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State of the Children Report Template

The document outlines the importance of creating a child-friendly barangay in the Philippines, emphasizing the rights of children to survival, development, protection, and participation. It highlights various laws and frameworks aimed at promoting children's welfare, as well as the roles of local institutions in ensuring these rights are realized. The vision for 2025 includes children living in supportive communities with access to essential services and protection from harm.
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The document outlines the importance of creating a child-friendly barangay in the Philippines, emphasizing the rights of children to survival, development, protection, and participation. It highlights various laws and frameworks aimed at promoting children's welfare, as well as the roles of local institutions in ensuring these rights are realized. The vision for 2025 includes children living in supportive communities with access to essential services and protection from harm.
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SETTING

UP A
CHILD
FRIENDLY
BARANGAY
Presidential Decree
603 of 1974
The Child is one of the most important assets of
the nation. Every effort should be exerted to
promote his welfare and enhance his
opportunities for a useful and happy life.
The child is not a mere creature of the State.
Hence, his individual traits and aptitudes should be
cultivated to the utmost insofar as they do not
conflict with the general welfare.
The molding of the character of the child starts at
the home. Consequently, every member of the
family should strive to make the home a
wholesome and harmonious place as its
atmosphere and conditions will greatly influence
the child's development.
Presidential Decree
603 of 1974
The natural right and duty of parents in the
rearing of the child for civic efficiency should
receive the aid and support of the government.

Other institutions, like the school, the church, the


guild, and the community in general, should
assist the home and the State in the endeavor to
prepare the child for the responsibilities of
adulthood.
Setting Up a Child
Friendly Locality
 In 1990, Philippine Government ratified the
Convention on the Rights of the Child.
 (CRC)
Proclamation No. 672 – Philippine Plan of
Action for Children
 Republic Act 8425 – Social Reform Agenda
and Poverty Alleviation Program
 Philippine National Strategic Framework
for Plan Development for Children “Child
21” (Council for the Welfare of Children)
Setting Up a Child
Friendly Locality
 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
of Discrimination Against Women and
(CEDAW)
 Medium Term Philippine Development Plan
(1999-2004)
 1998, Council for the Welfare of Children
conducted “Search for Child Friendly
Municipalities and Cities”
 Fifth Country Program for Children (CPC V)
1999-2003
Setting Up a Child
Friendly Locality

Make legislators, local and


national executives, the judiciary
and program implementers
“child sensitive” to effectively
address the priority needs of
children.
What is a Child
Friendly Barangay?
A barangay is child
friendly when it is able
to assure that all
children possess the
rights classified as
SURVIVAL,
DEVELOPMENT,
PROTECTION,
PARTICIPATION and
ensure that their needs
SURVIVAL RIGHTS
• Inherent right to life,
• Right to name and nationality,
• Right to identity and those dealing with
parental and governmental duties and
obligations,
• Adequate and decent standard of
living,
• Access to basic health care and
services, social security and
rehabilitation.
DEVELOPMEN
T
RIGHTS
Access to educational opportunities,
relevant information, play, leisure,
cultural activities, and rights to freedom
of thought, conscience and religion
PROTECTIO
N
RIGHTS
Cover those rights which guard children
against all forms of abuses, exploitation
and discrimination, and in areas where a
child is considered to be in extremely
difficult circumstances.
PARTICIPATION BARANGAY BAGONG SILANG

RIGHTS

Pertain to the rights of freedom to


expression and to have one’s views taken
into account, involvement in decision
making and consultative process, freedom
of association and assembly.
How Child Rights will be
Realized?
• Local Institutions
categorized under
Executive, Legislative and
Judicial branches are set up
with task and functions that
are consistent with the
needs and rights of children;

