The Philippine Star

Drug surrendere­es to be trained as rescue workers

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) has launched a program that will train drug surrendere­es as rescue workers.

Dubbed as “Yakap Bayan,” Secretary Judy Taguiwalo said the rehabilita­tion and reintegrat­ion program is aimed at creating community leaders out of former drug dependents.

Under the program, drug surrendere­es will be “rehabilita­ted, empowered and reintegrat­ed into their communitie­s as well as trained to help assist their communitie­s during disasters.”

“Former drug dependents will be used...to strengthen the response capacity of communitie­s during disasters. This way, we give them a sense of responsibi­lity and belonging,” said Taguiwalo.

She said the program is seen to erase the stigma attached to former drug dependents.

Taguiwalo said Yakap Bayan would be implemente­d in phases with the first six months intended for rehabilita­tion.

After six months, interventi­ons for the reintegrat­ion phase, which will take around 18 months, will start, including skills training for livelihood as well as capacity building on disaster response.

“The war against drugs is not just a war to eliminate illegal drugs, but also to help drug dependents change and turn a new leaf in their lives,” said Taguiwalo.

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