Mindanao Times

118 teen centers establishe­d in R-XI high schools: PopCom

- BY REGINA MAE RONQUILLO

DAVAO Region now has 118 school-based teen centers in both public and private secondary schools to provide services to at-risk students.

This is aligned with the resolution issued by the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) 11 last year recommendi­ng the establishm­ent of a functional local teen center for adolescent health and developmen­t in all secondary schools.

The establishm­ent of school-based teen centers is a response to the increasing teenage pregnancy in the country. Davao Region has the highest incidence of 17.9 percent based on the 2017 National Demographi­c and Health Survey results, which is double the national average of 8.6 percent.

Each teen center has an assigned guidance counselor and peer educator who underwent training on adolescent sexuality and reproducti­ve health.

“These peer educators were trained by PopCom (Population Commission) on how to handle their peers because teenagers usually don’t confide with the elders so we trained them on who will man the

teen centers,” PopCom XI regional director Bai Agnes Sampulna said on Monday.

Aside from addressing the problems on overpopula­tion, Sampulna said this initiative will also help avoid maternal deaths among adolescent­s. She said individual­s who give birth at a young age have a higher risk due to their fragile system, which may result to complicati­on during and following pregnancy and childbirth.

Furthermor­e, the teen centers may also address problems on illiteracy, unemployme­nt, and poverty.

 ??  ?? COMMISSION of Population XI regional director Bai Agnes Sampulna says 118 school-based teen centers are establishe­d in both in public and private schools to provide informatio­n and services to at-risk students, during the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Davao on Monday. BING GONZALES
COMMISSION of Population XI regional director Bai Agnes Sampulna says 118 school-based teen centers are establishe­d in both in public and private schools to provide informatio­n and services to at-risk students, during the Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City Davao on Monday. BING GONZALES

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