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Citizen’s Charter – City Social Welfare and Development Office




OFFICE OF THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (OCSWDO)

1. after care for drug surrenderies (total duration of service: 6- 8 months).

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Recovered Drug Dependent
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1. Court orderCourt
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Provide the
court order
1. Conduct Initial
Intake
N/A 30 minutesSocial worker
2. Listen to the
social as she
present the
Aftercare program
and contract
2. Presentation of
Aftercare program
and contract.
N/A 30 minutesSocial worker
3. Regularly
report to the social
worker on the date
scheduled and
attend counselling
3. Conduct
counselling
N/A 1 HourSocial worker
4. Provide needed
documentary
requirements to
avail services
4. Refer client for
other services
based on initial
assessment and
plans
N/A 30 minutesSocial worker

2. Case Management of Children at Risk (CAR) (Duration of service per client: 3-6 months)

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification:
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Minors below 18 and resident of City of
Malolos
Parents/Guardian of CAR
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1.Case file containing: Details of the case, documents that can serve as basis
to determine age:
1.1 Birth Certificate
1.2 Baptismal certificate
1.3 School records
1.4 Travel papers
1.5 Health records
Local Civil Registrar/PSA
Church
School
DFA
Health centers/Hospitals/clinic
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1.Parents will
provide necessary
documents
1. Pre-screening of
documents
N/A3 minutesSocial worker
2. Appearance of
CICL
2. Conduct Intake
and Assessment
N/A1 HourSocial worker
3. Parents will
attend case
conference with
their barangay
representative
preferably their
BWDO
3. Conduct Case
conference with
parents/Barangay
(BWDO) to discuss
intervention program
for the child.
N/A1-2 HoursSocial worker
4. CICL will
regularly report to
the social worker
on the date
scheduled
4. Implementation
and constant
monitoring of the
Intervention
Program
N/A30- minutes
to 1 hour
every
session
Social worker
5. CICL will
regularly report to
the social worker
on the date
scheduled
5. implementation
and monitoring of
the disposition
program
N/A1 hour every
session
Social worker
6. Child will
regularly report to
the social worker
on the date
scheduled
6. Once Intervention
program was
successfully
completed, child will
undergo After Care
services
implemented and
monitored by the
SW in cooperation
with barangay.
N/ASocial worker

3. Case Management of Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) (Duration of service per client: 3-6 months)

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification:
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Minors below 18 and resident of City of
Malolos
Parents/Guardian of CICL
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1.Case file containing: Details of the case, documents that can serve as basis
to determine age:
1.1 Birth Certificate
1.2 Baptismal certificate
1.3 School records
1.4 Travel papers
1.5 Health records
Local Civil Registrar/PSA
Church
School
DFA
Health centers/Hospitals/clinic
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1.Parents will
provide necessary
documents
1. Initial intakeN/A20-25 minutesSocial worker
2. Appearance of
CICL
2. Assessment of
the CICL’s case and
determination of
level of Discernment
to be submitted to
Prosecutor’s Office.
N/A5-10 daysSocial worker
3. CICL will
answer
Assessment of
Discernment Tool
3. Determine if
diversion is
appropriate; come
up with a
recommended
diversion program to
either 1. CSWDO
level; 2.
Prosecutor's Office
Level; 3. Regional
Trial Court's Level
N/A2 daysSocial worker
4. CICL together
with
parents/guardian will attend case
conference
4. Conduct a case
conference with the
child, and parents to discuss the
diversion
proceedings and
sign the Diversion
contract
N/A1-2 HoursSocial worker
5. CICL will
regularly report to
the social worker
on the date
scheduled
5. Implementation of
the Diversion
Program
(Monitoring of child’s
progress,
counselling)
N/A30 minutes- 1
hour every
session
(usually for 6
months)
Social worker
6. Once Diversion
Program is
successfully
completed, the
Social Worker incharge will submit a
Terminal Report on
the Diversion
Program.
N/A1-2 DaysSocial worker
6. Minors will
regularly report to
the social worker
on the date
scheduled
7. CICL will undergo
After Care Program
and services under
the CSWDO in
cooperation with
barangay.
N/A1 Hour every
session
Social worker

4. Case Management of Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC)

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification:
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Victims of VAWC
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1. Referral letterSocial worker if not resident of Malolos
2. Barangay blotterBarangay
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Provide all
information
needed
1. Conduct intake
interview and
assess the immediate needs of
the victim-survivor
such as medical
Treatment and
temporary shelter.
Inform victims of
available services
N/A1-3 hoursSocial worker
2. Attend
counseling
2. Provide crisis
intervention.
Conduct therapeutic
counselling and
facilitate safety and
security planning
with the client.
N/A1 Hour every
session
Social worker
3. Provide needed
documentary
requirements to
avail services
3. Refer client for
other services
based on initial
assessment and
plans
N/A1 HourSocial worker
4. Inform the SW
of the dates of
hearings
4. Assists client in
court hearings
N/A1-3 hours
every hearing
Social worker

5. Issuance of Assessment for Discernment for CICL

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification:
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Minors below 18 and resident of City of
Malolos
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1. Referral letterSocial worker if not resident of Malolos
1. Court order requesting for disposition
and home study report on CICL
Court
2. Case file containing:
2.1 Details of the case
2.2 CICL's birth certificate
Court
Local Civil Registrar/PSA
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1.Parents will provide necessary
documents
1. Pre-screening of documentsN/A5 minutes Social worker
2. Appearance of
CICL
2. Initial Intake/
interview of the
CICL
N/A25 minutes SSocial worker
3. CICL has to
answer
Discernment Tool
to determine
minor's level of
discernment.
3. Social Worker incharge will assess
the child's current
situation and
determine level of
discernment.
N/A25 minutesSocial worker
4. Release of final
assessment and
submit document to
the Prosecutor's
Office / Municipal
Trial Court
N/A1 day
Preparation
of
assessment
5-10 days to
submit the
assessment
to the
Prosecutor's
Office /
Municipal
Trial Court.
Social worker

6. Issuance of Certificate of Indigency

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Resident of City of Malolos of legal age
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1. Barangay Certificate of IndigencyBarangay Hall (Brgy Captain)
2. Certificate of No PropertyCity Assessor’s Office
3. Certificate of No BusinessBusiness and Licensing Division
4. Valid IDGovernment agencies
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. The client needs
to submit the
required
documents.
1. Review/screening
of the submitted
requirements
N/A2 minutesCSWDO
Staff
2. Provide needed
information
2. Interview of ClientN/A5 minutesCSWDO
Staff
3. Wait or the
release
3. Prepare
Certification
N/A10 minutesCSWDO
Staff
4. Review and
approval of
certification
N/A2 minuteLolita SP.
Santos, RSW
4. Check the
documents and
receive if no
correction
5.Recording and
Releasing of
certification
N/A1 minuteCSWDO
Staff

7. Issuance of Disposition / Home Study Report / Disposition Program for CICL (Duration of service per client: 6-8 months)

