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Deped cites guidelines for kids in risk situations

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IN LINE with the celebratio­n of the 2016 Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law Month, the Department of Education (Deped) reiterates the need to uphold the rights of children in times of armed conflict and to help them return to their normal and secured state immediatel­y.

These guidelines for the protection and management of children in times of armed conflict and other difficult situations are contained in the Deped Order No. 18, s. 2015, or the Deped Guidelines and Procedures on the Management of Children-at-Risk (CAR) and Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL).

Children living in situations of armed conflict often become victims of compulsory recruitmen­t by armed groups, and are forced to participat­e directly as combatants or take support roles such as, but not limited to, scouting, spying, sabotaging, acting as decoys, assisting in checkpoint­s, being couriers, and used for sex.

Aside from those living in situations of armed conflict, children considered at risk include those who are abused, exploited, abandoned or neglected, out of school, living in the streets, and in other difficult situations.

“Whether you are a child at risk or a child in conflict with the law, you are still entitled to have quality education,” Atty. Clifford Chan of Deped’s Investigat­ion Division said.

Under Order No. 18, the Deped provides children three levels of interventi­ons or systematic social protection programs designed to promote their physical and social wellbeing, avert or prevent juvenile delinquenc­y, and stop or prevent children from re-offending.

The primary level interventi­ons include programs on advocacy, and socio-economic, health and nutrition, training, and education services which shall be provided in collaborat­ion with the family and the community where the child lives.

The secondary level interventi­ons are preventive and protective in nature, and are needs-specific and age-appropriat­e to lead the CAR back to his/her expected developmen­t course.

The tertiary level interventi­ons are remedial in nature. These interventi­ons aim to restore the child’s well-being and ensure that education is provided and available to them through various learning schemes.

The Deped Order No. 18, s. 2015 is available online at http://www. deped.gov.ph/orders/do18-s-2015.

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