• Basic services are delivered


to respond to the needs and
rights of children.
Child Friendly
Barangay in the
Municipality of Daet
Fifth Country Program for
Children (CPC V)
• 2003 the Beginning
Local Institutions Involved to
Ensure Child Friendly
Commitments are Fulfilled
• Office of the Municipal Mayor
• MPDO
• Municipal Development Council
• Municipal Council for the Protection of
Children
• Sangguniang Pambayan
• Municipal Health Office
• Rural Health Units/ Centers
• Local Health Board
• Local School Board
• Social Welfare Office
• Public Information Office
Local Institutions Involved to
Ensure Child Friendly
Commitments are Fulfilled
Other Institutions:

Courts and Public Prosecutors Office


Churches and Religious Groups
Philippine National Police
Non-Government Organizations
Media
Department of Education
Department of Interior and Local
Government
Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority
Local Civil Registrar’s Office
Four (4) GIFTS FOR CHILDREN

• Local Plan for Children


• Local Investment Plan for
Children
• Local Code for Children
• State of the Children Report
STATE OF
THE
CHILDREN
REPORT

PREPARATION
STATE OF THE CHILDREN
REPORT
• It serves as a commitment of the local
administration.
• It is an instrument that measure if the vision for the
children of the locality is achieved.
• It is also a means for policy advocacy and
partnership for the realization of children’s rights.

• This is also an indicator of the local leadership in


assuming their political accountability for the
recognition, protection, promotion and fulfillment of
the rights of the girl and boy child.
• Strengthened Local Council for the Protection
of Children and State of the Children Report
ensures that the best interest of children are
served through responsible local
governance.
Vision
For
Childre
n
Visio
n
By year 2025, the CHILDREN of
BAGONG SILANG who are living in a
financially stable families and child-
friendly-communities, are healthy,
value-oriented, effectively
protected, empowered, productive
and successful, are receiving strong
support from the local government
units and multi-sectoral entities who
are providing the impetus for the
children’s total growth and
Missi
on
 Promote the welfare and development
of children through enactment of
legislation and implement related laws
and ordinances.
 Develop doable and child-friendly
plans, programs and activities.
 Provide basic social services and
facilities for proper health, nutrition
and quality education.
Goals and
Objectives
 Born to a healthy mother, living in a safe
environment, receiving quality health
services and education for optimum
survival, growth and development;
 Regardless of ethnic origin and
exemptions, are enjoying a full childhood
life enhanced and nurtured by their
parents since their early ages in a
community that promotes orderliness
towards their total development and
empowerment;
Strategie
s
In Order to realize the goals, the following
strategies shall be adopted and
undertaken:

 Formulate a Municipal and Barangay


Development Plan For Children;
 Intensify and integrate various
programs on children and women
 Inventory/ masterlisting and profiling
(CBMS Survey)
Children
Population
Children
Bagong Silang Projected Number
of Children (0-17 Years Old CY
2024

Population
18 and above Children population Bagong Silang Total
male 0-17 female 0-17
Population 2024 = 1,079

544
Total Children
1,079
Population 2024 = 261
28.6
Male = 130
535
Female= 131
Proportion of children
Population to total
Source : MHO 2024 Population = 28.6%
Right
to
Surviv
All children have
the inherent right
to life. The state
must meet the
basic needs of
children such as
adequate and
nutritious food,
potable water, and
access to health
Child
Healt
h
Child Delivery by
type of Health
Personnel 2024 :
Total = 4
Delivered by Doctors
=2 2 539

Delivered by nurses
=0 0
568
Delivered by
midwives 2
606
2
Others = 0 0
72

Source : MHO 2024


Standard Requirement : All
infants are exclusively
breastfed up to about six
months
Number of Infants 0-
6 months = 9

Number of Infants 0-
6 months exclusively
breastfed until six
months = 5
Accomplishment =
3.52%
Source : MHO 2024
Standard Requirement : All children are
fully immunized against tuberculosis,
diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and
measles