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Resident of City of Malolos of legal age
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1. Court order requesting for disposition
and home study report on CICL
Court
2. Case file containing:
2.1 Details of the case
2.2 CICL's birth certificate
Court
Local Civil Registrar/PSA
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1.Parents will
provide necessary
documents
1. Pre-screening of
documents
N/A3 minutesSocial
worker
2. Appearance of
CICL
2. Initial Intake/
interview of the
CICL
N/A1 HourSocial
worker
3. Assess the
child's current
situation, write a
home study report
and create
disposition.
N/A1 daySocial
worker
4. Release of Home
study report and
propose disposition
and submit
document to Court
N/A1 daySocial
worker
5. CICL will
regularly report to
the social worker
on the date
scheduled
5. implementation
and monitoring of
the disposition
program
N/A1 hour every
session
Social
worker

8. Issuance of Persons with Disability Identification Card

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:C2G
Who may avail:All qualified person’s with disability
applicants
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
FOR NEW APPLICANTS
1. Application form CSWDO CAD Office
2. Medical CertificateIssued by the Specialist Doctor
3. 2 pcs 1x1 picture
4. Barangay CertificateBarangay Hall (Punong Barangay)
FOR RENEWAL
➢ Application FormCSWDO-CAD Office
➢ 2 pcs 1x1 pictureAttending Physician (Hospital)
➢ Barangay CertificateBarangay Hall ( Punong Barangay)
➢ Old ID & Booklet
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Submit the
Required Documents
for Initial Assessment
and Verification
1. Receive the
Required
Documents and
Check the
Completeness
N/A3 minutesCAD Staff
2. Wait for the release
of the ID
2. If Qualified,
start the
Processing of
PWD ID
N/A5-10 minutesCAD Staff
3. Approval and affixing signature
of the City Mayor
& CSWDO
Department
Head
N/A3 minutesCity Mayor
CAD-Division
Head
Release of PWD
ID to the Client
N/A3 minutesCAD Staff
3. Check the ID and
receive if no
correction
4. Release of
PWD ID to the
Client
N/A3 minutesCAD Staff

9. Issuance of Referral / Recommendation of Livelihood Assistance

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:C2G
Who may avail:All qualified person’s with disability
applicants
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1. Barangay Certificate of IndigencyBarangay Hall (Brgy. Captain)
2. Personal Letter to the GovernorClient
3. Project Proposal Client
4. Meralco BillsMeralco Office
5. Marriage CertificateLocal Civil Registrar Office/PSA
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. The client needs
to submit the
required
documents
1. Review the
submitted
requirements
N/A 5 minutesCSWDO
Staff
2. Provide needed
information
2. Interview of ClientN/A 5 minutesCSWDO
Staff
3. Wait or the
release
3. Preparation of
Project Proposal
N/A 10 minutesCSWDO
Staff
4. Approval and
Affixing of Signature
N/A 1 minuteLolita SP.
Santos, RSW
4. Check the
documents and
receive if no
correction
5. Recording and
Releasing of Papers
N/A 1 minuteCSWDO
Staff

10. Issuance of Solo Parent Identification Card

Office or Division:CSWDO –COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
DIVISION
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:Government to Citizen
Who may avail:All qualified Solo Parent new and renewal
applicants
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
FOR NEW APPLICANTS
5. Application form CSWDO CAD Office
6. Death Certificate (if widow)Issued by the Specialist Doctor
7. Affidavit of Solo Parent
(if single/separated)
Notary Law Office
8. CedulaTreasurer’s Office
9. ITR/PayslipBIR/Company HR
10.Barangay CertificationBarangay Hall
11.2 pcs 1x1 picture
12.Xerox copy of Birth Certificate
(children)
LCR/PSA
13.School Certificate/Xerox IDSchool
FOR RENEWAL
➢ Application FormCSWDO-CAD Office
➢ School Certificate/Xerox ID
➢ Barangay CertificateBarangay Hall (Brgy Captain)
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Submit the
Required
Documents for Initial
Assessment and
Verification
1. Receive the
Required
Documents and
Check the
Completeness
N/A3 minutesCAD Staff
2. Provide needed
information
2. Validation of Solo
Parent New
Applicants/Renewal
N/A1-2 daysCAD Staf
3. If Qualified,
prepare the Solo
Parent ID
N/A5-10 minutes
per ID
CAD Staf
3. Return on the
schedule date of
release of ID
4. Approval and
affixing signature of
the City Mayor &
CSWDO
Department Head
N/A3 minutesCity Mayor
CSWDO-Head
4. Check the ID and
receive if no
correction
5. Release of Solo
Parent ID to the
Client
N/A3 minutesCAD Staff

11. Issuance of Travel Clearance to Minor Travelling Abroad

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:Minor below 18 years old who is resident of
City of Malolos.
Note: No minor below 13 years old shall be
allowed to travel alone
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
1. Duly accomplished Application FormCSWDO- Social Services Division
2. Assessment Report from the Local
Social Welfare and Welfare and
Development Office (LSWDO) or SWO II
of the Social Welfare and Development
(SWAD) team
CSWDO- Social Services Division
3. A photo copy of Birth Certificate of
minor/s from the PSA
PSA Office
4. A photo copy of marriage certificate of
the minor’s parents from the PSA
PSA Office
5. In the case of illegitimate minor,
certificate of no marriage (CENOMAR) of
the minor’s mother from the PSA.
PSA Office
6. Special Power of Attorney and Affidavit
of support and Consent from minor’s
parents from the Philippine Embassy/
Consulate for parents who are working
abroad w/ attached photo copy of
passport and working permit/visa. For
parents who worked locally Notary
Affidavit of Support and Consent and
Support at the place of residence of
minor/s, the solo parent or the legal
guardian with valid identification card w/
specimen signature permitting the minor
to travel to a foreign country.
Any Law Office (place of residence of
parents)
7. Two (2) original colored 1x1 photos
(white, red or blue background) of the
minor taken w/in the last six (6) months
from the time of application. No scanned
picture is allowed.
Any photo studio
8.Affidavit of support and certified copy of
any evidence to show financial capability
of sponsor (parents/legal guardian or
other person/agency shouldering the
expenses) such as
8.1 Certificate of Employment or
8.2 latest Income Tax Return or
8.3 Bank Statement, etc.
Any Law office
HR
BIR
BANK
9. Photo copy of death certificate from
PSA, in case of either or both parents of
minor are deceased;
PSA
10. Photo copy of passport of minor’s
traveling companion, if appropriate.
DFA
11. Unaccompanied minor (for 13 above
minors), Certificate from the Airlines and
Waiver from the parent/s releasing
DSWD from any liability/responsibility in
case of untoward incident during the
travel of the minor.
12. Assessment fee (LGU): P200.00City Treasurer’s Office
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Submit all
documentary
requirements
1. Check the
authenticity of
submitted documents
N/A5 minutesCSWDO Staff
2. Provide
needed
information
2. Interview
parents/guardian/minor
N/A5 minutesCSWDO Staff
3. Wait for the
release of
Assessment
report
3. Prepare of
Assessment Report for
minor travelling abroad
N/A20-25 minuteCSWDO Staff
4. Payment of
Assessment
Fee
P
200.00
10 minutesCity Treasurer’s
Office
4. Review and Approval
of Assessment Report
Recording and
Releasing
3 minutesLOLITA SP,
SANTOS, RSW
/In-charge
social worker
5. Receive the
sealed
assessment
report and
requirements
5. Record/release
assessment report
5. Record/release
assessment report
2 minutesCSWDO Staff

