Under Republic Act No. 9262, otherwise known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 (“VAWC”), the concept of “violence” against women and children includes not just physical violence, but also sexual violence, psychological violence, and economic abuse, including threats of such acts, battery, assault, coercion, harassment, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty.[1] The law penalizes any act or a series of acts “committed by any person against a woman who is his wife, former wife, or against a woman with whom the person has or had a sexual or dating relationship, or with whom he has a common child, or against her child whether legitimate or illegitimate, within or without the family abode.”
This presentation shows how the barangay council for the protection children (BCPC) can be organized and made functional using the community organizing process. The elements of community organizing, namely, education and training, organization-building, resource mobilization and people's participation are key. This can be used by social workers and community development workers, who have a good grasp of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, laws on children and the local government structures mandated to protect and promote the rights of a child.
Under Republic Act No. 9262, otherwise known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 (“VAWC”), the concept of “violence” against women and children includes not just physical violence, but also sexual violence, psychological violence, and economic abuse, including threats of such acts, battery, assault, coercion, harassment, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty.[1] The law penalizes any act or a series of acts “committed by any person against a woman who is his wife, former wife, or against a woman with whom the person has or had a sexual or dating relationship, or with whom he has a common child, or against her child whether legitimate or illegitimate, within or without the family abode.”
This presentation shows how the barangay council for the protection children (BCPC) can be organized and made functional using the community organizing process. The elements of community organizing, namely, education and training, organization-building, resource mobilization and people's participation are key. This can be used by social workers and community development workers, who have a good grasp of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, laws on children and the local government structures mandated to protect and promote the rights of a child.
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 29 Series of 2019 RIGHTS OF CHILDRESPunto Mindoro
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 29 Series of 2019 | RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING THE EACH RIGHTS OF CHILDREN (RIGHT TO SURVIVAL, RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT, RIGHT TO PROTECTION AND RIGHT TO PARTICIPATION)
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 18 SERIES OF 2019 ADOPTION OF 2020 GAD PLANPunto Mindoro
CHAIRWOMAN SUSAN BONDAD
Brgy. 6, Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro
RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2020 AMOUNTING TO P89, 505.2
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 24 Series of 2019 PROTECTION OF CHILDREN PLANPunto Mindoro
CHAIRWOMAN SUSAN BONDAD
Brgy. 6, Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 24 Series of 2019 | RESOLUTION RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING BARANGAY COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN (BCPC) ACTION PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2020 AMOUNTING TO P17, 154.22.
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 07 Series of 2019Punto Mindoro
Chairwoman Susan Bondad
Brgy, 6, Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT – THREE YEAR INVESTMENT PLAN OF BARANGAY 06, MAMBURAO, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
Healthy Village: An Approach for localizing SDGs and combat child malnutrition ahidul islam kazal
The objectives of Healthy Village Campaign Program are to ignite desire of individuals, households, and community to improve the health of their children, environments, and lives to achieve the status of Healthy Village under the overall guidance of Union Parishad.
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 29 Series of 2019 RIGHTS OF CHILDRESPunto Mindoro
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 29 Series of 2019 | RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING THE EACH RIGHTS OF CHILDREN (RIGHT TO SURVIVAL, RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT, RIGHT TO PROTECTION AND RIGHT TO PARTICIPATION)
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 18 SERIES OF 2019 ADOPTION OF 2020 GAD PLANPunto Mindoro
CHAIRWOMAN SUSAN BONDAD
Brgy. 6, Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro
RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2020 AMOUNTING TO P89, 505.2
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 24 Series of 2019 PROTECTION OF CHILDREN PLANPunto Mindoro
CHAIRWOMAN SUSAN BONDAD
Brgy. 6, Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 24 Series of 2019 | RESOLUTION RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING BARANGAY COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN (BCPC) ACTION PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2020 AMOUNTING TO P17, 154.22.
BRGY. 6 RESOLUTION NO. 07 Series of 2019Punto Mindoro
Chairwoman Susan Bondad
Brgy, 6, Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT – THREE YEAR INVESTMENT PLAN OF BARANGAY 06, MAMBURAO, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
Healthy Village: An Approach for localizing SDGs and combat child malnutrition ahidul islam kazal
The objectives of Healthy Village Campaign Program are to ignite desire of individuals, households, and community to improve the health of their children, environments, and lives to achieve the status of Healthy Village under the overall guidance of Union Parishad.
Catalysts for Social Action is an Indian NGO that works towards creating and ensuring a brighter future for every child under institutional care.
We strive to ensure a future for children in need of care and protection which pays attention to their physical, emotional, personal and spiritual wellbeing and learning.
Building Effective Partnerships Between Pediatrics and Public HealthPractical Playbook
The webinar, titled “Building Effective Partnerships between Pediatrics and Public Health: Lessons Learned from the Practical Playbook and American Academy of Pediatrics,” is helpful to anyone interested in learning about partnerships between primary care (especially pediatricians!), public health, and communities.