Number of Children
under 1 year old –

Number of Children
fully immunized–

Accomplishment =

Source : MHO 2024


Standard Requirement : All
children 0-71 months old
are weighed monthly
Number of Preschool
children = 14,150

Number of preschool
children weighed
monthly – 12,931
% OPT coverage = 91.38
%
Source : 2010 OPT Result, MNAO Record
Number of Preschool
children =
 Preschool children with
normal weight–
% of Normal PSC=
%
 Underweight preschool
children =
% of underweight PSC=
%
Severely underweight
(SUW) preschool children
Source : 2024 OPT
=
Result, MNAO Record
% of SUW PSC= %
Standard Requirement : All
children are well nourished

Number of Preschool
Children (PSC) =

Number of overweight
(OW) preschool
children =

Source : 2024 OPT Result,


% of OW PSC= 0.00 %
MNAO Record
Standard Requirement : All
children are Well Nourished (WN)

Number children 0-6 YO


= -------

0-6 YO well nourished =


---------

% of WN Children =
Source : 2024 OPT Result, ------%
MNAO Record
Standard Requirement : All
children 1-5 years old are
given Vitamin A 2x a year
Number of Children 1-
5 year old =

Number of Children
given Vit. A 2x a year
=

Accomplishment =
Source : Barangay 2024 %
Maternal
Health
Standard Requirement : All births are
attended by trained health personnel

Number of live
births = 1,785
Number of births
attended by skilled
health personnel =
1,731
Accomplishment =
97%
Source : MHO 2010
DOH Target = 80 %
Standard Requirement : All pregnant
women get at least 4 complete pre-
natal check - ups

Number of pregnant
women = 3,382

Number of pregnant
women with at least 4
natal check-up = 2,619
Accomplishment =
77.44%
Source : MHO 2010 DOH Target = 80 %
Standard Requirement : All
mothers are fully
immunized against tetanus
Toxoid (TT2 Number
+) of
pregnant women =
3,382
Number of
pregnant women
fully immunized
against tetanus =
1,987
Accomplishment =
58.75 %
Source : MHO 2010 DOH Target = 80 %
Standard Requirement : All
pregnant women who are
at risk get emergency
obstetric care
Number of
pregnant women at
risk – 629
Number of
pregnant women at
risk get emergency
obstetric care &
were referred – 629
Accomplishment =
Source : 25 Barangays 2010
100 %
Standard Requirement : All
pregnant women are given
sufficient doses of Vitamin
A Number of
pregnant women
= 3,382
Number of
pregnant
women given
Vitamin A = 370
Accomplishment
= 10.94 %

Source : MHO 2010


DOH Target = 80
%
Standard Requirement : All
pregnant women are given
Complete dosage of iron
Number of
pregnant women
= 3,382
Number of
pregnant women
given iron =
1,999
Accomplishment
= 59.11%
Source : MHO
DOH Target = 80
2010 %
Standard Requirement : All
lactating mothers are given
sufficient doses of Vitamin A

Number of Lactating
women = 2,899

Number of lactating
women given
Vitamin A = 1,783
Accomplishment =
61.51 %
Source : MHO 2010 DOH Target = 80 %
Standard Requirement : All
lactating mothers are given
Complete dosage of iron

Number of lactating
mothers – 2,899
Number of lactating
mothers given iron–
1,865
Accomplishment =
64.34 %

DOH Target = 80 %
Source : MHO 2010
Standard Requirement : Post
partum women with at least 2
Post partum Visits
Number of post
partum women –
Number2,899
of post
partum women with
at least 2 post
partum visits –
1,811
Accomplishment =
62.48 %

DOH Target =
Source : MHO 2010
Standard Requirement : Post
partum women initiated
Breastfeeding
Number of post
partum women =
2,899
Post partum women
Initiated
Breastfeeding =
1,785
Accomplishment =
61.85 %

DOH Target =
Source : MHO 2010
Standard Requirement :
Mothers who gave birth last
year had 3 years apart

