Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DSWD releases program for teenage moms

The ProtecTEEN Project utilizes a child-friendly, gender-responsive, and rights-based approach to help adolescent mothers

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) said Monday it has released the guidelines for the national implementa­tion of the Psychosoci­al Support and Other Interventi­ons for Adolescent Mothers and their Families Project or ProtecTEEN.

“This project is the Department’s response to Executive Order 141, series of 2021, adopting as a national priority the implementa­tion of measures to address the root causes of the rising number of teenage pregnancie­s and mobilizing government agencies, and part of the Social Protection Program for Adolescent Mothers and their Children” Assistant Secretary for Disaster Response Management Group Irene Dumlao explained.

Dumlao, who is also the DSWD spokespers­on, said the ProtecTEEN is in line with the national priority to prevent teenage pregnancy and provide interventi­ons for adolescent mothers and their families.

“ProtecTEEN adopts a social welfare model of interventi­on that aims to protect the rights of adolescent mothers and their families as well as to safeguard and enhance their psychosoci­al well-being,” the DSWD spokespers­on said.

The DSWD official said the program also aims to improve the capacity of teenage mothers to perform their expected duties as parents of their children through the provision of direct social services and assistance, referral to other concerned agencies, and organizing peer advocates.

“The ProtecTEEN Project utilizes a childfrien­dly, gender-responsive, and rights-based approach to help adolescent mothers, their spouses or partners, and their families to create a supportive atmosphere at home, and an enabling environmen­t for shared parenting,” Dumlao pointed out.

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