12. Provision of Aid to Individuals in Crisis Situation and Indigent

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:C2G
Who may avail:All needy and disadvantaged
individual/family
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Request Letter addressed to the City
Mayor
Client
Barangay Certificate of IndigencyBarangay Hall (Punong Barangay)
Valid ID Client
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS:
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
➢ Medical Abstract or Medical
Certificate (if with illness)
Attending Physician (Hospital)
➢ Updated Doctor’s Prescription
with PTR/License number with
doctor’s signature (for medicine)
Attending Physician (Hospital)
➢ Hospital bill (hospitalization)Hospital
➢ Protocol (for dialysis/cancer
patients)
➢ Quotation (for confinement)Attending Physician (Hospital)
➢ Procedure Request (for medical
examination)
Attending Physician (Hospital)
➢ Police Report/Copy of Complaints
(for court related expenses)
PNP Office
FOR BURIAL ASSISTANCE
➢ Funeral contract Service provider
➢ Death Certificate Hospital
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
➢ Latest Certificate of
enrollment/registration
School
➢ Latest School ID School
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Submit all
documentary
requirements
1. Check the
authenticity of
submitted documents
N/A2 minutesCSWDO Staff
2. Provide
needed
information
2. Interview
client/closest
relative of client
N/A5 minutesCSWDO Staff
3. Wait for the
release of
Social Case
Study Report/
Assessment
3. Prepare of Social
Case
Case Study/ Assessment
N/A20 minutesCSWDO Staff
4. Wait for the
release of
Social Case
Study Report/
Assessment
4. Approval of
CSWDO/officer-incharge
N/A2 minutes LolitLolita SP.
Santos,RSW
5. Receive the
Social Case
Case
Study Report/
Assessment
5. Release Social Case
Case Study
Report/ Assessment
N/A1 minuteCSWDO Staff

13. Securing Pre-Marriage Counseling Certificate

The Service is in compliance with P.D 965 and Article 16 of the family code by conducting Pre-Marriage Orientation/Counselling Seminar/Session to applicants for marriage license as pre-requisite for securing marriage license.

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction:Government to Citizen
Who may avail:Applicants of Marriage license (18 yrs old
and above)
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
1. Duly Accomplished pre- Marriage
Counseling Information Sheet
CSWDO/population Welfare Division
2. 1 pc-2x2 Picture of CoupleAny photo studio
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Provide the
necessary
documents/fil
l up PMC
Information
Sheet
1. Received the
documents and
check the
completeness
and authenticity
of each documents
N/A10 minutesCSWDO/Population
Welfare Division
2. Provide
needed
information of
the
interviewe
2. Interview
Applicants and
Schedule for
PMC Session
N/A10 minutesCSWDO/Population
Welfare Division
3. Attend PMC
session on
the date
scheduled
3. Conduct PMC
session
N/A3-4 hoursCSWDO/Population
Welfare Division
4. Return on the
schedule
date of
release of
certificate
4. Prepared PMC
certificate
N/A5 minutes per
certificate
CSWDO/Population
Welfare Division
5. Check
certificate
and receive if
no correction
Release/
Issuance PMC
Certificate
N/A5 minutes
(release of
PMC is 10
working days
after the PMC
session)
CSWDO/Population
Welfare Division

14. Walk-in cases of WEDC/VAWC/Mental Patients/Individuals in Difficult Situations

Office or Division:CSWDO – Social Service Division
Classification:
Type of Transaction:G2C
Who may avail:PATIENTS/INDIVIDUALS IN DIFFICULT
SITUATIONS
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTSWHERE TO SECURE
Original copy of the following
1. Referral Letter
2. Barangay blotterBarangay
CLIENTS STEPSAGENCY
ACTIONS
FEES TO
BE PAID
PROCESSING TIMEPERSON
RESPONSIBLE
1. Provide the
referral
letter/barangay
blotter if applicable
1. Conduct Initial
Intake
N/A 20 minutesSocial worker
2. Attend
counselling
2. Conduct
counselling
N/A 1-2 HoursSocial worker
3. Provide needed
documentary requirements to
avail services
4. Refer client for
other services (if necessary)
N/A 30 minutesSocial worker
FEEDBACK AND COMPLAINTS MECHANISM:
How to send feedbackAccomplish the City Government of
Malolos Client Feedback Form and drop it
in the designated drop box at the window
or at the Information desk at the lobby.
Contact information: Human Resources
Office (044) 791-1755
How feedbacks are
processed
All the Client Feedback Form will be
collected by the HRMO and will be
evaluated to determine its merit or identify
feedbacks that require immediate
action/answer from the concerned office.
How to file a complaintClient/s may submit their written complaint
to CSWDO office or directly to the HRMO.
Or via Electronic mail to the CITO:
[email protected]; or at
[email protected]
Provide all the necessary information
including the name of the subject
staff/personnel so we can provide
immediate actions
How complaints are
processed
The CSWDO with HRMO will conduct
internal investigations to determine the
existence of a probable cause to any
complaint received against the CSWDO
staff/personnel. The subject personnel will
be evaluated by the Department head of
the CSWDO and the CHRMO will provide
necessary actions..
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Requirements to avail DSWD’s medical, financial, funeral assistance

Are you in a crisis situation or in need of any assistance? The Department of Social Welfare and Development can help you through its Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) program.

The beneficiaries or their authorized representatives need to present valid government-issued identification cards, general in-take sheet from the DSWD, and other documents needed for specific assistance.

They need to bring these to the nearest DSWD office in their area. In the National Capital Region, they can go to the DSWD Central Office in Quezon City or the NCR field office in Manila. Those in the provinces can go to the DSWD regional offices.

Here is the complete list of requirements.

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

  • Medical certificate or clinical abstract or certificate of confinement showing the date it was issued and the complete name, license number, and signature of the doctor.
  • Hospital bill or statement of account
  • Certificate of balance
  • Promissory note
  • Social case study report from the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) or Local Social Welfare and Development Office (LSWDO) or medical social service in the hospital or registered social worker

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ASSISTIVE DEVICES/ ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANT

  • Medical certificate
  • Prescription or request for assistive devices or orthopedic implant
  • Official price quotation
  • Social case study report

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HEMODIALYSIS TREATMENT

  • Medical certificate, clinical abstract, or certificate of confinement
  • Prescription for medicine or injection
  • Laboratory request from a doctor
  • Official price quotation of dialysis or medicine, or laboratory

social case study cswdo

  • Medical or clinical abstract
  • Prescription
  • Laboratory request or doctor’s order
  • Psychiatrist/psychologist certification

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CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT OR MEDICINES

  • Medical certificate or clinical abstract
  • Prescription for chemo medicines
  • Treatment protocol
  • Official price quotation of chemo medicines or treatment

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FUNERAL ASSISTANCE

  • Death certificate
  • Certification from the hospital or doctor, Imam, or tribal chieftain
  • Funeral contract stating the balance and services provided with the complete name and signature of the representative of the funeral parlor
  • Promissory note or certificate of balance
  • Transfer permit  

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TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE

  • Police blotter/certification for the victims of snatching or robbery, illegal recruitment
  • Medical certificate stating the person is fit to travel
  • Court order/subpoena/referral from other agencies, barangay

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FOOD ASSISTANCE

  • Any document or record showing that the beneficiary needs assistance
  • Referral letter from the local government unit
  • Certificate of indigency
  • Any document or record showing that the beneficiary is indeed stranded or cannot leave an area
  • For patients or other representative, any document or record such as medical abstract/certificate showing that the beneficiary is admitted in a hospital

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OTHER ASSISTANCE

  • Police report/blotter
  • Certification or report from the Bureau of Fire Protection for the victims of fire
  • Passport/travel documents or certification from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration/Philippine Overseas Labor Office/Department of Migrant Workers or barangay
  • Certification from the local social welfare and development office for the victims of online sexual exploitation of children or violence against women and children
  • Referral letter/endorsement from the Department of Justice, non government organizations, local government units, and other agencies
  • Incident report from the LGU
  • Spot report from the Armed Forces of the Philippines or Philippine National Police
  • Certification from the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
  • Disaster Assistance Family Access Card (DAFAC)
  • Joint AFP-PNP Intelligence Committee Certificate
  • Medico-legal report
  • Barangay certification

—AOL, GMA Integrated News

What happened in the Kolkata rape case that triggered doctors’ protests?

