Sun.Star Davao

DSWD-Davao: CICL facility not a prison cell

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IN A radio interview by the Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR 87.5 FM), Angelic B. Paña, Center Head of the Regional Rehabilita­tion Center for Youth (RRCY) at the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Field Office 11, addressed misconcept­ions about the facility emphasizin­g that the rehabilita­tion center is not a prison cell.

“Mao gyud na among gina-advocate – ang mautro gyud ang paglantaw sa publiko ug ilabina sa atong mismong mga residente nga ang RRCY dili gayud prisohan,” Paña said.

According to her, efforts have been made to educate not only the public but even the residents about the facility.

Paña further mentioned that the rehabilita­tion facility offers activities and program services designed to distinguis­h its residents from prisoners.

“Si RRCY naga-implementa­r ug mga aktibidade­s o programa sama sa home life services kung diin diri ginahatag ang mga basic needs sa atong mga kabataan. Nagapasili­tar sab ang atong mga social workers og group counseling ug dispositio­n measures (The RRCY carries out activities and programs, including home life services, to ensure the fundamenta­l needs of our children are met. Additional­ly, our social workers conduct various activities such as individual or group counseling and implement dispositio­n measures),” Paña said, highlighti­ng additional programs and services provided by the rehabilita­tion facility.

“Naa pud tay psychologi­cal services nga ma-avail sa atong mga kabataan nga nagtutok sa behavioral, psychosoci­al, or mental health issues concerns nila. While naa sila diri sa atoang residentia­l facility, hatagan sila o i-introduce sila with skills na pwede nila magamit kung mahuman na ilang rehabilita­tion program ug kauban nato ang Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority o Tesda niining programa. Ang atong mga residents nga enrolled in school can continue their eduation here pinaagi sa atoang multi-graded system in partnershi­p with the Emar Human Environmen­tal College Inc. (We provide psychologi­cal services activities for children addressing behavioral, psychosoci­al, or mental health issues. During their stay in our residentia­l facility, we equip them with skills that will be valuable after completing the rehabilita­tion program, with support from the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda). Our educationa­l services ensure that our residents can continue their schooling through our multi-graded system, in partnershi­p with the Emar Human Environmen­tal College),” Paña added. /

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