Locked Out: How Michelle Enriquez Fought To Save DIY Travel Philippines

Michelle Enriquez’s story shows how years of trust-building online can be threatened in minutes when platforms leave community leaders without human support.

What Achieving Financial Independence Looks Like For Filipinos

Financial independence for Filipinos is more than having savings; it is about building security for health, family, and the future.

From Leadership To Architecture: The Next Decade Of Reputation

Dr. Ron F. Jabal frames reputation as architecture, where organizations must design systems that earn trust beyond visibility and communication.

The Community Behind The Community: How DIY Travel Philippines Built Trust At Scale

DIY Travel Philippines shows how a travel group can grow without losing the trust, respect, and purpose that brought members together.

Reading Tutors In Central Visayas Get Child Protection Orientation

Reading tutors enhance their capabilities with child protection training in Central Visayas, aiming for a secure and nurturing environment for every child.

Reading Tutors In Central Visayas Get Child Protection Orientation

837
837

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Reading tutorial coordinators are now equipped with knowledge on handling children, thanks to efforts to orient them on child protection and safe space laws.

Shalaine Marie Lucero, regional director of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Central Visayas, said on Friday the region’s “Tara, Basa” tutoring program has been exposed to state policies protecting children under Republic Act 11313, or the Safe Spaces Act.

“We spearheaded an activity to ensure that field staff, who will be deployed to local government units and elementary schools, are well-equipped with essential knowledge on child protection and safe spaces,” she told the Philippine News Agency.

Lucero said the agency sees the need to orient coordinators of child rights measures because of their direct interaction with children who are beneficiaries of the DSWD’s reading tutorial program.

These coordinators must be fully aware of the policies that safeguard the children’s rights and well-being, she added.

The Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking and Violence Against Women and Children-7 are working with DSWD in continuing orientation for tutorial coordinators.

The coordinators will be working closely with child beneficiaries, college students, and parents who are mostly women, throughout the 20-day program.

Lucero said their understanding of child protection laws and safe spaces policies is imperative in maintaining a learning environment that prioritizes the safety, dignity, and overall welfare of each involved child. (PNA)