Sukkur campus hosted a compelling session

On February 1, 2024, the Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy Sukkur campus hosted a compelling session delivered by the Country Director of the Youth Club, Mr. Tuaha Ibn e Jalil, and the President of the Sindh Chapter, Youth club Mr. Wajihuddin. The session proved to be both soulful and interactive, captivating the audience with a profound exploration of the pivotal themes encompassing Islam, education, and interpersonal connections. The engaging discourse centred around the significance of these elements in the lives of youth. The participants, including students and faculty, not only appreciated but also thoroughly enjoyed the session, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the discussed topics. The event served as a meaningful platform for fostering a sense of connection and shared values within the academic community. 

Sukkur Campus hosted a comprehensive fire safety training session

On 16th January 2024, the ZCPT-ZU Sukkur Campus hosted a comprehensive fire safety training session for faculty members, aiming to equip them with essential knowledge and skills to ensure a safe and prepared campus community. The training covered crucial topics such as fire prevention, hazard identification, fire extinguisher usage, evacuation procedures, and emergency response plans. Through interactive sessions, practical demonstrations, and hands-on experience with fire extinguishers, participants gained confidence in handling fire-related emergencies and promoting a fire-safe campus culture. The training received positive feedback from attendees, who appreciated the informative and engaging content, and the organisers look forward to building on this initiative to enhance campus safety. 

Pakistan Life Saving Programme conducted a comprehensive 2-day Basic Life Support (BLS) training

On 11th and 12th January 2024, the Pakistan Life Saving Programme conducted a comprehensive 2-day Basic Life Support (BLS) training at ZCPT-ZU Sukkur Campus, equipping students and faculty with vital lifesaving skills. Renowned instructors from the Pakistan Life Saving Programme led the training, which covered essential techniques such as CPR, choking relief, and AED usage. Through interactive sessions, hands-on practice, and real-time simulations, participants gained proficiency in responding to cardiac emergencies and other life-threatening situations. This initiative, organised by the Pakistan Life Saving Programme, aims to promote a culture of safety and wellness on campus, empowering students and faculty to save lives in critical situations. The event was ended by a motivating speech by Principal ZCPT Sukkur Dr. Muhammad Usman Khan. 

Community Service

The College of Clinical Psychology continues its tradition of giving back to the community through meaningful service. As part of its ongoing commitment, it organised the “Eid Gifts – Mall of Humanity” activity in collaboration with Helping Hand for Relief and Development. Through this initiative, new clothes were distributed as “Gifts of Libas with Love, Respect & Dignity”—spreading smiles across the miles and making Eid special for those in need. 

Mental Health Week 

The College of Clinical Psychology commemorates Mental Health Week each October by hosting a number of events, including a cake-cutting ceremony, panel discussions, free psychological camps and walks to raise awareness of mental health issues. 

Collaborations/MoU Signing

The College of Clinical Psychology has successfully collaborated and signed MoUs with different organisations