Number of mothers who gave birth


last year has 3 years apart – 539

Source : 25 Barangays 2010


Family
Practic
es
Standard Requirement : All
families have safe drinking water

Number of household
(actual) = 18,689
Household with
access to safe
drinking water =
18,372
Coverage = 98 %

MDG Target by 2015


Source : PHO 2010 = 86.8 %
Levels of Water
System in Daet
Level 1 (Stand-alone water
points like hand pump, shallow
well, rainwater collector) = 707
Level II (Piped water with a
communal water point like
spring source) = 2,329
Level III (Piped water supply
with a private water point like the
CNWD house connection) =
15,336
Source : MHO 2010
Standard Requirement : All
families use only sanitary latrines

Number of
household (actual)
= 18,689

HH using sanitary
latrines = 17,392

Coverage= 93 %

MDG Target by
Source : 25 Barangays, MHO 2010 2015 = 83.8 %
Standard Requirement : All
families use only iodized salt

Number of
household (actual)
= 18,689

HH using iodized
salt = 18,689

Coverage = 100 %

Source : PHO 2010


Standard Requirement : All fathers and
mothers share in the care and rearing
of children

Number of
household (actual)
= 18,689
Fathers who share
in child rearing
responsibilities =
7,117
Accomplishment =
38 %
Source : 25 Barangays Target = 100 %
Standard Requirement : All families
have satisfactory disposal of solid
waste
Number of
household (actual) =
18,689
Families with
satisfactory Waste
Disposal = 16,060
Families with
complete basic
sanitation facilities
= 16,981
Accomplishment =
91 %
Source : PHO 2010
Target = 100 %
Health
Services
and
Upgrading of
Health
Facilities :
Standard RHU Facility =
1 RHU per 20,000
3-
Daet
Population
100,423
RHUs
Population 2010 =

RHU I – Sentrong
Sigla, covers 8
barangays

RHU II – purchased a lot


worth Php 2.0 million
for a new center
(covers 9 barangays) RHU III – covers 8
Barangays
Health Facilities
and Personnel
 Barangays = 25
 Rural Health Units = 3
 Barangay Health Stations = 25
 Government Doctors = 3
 Government Dentists = 1
 Public Health Nurses = 3
 Government Midwives = 16
 Government Medical
Technologist = 1
 Sanitary Inspectors = 2
 Active BHW = 182
 MNAO – 1
 Population Program Worker = 1
Health Personnel
 Provided Honorarium to:
182 Barangay Health Workers = Php
Development
652,800.00
 26 Barangay Nutrition Scholars =
Php 374,400.00
 1 Medico Legal = Php 50,000.00

 Capability Building - Php


135,000.00
 Strengthened HIV Council and
allocated an amount of Php
50,000.00 for its programs and
activities
Alllocated for
Medical , Dental
and Laboratory
Expenses in the
amount of Php
1,280,000.00
Feeding
Program

Support Fund – Php 100,000.000


Number of Children Fed - 55
Food
Production for
food suffi ciency
and combat
 Allocated Honorarium to:
malnutrition
 BAFC Php 180,800.00
 4H Club Php 150,000.00
 RIC Php 330,720.00
Daet on the Go
Multi-services
Caravan
Right to

Develop
Children have to be
developed into productive
adults of the society. The
right to education, play
and opportunities to
develop their capacities
and fulfill their potentials
must be met. To ensure
that their development
rights are upheld, states
are required to create an
Standard Requirement :
All Children 3-5 years
old attend early
education program
Number of children 3-5
years old – 5,732
Number of children 3-5
years old who are in :
ECCD/SNP– 2,537 + 48
Day Care Centers– 1,170
PTA Org. Classes – 1,237
Total = 4,992
Source : 25 Accomplishment = 87.00 %
Barangays, MSWDO
2010 Target = 100%
Disparity = 13%
Standard Requirement : All
Children 6-12 years old are in
school and finish their
schooling (elementary)
Number of children 6 -12
years old – 13,024

Number of children 6-12


years old who are in :
Public Schools – 9,747
Private Schools – 941
In School - 10,688

Accomplishment = 82.06 %
Source : 25
Barangays, DEPED
Target = 100%
Gap =17.94%
Cohort Survival (CS) Rate in Public
Elementary School: SY 2009-2010
“Cohort Survival means pupils who are
enrolled 6 years ago reached grade six.”

