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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE 1

CM Form No. 7

Part I.

Area of Information/Parameter/Indicators
Concern
A. Barangay Profile
1. Basic Information
a Region
b Province
c Municipality
d Barangay
e No. of Sitios/Puroks
f 4Ps Set No.
g Inclusive Years under 4Ps
2. Population Profile
a Total number of households
b Total number of families
c No. of male
d No. of female
e No. of male children ages 0-5 years old
f No. of female children ages 0-5 years old
g No. of male children ages 6-12 years old
h No. of female children ages 6-12 years old
i No. of male children ages 13-17 years old
j No. of female children ages 13-17 years old
k Total male voting population
l Total female voting population
m Total male labor force
n Total female labor force
o. Total number of PWDs
p. Total number of Solo Parents
q. Total number of Youth (ages 18 to 30 years old)
r. Total number of Out-of-School Youths (OSYs)
s. Total number of Pregnant Teenage Girls (aged 13-17)
t. Total number of Pregnant Women
3. Indigenous People
Are there indigenous peoples (IP) in your barangay?  
Note: You may add rows and columns if there several IP
affiliations.
a IP Affiliation
b Location/Sitio
c Total No. of Households
d Total No. of Families
e Total No. of Males
f. Total No. of Females
4. Conflict-affected Area (Is the Barangay affected by armed conflict? )
a If yes, please give additional details of the
armed conflict in the area:
b No. of Pantawid households affected?
c No. of SLP family beneficiaries affected?
5. Area Profile
a Is this a Poblacion Barangay?

Adapted from the Compendium of CDD Forms and Tools (pp. 17-29) and the Social
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Welfare Development Indicators

b If not, how many hours


does it take to travel to
Poblacion?
c No. of kilometers from the Poblacion
d What is the geographic characteristic
of the Barangay?
(i.e., upland, hilly, lowland, island,
coastal)
e Is the barangay isolated from the rest
of the barangays?
6. Affected by any of the following Peace and Social Cohesion issues?
a Boundary and territorial disputes
b Political and extrajudicial killings
c Family and gender-based violence
d RIDO or clan wars/Tribal wars of
‘pangayao’
e Crime
7. Which of the following establishments and services are available in the barangay?
Please state if the following facilities/establishments/services are available in the barangay and mode
of transport and cost going there. If none, please state distance to the nearest facility (hours) as well
as the mode of transport and cost. Kindly also state the number of workforce and service capacity per
facility.
a Barangay hall
b Multi-purpose building
c Tribal hall
d Evacuation center
e Market place/bagsakan center
f Stores
g Mini port
h Daycare center
i Elementary School
j Secondary School
k College or university
l Health station
m Hospital
n Irrigation
o Pre/Post Harvest Facilities
p Water supply system
q Drainage System
r Waste facility
s Cemetery
t Electricity
u Telecommunication Access
v Bank
w Credit facility
x Tanod/police
y Emergency services
z Postal service
a Capability/skills training:
a
- Health
- Organizational Development
- Agriculture and enterprise
- Education
- Others
B. Social Welfare and Development Indicators (data from scoreboard)
1. Breakdown of Levels of Well-being
a # of 4Ps Household-beneficiaries on
Survival Level
b # of 4Ps Household-beneficiaries on
Subsistence Level
c # of 4Ps Household-
beneficiaries on Self-Sufficient
Level
Total # of
Assessed
Households
2. Economic Sufficiency
a Employment Out of 62 households 11 or 17% with all HH
members are not employed or with regular income.

No captured provided services based on the


scoreboard

b Employable Skills Out of 62 households, 22 or 36% with all household


members does not possess professional/ technical/
occupational skills. 17 or 27% with all household
members possess professional/technical/ occupational
skills but are not duly recognized by appropriate
authorities or has work experience of at least 2 months
but less
than 6 months. 25 or 40% with all household
members has a regular/ permanent job,has

worked for at least 4 months during the past 6 months or


is currently working and has worked for at least 3 consecutive months

No captured provided services based on the scoreboard.

c Income Out of 62 households, 2 or 3% of H H has below official monthly per


(Further income capita. Social Amelioration Program Assistance was provided to 62
indicators that may be households in Talaibon, Ibaan Batangas.
retrieved from CBMS’
Core Local Poverty Proportion of households with income less than the
Indicators) poverty threshold

Proportion of households with income less than the


food threshold

Proportion of households who eat less than 3 meals a


day
d Social Security and Access Out of 62 households,13 or 20% is not an active member of the
to Financial Institutions GSIS or currently
covered by private or has no access to savings and loan associations,
cooperatives, and other similar institutions. 11 or 17% has at least one
member of the family is an active member of the GSIS/ SSS, but
membership has been for less than 2 years, is currently covered by
private insurance but coverage has been in force for less than 2
years;
or has access to savings and loan associations, cooperatives, and
other similar
institutions but access has been in effect for less than 2 years. 38 or
61% has at least one member of the family is an active member of the
GSIS/ SSS, and membership has been for at least 2 years, is currently
covered by private insurance and
coverage has been in force for at least 2 years or 7 - has access to
savings and loan associations, cooperatives, and other similar
institutions and access has been in effect for at least 2 years.
No captured provided services based on the scoreboard.

