after April 20, 2026, unless they comply with new regulations issued to govern the sector, Kuwait’s health minister said Thursday.

Last week, Minister Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi announced a first-of-its-kind regulatory framework setting new professional standards for private mental health centers and clinics. The rules require facilities to secure patient data systems to ensure confidentiality, employ licensed practitioners — including at least one psychologist with a doctoral degree — and comply strictly with ethics and healthcare regulations. Facilities must also be located in accessible areas.

“These measures reflect our commitment to building a safe, professional, and inclusive therapeutic environment — one that prioritizes human rights, preserves dignity, and strives for the highest standards of medical and psychological care,” Al-Awadhi said Thursday in his first public comments on the new rules.

Speaking on the sidelines of the 8th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Middle East Psychological Association (MEPA), Al-Awadhi highlighted the ministry’s latest efforts to develop mental health research and regulations, emphasizing that sound public health policy must be grounded in an accurate understanding of the social realities shaping society.

“Mental health is not only about treating disorders — it is also about strengthening psychological resilience, preventing risk factors, and empowering individuals with the emotional and social tools they need to thrive,” Al-Awadhi said.

He highlighted the governments newly adopted integrated approach that brings together psychological and psychiatric services, bridging clinical care with community-based psychosocial support programs. This model, he said, is guided by the latest scientific standards and leading international best practices.

Dr Joanne Hands, President of MEPA, spoke about expanding access to mental health resources beyond clinical settings. “What makes this event truly unique is that it’s open to the general public,” she said. “We believe professional walls must be expanded. By educating and empowering individuals and families, we can reduce stigma and promote mental wellness for all.”

Hands also unveiled MEPA’s upcoming focus on corporate membership and engagement, emphasizing the direct link between employee well-being and organizational success. “We now invite the corporate sector to be active partners in shaping healthier workplaces,” she said. “Well-being is not a luxury — it’s a necessity.”

Waleed Al-Khashti, Chief of Corporate Communications & Relations at Zain Kuwait, the event’s Platinum Sponsor, reaffirmed the company’s continued commitment to mental health advocacy. Zain has supported the conference for three consecutive years and launched one of the region’s largest workplace mental health initiatives — Be Well.

“At Zain, we believe people flourish in environments that support them emotionally, professionally, and personally,” Al-Khashti said. “Our work extends beyond therapy access — we’ve certified employees as Mental Health First Aiders and fostered a workplace culture rooted in psychological safety.” He added that Zain is actively working with MEPA to deepen collaborations that benefit both employees and communities across the region.

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Health Minister: Graduates are vital to Kuwait’s national health renaissance

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KUWAIT: Health Minister Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi affirmed on Tuesday that Kuwait’s new health projects are being developed by capable professionals and led by minds committed to hard work and integration. His remarks came in a speech delivered on his behalf by Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health Affairs Dr Munther Al-Hasawi during a ceremony honoring Kuwaiti medical graduates from the University of Jordan.

Dr Al-Hasawi congratulated the graduates on their achievement, noting that their success was the result of perseverance, dedication and long nights of study. “This moment is a tribute to those who remained patient and committed to their goals,” he said. In his address to the honorees, Dr Al-Awadhi said, “You are called upon to actively contribute to the renaissance of your nation, particularly through participation in new national health projects — projects that are founded on competence and driven by minds that believe in collaboration and hard work.”

He stressed that the involvement of young medical professionals is not a luxury, but a national necessity and a trust that carries historical significance. Highlighting the importance of unity within the health sector, Dr Al-Awadhi said, “The success of a doctor is incomplete without a nurse. Laboratory work thrives only with accurate diagnoses, and quality healthcare requires the cooperation of all — administrators, technicians, doctors, pharmacists and support staff.”

He acknowledged the challenges facing the medical profession globally, but praised those who choose the path of medicine for their unwavering dedication. “Those who take up this profession carry a noble mission. Their resolve exceeds obstacles, and their spirits are prepared to serve with sincerity and steadfastness,” he said. Concluding his message, the minister reminded the graduates of the core values of their chosen path: “You belong to a profession whose essence is humanity and whose purpose is mercy — live up to the honor of this mission.” — KUNA

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Kuwait toughens weapons law | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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KUWAIT: The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a draft decree-law amending key provisions of the 1991 weapons and ammunition law, introducing penalties for carrying bladed or air weapons in public without valid justification, in a move aimed at reinforcing public order and addressing growing security concerns.

Minister of Justice Counselor Nasser Al-Sumait said the new amendment criminalizes the possession or carrying of bladed weapons or air guns (with a caliber of 6 mm or more) in public spaces such as schools, mosques and markets without a legitimate reason. Offenders will face imprisonment ranging from six months to one year and/or a fine of KD 500 to KD 1,000.

The amendment also targets acts of public intimidation, stipulating harsher penalties for those who deliberately frighten others using such weapons, with prison terms of one to two years and fines of KD 1,000 to KD 2,000. Additionally, the sale, import, or marketing of these weapons without official licensing is now prohibited.

The minister noted that the law empowers the minister of interior to define which weapons fall under the ban and specify the areas where the restrictions apply. “These amendments fill a previous legal gap by criminalizing actions that disturb public safety,” Al-Sumait said. “They reinforce the rule of law and reflect legislative awareness of emerging behaviors that threaten social peace.”

The Cabinet also approved a draft decree-law renaming the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) as the Public Authority for Civil Aviation. The move reflects the Kuwaiti government’s realization of the dire need for a modern and integrated piece of legislation to regulate the country’s civil aviation, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Shereeda Al-Maousherji said in a press statement following the meeting.

This fresh legislation, the minister maintained, would ensure this vital sector’s required resilience to cope with global advancements in this domain. It is also deemed one of the main requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and a prime determinant for licensing airports and air navigation facilities, he explained. The Cabinet decided to refer the draft decree-law to HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for final approval. — KUNA

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Unified GCC tourist visa to launch soon

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RIYADH: A unified Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) tourist visa for non-Gulf residents will be launched soon, GCC Secretary General Jasem Al-Budaiwi announced on Wednesday. In a statement issued by the GCC Secretariat following the 39th meeting of directors of passport departments of the GCC ministries of interior, Al-Budaiwi expressed appreciation for the collective efforts that contributed to the development of the unified visa system.

He affirmed that the initiative aligns with the shared visions of the region’s leaderships and will support the enhancement of tourism and economic integration across member states. Al-Budaiwi also emphasized the commitment of relevant authorities to adopt advanced technologies and respond to growing global security challenges— KUNA

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