Children in elementary
Enrolled 6 years ago =
1,945
Children in elementary
Enrolled 6 years ago
Reached grade six = 1,561

Source : DEPED Survival Rate =


2010
80.25 %
Number of children who graduated in
Public Elementary School: SY 2009-
2010

Children in elementary
Enrolled 6 years ago =
1,945
Grade VI Children who
graduated = 1,750

Graduation Rate =
Source : DEPED SY 89.97 %
2009-2010
Children who are enrolled in grade 1 six
years ago in Public Elementary School Pass
the Achievement Test

Children in elementary
Enrolled 6 years ago =
1,945
Grade VI Children who pass
the achievement test =
1,828

Source : DEPED SY
Passing Rate = 93.98 %
2009-2010
Drop Out Rate in Public
Elementary School:
SY 2009-2010

Enrollment 1 to VI
= 11,923

Drop out 1-6 = 42

Source : DEPED SY 2009-


Rate = 0.35 %
2010
Readers with
Comprehension:
Elementary, SY 2009-
2010
Enrollment 1 to VI =
11,923

With Comprehension=
9,346

Source : DEPED Rate = 78.38 %


2009
Children who are enrolled in Elementar
y pass the achievement Test = 1,828

Pass the achievement


test= 1,828

Reached grade six =


1,750
Source : DEPED SY
2009-2010
Children 13-
17 years old
Standard Requirement : All
Children 13-17 years old are
in school and finish their
schooling (high school)
Number of children 13-17
years old – 8,810
Number of children 13-17
years old who are in :
Public Schools – 5,507
Private Schools – 1,053
Total - 6,560
Accomplishment = 74.46 %
Source : DEPED 2010,
Private schools Target = 100%
Gap = 25.54%
Drop Out Rate in
Secondary Schools:
SY 2009-2010
Enrollment 1 to IV =
6,560

Drop out 1- IV = 379

Rate = .0578
Source : DEPED SY 2009-
2010
Children who are enrolled in First Year four
years ago in Public Secondary School reached
4th year

Children in
secondary school
Enrolled in 1st year
4 years ago = 1,284
Children enrolled 4
years ago reached
4th year = 1,209
Survival Rate=
Source : DEPED
2010
94.15 %
Children who graduated in
High School:
SY 2009-2010

Children Enrolled
in 1st year 4 years
ago = 1,284

Children who
graduated in high
school = 1,709

Source : DEPED SY 2009-2010


Children who graduated High School
pass the Achievement Test: SY 2009-2010

Children who
graduated high
school = 1,709

Children who pass


the achievement test
= 1,649
Passing Rate= 96.49
Source : DEPED SY 2009-2010
%
Readers with
Comprehension:
Secondary
SY 2009-2010
Children in School (1st
-4th year) = 6,560

With Comprehension=
4,595

Rate = 70.04 %
Source : DEPED SY 2009-2010
Standard Requirement : All
out-of-school children are
given alternative
education
Number of OSY
BELOW 18 years old –
1,665

Number of OSY given


ALS – 591

Accomplishment =
Source : DEPED , ALS 2010
35.50 %
Standard Requirement : All illiterate
parents/caregivers are enrolled in
functional literacy program and/or
effective parenting skills
Number of Illiterate
parent/caregivers
enrolled in functional
literacy program – 148
Illiterate
parent/caregivers
enrolled in functional
literacy program – 85
Accomplishment =
Source : MSWDO 2010 57.43 %
Children have the Right to
live in a Peaceful community
and a wholesome
Environment
Environment Related Programs

