Sun.Star Pampanga

Guv eyes additional incentives for accredited day care workers

- — Angelique Tuazon/ Pampanga PIO

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – In a bid to further improve the province’s Early Childhood Care and Developmen­t Program, Governor Lilia “Nanay” G. Pineda eyes the provision of additional cash incentives to day care workers and day care centers duly accredited by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD).

“The role of day care workers on the developmen­t of preschoole­rs is very crucial. They help form the primary foundation for the children’s learning thus their compliance in the prescribed standardiz­ation by the DSWD is significan­t,” explained Elizabeth Baybayan, provincial social welfare and developmen­t officer.

The National Federation of Day Care Workers of the Philippine­s – Pampanga Chapter led by Ayra Angeles lauded the governor for her support and vowed to reciprocat­e her generosity through the further improvemen­t of services provided to the children of the province.

“We are striving to inspire younger Kapampanga­ns to be active, prepare them on how to mingle with other children and eventually enter formal schooling,” said Angeles. According to Baybayan, the provincial government shall grant a monthly incentive worth P1,500 when either day care worker or center is accredited, or P2,000 when both are accredited, in addition to the current P1000-monthly subsidy received by day care workers.

“Seeking accreditat­ion from DSWD is no small feat. That’s why the governor wants to reward the efforts exerted by the day care workers in creating a conducive and safe learning environmen­t for the young Kapampanga­ns,” Baybayan stressed.

As per the records shown by Joanne Guerrero, social welfare assistant, the province currently has 620 day

care centers and workers, of which 356 centers and 367 workers are already accredited. More than half of the province’s child care facilities and providers now passed DSWD’s assessment, a significan­t increase from the previous year’s 16% accreditat­ion. The Capitol recently released a total of P3.1 million to cover the 5-month subsidy for 620 daycare workers.

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