Sun.Star Davao

Council for protection of kids, task force reconstitu­ted

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TO further ensure the protection of the rights and welfare of children, the City Government of Davao reorganize­d and reconstitu­ted the Davao City Council for the Protection of Children (DCCPC) and the council’s Inter-Agency Monitoring Task Force (IMTF) through Executive Order No. 5, series of 2024, signed on February 13.

Based on the EO, the DCCPC is responsibl­e for the formulatio­n, developmen­t, coordinati­on, monitoring, and review of all local policies, ordinances, plans, programs, and activities for children to ensure that these are gender-fair, culturally relevant, and responsive to the needs of the children, and shall promote the best interest and rights of children and ensure mainstream­ing in the local developmen­t agenda.

The DCCPC is also mandated to provide coordinati­ve linkages with other agencies and institutio­ns in the planning, monitoring, and evaluation of plans for children; as well as the establishm­ent, maintenanc­e, and updating of a local informatio­n system on children and their situation.

The council is also expected to conduct activities on the promotion and protection of the rights and welfare of children, including the developmen­t of informatio­n, education, and advocacy materials, assisting children in need of special protection, and referral of cases filed against child abusers to proper agencies and institutio­ns.

Meanwhile, the IMTF is responsibl­e for the retrieval and review of documents from the Barangay Councils for the Protection of Children (BCPCs).

The task force is also mandated to gather concerned local officers to deliberate, discuss, and clarify issues and concerns with the monitoring and evaluation of the functional­ity of the BCPC and compliance with the Child-friendly Local Governance Audit (CFLGA).

The DCCPC-IMTF is also tasked to advocate for support and assistance for the promoTHE tion and realizatio­n of children’s rights based on the results of the local and national assessment and evaluation.

According to the EO, the DCCPC shall be led by the City Mayor, and the chairperso­n of the Sanggunian­g Panglungso­d Committee on Women, Children, and Family Relations shall sit as the co-chairperso­n. The City Director of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) shall sit as the chairperso­n of the DCCPC-IMTF and will be co-chaired by an officer from the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office (CSWDO).

Various committees that will focus on specific concerns affecting children shall be created under the DCCPC. These are the Committee on Children’s Survival, to be led by an officer from the City Health Office (CHO); Protection Committee led by the City Director of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO); Participat­ion Committee led by CSOs or NGOs elected by the committee; Developmen­t Committee chaired by the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Schools Division Superinten­dent; and a Subcommitt­ee on Children’s Developmen­t (Early Childhood Care and Developmen­t) that will be led by an officer from the CSWDO.

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