1. Tamang Sanidad Para Sa


Kalikasan at Kaunlaran
Construction of MRF Office and Garage
Php 1,700,000.00
Fencing of MRF Site Php 500,000.00
Rehabilitation of Dumpsite Php
1,000,000.00
Environment Related
 Integrated Coastal
ProgramsResource Management
for Children’s
Mangrove
Future
Reforestation Php
50,000.00
Bagasbas Beach
Clean-up Php 300,000.00
 Integrated Daet River
Integrated
Management
Regular Daet River
Clean Up & Tree Planting
Develop
ment
Facilities
& Special
Educatio
n
Programs
Day Care
25
Centers
Number of Barangays in Daet =

and
 Number of Day Care Centers
= 36

= 36
Services
 Number of Day Care Workers

 Additional Honorarium of Php


686,400.00 or 1,588.00/ month
per DCW
 4- Supervised Neighborhood
Play with a budget of Php
Public
Elementar
y Schools
Number of Barangays = 25
Number of Barangays with
ES = 22
Number of Barangays
without ES = 3
Number of Public ES = 25
Public
Secondary
Schools
Number of Barangays =
25
Number of Public High
Schools - 6
Education

Programs
DEPED Php 200,000.00
 Scholarship Fund Php 500,000.00
 SPES PHP 50,000.00
 Balik Paaralan Php 100,000.00
 Children’s Congress
Php25,000.00
 SPED Daet North Php 24,000.00
 Municipal Museum/Library Php
50,000.00
Education
 Sangguniang Kabataan Php
20,000.00

Programs
 Youth Sports Development Php
200,000.00
 Childrens’ Achievement Award Php
10,000.00
 Education Program Php
300,000.00
 DEPED Php 102,000.00
 Scholarship Fund Php 500,000.00
 SPES Php 50,000.00
 Balik Paaralan Php 100,000.00
 Children’s Achievement Award Php
10,000.00
 Education Program for CNSP Php
150,000.00
Right
to
Prote
ction
environment where they are
protected from
discrimination and all forms
of abuse, neglect and
exploitation. Article 36 of
the CRC recognizes the
social. Sexual and economic
exploitation of children.
Thus, States are required to
provide special protection,
monitoring mechanisms, and
to ensure recovery,
Right to Name and
Nationality : All
children are
registered
Number of live at birth.
births in 2010 =
1,785 at
Registered
birth in 2010 =
1,653
Unknown = 132

% Registered =
92.60
Source : MHO 2010, MCR
2010
Standard Requirement
: All Children are
removed from
exploitative and
hazardous labor.
NUMBER INTERVENTION
TYPE OF CASE OF CASES S/
DIVERSION
PROGRAM
Children 0 0
engaged in
exploitative &
hazardous
Standard Requirement : All
Children are removed from
exploitative and hazardous
labor prostitution and
pornography.
NUMBER INTERVENTION
TYPE OF CASE OF S/
CASES DIVERSION
PROGRAM
Children victims of 13 4-
violence/abuse applications
for DOJ
approved,
cases filed,
perpetrators
in jail
Standard Requirement : All
Children are removed from
exploitative and hazardous
labor prostitution and
pornography.
NUMBER INTERVENTION
TYPE OF CASE OF S/DIVERSION
CASES PROGRAM
Neglected Children 86 15
Children in conflict 6 Continuous
with law rehabilitation,
approve
release on
reconnaissanc
e.
Peace and Order
Peace and Order Program = Php
200,000.00