Activists and doctors in India demand better safeguarding of women and medical professionals after a trainee medic was raped and murdered in Kolkata.

Following a murder of a 31 year old post-graduate trainee (PGT) doctor by rape and torture inside a government hospital, activists of different humanitarian and political organisations and medical professionals participate in a rally with posters and torches demanding adequate intervention of the ruling government and exemplary punishment of the culprits, in Kolkata, India, Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024.

Activists and doctors across India continued to protest on Wednesday to demand justice for a female doctor, who was raped and murdered while on duty in a hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata.

Feminist groups rallied on the streets in protests titled “Reclaim the Night” in Kolkata overnight on Wednesday – on the eve of India’s independence day – in solidarity with the victim, demanding the principal of RG Kar Medical College resign. Some feminist protesters also marched well beyond Kolkata, including in the capital Delhi.

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While the protests were largely peaceful, a small mob of men stormed the medical college and vandalised property. This group was dispersed by the police.

This comes after two days of nationwide protests by doctors following the incident at RG Kar Medical College in West Bengal’s capital city. “Sit-in demonstrations and agitation in the hospital campus will continue,” one of the protesting doctors, identified as Dr Mridul, told Al Jazeera.

Services in some medical centres were halted indefinitely, and marches and vigils shed light on issues of sexual violence, as well as doctors’ safety in the world’s most populous nation.

What happened to the doctor in Kolkata?

A 31-year-old trainee doctor’s dead body, bearing multiple injuries, was found on August 9 in a government teaching hospital in Kolkata.

The parents of the victim were initially told “by hospital authorities that their daughter had committed suicide,” lawyer and women’s rights activist Vrinda Grover told Al Jazeera. But an autopsy confirmed that the victim was raped and killed.

Grover has appeared for victims in sexual violence cases in India in the past, including Bilkis Bano , a Muslim woman who was gang-raped during the 2002 Gujarat riots, and Soni Sori, a tribal activist based in Chhattisgarh state.

Thousands of doctors marched in Kolkata on Monday, demanding better security measures and justice for the victim.

On Tuesday, the Kolkata High Court transferred the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) called for a nationwide halting of elective services in hospitals starting on Monday. Elective services are medical treatments that can be deferred or are not deemed medically necessary.

Doctors hold posters to protest the rape and murder of a young medic from Kolkata, at the Government General Hospital in Vijayawada on August 14

On Tuesday, FORDA announced on its X account that it is calling off the strike after Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda accepted protest demands.

One of these demands was solidifying the Central Protection Act, intended to be a central law to protect medical professionals from violence, which was proposed in the parliament’s lower house in 2022, but has not yet been enacted.

FORDA said that the ministry would begin working on the Act within 15 days of the news release, and that a written statement from the ministry was expected to be released soon.

Press release regarding call off of strike. In our fight for the sad incident at R G Kar, the demands raised by us have been met in full by the @OfficeofJPNadda , with concrete steps in place, and not just verbal assurances. Central Healthcare Protection Act ratification… pic.twitter.com/OXdSZgM1Jc — FORDA INDIA (@FordaIndia) August 13, 2024

Why are some Indian doctors continuing to protest?

However, other doctors’ federations and hospitals have said they will not back down on the strike until a concrete solution is found, including a central law to curb attacks on doctors.

Those continuing to strike included the Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA), Delhi-based All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Indira Gandhi Hospital, local media reported.

Ragunandan Dixit, the general secretary of the AIIMS Resident Doctors’ Association, said that the indefinite strike will continue until their demands are met, including a written guarantee of the implementation of the Central Protection Act.

Medical professionals in India want a central law that makes violence against doctors a non-bailable, punishable offence, in hopes that it deters such violent crimes against doctors in the future.

Those continuing to protest also call for the dismissal of the principal of the college, who was transferred. “We’re demanding his termination, not just transfer,” Dr Abdul Waqim Khan, a protesting doctor told ANI news agency. “We’re also demanding a death penalty for the criminal,” he added.

“Calling off the strike now would mean that female resident doctors might never receive justice,” Dr Dhruv Chauhan, member of the National Council of the Indian Medical Association’s Junior Doctors’ Network told local news agency Press Trust of India (PTI).

Which states in India saw doctors’ protests?

While the protests started in West Bengal’s Kolkata on Monday, they spread across the country on Tuesday.

The capital New Delhi, union territory Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow and city Prayagraj, Bihar capital Patna and southern state Goa also saw doctors’ protests.

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Who is the suspect in the Kolkata rape case?

Local media reported that the police arrested suspect Sanjoy Roy, a civic volunteer who would visit the hospital often. He has unrestricted access to the ward and the police found compelling evidence against him.

The parents of the victim told the court that they suspect that it was a case of gang rape, local media reported.

Why is sexual violence on the rise in India?

Sexual violence is rampant in India, where 90 rapes were reported on average every day in 2022.

Laws against sexual violence were made stricter following a rape case in 2012, when a 22-year-old physiotherapy intern was brutally gang-raped and murdered on a bus in Delhi. Four men were hanged for the gang rape, which had triggered a nationwide protests.

But despite new laws in place, “the graph of sexual violence in India continues to spiral unabated,” said Grover.

She added that in her experience at most workplaces, scant attention is paid to diligent and rigorous enforcement of the laws.

“It is regrettable that government and institutions respond only after the woman has already suffered sexual assault and often succumbed to death in the incident,” she added, saying preventive measures are not taken.

In many rape cases in India, perpetrators have not been held accountable. In 2002, Bano was raped by 11 men, who were sentenced to life imprisonment. In 2022, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi authorised the release of the men, who were greeted with applause and garlands upon their release.

However, their remission was overruled and the Supreme Court sent the rapists back to jail after public outcry.

Grover believes that the death penalty will not deter rapists until India addresses the deeply entrenched problem of sexual violence. “For any change, India as a society will have to confront and challenge, patriarchy, discrimination and inequality that is embedded in our homes, families, cultural practices, social norms and religious traditions”.

What makes this case particularly prominent is that it happened in Kolkata, Sandip Roy, a freelance contributor to NPR, told Al Jazeera. “Kolkata actually prided itself for a long time on being really low in the case of violence against women and being relatively safe for women.”

A National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report said that Kolkata had the lowest number of rape cases in 2021 among 19 metropolitan cities, with 11 cases in the whole year. In comparison, New Delhi was reported to have recorded 1, 226 cases that year.

