The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

‘ Oplan Kalusagan’ launched in Oroquieta City

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OROQUIETA CITY – To ensure that schoolchil­dren are provided with basic primary health and dental care, the Department of Education spearheade­d the “Oplan Kalusugan sa DepEd” or “OK sa DepEd” here.

The program initially focused on DepEd’s five major school health initiative­s such as the SchoolBase­d Feeding Program, National Drug Education Program, Adolescent Reproducti­ve Health Education, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Schools, and Medical, Dental, and Nursing Services.

This year, the School Mental Health Program has been added as the sixth flagship program focusing on the fulfilment of the DepEd’s mandate under Republic Act No. 11036 or the Mental Health Act.

Dr. Edemar Alota, Provincial Administra­tor of Misamis Occidental, read a message of Governor Philip Tan, who was not able to attend the event. Tan’s message reads: “I hope that today inspires ideas and discussion­s along the ways that we can make the health policies, plans, programs and activities. One of the priorities of the province of Misamis Occidental is health services. Knowledge above health care starts within ourselves and second from you teachers as you impart health education to your students.”

Mayor Lemuel Acosta praised the event and told the organizers and stakeholde­rs that “we can create or mold our people to become better Filipinos, better Misamisnon­s and better Oroquitano­ns.”

He also encouraged everyone, including other local government­s to stand by the DepEd program.

DepEd Regional Director, Dr. Arturo Bayocot, said the “OK sa DepEd” is a converging effort where health plans, policies, programs, and activities are implemente­d to ensure that all schoolchil­dren are provided with basic primary health and dental care to allow them to attain their full educationa­l potential.

“It will also ensure that all DepEd school health personnel and schoolchil­dren practice healthier behavior that they can do on their own, and get linked up with health providers and local government units for child and adolescent health services,” he said.

Bayocot further underscore­d the significan­t role of DepEd health personnel in bringing to the ground the various school health programs of the department. “We want our learners to grow and be educated up to their full potential, and this can be achieved through the active contributi­on of all of you DepEd health workers in keeping our learners healthy, as well as our teaching and other nonteachin­g personnel, thus increasing the level of school participat­ion, attendance, and access to education of Filipino learners,” he said. ( Shaine Mae Nagtalon)

 ??  ?? The Departmern­t of Education headed by Northern Mindanao Regional Director Arturo Bayucot together with Provincial Administra­tor Edimar Alota, Board Member Glenn Blanco, and Oroquieta City councilors lead the “Oplan Kalusugan sa DepEd” in Oroquieta City. ( Shaine Mae Nagtalon)
The Departmern­t of Education headed by Northern Mindanao Regional Director Arturo Bayucot together with Provincial Administra­tor Edimar Alota, Board Member Glenn Blanco, and Oroquieta City councilors lead the “Oplan Kalusugan sa DepEd” in Oroquieta City. ( Shaine Mae Nagtalon)

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