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xxForm C

Document Code:

Quality Form
Revision:

Oplan Kalusugan Sa DepED


Accomplishment Report Form Effectivity Date: 03-01-2019

BLSS – School Health Division

Region / Division: V-MASBATE Period Covered:


Office Address:
Office telephone Number: Mobile Number:
Fax Number: Email Address:
Number of Schools in the Region / Schools Division: Elementary: LUCIANO A. CONDE ES
Secondary: _________________________
TOTAL: _________________________

A. SUMMARY OF SCHOOLS AND BENEFICIARIES COVERED


Table 1. Number of Learners and School Personnel Covered by DepED and Volunteers
Total Enrolment Actual Medically Examined With Findings Given Interventions
Grade Level
M F M F M F M F
Kinder 34 22 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grade 1 32 23 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grade 2 31 27 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grade 3 29 24 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grade 4 15 24 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grade 5 34 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grade 6 19 18 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
TOTAL: 194 166
Grand TOTAL 360

Teachers 1 7 0 0 0 0
Non- Teaching 1 0 0 0 0 0
Personnel
Non- Plantilla 0 0 0 0 0 0
Personnel
TOTAL 2 7 0 0 0 0

Table 2. Number of Schools Covered


TYPE

Grade Level Primary Complete Complete TOTAL


Central Non-Central Stand-Alone
Multigrade School Junior HS Junior Hs
School School Senior HS
Incomplete Only With HS
Elementary
Secondary
Integrated
Schools
TOTAL

B. ACCOMPLISHMENTS
1.a SCHOOL BASED FEEDING PROGRAM (SBFP) & NUTRITION – SUPPORT
1.a.1 SBFP Coverage
Assessed Number of Schools From Baseline NS Assessed Number of Schools implementing SBFP Number of
Schools not
Schools Division with SS/ S that
with SW / W with SBFP Covered by covered by
Offices (SDO) are not SW / W TOTAL TOTAL
Learners ( K – 6) (K – 6) Partners SBFP &
Learners ( K –6)
Partners
102 102 102 NONE 102

1.a.2 SBFP Coverage


Assessed Number of Schools From Baseline NS Assessed Number of Schools implementing SBFP
Number of
with SS/ S
Schools not
Schools Division that are not
with SW / W with SBFP Covered by covered by
Offices (SDO) SW / W TOTAL TOTAL
Learners ( K – 6) (K – 6) Partners SBFP &
Learners ( K –
Partners
6
K - SW-1 K- SS-6 SW/W- 8 K- 56 102
W-7 S-4 SSS/S - 10
G1 – SW-1 G1- SS-14 SW/W-5 G1- 6
W-5 S-7 SS/S- 21
G2 – SW-0 G2 – SS-5 SW/W- 21 G2- 5
W-5 S-23 SS/S- 28
G3 – SW-13 G3 – SS-4 SW/W - 8 G3- 19
W-6 S-24 SS/S - 28
G4 – SW- 0 G4 – SS-7 SW/W – 5 G4 – 3
W-3 S-19 SS/S - 26
G5 – SW-4 G5 – SS-7 SW/S – 4 G5- 8
W-4 S-12 SS/S - 19
G6- SW-0 G6 – SS-3 SW/W-8 G6- 5
W-5 S-11 SS/S- 14

1.a.3. SBFP Funds


Percent Utilization
Schools Division Offices Budget allocation as per GAA Funds Utilized
(col 3/2*100%)
162,000.00 162,000.00 100%

1.a.4. SBFP Nutritional Status – Before and After Feeding


Number of
%
Grade Level Beneficiaries
Severely Overweight + rehabilitated
fr Table 1.a.2 Wasted Normal TOTAL
Wasted Obese
K- 56 1 7 48 0 56
Kinder
G1- 6 0 6 45 4 55
Grade 1
G2- 5 0 5 53 0 58
Grade 2
G3- 19 13 6 33 0 53
Grade 3
G4 – 3 0 3 36 0 39
Grade 4
G5- 8 4 4 53 1 62
Grade 5
G6- 5 0 5 31 1 37
Grade 6
TOTAL 102 18 36 299 6 360

1.a.5. SBFP Schools with Gulayan sa Paaralan


Number of Schools Number of Schools with SBFP and GPP:
Schools Division Offices (SDO) with SBFP %of contribution n of GPP to SBFP expenses
implementing GPP 0-4% 5 – 24% 25 – 49% >50%
1 /
Note: On the GPP record, all vegetables used for SBFP should be itemized with corresponding quantity and cost. The total cost of vegetables divided by number
(number of beneficiaries X 16.00 X 120 days) X 100 = %contribution to the feeding program