Prime Minister Modi’s governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called for dismissing the government in West Bengal, where Kolkata is located, led by Mamata Banerjee of All India Trinamool Congress (AITC). Banerjee’s party is part of the opposition alliance.

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in parliament, also called for justice for the victim.

“The attempt to save the accused instead of providing justice to the victim raises serious questions on the hospital and the local administration,” he posted on X on Wednesday.

Roy spoke about the politicisation of the case since an opposition party governs West Bengal. “The local government’s opposition will try to make this an issue of women’s safety in the state,” he said.

Have doctors in India protested before?

Roy explained to Al Jazeera that this case is an overlap of two kinds of violence, the violence against a woman, as well as violence against “an overworked medical professional”.

Doctors in India do not have sufficient workplace security, and attacks on doctors have started protests in India before.

In 2019, two junior doctors were physically assaulted in Kolkata’s Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital (NRSMCH) by a mob of people after a 75-year-old patient passed away in the hospital.

Those attacks set off doctors’ protests in Kolkata, and senior doctors in West Bengal offered to resign from their positions to express solidarity with the junior doctors who were attacked.

More than 75 percent of Indian doctors have faced some form of violence, according to a survey by the Indian Medical Association in 2015.

What happens next?

The case will now be handled by the CBI, which sent a team to the hospital premises to inspect the crime scene on Wednesday morning, local media reported.

According to Indian law, the investigation into a case of rape or gang rape is to be completed within two months from the date of lodging of the First Information Report (police complaint), according to Grover, the lawyer.

The highest court in West Bengal, which transferred the case from the local police to the CBI on Tuesday, has directed the central investigating agency to file periodic status reports regarding the progress of the investigation.

The FIR was filed on August 9, which means the investigation is expected to be completed by October 9.

Bengal women will create history with a night long protest in various major locations in the state for at 11.55pm on 14th of August’24,the night that’ll mark our 78th year as an independent country. The campaign, 'Women, Reclaim the Night: The Night is Ours', is aimed at seeking… pic.twitter.com/Si9fd6YGNb — purpleready (@epicnephrin_e) August 13, 2024

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Evaluation of urban resilience and its influencing factors: a case study of the yichang–jingzhou–jingmen–enshi urban agglomeration in china.

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1. Introduction

2. materials and methods, 2.1. study area, 2.2. construction of the indicator system, 2.3. method, 2.3.1. standardization method, 2.3.2. entropy weight method, 2.3.3. robustness analysis, 2.3.4. calculation of urban resilience index, 2.3.5. getis–ord gi* model, 2.3.6. factor contribution model, 2.3.7. ca-markov model, 2.4. data sources, 3.1. results of the robustness analysis, 3.2. spatial-temporal differentiation characteristics of urban resilience, 3.3. driving factors of urban resilience, 3.4. modeling changes in urban resilience in the future, 4. discussion, 5. conclusions, author contributions, institutional review board statement, informed consent statement, data availability statement, conflicts of interest.

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DomainsIndicatorsUnitVariable
EconomyGDP per capitaCNY 10,000a1
resilienceThe proportion of tertiary industry in GDP%a2
Savings deposit per capitaCNY 10,000a3
Financial expenditure per capitaCNY 10,000a4
Total amount of urban social retailCNY 10,000a5
Total fixed asset investmentCNY 10,000a6
EcologyGreening coverage rate of built-up area%b1
resilienceProportion of days with air quality index (AQI) < 100 in a year%b2
Park green space areahab3
Treatment rate of living waste in city%b4
Comprehensive utilization rate of general industrial solid waste%b5
Domestic sewage treatment rate%b6
SocietyUrban disposable income per capitaCNY 10,000c1
resilienceNumber of hospital beds per 10,000 peopleper 10,000 peoplec2
The investments on educationCNY 10,000c3
Grain yield per capitakgc4
Number of medical technical personnel per 10,000 peopleper 10,000 peoplec5
Public management and social organization personnel per 10,000
people
per 10,000 peoplec6
Infrastructure Number of buses per 10,000 peopleper 10,000 peopled1
resiliencePer capita power supplykw·h/persond2
Road area per capitam /persond3
Density of urban drainage pipeskm/km d4
Per capita water supplym /persond5
Gas penetration rate%d6
LevelLowRelatively LowMediumRelatively HighHigh
Urban resilience value[0.0, 0.2)[0.2, 0.4)[0.4, 0.6)[0.6, 0.8)[0.8, 1.0]
Name2010201520202023
Yichang0.3790.4270.4610.496
Jingzhou0.2940.3500.4010.450
Jingmen0.3560.4220.4560.504
Enshi0.2760.3500.3950.430
YJJE urban agglomeration0.3310.3900.4300.471
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City Social Welfare and Development Office - Davao

It is mandated to provide basic social services to the disadvantaged, depressed, oppressed, and exploited citizenry of the city. It provides comprehensive programs and services to disadvantaged families and communities; promotion of the welfare of women, persons with disability, child and youth, and the older persons to help them become productive, self-reliant and ultimately attain better quality

of life. OUR VISION-MISSION We commit to better the quality of life of the disadvantaged citizenry through a comprehensive and efficient delivery of Social Services by a competent social welfare team towards a self-reliant and gender-fair society. OUR GOALS AND OBJECTIVES To enrich and strengthen the capability of socially disadvantaged individuals and families; To develop the capability of depressed communities to bring about social change; To provide opportunities for youth and care for children to ensure their rights to survival, development, protection, and participation; To provide equal opportunities and services for the prevention and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities; To promote the welfare and rights of women, older persons indigenous people and former rebels; To provide timely and appropriate assistance to disaster affected families and communities; To develop and strengthen partnership/linkages with other stakeholders; To serve as learning laboratory for student learners, researchers, and the like; share best practices and exchange knowledge and experiences for public welfare. OUR BEGINNINGS Pursuant to R.A. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of the Philippines of 1991, all programs and services of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) were turned over to the Local Government Units (LGU). A number of forty-eight (48) regular employees composes the City Social Services and Development Office (CSSDO). Four years after the operation under the supervision of the Local Chief Executive, the long clamored reorganization was then implemented which raised the number of workers to almost triple in the department, regular and contractual.

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Agosto 15, 2024Kabahin sa kasaulugan sa Linggo ng Kabataan 2024 ang Davao City Junior Officials Batch Hiraya aktibo na mipahigayon og coastal clean-up activity sa Aboitiz Cleanergy Park sa may Punta Dumalag, Matina Aplaya ng atong syudad. Kabahin sa maong kalihukan ang pagpataas sa kahimatngon kabah...

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!!!IKA-16 KA TUIG NA ANIBERSARYO SA SIDLAKAN WOMEN CRISIS CENTER GISAULOG.Agosto 16, 2024 - Gisaulo...

