The Freeman

535 graduate with livelihood skills

- — Apple Grace C. Danuco, Correspond­ent/ BRP

A total of 535 partner-beneficiar­ies have graduated from the various skills trainings conducted by the Sustainabl­e Livelihood Program under the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t as of October 2017.

Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program (4P’s) partner beneficiar­ies in Talibon, Bohol, availed of the free skills training funded by DSWD under the Bottom-up Budgeting.

Graduates took up courses like shielded metal arc welding, driving, masonry, refrigerat­ion airconditi­oning, cookery, hilot (wellness massage), automotive servicing, cellphone repair, haircuttin­g services, and pedicure and manicure services.

DSWD is collaborat­ing with Technical and Education Skills Developmen­t Authority for this program as the latter provides training and workshops to the partnerben­eficiaries.

Talibon Mayor Restituto Auxtero said he was grateful for the training program as it will provide employment to the graduates. He said graduates of this program have already been employed or started their own businesses.

Meanwhile, to recognize the Family Developmen­t Sessions, the Local Government of San Fernando town has localized its implementa­tion through the coordinati­on of various department­s.

FDS is one of the conditions of the 4P’s as they gathered partnerben­eficiaries under the program to discuss about health nutrition, education, and family protection, including the basic needs of children.

DSWD-7 provincial link officer for 4P’s Brigieda Goron said that through localizati­on, San Fernando can now directly provide services to their partnerben­eficiaries.

“We really appreciate the effort of the department heads because despite their busy schedule they find time to go to the different barangays just to handle FDS topics,” Goron said.

Goron said that they are pushing for the strengthen­ing of the implementa­tion of FDS by coming up with local policy.

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