1.a.6. Gulayan sa Paaralan


Number of Schools given Percent Utilization
Schools Division Offices Total Number of Schools
Financial Assistance (col 3/2*100%)
- -

2. NATIONAL DRUG EDUCATION PROGRAM

No. Of Participants / Members / Coaches


Number Of Schools
Schools Division / Advisers
Activity
Offices (SDO)
Elementary Secondary Teachers Learners
- -
Systematic Training
for Effective
Parenting

- -
Barkada Kontra
Droga

- -
Universal
Preventive
Curricaula

Life Skills Training - -

16 Parents- 25
Orientation RA
9165

Tobaco Control 16 20

Red Cross Youth - -

Kabataan - -

Lakas Isip lng - -

Others - -

3. ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH


3.a. Teenage pregnancy Data in Public Schools
No. of learners:
no. of learners:
Trimester of
Quarterly of CY
Pregnancy at
No. Of Reported for first Impregnator Number
Schools Division Grade First Clinic
Schools Pregnant Clinic Consultation /
Offices (SDO) Level Consultation /
Learners referral
referral
3r
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 4th Minor Adult
d
3.b. Status of Pregnant Learners ( June 2018 – March 2019)
Schools Division Offices ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
Schools No. in No. No. to No. with No. Lost to
(SDO) No. in ALS
School Dropped Barangay Private OB Follow Up

3.c. ARH Activities


No. Of Participants / Members
Number Of Schools
Activity Schools Division Offices (SDO) / Coaches / Advisers
Elementary Secondary Teachers / NTP Learners
Teen Center / Hubs
HIV / AIDS trainings /
Lectures

Responsible
Parenting
Red Cross Youth
others
TOTAL

4. WASH IN SCHOOLS (WINS)


No. of Schools evaluated with
Schools Division Offices (SDO) Total Number of Schools Three-Star Approach Rating Remarks
0 1 2 3
/

5. SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH


5.a. Licensed Mental Health Professionals
no. of Registered No. of Registered No. Licensed
Schools Division Offices (SDO) others ( Specify)
Guidance Counselors Psychologist Psychometricians
5.b. Other Certified Medical Professionals
Number of Trained Personnel
Formal / Certificate Training Other Non-Teaching
Health Personnel Teaching Personnel
Personnel

5.c. Capacity Building Activities Conducted

Activity Conducted (Specify Participating Schools Number Of Schools No. Of Participants


title of activity) Division Offices (SDO)
Elementary Secondary NTP Teachers Learners
BP and Blood sugar test 0 9 0

TOTAL 9

6. MEDICAL –DENTAL AND NURSING SERVICES


(Use School Health Division Form 5 as Basis for accomplishing this table )
6.a. Ten most Common Signs and Symptoms as Reported by Nurses
Sign / Symptom Number of Cases % of those assessed
1. Elevated blood pressure
2. Elevated blood sugar
3. Dizziness
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

6.b. Ten most Common Diseases (as Reported by Medical Officer)


Diagnosis Number of Cases % of those assessed
1. none
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

6.c. Ten most Common Diseases (as Reported by Dentist)


Diagnosis Number of Cases % of those assessed
1. none
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

6.d. Dental Services Accomplishment Report


No. of Number of Children
Schools Division Classroom Given
Enrollment Orally With Carries Underwent Underwent Given
Offices (SDO) Health Talks Fluoride Treated
Given Examined Defects Free Scaling Extraction Filling
Application
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NUMBER OF TEETH ( TREATMENT DONE)

EXTRACTION FILLING PERMANENT TEMPORARY


Schools Division Offices
(SDO) Pit & ART
sound
Permanent Temporary Fissure (Glass ZOE SyF D M F D
Teeth
Sealant ionomer)

- - - - - - - - - - -

6.e. School-Based Immunization


No. Immunized
Grade Level Sex Enrollment 1st Dose 2nd Dose Remarks
MR Td MR Td
M 0 - - - -
Grade 1
F 0 - - - -
M
Grade 7
F

No. Immunized
Grade Level Sex Enrollment 1st Dose 2nd Dose Remarks
HPV HPV
Grade 4 F 0 0 0 0 0

6.f. Deworming Program

1st Dose 2nd Dose


Grade Level Sex Enrollment
No. of dewormed % Enrolment No. of dewormed % Enrolment
M 34 33
kinder
F 22 22
M 32 31
Grade 1
F 23 23
M 31 30
Grade 2
F 27 27
M 29 29
Grade 3
F 24 24
M 15 15
Grade 4
F 22 24
M 34 34
Grade 5
F 27 27
M 19 18
Grade 6
F 16 17
M
Grade 7
F
M
Grade 8
F
M
Grade 9
F
M
Grade 10
F
M
Grade 11
F
M
Grade 12
F
M
SPED
F
M
ALS
F
M 194 190
TOTAL
F 161 164