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!!! IKA-16 KA TUIG NA ANIBERSARYO SA SIDLAKAN WOMEN CRISIS CENTER GISAULOG. Agosto 16, 2024 - Gisaulog ang ika-16 ka tuig nga anibersaryo sa Sidlakan Women Crisis Center uban sa mga lig-ong kababayen-an ug mga batang babaye nga partner diha sulod sa maong pasilidad uban sa pakigduyog sa mga staff, partners, friends of the home ug ang pamunuan sa City Social Welfare and Development Office. Ang Sidlakan Women Crisis Center usa ka 24-oras nga pasilidad sa atong City Government of Davao ubos sa pamunuan sa CSWDO nga tumong ang paghatag ug temporaryong kapuy-an sa mga kababayen-an ug ilang mga anak nga nahimong biktima sa gender and domestic violence . Ang maong pasilidad dunay mga andam na programa ug serbisyo diha sa pagbangon gikan sa ilang mga dili maayong kasinatian sa kinabuhi sama sa pagbansay ug pag-angkon ug mga abilidad ug kahanas diha sa kaugalingong paglambo, pag-andam kanila diha sa pagbalik sa komunidad sa ilang mga pamilya ug kaparyentehan ug pag-konekta ngadto sa mga support networks ug mga lokal na ahensya na makatabang pa pagdawat ug mga programa ug serbisyo diha sa ilang pagpadayon sa kinabuhi. Sa kanunay, mapasalamaton ang buhatan sa CSWDO sa mga indibidwal, mga grupo gikan sa pribado, publiko, faith-based ug academe na adunay kasingkasing diha sa pakig-partner ug pakigduyog sa mga programa ng atong lokal na panggamhanan. (CSWDO-PPIU) Photos: CTTO CSWDO PPIU, Belle Rivera Diacamus

DabawenYOUth Day! a 2024 Linggo ng Kabataan Culmination

DabawenYOUth Day! a 2024 Linggo ng Kabataan Culmination

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!!! 2024 DABAWENYOUTH DAY LiNGGO NG KABATAAN CULMINATION DAY NAGMALAMPUSON Agosto 16, 2024 - Gipahigayon ang DabawenYOUth Day isip pagtapos sa kasaulugan sa 2024 Linggo ng Kabataan diha sa Rizal Park niining atong dakbayan. Sa maong programa gipasidunggan ang mga mananaug sa Project Pitching, SineStorya ug Dance Contest na giapilan sa atong mga batan-ong DabaWenYOUth. Atol sa maong kalihukan, dunay mga booth display ng mga Youth Organization ug Youth Serving Organization gikan sa lain-laing distrito ng atong dakbayan. Dinhi usab gisumada ang serbisyo ng 2024 Davao City Junior Officials Batch Hiraya gikan sa pag abli sa semana nga kasaulugan. Gitambungan ug gisuportahan ang maong programa sa atong mga lokal na opisyal nga gipangunahan sa atong Local Youth Development Officer IV nga si Ms. Gilda D. Salvaña, RSW ug si Councilor Pinky May John Abdul-Mercado, SK Pederasyon President na siya pod ang mipaabot sa mensahe gikan sa atong halangdong City Mayor Sebastian "Baste" Duterte. Nagmalampuson ang kinatibuk-ang selebrasyon sa Linggo ng Kabataan pinaagi sa panaghiusa ug suporta ng mga madaugon ug disiplinadong DabawenYOUth. (CSWDO-PPIU)

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lN CASE YOU MISSED IT!!!! 16th Anniversary ng Children':s Village of Davao City Bahay Pag-Asa Gisaulog Agosto 13, 2024- Gisaulog ang ika-16 nga anibersaryo sa Children's Village of Davao City Bahay Pag-Asa gikan sa iyang pagkatukod kaniadtong 2008. Ang maong pasilidad gitukod base sa mando sa Republic Act 9344 o ang Juvenile Justice Welfare.Act of 2006 as amended by Republic Act 10630 na matag LGU adunay pasilidad para sa atong mga children in conflict wirh the law (CICL) na makatabang sa ilang pagbago, pagkat-on sa sitwasyon ug mga hagit nga giatubang sa ilang pamilya ug komunidad. Atol sa maong selebrasyon ang paghatag ug pasidungog sa mga partners and friends of the home nga regular nga nagasuporta sa operasyon sa atong pasilidad mapa-pinansyal man nga tabang ug uban pang panginahanglan sa atong mga batang residente. Giturn-over sa atong usa ka regular nga partner ang usa ka unit nga sakyanang coaster na magamit sa mga kalihukan ng mga bata ug personahe ng pasilidad. (CSWDO-PPIU)

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[STILL OPEN] The personnel at Lingap's main and satellite offices in Bunawan, Calinan, Marilog, Paquibato, and Toril will be one with the workforce in celebrating Kadayawan Festival by keeping its doors open on August 16, 2024. Our private and public desks will still be open to cater medical assistance requests. For queries, you may send us a direct message or contact us thru the following numbers: Main Office - 0909-547-4763 Bunawan Satellite Office - 0907-558-3581 Calinan Satellite Office - 0992-332-2079 Marilog Satellite Office - 0994-802-1340 Paquibato Satellite Office - 0909-960-9336 Toril Satellite Office - 0991-696-8856 Please be guided.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!!! DAVAO CITY JUNIOR OFFICIALS 2024 BATCH HIRAYA MIPAHIGAYON UG INSTITUTIONAL VISIT SA ABOITIZ CLEANERGY PARK UG PHILIPPINE EAGLE CENTER Kabahin sa kasaulugan sa Linggo ng Kabataan 2024 ang Davao City Junior Officials Batch Hiraya aktibo na mipahigayon og coastal clean-up activity sa Aboitiz Cleanergy Park sa may Punta Dumalag, Matina Aplaya ng atong syudad. Kabahin sa maong kalihukan ang pagpataas sa kahimatngon kabahin sa malahutayon nga pagpreserbar sa kinaiyahan ilabina diha sa kritikal na populasyon sa atong mga Hawksbill sea turtles. Sa ikaduhang hugna, gibisita ng mga Junior Officials ang Philippine Eagle Center sa Malagos aron makat-onan ng mga bata sa pagpreserbar ug pagpadayon sa kampanya sa pagprotekta ug pagpadaghan sa atong Haring Agila nga maoy atong National Bird. Mapasalamaton ang opisina sa CSWDO ug ang Davao City Youth Development Division (DCYDD) sa Davao Light and Power Co. Aboitiz Cleanergy Park, Philippine Eagle Center ug Davao City Water District (DCWD) diha sa suporta na gihatag para sa maong institutional visit ng atong mga Junior Officials. (CSWDO-PPIU) Photos: CTTO Davao Light and Power Co. CSWDO-PPIU #𝗕𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱𝗳𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗣𝗮𝘄𝗶𝗸𝗮𝗻 #𝗦𝗮𝘃𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗧𝘂𝗿𝘁𝗹𝗲𝘀 #𝗔𝗯𝗼𝗶𝘁𝗶𝘇𝗖𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗸 #𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗮𝗼𝗟𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗲𝘀

IN PHOTOS:  Davao City Junior Officials 2024 Batch Hiraya Courtesy Call with City Mayor Sebastian "Baste" Duterte

IN PHOTOS: Davao City Junior Officials 2024 Batch Hiraya Courtesy Call with City Mayor Sebastian "Baste" Duterte

Our Davao City Junior Official assigned at DepEd Davao City Division Kian Cedric F. Ibañez

Our Davao City Junior Official assigned at DepEd Davao City Division Kian Cedric F. Ibañez

