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State Of the Children Address (SOCA) 2015

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Page 1: State Of the Children Address (SOCA) 2015

SOCA2015 StateOftheChildrenAddress

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PanimulaMapabu5angkalagayan

Atkinabukasannga5ngmgakabataanSapamamagitanngmgaprogramaatserbisyo

SailalimngProvincialSocialWelfareandDevelopmentOffice

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C H I L D

KATUWANGANGIBA’TIBANGAHENSYA

PROVINCIALHEALTHOFFICE

DEPARTMENTOFHEALTH

DEPARTMENTOFLABORANDEMPLOYMENT

PUBLICEMPLOYMENTSERVICEOFFICE

DEPARTMENTOFEDUCATION

DEPARTMENTOFTHEINTERIORANDLOCALGOVERNMENT

LOCALGOVERNMENTUNITS

PHILIPPINENATIONALPOLICE

DEPARTMENTOFTHEINTERIORANDLOCALGOVERNMENT

BATAANCHILDEMPOWERMENTCOUNCIL,KASAMAKACBRINC,BCPC,LPPC,DAYCAREWORKERS

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Theabovemen5onedgovernmentandnongovernmentagenciesareourpartners inensuring that therightsofeverychild inourmidst areupheldandprotected.Protec5ng the rightsof a child isnotanop5on,buta responsibility, amandatethatisanchorednotonlyintheprovisionsofourCons5tu5onbutalsointheUnitedNa5onsConven5onontheRightsoftheChildadoptedbytheUNGeneralAssemblyonNovember20,1989.

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REPORT

SITUATIONER

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PHOACCOMPLISHMENTASOFOCTOBER2014TOAPRIL2015

RIGHTTOHEALTH

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)

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PHOACCOMPLISHMENTASOFOCTOBER2014TOAPRIL2015

RIGHTTOHEALTH

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)

Immunization ANTIGENS 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

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2015

NATIONAL

“Komunidad at pamahalaan, magkaisa: Pang-aabuso sa bata, wakasan na!”

MONTH

CHILDREN’S

Lubhangnapapanahonangnasabingtemangpagdiriwangdahilalamnamanna4nnanapakaramingmgainsidentengpang-aabusoangnagaganaplabansamgakabataan,angmasnakalulungkotpa,kungminsan

aymgabatadinangmaykagagawanngmgapang-aabuso.

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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

ANDASSISTIVE

OFMOBILITY

SapakikipagtulungansaProvincialCouncilonDisablityAffairsatsaChruchoflaCerDaySaintsChari4es,49nabatangmayCerebralPalsyangnabigyanngmobilityassis4vedevices.

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FreeHearingAids

SoTheWorld

345 hearing impaired Bataeños whose ages range from 3 to 88 were among the beneficiaries of free hearing aids from the Starkey Hearing Foundation.

StarkeyFoundaTon

MayHear

345hearingimpairedBataeñoswhoseagesrangefrom3to88wereamongthebeneficiariesoffreehearingaidsfromtheStarkeyHearingFounda4on.

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RIGHTOFTHEDISABLEDCHILDTO

SPECIALCARE

Number of children with disability

Provision of Mobility Assistive Devices to Children with Cerebral

Palsy were provided with intermediate and supportive

wheelchairs

49 children

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VISIONByyear2020,Bataanprovincewillbethepreferredloca5onforeco-industrialinvestments,leadingtothehighesthumandevelopment

indexinthePhiippines

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Hindibababasa11,582mgabatananasaedad3-5taonnanasapangangalingang65naDayCareWorkerssa63daycarecenterssabuongprobinsyaangnabibigyanngearly

childhoodcareanddevelopmentservices,sailalimngPSWDO.Sabilangnaito,4,770angnakalahoksakatataposlangnaProvincialChildren’sCongressat18anglumahoksa

RegionalChildren’sCongresssaClark,Pampanga.

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RIGHTTOBEPROTECTEDFROM

ABUSEANDNEGLECT

BahayPanuluyan/OplanKalingaDrop-InCenter

41Clientserved(January-November16,2015)

ReintegratedtoFamily/Rela5ve 25DischargedtoReferringParty/Brgy.Officialsforfurthercasedisposi5on 9Dischargedtoitsrespec5veMSWDO'sforfurthercasedisposi5on 3CurrentWards 4

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RIGHTTOSOCIALSECURITY

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

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RIGHTTOBEPROTECTEDFROMCOMMERCIALANDSEXUALEXPLOITATION

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

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RIGHTTOEDUCATIONINDICATOR

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

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RIGHTTOOPINION

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

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RIGHTTOFREEDOMOFASSOCIATION

Membership of children in

associations and organizations

Organization of Pag-Asa Youth Associations

in Hermosa, Orani, Samal, Abucay, Pilar,

Orion, Morong

1,761 Active Members

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Righttobesaveinemergencyorespeciallydifficultcircumstance(e.g.,armedconflict,childwithoutfamily)

Incidence of terminated

pregnancies

Operation of Bahay Panuluyan/Oplan Kalinga Drop In Center

manage by the ProvincialSocial Welfare & Development Office

(Home Life Services, Case Management, Reintegration to

Families or referral to other institutions for further

psychosocial interventions)

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RIGHTTOINFORMATION

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.

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RIGHTTORESTANDLIESURE

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

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RIGHTTOADEQUATESTANDARDOFLIVING

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

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RIGHTTOLEGALASSISTANCEANDAPPROPRIATEJUDICIALPROCESS

INDICATOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS ACTIVITIES

NO. OF CHILDREN SERVED

Implementation of laws for child protection

PSWDO provides assessment of documents for Travel

Clearance to children who will travel in foreign countries.

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OTHERACCOMPLISHMENTOFPCWC

ü  11MonthlyMee5ngsü  MonitoringVisitsforLCPCFunc5onalityAssessmentü  AssessmentofViolenceAgainstWomen(VAW)Deskü  ProvisionofTechnicalAssistanceontheconductofCapacityBuilding

toLCPCsü  AmendmentsofBataanChildWelfareCodeü  IssuanceofPCWCResolu5onsfortheIncen5vesofAccredi_edDay

CareWorkers&1%FundAlloca5ontoLCPCini5a5ves

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PanaTlihinponaTngisangchildfriendlyprovinceangBataan.

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Maramingsalamatpo!