3. Social Adequacy
a Health Out of 62 households 2 or 3% has family members who Availed one
or two times in the past 6 months; wanted to avail of health services
but did not avail because they believed that poor health services were
being offered, e.g. poor health facilities, in-adequate supplies of
medicine or other medi-cal supplies or poor client services were being
offered, e.g., long queues, discourte- ous personnel, etc.
or did not need to avail since no one in the family got sick. 60 of them
or 98% has family members availed at least three times in the
past 6 months or all family members are monitored by
Pantawid.
Provisions of medicines from Rural Health Unit was captured.

Out of 62 households 6 or 9% has at least family member got sick


of an illness needing hospital confinement. 28 of them or 45% has
at least one
family member got sick of an
illness needing medical attention (diarrhea, high fever, etc.) but did
not need hospital confinement and 28 or 45% 3 has no family
member got sick of an illness needing medical attention or
confinement (other than ordi-nary
head-aches, colds, etc.).
member got sick of an illness needing medical attention or confinement (other
than ordi-nary head-aches, colds, etc.).

Provision of Medical Assistance from AICS was captured.

b Nutrition 62 out of 62 household or 100% had three meals a day during the past 7 days

No captured provided services based on the scoreboard.

Out of 62 household, 3 or 4% has a child who is severely underweight(Less than –3


SD). 7 or 11% has a child who is Underweight/Overweight (Greater than or equal to –
3 SD but less than –2 SD or greater than +2 SD) and 14 or 22% has a child who is
having Normal weight
(Greater than or equal to –2 SD but less than or equal to +2 SD).

No captured provided services based on the scoreboard.

c Water and 62 out of 62 or 100% of the household has access to drinking water from a source of
Sanitation safe drinking water, i.e., faucet/ pipe-line connected to a trust-ed waterworks system
and time to collect water including the time to walk to the water source, collect it and
return is not more than 30 minutes ,own use faucet com-munity water system, shared
faucet commu-nity water system,own use tubed/piped deep well, shared
tubed/ piped deep well, tubed/piped shallow well bottled water, including those being
delivered

62 out of 62 or 100% of the household has access to sanitary toilet facilities:


Water sealed toilet connected to sewer, septic tank or closed pit.

52 out of 62 household or 83% practiced improper garbage disposal such as any


of the following: dumping in individual pit, burning
thrown in “esteros”, vacant lots, rivers or no clear manner of disposing garbage while
10 of them or 17% practiced proper garbage disposal, such as any of the following,
with segregation: picked-up by service garbage truck, composting or burying
d Housing 2 out of 62 households or 3% has a roof made of Light materials such as wood or
cogon/nipa/anahaw but not sturdy and durable or Mixed but predominantly light
materials while 60 or 97% has a roof made of strong materials such as galva-nized
iron/aluminum or tile concrete/ clay tile or half galvanized iron and half concrete or
mixed but predominantly strong materials or wood or cogon/nipa/ anahaw but sturdy
and
durable

14 out of 62 households or 22% with walls are made of light materials such as
bamboo/ sawali/ cogon/ nipa but not sturdy and durable mixed but predominantly
light materials. 48 or 78% with walls made of strong materials such as concrete/
brick/ stone or wood or half gal-vanized iron and half concrete or galvanized iron/
aluminum or glass,
mixed but predominantly strong materials bamboo/ sawali/ cogon /nipa but
sturdy and durable.