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!!! 2024 Davao City Junior Officials Batch Hiraya Gipaila sa Publiko Agosto 12, 2024 - Pormal nga gipaila sa publiko ang 2024 Davao City Junior Officials Batch Hiraya atol sa gipahigayon nga Monday Flag Raising Program sa City Hall Grounds. Ang semana diin ang Agosto 12 sa matag tuig gideklara nga Linggo ng Kabataan subay sa Sec.30, Republic Act No. 10742 o giilang Sangguniang Kabataan Reform Act of 2015. Sa laing bahin, subay sa Sec. 3, Republic Act 11913 gideklara usab kining adlawa isip National Youth Day. Usa sa sentro sa kasaulugan sa Linggo ng Kabataan mao ang pagplastar sa Junior Officials base sa gimando sa Republic Act 10742 as amended by R.A. 11768. Kini nga programa gipangunahan sa Davao City Youth Development Division (DCYDD) ubos sa City Social Welfare and Development Office. Ang maong kalihukan kabahin sa Davao City Youth Development Plan ug usa sa mga ginasubay sa Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG). Miabot sa 78 ka Junior Officials ang giplastar diha sa matag departamento sa atong lokal nga panggamhanan ug Sangguniang Panglungsod. Adunay Junior City Mayor ug Junior Vice-Mayor na gipili gikan sa 78 ka mga Junior Officials, 27 ka Junior City Councilors, 35 ka Junior City Department Heads kauban sa mga Junior Deputy Mayors sa 11 ka tribo sa atong dakbayan. Tumong sa maong programa nga maabrihan ang ilang panghuna-huna ug masabtan ang mga programa,serbisyo ug proseso sa atong gobyerno diha sa publiko. Apil niini ang kampanya sa atong lokal nga panggamhanan na Basta Dabawenyo DCPlinado. Ang Linggo ng Kabataan magsugod Agosto 12-16, 2024, daghang mga katikaran ang nakahan-ay sa maong kasaulugan. (CSWDO-PPIU) Photos: CTTO Vice Mayor Atty. Jay Quitain CSWDO-PPIU

Serbisyo Dabawenyo with CSWDO August 12, 2024 Guests: Gilda D. Salvaña, RSW - Youth Development Officer IV Vince Gian Garcia - Junior Mayor Yael Uri Mesias - Junior Vice Mayor Topic: Linggo ng Kabataan Anchored by: Jim Dongiapon Daghang Salamat!

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𝘿𝙖𝙗𝙖𝙬𝙚𝙣𝙔𝙊𝙐𝙩𝙝 𝙞𝙣 𝘼𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣! We are incredibly proud to announce that the Sangguniang Kabataan of Barangay Maa and Barangay Catalunan Pequeño are the National Finalist of 5th Philippine Sangguniang Kabataan Awards together with our Davao City Youth Development Council member, the Davao Disaster Assistance and Youth Awareness Workforce Inc. (DDYAW) as National Finalist for the Impact Circle of the 1st Positive Youth Development Awards. Their exceptional dedication to youth empowerment and community development recognized on a national stage. This achievement is a testament to their hard work, innovative initiatives, and commitment to the betterment of the communities and to all DabawenYOUth. Let's cheer them on as they continue to inspire and lead the way for the next generation. 📸 Kendall Abrio (DDYAW)

LOOK!!! BENCHMARKING OF CSWDO MATI CITY AT PAGINHAWAAN DROP-IN CENTER FOR CHILDREN August 8, 2024

LOOK!!! BENCHMARKING OF CSWDO MATI CITY AT PAGINHAWAAN DROP-IN CENTER FOR CHILDREN August 8, 2024

LOOK!!!BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR CO SU GIAN PERSONNEL August 8, 2024

LOOK!!! BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR CO SU GIAN PERSONNEL August 8, 2024

LOOK !!!BASIC LIFE SUPPORT TRAINING FOR CSWDO PERSONNEL August 7-9, 2024

LOOK !!! BASIC LIFE SUPPORT TRAINING FOR CSWDO PERSONNEL August 7-9, 2024

IN PHOTOS: PAGHATAG UG TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SA BCPC SA BARANGAY MABUHAY PAQUIBATO  DISTRICTAgosto 6, 2024 - Naghatag ug ...

IN PHOTOS: PAGHATAG UG TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SA BCPC SA BARANGAY MABUHAY PAQUIBATO DISTRICT Agosto 6, 2024 - Naghatag ug Technical Assistance ang CSWDO Paquibato District sa mga miyembro sa Barangay Council for the Protection of Children sa Barangay Mabuhay, Paquibato. Usa sa mga gihatag na impormasyon mao ang unsaon pagpakusog ug pagtuman sa mga tahas ug lakang ng BCPC, Seal of Good Local Governance Barangay (SGLGB) ang Child Friendly Local Audit (CFLGA) ug ang Comprehensive Local Juvenile Intervention Plan (CLJIP). Kini gipangunahan ni Alvin G. Juanillo, RSW MATGC District Overseer uban ang 9 ka Barangay Council Members. (CSWDO-PPIU)

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LOOK !!! Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) Orientation gipahigayon sa Paquibato District Agosto 5, 2024 - Nagpahigayon ang CSWDO Paquibato District ug Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) na gipangunahan ng ilang Direct Service Implementer (DSI) nga si Romie M. Ande sa Sitio Bauga, Barangay Tapak, Paquibato. Davao City. Kini gitambungan sa 28 ka mga ginikanan ug other needy adults na mga IPs sa maong komunidad. Kini kabahin sa programa sa CSWDO diha pagpakusog sa katakus sa atong mga ginikanan ug mga hamtong diha sa epektibong pag-atiman ug pakig-relasyon sa ilang mga anak ug tibuok pamilya na mahimong lagsik ug kanunay abli ang komunikasyon. (CSWDO-PPIU)

IN PHOTOS: BARANGAY 19-B SENIOR CITIZENS GI-ORGANISAAgosto 3, 2024 - Ang CSWDO Poblacion A District pinaagi sa ilang Dir...

IN PHOTOS: BARANGAY 19-B SENIOR CITIZENS GI-ORGANISA Agosto 3, 2024 - Ang CSWDO Poblacion A District pinaagi sa ilang Direct Service Implementer (DSI) John Rey V. Bungao, RSW mipahigayon ug usa ka panagtapok sa mga senior citizen sa Barangay 19-B kauban ang mga Chapter Presidents nga sina Ms. Cabanilla, Ms. Pia ug Mr. Andrada diha sa pagpasabot importansya diha sa pag-organisa sa grupo sa maong sektor aron mas mahisgutan ang mga nagkadaiyang mga isyu, panlantaw, opinyon ug mga posibleng mga plano ug lakang kabahin sa ilang sitwasyon diha sa komunidad. Mihatag usab ug pagtulun-an kabahin Positive Life Skills aron man mapataas ug mapalambo pa ang ilang kahibalo ilabina kon naa sila sa usa ka grupo o organisasyon. (CSWDO-PPIU)

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT !!!ENHANCED PARENTING EFFECTIVENESS SERVICE (EnPES) ORIENTATION SA MGA SENIOR CITIZEN GIPAHIGAYONB...