The webinar includes:
The WHY of partnering: Drs. Dougé and Castel will share their perspectives on why pediatricians should partner with public health.
The HOW: Practical Playbook project planner Tia Simmons will share tools and resources pediatricians, public health professionals, and communities can use to partner and work together.
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Many ways to support street children.pptxSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
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A process server is a authorized person for delivering legal documents, such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other court papers, to peoples involved in legal proceedings.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
3. C H I L D
KATUWANG ANG
IBA’T IBANG
AHENSYA PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
BATAAN CHILD EMPOWERMENT COUNCIL,
KASAMAKA CBR INC, BCPC, LPPC, DAY CARE
WORKERS
6. PHO ACCOMPLISHMENT
AS OF OCTOBER 2014 TO APRIL 2015
RIGHT TO HEALTH
VITAMIN A
SUPPLEMENTATION
No. of Children
Served
6-11 months 7,944
12-59 months 65,108
6-59 months 73,052
Lactating Mothers 1,962
MNP
SUPPLEMENTATION
No. of Children
Served
6-11 months 1,555
12-23 months 3,068
DEWORMING No. of Children
Served
12-59 months 71,279
OPERATION TIMBANG PLUS
( WEIGHT FOR AGE STATUS)
No. of Children
Served
Total (R8)
0-71 months 91,210
Total Normal Weights 85,379 ( Prev. 93.61)
Total Under Weight 3,422 ( Prev. 3.75)
Total Severely Underweight 860 ( Prev. 0.94)
Total Over weight 1,549 ( Prev. 1.70)
OPERATION TIMBANG PLUS
( LENGTH/HEIGHT FOR AGE
STATUS)
No. of Children
Served
Total (R8)
0-71 months 91,180
Total N - 80,162 ( Prev. 87.92)
Total St - 6,761 ( Prev. 7.42)
Total SSt - 2,660 ( Prev. 2.92)
Total T - 1,597 ( Prev. 1.75)
7. PHO ACCOMPLISHMENT
AS OF OCTOBER 2014 TO APRIL 2015
RIGHT TO HEALTH
OPERATION TIMBANG PLUS
( WEIGHT FOR LENGTH/HEIGHT
STATUS)
No. of Children
Served
Total (R8)
0-71 months 89,504
With Normal Weights 83,660 ( Prev. 93.47)
Total Wasted 2,049 ( Prev. 2.29)
Total Severely Wasted 803 ( Prev. 0.90)
Total Overweight 1,927 ( Prev. 2.15)
ImmunizationANTIGENS
No. of Children
Served
PENTA 1 16
PENTA 2 24
PENTA 3 27
OPV1 58
OPV2 113
OPV3 108
MV 73
HepB 38
PHO OTHER
SERVICES
No. of Children
Served
IRON SUPPLEMENTATION
Infant-LBWT 153
12-59 months Children 1,553
Pregnant Mothers 2,068
Lactating Mothers 1,360
DENTAL ORAL HEALTH EXAMINATION
12-71 months Children 2,374
8. 2015
NATIONAL
“Komunidad at
pamahalaan,
magkaisa: Pang-
aabuso sa bata,
wakasan na!”
MONTH
CHILDREN’S
Lubhang napapanahon ang nasabing tema ng pagdiriwang dahil alam naman na4n na napakaraming mga
insidente ng pang-aabuso ang nagaganap laban sa mga kabataan, ang mas nakalulungkot pa, kung minsan
ay mga bata din ang may kagagawan ng mga pang-aabuso.
9. DEVICES
AWARDING
The Provincial
Government of Bataan &
The Provincial Council
on Disability Affairs thru
the leadership of
Governor Albert S.
Garcia In partnership
with Latter Day Saints
Charities
AND
ASSISTIVE
OF
MOBILITY
Sa pakikipagtulungan sa Provincial Council on Disablity Affairs at sa Chruch of laCer Day Saints Chari4es, 49
na batang may Cerebral Palsy ang nabigyan ng mobility assis4ve devices.
10. Free
Hearing
Aids
So The
World
345 hearing impaired
Bataeños whose ages
range from 3 to 88 were
among the beneficiaries
of free hearing aids from
the Starkey Hearing
Foundation.
Starkey
FoundaTon
May Hear
345 hearing impaired Bataeños whose ages range from 3 to 88 were among the beneficiaries of free hearing
aids from the Starkey Hearing Founda4on.
15. RIGHT TO SOCIAL SECURITY
Early
Childhood to
Adolescence
Day Care Services 11,582
Capacity Building for Day Care Workers
a. Seminar on Curriculum Planning 65 day care workers as pool of trainers
and 11, 582 day care children
(3-5 years to 13-17
years)
b. Training on the Use of Standard Manual
for Day Care Workers on Early Childhood
Care & Development Services
63 day care workers as pool of trainers
11, 582 day care children
Children’s Congress
approximately, 4,770 children
participated from 265 day care centers
province wide.