Programs
4 Traffic Aides = Php 252,000.00
Katarungang Pambarangay =
Php50,000.00
 PLEB = Php 60,000.00
 Support to PNP = Php 100,000.00
Barangay Tanod Week = Php
50,000.00
 Rehabilitation /Maintenance of
Street Lights = Php 1,000,000.00
Construction of Daet PNP Station =
Php 2,000,000.00
Implementation of curfew hours in
some barangays like Barangay V
Peace and Order
Programs
Aid to street children Php
60,000.00
Barangay Tanod Week Php
50,000.00
OPSS Php 70,000.00
Municipal anti-Drug Abuse
Program Php 100,000.00
BPSO Php 850,000.00
Traffic Aide Php 252,000.00
Medico Legal Php 86,000.00
Right to
Particip
ation
guaranteed by the United
Nations Convention on the
Rights of a Child.

A meaningful child and


Youth participation is when
children and young people
can give their views and
opinions so that together,
with adults can better decide
on matters affecting them as
child & Youth.
Standard Requirement : All children 12-
17 years old participate in socio-cultural
and community development activities.

Children 12 -17 years


old – 12,332
Children engaged in
socio-cultural and
community
Development
Activities – 5,719
Participation rate–
46.37%
Financial Assistance to
Sangguniang Kabataan:
CY 2010
Subsidy to SK Php 20,000.00
Linggo ng Kabataan Php 50,000.00
Annual Search for Outstanding
Youth Organization Php 70,000.00
Incentive Program for Athletes
Php 50,000.00
Children’s Congress Php25,000.00
Financial Assistance
to Sangguniang
Kabataan: CY
Summer Youth 2010
Camp 2010
NMYL Php 30,000.00
 Sports Development Php
100,000.00
Youth Development Php
100,000.00
Daet Music Academy Php
190,000.00
Institution
Building
Highlights
of
Accomplish
ments
The Municipal Council
for the Protection of
Children
MCPC - created by an
Executive Order
• Conducted Meetings
with Minutes
• With Action Plan
• Regular Assessment
of BCPC Functionality
through Search with a
total fund of Php
200,000.00

• 25 Barangays with
organized and functional
BCPC
• With Development Plan
focused on children
• With Participation of
Children’s Organization
• With updated information
involving children and
have acted cases/issues
involving children
• With communication
 Conducted Orientation on the
Child Rights, 4-Areas of Child
Development and the 2010 Search
for Most Child-Friendly Barangays.

Kgd. Rosa Mia King talked about the


Education Sector while SPO4 Yolanda
Detera tackled the Protection Sector.
The Survival Sector
was discussed by Kgd.
Rosa Mia King and
Miss Andrea Apuya,
Public Health Nurse.
Institution
Development was
discussed by LNB
Federation President
PB. Salvador Avellana,
Jr.
Highlights
of
Accomplish
ments
The Municipal Council
for the Protection of
Children
Conducted the Search for
2010 Most Child-Friendly
Table
Barangay, Year 8
Evaluati
onProtection
Participation,
and
Development/ Survival/
Health
Education
Institution Building
Field
Validati
Participation,
Protection &
onDevelopment or
Education Survival or Health
Institution Building
Awarding
Partnership With the Kiwanis
1. NewClub of Reina
Year Cheers Daetena
with the 21 Street
Children through Parlor Games, Feeding &
Gift Giving in January 16, 2010 at the Daet,
Jarencio Hall.
Partnership With the Kiwanis
Club
2. Pamaskong of Reina
Handog Daetena
for 30 Street Children
through Parlor Games, Feeding & Gift Giving
in December 28, 2010 at Daet Heritage
Center, Daet, Camarines Norte.
Partnership With Dios
Mabalos
3. Six Months Po Foundation
Hapag-asa Feeding
Program wherein Dios Mabalos provided
Vita Meals to 96 below normal and very
low malnourished children with
counterpart from barangay officials.