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT !!! ENHANCED PARENTING EFFECTIVENESS SERVICE (EnPES) ORIENTATION SA MGA SENIOR CITIZEN GIPAHIGAYON Barangay Fatima, Paquibato District - Ang CSWDO Paquibato District pinaagi sa mga Direct Service Implementers (DSIs) nga sina Risty P. Paraiso, RSW, LPT, MATGC ug Child Development Worker (CDW) Rosalina Adolfo gipangunahan ang pagpahigayon ug orientation sa mga Senior Citizens kabahin sa Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) na diin sila usab nagaatiman sa atong mga ECCD learners ilabina nga kon wala ang ginikanan kay anaa sa lugar trabahuan. Kini gitambungan sa 56 ka miyembro ng organisadong grupo ng mga senior citizen. Tumong sa maong kalihukan na mapataas ang kaalam ug mapalambo ang relasyon ng mga lola ug lolo isip ikaduhang ginikanan o guardians ngadto sa atong mga learners diha sa matag adlaw ilabina ang ilang dakong suporta sa mga kalihukan diha sa Child Development Centers. (CSWDO-PPIU)

IN PHOTOS :   Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) ug Parent Orientation Gipahigayon Agosto 1-2, 2024 - Ang ...

IN PHOTOS : Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) ug Parent Orientation Gipahigayon Agosto 1-2, 2024 - Ang CSWDO City Poblacion A District Office pinaagi sa mga Direct Service Implementers (DSI) na gipangunahan nila Kenny Maceren, Lelengy A. Raman ECCD Coordinator/ SFP Clerk, Rosemarie B. Cortez, Child Development Worker (CDW), John Rey V Bungao, RSW ug Lo**ta B. Almendras nagpahigayon ug Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) ug Parenting Orientation sa mga ginikanan ug guardians ng atong mga ECCD learners atol sa pag-abli sa klase sa atong mga Child Development Centers diha sa Barangay 10-A DUHA CDC ug sa Barangay 19-B CDC. Tumong sa maong kalihukan na mapataas ang kaalam ug mapalambo ang relasyon ng mga ginikanan ug guardians ngadto sa atong mga learners diha sa matag adlaw ilabina ang ilang dakong suporta sa mga kalihukan diha sa Child Development Centers. (CSWDO-PPIU)

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (CDC) GIAYOS UG GIPANINDOT IN PHOTOS:Agosto 2, 2024 - Ang Child Development Center (CDC) ng Pur...

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (CDC) GIAYOS UG GIPANINDOT IN PHOTOS: Agosto 2, 2024 - Ang Child Development Center (CDC) ng Purok 6 sa Barangay 76-A Gibisitahan ni 1st District City Councilor Temujin "Tek" Ocampo uban sa iyang mga staff. Ang maong CDC gi-adopt ni Councilor Tek pinaagi sa pag-ayos sa washing area, 2 comfort rooms (boys & girls), playing area ug ang classroom.

LOOK!!!  Sitwasyon sa mga Children and Families in Street Situations (CFiSS) diha sa Brgy.Sasa GihisgutanAgosto 2, 2024,...

LOOK!!! Sitwasyon sa mga Children and Families in Street Situations (CFiSS) diha sa Brgy.Sasa Gihisgutan Agosto 2, 2024, Sasa, Davao City - Ang mga Street Educators ng CSWDO Compre Program for Children and Families in Street Situations (CFiSS) nga sila Michael Marfe, James Jun Sagayno ug Georex Vilog kauban ang DSWD FO XI Compre Program Focal na si Ms. Crystal Mae D. Econ RSW ug Charmaine Jade Baliad nakig dayalogo sa mga opisyales ng Barangay nga sila Kagawad Ranel Pichon ug Wendell sa Brgy.Sasa Hall kabahin sa sitwasyon sa mga Children and Families in Street Situations (CFiSS) diha sa Sasa Public Market ug uban pang convergence areas ng atong mga CFISS ug Sama Bajaus ilabina nagkaduol na pod ang panahon sa Setyembre ug Disyembre nga diin mao ang posibleng pagdagsa ng uban pang mga bata ug pamilya diha sa kadalanan. Gipahinumduman pod ang Barangay ang hugot na pagpatuman sa atong balaod na Anti-Mendicancy Law na mao ang dili paghatag ug limos kanila. Anaay mga andam na programa ang atong lokal na panggamhanan ug ang DSWD para kanila base sa ilang kasamtangan nga sitwasyon Apil pod na gibisitahan sa maong team si PCAPT Arnel Ico ang Chief of Police ng Sasa Police Station diha sa pag-coordinate kabahin sa sitwasyon sa atong mga CFiSS sa maong lugar ug distrito ug ang padayon na adbokasiya sa Anti-Mendicancy Law ug mga programa para sa maong sektor.

In Case You Miss It!!Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) Orientation gipahigayon sa Paquibato District Nagp...

In Case You Miss It!! Enhanced Parenting Effectiveness Service (EnPES) Orientation gipahigayon sa Paquibato District Nagpahigayon ang mga Direct Service Implementers ng CSWDO nga sila Sandilan M. Lumonday ug Madilyn D. Cabrita kauban ang personahe ng City Health Office Paquibato District sa Sitio Kinse-Kinse Barangay Salapawan, Paquibato. Davao City kaniadtong Hulyo 31. Kini gitambungan sa mga ginikanan ug other needy adults sa maong komunidad. Kini kabahin sa programa sa CSWDO diha pagpakusog sa katakus sa atong mga ginikanan ug mga hamtong diha sa epektibong pag-atiman ug pakig-relasyon sa ilang mga anak ug tibuok pamilya na mahimong lagsik ug kanunay abli ang komunikasyon.

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Pasig LGU reorganizes social welfare development office

The Pasig City government has approved a new ordinance that intends to rearrange the internal organizational structure and staffing pattern of the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO).

Ordinance No. 74-2023, authored by Councilors Angelu de Leon and Maro Martires, aims to make the CSWDO become more “participatory, inclusive, environment-friendly and adaptive” in delivering transparent services, with personnel that are responsive and accountable.

Under the ordinance, the CSWDO will be segmented into four divisions — the Kanlungan sa Pasig Center; Children and Youth Division; Women, Family, and Community Division; and the Administration Division.

These priority areas will enable social welfare programs to be more focused, and will facilitate a more streamlined delivery of basic social services to the public.

Moreover, 22 new plantilla positions will also be made to increase manpower and human resources and adequately support the CSWDO’s daily operations.

Current CSWDO social workers may also have the opportunity to be promoted or receive equitable pay according to the demands of their work.

In a post on social media, the Office of Councilor De Leon said the CSWDO is the “heart of the local government” since its primary objective is to cater to the wellbeing of Pasigueños through the provision of social services.

The CSWDO is the office responsible for ensuring citizens’ protection, aid, and support in relation to various social issues.

These duties include creating case study reports of beneficiaries to avail of welfare services; providing counseling services: facilitating the livelihood assistance and social amelioration programs; leading intervention programs for people in need of special protection, abuse and trafficking victims, and out-of-school youth among others; processing adoption papers; and making projects aimed at women and solo parents.

“Nararapat lamang na ating pangalagaan ang mga taong bumubuo nito sa mga paraang nakakaya ng ating gobyerno (It is only right that we take care of the people in our social welfare department through any means that the government is capable of),” said the councilor.

De Leon said she and Councilor Martires urged their City Council members to approve the ordinance as a way to express the council’s support and gratitude towards the city’s social workers.

“Who takes care of our caretakers?” was a question posed by the councilor, to which she replied, “we take care of our own.”

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