6 of the 62 household or 9% rented a house and lot for less than three years, own
house, rented lot for less than three years, own house, rent-free
lot with consent of owner for less than five years or rent-free house and lot with
consent of owner

for less than five years, or being amortized for less than a year while 56 or 91%
own or owner- like possession of house and lot, rented house and lot for at
least three years own house, rented lot for at least three years own house, rent-
free lot with
consent of owner for at least five years, rent-free house and lot with consent of
owner for at least
five years or being amortized for at least one year

4 out of 62 households or 6% has no lighting facility or home-made lamp or


gasera or candle while 58 of them or 94% has access to electricity, LPG;or
other similar lighting facility as electricity or LPG (e.g. solar
powered)
e Education 4 out of 62 household or 6% has a family member who has difficulty in at least
one (but not all) of the following: reading;or writing or counting; or
understanding simple messages/ instructions while 58 of them or 94% has a
family member at least highschool graduate or aged between 10-18 and in
formal school, aged 18 years or over who has com-pleted the Basic Literacy
Program of ALS or able to read; write; count; and understand simple
messages/
instruction

1 out of 62 household or 1% has a child who is not currently enrolled or


enrolled but at-tended less than 70% of the total number of school days
completed for the current school year while 5 or 8% of them has a child is
currently enrolled and attended at least 70% but less than 85% of the total
number of school days completed for the current school year. 56 or 91% has a
child is currently enrolled; and
attended at least 85% of the total number of school days completed for the
current school year

f Role Performance 27 out of 62 household of 43% with family member engage in any of the listed
family activities at most once a month.16 or 26% has family members engage
in any of the listed family ac-tivities at least 2 times but less than 5 times a
month and 19 or 30% has family members engage in any of the listed family
activities at
least 5 times a month

2 out of 62 households or 3% expressed that The parents/ guardians can


define the
problem and its cause(s) but: are not able to think of solutions, are able to think
of solutions but without the participation of other family members the family
does not encounter any problem. 60 or 97% expressed that the
parents/guardians can define the
problem and its causes and are able to think of solutions with the
participation of other family members.

47 out of 62 households or 75% has no family member participated in any


legitimate people’s organization/ association/ support groups for
social, economic, cultural and spiritual activities of the community during the
past six months. 15 or 25% of the household has a family member who had
limited participation (less than 50% attendance in meetings/activities) in a
legitimate people’s organization/ association/ sup- port group for so-cial,
economic, cul-tural and
spiritual activities of the community during the past six months.
g Family Awareness 3 out of 62 households or 4.83% are not aware of any rights of the children or
of Relevant Social aware of one of the two rights but cannot explain them. 17 out of 62
Issues households or 27.41% are aware of at least three rights of children but cannot
explain them or

aware of one to two rights and can explain them. 42 out of 62 or 67.74% are
aware of at least three rights and can explain them.

8 out of 62 households or 12.90% are not aware of any gender based violence or
aware of one to two forms of GBV but cannot explain them. 18 out of 62
households or 29% are aware of at least three forms of GVB but cannot explain
them or aware of one of the two forms of GVB and can explain them. 36 out of 62
or 58% are aware of at
least three forms of GBV and can explain them.

2 out of 62 or 3.2% is not aware of any disaster risk reduction and management
protocols/initiatives or aware of any one to two disaster risk reduction but
cannot explain them. 25 out of 62 households or 40% are aware of at least
three but cannot explain or one to two disaster risk reduction and management
protocols and can explain them. 31 out of 62 or 50% households are aware of
at least three and
can explain them.

4. Livelihood Skills
a Livelihood skills 1 - Agricultural Crop Production 2 - 20 - Furniture and Fixtures 21 - Heat
that the family Animal Health Care Ventilation and Air- Conditioning
members 3. - Animal Production 22. - Health, Social and Other
currently have 3. - Automotive Servicing Community Services
3. - Barangay Health Services 6 22. - Household Services
- Bartending 7 - Beauty Care 22. - Information Technology 25 -
8 - Bookkeeping 9 - Bread and Pastry Machine Operation
Production 26 - Metals and Engineering 27 -
10. - Carpentry Plumbing
10. - Commercial Cooking 28. - Tourism Promotion
12 - Services
Construction 13 - Electronics 28. - Others
14 - Decorative Crafts
15 -
Dressmaking/ Garments
16. - Driving
16. - Farming
16. - Fishing
16. - Food Production and
Processing

Part II. Studies, Plans, and Projects Taking Place

Briefly discuss the existing initiatives happening in the barangay—its reach, purpose, and
effects on the lives of the people.

Part III. Initial Analysis and Assessment

Provide initial analysis based on the above gathered data and identify the community
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in managing and utilizing internal and
external capacities/ resources with special consideration to vulnerable and marginalized
groups.

Part IV. Community Development Plan (Please refer to CM Form 7-D for the Template).

As part of participatory and empowering process, kindly consider utilizing the local dialect used
by our 4Ps household-beneficiaries in the Community Development Plan since they are
involved in accomplishing the tool.
Prepared by:

Name and Signature/Department/ Designation

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