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Republic Act No. 9163 – NSTP Act of 2001 Cardio vascular diseases Components: RO, LTS, CWTS Prof Donna Wren B. Libunao CITIZENSHIP TRAINING
AUGUST 14, 2017 (PMA INFORMATION Definition of terms:
BRIEFING) Citizenship: status of being a member of By Master Sgt. Nestor Liggayu a body politic owing allegiance to ____, entitled to reciprocal protection Academia Militar (1898) Rights: privilege or prerogative First republic of PH conferred by usage of law upon a Changed to PH constabulary Philippine Military Academy person or group of persons Noong 1993, nagkaroon ng unang THREE WAYS babae (in accordance to 7192 Birth something) Marriage RANKS Blood 1st yr: PLEBES/fourth classmen (04-01) GENERAL PRINCIPLES Recognition – form of acceptance Jus Soli – by place of birth 2nd yr: YEARLINGS – third classmen Jus Sanguini – by blood Buddies to plebes Article IV of the Philippine Constitution 3rd yr: COWS/2nd classmen Three Classifications of Citizens 4th yr: FIRSTIES/1st classmen Native-Born Citizens Natural-Born Citizens REQUIREMENT Naturalized Citizens 5 feet Bill of Rights Filipino Inherent Power of the State 85% GPA for Senior High 1. Police Power 17-22 yrs old until date of exam 2. Power to Tax BENEFITS 3. Power to Eminent Domain Three General Classifications of Rights Free college ed 1. Natural Rights Allowance 2. Statutory Rights After grad, reg officers are at AFP RA 10627 Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 Army RA 10354 Responsible Parenthood Armed Forces Reproductive Health Act of 2012 Navy 3. Constitutional Rights Exclusive rights of a Filipino citizen: Base Pay (27, 425) right to vote, etc Master Sgt Clarifications Probationary 2LTa Bill of rights governs relationship Plus 4500 subsistence between the state and individuals and Plus 5547 Provisional Allowance not the relationship between the individuals ATM Bill of rights guarantees against the Grounds for disqualification: abused and misused of the inherent Color blinda powers of the state Flat footed MIRANDA RIGHTS Hepatitis You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against 3. Blue Guards (outsourced) you in a court of law. 4. __________ HUMAN RIGHTS Sections Inalienable fundamental rights 1. Admin Section Universal a. Recruitment Fundamental b. Training Egalitarian c. Police discipline Absolute 2. Operations Section Duties and Obligations of Filipino Citizens a. Traffic Rules To be loyal to the republic and honor b. Late Night Service the flag c. ______ To defend the state 3. Investigation Section To contribute to the development and a. Women and child protection welfare of the state Security Measures To uphold the constitution and obey its 1. RA 4136 Traffic Rules and Regulations law 2. Wearing of UPLB IDs 12 Things the Youth Can Do For the Country 3. UP unified sticker system/ vehicle 1. Be on time. Honor your commitments. carpass 2. Fall in line. Respect others and follow 4. Anti-loitering Program the law. 5. Responsible Pet Ownership 3. Sing our National Anthem with pride 6. Observance of Curfew Hours (10pm- and honor. 4am) MO # 2011-1074, MO# 2012-1123 4. Study well. Give your best in everything 7. Late Night Transport Service you do. 8. CCTV System 5. Be honest. Say no to cheating, lying and 9. Enhanced Police Visibility stealing. Report any crime or illegal act. 10. Internal Cleansing 6. Conserve water. Plant a tree. Dispose 11. Perimeter Security your trash properly. 12. MOA on Security and Patrolling (UPLB 7. Do not smoke. Avoid drugs and stay premises) away from vices. LGU LB 8. Buy Pinoy. Buy local. Support PH PNP LB products. Brgy. Batongmalake 9. Save. Plan ahead. Learn business early. Brgy. Putho Tuntungin 10. During elections, do your solemn duty. Safety 11. Respect our elders. 12. Pray for our country and leaders.