Accomplishment = 91.77% improvement


of the nutrition status of 96 children.
Communication System
Focused on Children
Daet On the Go Information Caravan
Child Rights murals in barangays
Poster Making
Local Ordinances &
7- RESOLUTIONS
 1) SB RN 221 – Requesting the Office
Resolutions Protecting
of the Hon. Representative Elmer E.
PanotesChildren
pf 2 District of the
nd

Province of Camarines Norte to


Provide Funds for the Construction of
a School Building in Moreno
Integrated School, Daet, Camarines
Norte.
 2) SB RN 213 – Requesting the Hon
Renato J. Unico, Representative 1st
District of the Province of Camarines
Norte for funding assistnce in the
amount of Php 1.0 million for the
proposed Daet Bridge No. 3
connecting Barangay Camambugan
and Barangay IV, Daet, Camarines
 3) SB RN 214 – Requesting the Hon Elmer
Panotes, Representative 2nd District of
the Province of Camarines Norte for
funding assistance in the amount of Php
36.5 million for the proposed Daet Bridge
No. 3 connecting Barangay Camambugan
and Barangay IV, Daet, Camarines Norte.
 4) SB RN 237 – Resolution adopting an
ordinance regulating the operations of
Internet Cafes or computer rental
shops/computer gaming shops in the
municipality of Daet, Camarines Norte and
providing penalties for violation thereof
 5) SB RN 189 – Resolution adopting an
ordinance declaring 1st week of December
as Daet Youth Expo in the Municipality of
Daet, Camarines Norte and appropriating
funds thereof.
 6) SB RN 169 – Endorsing
Barangay Gahonon as the Official
Entry of the Municipality of Daet
to the 2010 Provincial Search for
Most Child Friendly-Barangay.

 7) SB RN 170 – Resolution
favorably endorsing Barangay IV
and Barangay Camambugan as
the Official Entries of the
Municipality of Daet to the Hall of
Fame Award Provincial Search for
Most Child-friendly Barangay
2010.
Legislations
2- ORDINANCES
Passed
 MO no. 205 – an ordinance
regulating the operations of
Internet Cafes or computer rental
shops/computer gaming shops in
the municipality of Daet,
Camarines Norte and providing
penalties for violation thereof.

 MO No. 199 - an ordinance


declaring 1st week of December as
Daet Youth Expo in the
Municipality of Daet, Camarines
Norte and appropriating funds
thereof.
4 Gifts for
1. Local Plan for Children -
includedChildren
in AIP
2. Local Investment Plan For
Children – included in AIP
3. Local Code For Children -
none
4. State of the Children Report
- 4th time
Issues, Gaps
andANDChallenges
HEALTH NUTRITION
1. Low coverage of fully immunized children.
2. Non- functional health and nutrition posts
due to poor maintenance of barangays.
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND
DEVELOPMENT
1. Existence/ proliferation of
unlicensed/expired license to operate
private pre-schools.
2. Non implementation of parent
effectiveness sessions.
Issues, Gaps
and Challenges
SOCIAL POLICY AND LOCAL
DEVELOPMENT
1. Low budget for social services.
2. Minimal support of LGU to allocate
funds for social services specially
in programs for children.
Strategic
Directions,
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
1. Lobby to barangays on the functionality
Actions
and regular maintenance of health and
nutrition post in all purok.
2. Health promotion and advocacies.
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND
DEVELOPMENT
1. Continuous advocacy at the family and
community level for increased
participation in ECCD.
2. Intensification of conduct of parent
effectiveness sessions.
2011 Children
Months’ Theme

"Local Council for the


Protection of
Children para sa Bright
Child: Pakilusin, Palakasin,
Pagtulungan Natin!"
ACTION VS. RESULT
Situatio
Budg Implementat
nal Plan ion
et
Analysis
Documentati
Monitorin Evaluatio
on of Best
g n
Practices

Functionality

Achievement of child
Achievement of MDG
friendly goals
ACTION VS. RESULT
• Full Potential
of children is
Achieved

• Effectiveness
of Leadership
Marami
ng
Salamat
Po !

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