6.g. Weekly Iron Folic Acid (WIFA)

Grade Level Enrollment No. Given IFA % Enrolment

Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
SPED
ALS
TOTAL

6.h. Visual / Auditory Assessment


6.h.1. Vision Screening

Grade Level Sex Enrollment No. Assessed No. Passes No. Failed No. Referred Remarks

M
Kinder
F
M
Grade 1
F
M
Grade 4
F
M
Grade 7
F
M
Grade10
F

TOTAL M
F

6.h.2. Auditory Screening


Grade Level Sex Enrollment No. Assessed No. Passes No. Failed No. Referred Remarks

M
Kinder
F
M
Grade 1
F
M
Grade 4
F
M
Grade 7
F
M
Grade10
F
M
TOTAL
F

6.i. Nutritional Status


6.i.a. BASELINE NUTRITIONAL STATUS
6.i.1.a. Baseline For Elementary
Enrollmen No.
Grade Sex SW/SU W/U N OW Ob SSt St N T
t Assessed
M 34 34 0 3 31 0 0
Kinder
F 22 22 1 4 17 0 0
M 32 32 0 3 28 0 1
Grade 1
F 23 23 0 2 18 0 3
M 31 31 5 7 24 0 0
Grade 2
F 27 27 8 1 18 0 0
M 29 29 2 0 27 0 0
Grade 3
F 24 24 0 6 18 0 0
M 15 15 0 3 12 0 0
Grade 4
F 24 24 0 2 22 0 0
M 34 34 0 2 31 0 1
Grade 5
F 28 28 0 2 26 0 0
M 19 19 0 3 16 0 0
Grade 6
F 18 18 0 5 12 0 1
M
SPED
F
M 194 194 7 21 169 0 2
TOTAL
F 166 166 9 22 131 0 4

6.i.1.b. Baseline For Junior and Senior High School Learners


No.
Grade Sex Enrollment SW/SU W/U N OW Ob SSt St N T
Assessed

M
Grade 7
F
M
Grade 8
F
Grade 9 M
F

Grade M
10
F

Grade M
11
F

Grade M
12
F
M
ALS
F
M
TOTAL
F

6.i.2. Endline Nutritional Status


6.i.2.a. Endline For Elementary
No.
Grade Sex Enrollment SW/SU W/U N OW Ob SSt St N T
Assessed
M
Kinder
F
M
Grade 1
F
M
Grade 2
F
M
Grade 3
F
M
Grade 4
F
M
Grade 5
F
M
Grade 6
F
M
SPED
F
M
TOTAL
F

6.i.2.b. Endline for Junior and Senior High School Learners


No.
Grade Sex Enrollment SW/SU W/U N OW Ob SSt St N T
Assessed
M
Grade 7
F
M
Grade 8
F
M
Grade 9
F
Grade M
10 F
Grade M
11 F
Grade M
12 F
M
ALS
F
M
TOTAL
F

C. SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES

Table 1 Number of Partners Involved


Name of Organization / Affiliation Number of Number of Schools No. of Learners No. of School Personnel
Institution Volunteers Served Examined Treated Examined Treated

D. DONATIONS / RESOURSES GENERATED

Type Of Donations Quantity Estimated Cost

E. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS OF SBFP, NDEP, ARH, SMH, AND OTHER HEALTH AND NUTRITIONS PROGRAMS
EXPERIENCES / GOOD PRACTICES (use separate sheet if needed)
Outcome: What is / are its important contribution to
What happened Who were involved When
the OK sa DepEd Program of the School
Conduct an Orientation
to parents on NDEP
Distribution of “healthy SBFP BENEFICIARIES
bun” fruits and SY.20-21
powdered milk to SBFP
beneficiaries

G. SUGGESTIONS TO STRENGTHEN OK SA DEPED


F. LESSON LEARNED PROGRAM (Include support needed from Central and Regional
Offices that can Increase the impact of OK sa DepEd Program.

H. PROPOSED PLAN OF ACTION FOR THE NEXT OK SA DepEd HEALTH SERVICES

I. PHOTOS (Before and After)

Prepared by: Noted:


MICHELLE F. VILLOSO ISIDRO M. TUGBO
_____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________
OK sa DepEd Focal Person School Head

Date: _______________________

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