CAMPUS SAFETY AND SECURITY
By SO II, Reigel Allan L. Sorra from Chief Investigation Section of the University Police SEPTEMBER 4, 2017 – National Security Force By: LtC Jan Chavez- Arco, MNSA PA (Res) OVC for Community Affairs Security Dr. Serlie Barroga- Jamias, Vice Chancy The state of being free from danger or SO IV Ricardo T. Silab, Chief UPF threat UNIVERSITY POLICE FORCE Freedom from fear Mission: To create an environment Freedom from war conducive to learning and living. Freedom to live in dignity Composition: What is national security? 1. UPF regular members 2. Community Support Brigade Has critical reference to the 1. Political international system being 2. Economic Naturally competitive 3. Socio-cultural Anarchic 4. Techno-scientific “Traditional vs. Wideners” 5. Environmental Traditionalists: security is freedom from 6. Military any objective military threat to state Dimensions of National Security survival in an anarchic international 1. Referent object = stability of system government [security level= 4.1 to 6] Wideners: in reality, the security 2. Market-oriented reforms [4.1 to 6] concept has expanded from exclusively 3. National identity [4.1 to 6] military onto political, economic, 4. State and firms [0 to 2] societal and environmental sections 5. Nature [3.1 to 5] “War is a continuation of politics… by 6. State [2.1 to 4] other means…” – Carivon Clausewitz “The longest route to capitalism is Buzan (2008) identified political, social, communism.” environmental factors/threats as key Core national interests by order of importance variables that shape a nation’s national Protection of motherland (territorial security. integrity) National Security Protection of our people (physical Pursuit of freedom from threat and the security) ability of states and societies to Protection of our national values (In maintain their independent identity and consti) functions Looking after welfare of people Human Security (inclusive growth) More than the absence of violent How to attain national security? conflicts Use of instruments of national Security for Source of Source: Non- power Whom? security threat: Military -sum of all resources Military 1. national – geography, resources National Redefined and population Security Security (envi 2. social – economic, political, States (conventional and economic – military realist cooperative or Instruments of National Power approach to comprehensive, security security) Diplomatic studies) Informational Intrastate Military Societies, Economic Security (civil Human Security Groups, war, ethnic Violent Extremism and Terrorism Individuals conflict, RA 9372 An Act to Secure the State and Protect democide) our People From Terrorism (Human Security Act of 2007) Buzan identified 5sectors of security: Ziatgor Minchev : Terrorism is a hybrid thread 1. Political and self-feeding social engineering system. 2. Military Hybrid security threat 3. Economic Transnational 4. Environmental Has wide borderless reach 5. Societal No respect for state sovereignty and National Defense College of the rule of law Philippines (NDCP) identifies six Factors for Radicalization dimensions of national security: Internet and social media data Ranstorp: internet accelerates process of Shabu-ish radicalization Shabu Contains ephedrine (main cause DRUG AWARENESS SEMINAR * that causes brain damage) Inhalants Drug Abuse Drug Addiction The use of any chemical substance (???) Alcohol – 20% of users become Stimulant dependent Speed up a person Opiates – derived from opium 1. Uppers (nicotine, cocaine, shabu) poppy 2. Depressants (sedatives, sleeping pills, RA 9165 Comprehensive Drug Act of tranquilizers) Laws Corresponding to Illegal Drugs 3. Hallucinogens (Marijuana, LSD, ecstasy, Poser buyers shabu) Pre-arranged something signal whaaat NOTE: Marijuana – red eyes, Shabu – waxy, Read RA 9165 Ecstacy – purple-ish Why should we avoid drugs? September __, 2017 – PROV DISASTER RISK 1. Illegal (RA 9165) REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT 2. Destructive to Health 3. Spiritual (ipinagbabawal daw po kasi ng 𝐻𝑎𝑧𝑎𝑟𝑑 𝑥 𝑉𝑢𝑙𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑏𝑖𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑦 Risk = 𝐶𝑎𝑝𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑡𝑦 Diyos) 4. __________ Why do people take drugs? Disaster Risk Reduction and Management 1. To feel better Key factors of DRMM 2. To do better 1. Hazard 3. Curiosity and because “others are doing 2. Capacity it” 3. Vulnerability Most commonly abused drugs Types of Hazards 1. Shabu – 81.36% 1. Hydro-meteorological 2. Marijuana – 33.65% 2. Geological 3. Inhalants – Remaining percent hehe 3. Technological Other commonly abused drugs 4. Environmental Nicotine (sa sigarilyo) 5. Biological Passive smoking – secondhand 6. Armed conflict smoking and is highly dangerous Types of Hazard Alcohol 1. Natural – typhoons, earthquakes, Drunkenness landslides 2. Human-Induced – fire, maritime Loss of balance accident, terrorism Increase in violence Vunerability Inability to remember and learn Physical Changes in personality hmppp Social/organizational Increase in accidents Motivational Trouble with other people Capacity Marijuana (Cannabis sativa) Combination of strength, attributes and Poor memory resources <3 Short attention span Presidential Decree No. 1566 (June 11, 1978) Inability to think Response to disasters and calamities Cocaine Disaster Rocks A serious disruption of the functioning Stimulant of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic SEPTEMBER 25 – absent or environmental losses w/c exceed the ability of the affected community or OCTOBER 2, 2017 – VOLUNTEERISM society By Pahinungod Volunteers Hazard- may banta Disaster – may effect Seventeen Reasons to Volunteer in 2017 <3 Two Kinds of Disaster 1. Good for health Natural 2. CV booster Human-induced 3. Learn outside the classroom Declaration of Policy and Principles Summary 4. Travel responsibly D: responsibility of chief exec, self- 5. Learn new skills reliance 6. Gain new friends R: max available resources, people and 7. Have extended family govt coordination 8. Gain self confidence R: documentation, national govt as 9. Make a difference support 10. Change someone’s life July – National Disaster Consciousness Month 11. Gain new perspective PD 1566 12. FOOD! Strengthens PH disaster control 13. Learn discipline capability 14. Freebies Establishes the national program on 15. Be productive community disaster preparedness 16. SERVICE. HONOR. EXCELLENCE! RA 10121 17. Pahinungod <3 Strengthens PDRMM system A research was conducted in 1991 to find out Appropriates funds what UP students value (or to know what Institutionalize PDRMM should be expected from them after grad) Transition from Disaster Relief and Response Leadership ability (reactive) to DRMM (proactive) Work ethic Four DRMM thematic areas Intellectual capacity Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Social orientation Disaster Preparedness Ethical and moral uprightness Disaster Response UP President Emil Q. Javier Disaster Rehabilitation and Binuo ang pahinungod (since last and Recovery (“building back better” ethical and moral uprightness sa principle) vinavalue ng students??) DND – Chair of NDRMMC Pahinungod – Oblation DOST – Vice Chair of Prevention and Mitigation EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING <3 <3 National Disaster Coordination C – has 19 Programs members 1. Affirmative Action NDRMMC: 44 mem 2. Local heritage NDRMM Network: 3. Environmental Awareness NDRMMC 4. Reading Enhancement and Appreciation _______ Development Modified Risk Formula 5. Organizational Development Hazard x Vulnerability x Exposure 6. Technical Assistance Risk = 7. Immersion Service Program Capacity Local Calamity Fund (> 5%) (of national budget ata?) ROTC – Reserve Officers’ Training Corps 70% is for preparedness programs By 1st.class officer Queenie Bombase 30% for quick response fund Existing Threats: China’s Territorial Claim 3. UP Vanguard Scholarship - Nine-dash line Commission Award (2500) - Strategic triangle in the SCS Service Grant Domestic and International - 500 3rd class Terrorism - 1000 2nd Natural Disasters - 1500 1st Active Duty vs Reservists (?) Academic Excellence Award Regular force - University Scholar 10,000!!! - Full-time soldiers - College Scholar 5,000!!! - Fighting backbone of AFP 4. Philippine Army Advanced ROTC Cash Reserve force Incentive History 5. Skills Development 1912- began in UP 1922- first RO was established at UP Manila 1939 – Executive Order No. 207 made ROTC programs obligatory 1941-1945 – The Hunters ROTC was active 2001 - In UPLB Department of Military Tactics and Sciences UPLB Corps of Cadets UPLB Corps of Sponsors - Helps cadet officers in training days, uplb events, etc UP Vanguard Inc. - Alumni org of UPLB Corps of Cadet Officers - Gives support (financial hihi) - Notable vanguards: 1. Pres Manuel A. Roxas 2. Pres Fidel V. Ramos 3. Meron paaaa Activities offered: - Training days - Loyalty day - Parolan - Cadet’s Day - Graduation Ball and Ring Hop Ceremony ROTC units: 1. Rayadillo – drills and ceremonies 2. Meron paaaaaaaa Cadet officer perks 1. Free lodging and uniforms 2. Cadet officers’ tuition fee grant - 50% 3rd class - 75% 2nd class - 100% 1st class