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CHN 1 SKILLS/CLINICAL

Program Implementation with the Health Team


PACKAGES OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES FOR 6. POLICIES AND LAWS - legal basis, helps in insuring
PRIMARY HEALTHCARE adequate funds for our programs

 TB DOTS  Minor Surgery (eg. Ex:


 MCP Suturing, drainage of  Republic Act 10354 (The Responsible and Reproductive
 NBS abscess, circumcision) Health Act of 2012)
 PCB1  Appropriate referral to  Administrative Order No. 2013-0013 (National Policy and
 Dental Services referral hospitals or Strategic Framework on Adolescent Health and
 Pre-Natal care specialist physicians Development)
 Normal Delivery and  Environmental Health  Administrative Order No. 2017-0012 (Guidelines on the
post partum care services Adoption of Baseline Primary Health Care Guarantees for
 Immunization  Basic laboratory services All Filipinos)
 Family Planning  Health promotion and  Proclamation 99 s.1992 (Linggo ng Kabataan)
 Nutrition (Vit A and Iron education
Supplementation)  Management of public 7. STRATEGIES, ACTION POINTS, AND TIMELINE
 Growth Monitoring health services,
 Control of communicable coordination with NGOs Ex:
diseases (eg. ARI, TB, and the private medical  Health promotion and behavior change for adolescents
DD, STD, MALARIA) sector, participation in  Adolescent participation in governance and policy
 Control of non- ILHZ management decisions
communicable diseases  Training of human  Developing/transforming health care centers to become
(eg. Related to Diet, resources adolescent-friendly facilities
alcohol, tobacco)  Expanding health insurance to young people
 Enhancing skills of service providers, families and
Supervision of health services and human resources within adolescents
municipal catchment area.  Strengthening partnerships among adolescent groups,
government agencies, private sectors, Civil Society
ELEMENTS OF A PROGRAM organizations, families and communities
 Resource mobilization
1. VISION - a vivid mental image of what you want your  Regular assessment and evaluation
program to be.

Ex: The AHDP envisions a country with well informed, BARANGAY HEALTH CENTER
empowered, responsible and healthy adolescents who are
leaders in the society  A barangay health center is a community-based and
the goal is to offer first aid, maternal and child health care,
2. MISSION - describes purpose and direction of the program. communicable diseases and other basic health services to
all the constituents of the barangay.
Ex: Its mission is to ensure that all adolescents have access to
comprehensive health care and services in an adolescent-  A Midwife or Nurse manages the Barangay Health Station
friendly environment. and provides basic and essential health services to the
community
3. OBJECTIVES
 A Barangay Health Worker (BHW) is one of the front-
Ex: Improve the health status of adolescents and enable them to liners who provide health care services for the
fully enjoy their rights to health. barangay. Barangay health workers are vital in Barangay
Health Centers because they provide assistance and
4. PROGRAM COMPONENTS support to physicians, dentists, nutritionists, public health
nurses, and midwives.
Ex:
 Advocacy KEY PLAYERS
 Capacity Building
 Service Delivery  Barangay Captain
 Monitoring and Evaluation  Brgy. Kagawad on Health
 Nurse/Midwife
5. PARTNER INSTITUTIONS - helps you to reach the targets  Barangay Health Worker
 Barangay Nutrition Scholars
Ex: Local & International Development Partners:  Volunteers
 Department of Education
 National Youth Commission
 Commission on Higher Education
 Commission on Population
 Council for the Welfare of Children
 Department of Social Welfare and Development
 Department of Interior and Local Government
 Linangan ng Kababaihan (Likhaan)
 The Family Planning Organization of the Philippines

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