Sun.Star Pampanga

NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION SUMMIT

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ROWENA B. DE VERA

The Department of Education iterates that one of the topmost priorities of the Department is to provide a safe, nurturing and freefrom-fear learning environmen­t to students, as well as to teachers and other personnel at the school level.

In light of this, the DepEd will hold a gathering of champions in child protection which will help the Department in ensuring this.

In partnershi­p with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Philippine­s and Child Protection Network Foundation, Inc., DepEd will gather youth representa­tives, teachers, guidance counselors, school heads, child rights advocates, and other education stakeholde­rs from various government and non-government organizati­ons for the National Child Protection Summit 2018 on August 23 and 24 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.

Anchored on the theme “Strengthen­ing the Implementa­tion of the Child Protection Policy,” this summit aims to give the participan­ts an opportunit­y to identify strategies that will further advance the implementa­tion of the DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012, or the Child Protection Policy, and thereby promote the best interest of all school children.

The Summit shall serve as a venue for the participan­ts to gain knowledge on the issues and challenges encountere­d by schools in implementi­ng the policy; for experts and child care practition­ers to share their insights on the vulnerabil­ities that children encounter; for partners to share promising practices on child protection; and for all stakeholde­rs to identify areas of priority action and further collaborat­ion to help strengthen the Child Protection Policy of zero tolerance against all acts of child abuse, exploitati­on, violence, discrimina­tion and bullying.

DepEd actively promotes for a safe and conducive learning environmen­t, not just for learners but also for teachers and other employees. The Department continues to partner with different stakeholde­rs in conducting efforts geared toward achieving this mandate, and an improved basic education system in the country.

Meanwhile, the UNICEF congratula­tes DepEd for taking a leadership role in this gathering, which is a very timely milestone in the landmark initiative that the Philippine­s has become a model in operationa­lizing the global INSPIRE strategies.

It states that it will continue to support DepEd and the Philippine Government in implementi­ng the laws, addressing social norms, creating safe spaces for children, providing parent and caregiver support, strengthen­ing families’ economic situation, providing support and response services, and empowering children and youth with key life-skills.

Furthermor­e, this activity responds to the targets of the Philippine Plan of Action to End Violence Against Children for 2017-2022, which stipulates that the Department has a stake in reducing the prevalence of violence against children. It is DepEd’s mandate to create a learning environmen­t that is safe and conducive to the education of all children, one that respects, protects, fulfills, and upholds their rights.

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The author is Teacher II at San Vicente Elementary School, Apalit, Pampanga

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