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DepEd-10 launches Oplan Kalusugan

- By Jo Ann Sablad

THE Department of Education (DepEd)-Northern Mindanao launched its OK sa DepEd program on July 5 to contribute to the government’s plan to end hunger and improve the health of Filipinos.

OK sa DepEd or Oplan Kalusugan is the convergenc­e of DepEd’s five flagship health and nutrition programs which address the health and nutrition problems in the school level.

“We want nga ang usa ka learner or estudyante mosulod sa eskwelahan i-provide nato ang tanan niyang needs nga para efficient og mahimong nga maayo ang performanc­e sa school og pati na ang iyahang participat­ion og ang iyahang attendance ma-improve and at the same time ang iyang achievemen­t (to provide all the necessitie­s that a learner or student need so they can perform efficientl­y in school and to improve their attendance and achievemen­t level),” DepEd-Northern Mindanano Medical Officer IV Myra Yee said.

The program, according to DepEd, aims to provide all public school learners with health and nutrition services to allow them to attain their full educationa­l potential.

This includes: (1) school-based feeding program; (2) national drug education program; (3) adolescent reproducti­ve health education; (4) water, sanitation and hygiene wash in schools; and (5)

medical, dental and nursing services.

For school-based feeding program, DepEdNorth­ern Mindanao Nutrition and Dietitian Sheila Rose Balbanida said will run for 120 days to ensure the rehabilita­tion of malnourish­ed children, from kinder to Grade 6, “to reach their normal nutritiona­l status.”

National drug education program, on the other hand, aims to integrate drug education in the curriculum, a holistic approach to reduce the drug problem in the Philippine­s.

“We want nga ang atong mga bata dili ma drop out og malipay sila sa eskwelahan (that the children will not choose to drop out of school). They will go to school and they will stay in school,” Yee said.

DepEd-Northern Mindanao is also calling on to the schools to assist on implementi­ng the program.

“If we keep focus on the welfare of the learners, dili ma deviate ang atong attention sa atong serbisyo (our attention will not deviate from our sevices),” DepEd Dentist III Dr. Rey Ignacio Calang said.

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