Participation of provincial winners in the
regional childrens congress held at SM Clark
Pampanga
18 provincial delegates participated in
the event
Supplemental Feeding to the Day Care of
Bataan Child Empowerment Council (BCEC)
Areas
389 day care children in Indigenous
communities
Health Services (Medical check-ups and
provision of vitamins and medicines for
common colds and flue
389 children
Provision of school supplies 389 children
16. RIGHT TO BE PROTECTED
FROM COMMERCIAL AND
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION
INDICATOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS ACTIVITIES No. of Children Served Amount Utilized
Incidence of child labor
Provided livelihood assistance to parents of
children at risk at the following barangays:
Sisiman and Camaya , Mariveles; East
Daang Bago , Samal; Sta. Elena , Orion ,
Bataan
385 parents / guardian
beneficiaries of the
Kabuhayn para sa
Magulang ng Batang
Mangagawa (KASAMA)
livelihood assistance.
P 1,048,000.00
Presence/implementation of
adequate laws and programs
Conducted Orientation on RA 9231 ; the role
of the BCPC to the child laborers and
children at risks -- in Orani , Bataan ;
Camaya, Mariveles and the nine barangays
of Abucay, Bataan ; Three (3) barangays
were enroled and will be given Child Labor
Free Certifiation from the DOLE RO III
Regional Director
333 parents, barangay
officials , and other
stakeholders attended the
seminar
Snacks : P
16,650.00
17. RIGHT TO
EDUCATION INDICATOR
NO. OF
CHILDREN
SERVED
AMOUNT
UTILIZED
Gross Enrolment Rate in ECD 86.55% -5.20%
% of Grade I Pupil with ECD 86.55% 3.91%
Apparent Intake Rate in Grade I (6 yrs. old) 112.34% 0.00%
Net Intake Rate (NIR) Grade I 64.80% 0.00%
Gross Enrolment Rate (GER) 99.34% 0.00%
Net Enrolment Rate (Participation Rate)
87.56% 0.00%
Cohort Survival Rate 94.88% 3.12%
Coefficient of Efficiency 96.76% 1.54%
Years Input Per Graduate 6.2 0.1
Graduation Rate 98.76% -0.36%
Completion Rate 94.14% 3.65%
Promotion Rate 98.80% 0.57%
Repetition Rate 0.52% -0.06%
School Leaver Rate 1.15% -0.70%
Simple Drop-out Rate 0.51%
Retention Rate 98.67% 1.67%
Teacher - Pupil Ratio 1:37
Pupil:Textbook Ratio 1:01
Classroom:Pupil 1:35
Desk/Armchair:Pupil 1:01
Secondary school
Gross Enrolment 86.84% -1.76%
Participation Rate 71.71% 0.95%
Cohort Survival Rate 88.73% -3.15%
Coefficient of Efficiency 89.84% 4.86%
Years Input Per Graduate 4.45 -0.26
Promotion Rate 94.35% -0.40%
Repetition Rate 1.74% -1.47%
School Leaver Rate 3.91% -2.38%
Simple Drop-out Rate 2.33% -0.21%
Graduation Rate 97.30% -0.19%
Completion Rate 87.32% 7.31%
Retention Rate 95.78% -17.40%
Teacher - Pupil Ratio 1:38
Pupil:Textbook Ratio 1:01
Classroom:Pupil 1:46
Desk/Armchair:Pupil 1:01
Educational
programs
CONDUCTED
CAREER
GUIDANCE TO 11
SCHOOLS
2,158 HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENTS
18.
19. RIGHT TO
OPINION
Childhood to
Adolescence
(6-12 to 13-17 years old)
Recently the PCWC
coordinated with Dep Ed Re:
membership of Supreme
Student Council to PCWC
Provision of venue for
children's opinion to
be heard and
considered in planning
PCWC Monitoring initiatives on
the involvement of child
representative in the
organization 237 Barangay
Councils for the Protection of
Children Province wide
22. RIGHT TO INFORMATION
Maternal and
family
illiteracy
Conduct of Parent Effectiveness
Services as part of Day Care
Services (as tool in enhancing the
parents’ capability of fulfilling their
roles and responsibilities as
parents and key contibutors in
community development.
23. RIGHT TO REST AND
LIESURE
Childhood to
Adolescence
( 6-12 to 13-17 years )
children ages 3-5
Sensing Journey on Wild Life to
indigenous children and their
families. This is also in
commemoration with Family Day
364 children and
364 parents
24. RIGHT TO ADEQUATE
STANDARD OF LIVING
Access to potable
water
121, 342
Households
Level I 32304 (25.87%)
households
Leval II 10704 (8.57 %)
households
Level III 78334 (62.74%)
households
Employment and
Income
SPES BENEFICIARIES 1,000 STUDENTS
WORK APPRECIATION
PROGRAM 69 YOUTH