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2022

Municipal Social Welfare


& Development Office

I. Functional Mandate:
1. Formulate and implement social welfare measures, plans and
strategies.
2. Be in the frontline of service particularly those which have to do
with immediate relief during and assistance in the aftermath of ma-
made and natural disasters and calamities.
II. Vision:
A society where the poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged families and
communities are empowered for an improved quality of life.
III. Mission:
To provide a social protection and promote the rights and welfare of the
poor, vulnerable and the disadvantage individuals, family and
community to contribute to poverty alleviation and empowerment thru
Social Welfare & Development Policies/Programs, and Projects &
Services implemented by MSWD with DSWD, NGO’s, LGU’s, PO’s &
other members of civil society
Hon. Joel B. Bungallon
Municipal Mayor

Aginaya Dinumla-Cabanayan, RSW, MSW


MSWDO

Catherine T. Dumapis
Social Welfare Officer III
Amites Tondagui
Social Welfare Officer II

Judy Ann Ducyao


Social Welfare Officer I
Lorenie Laila H. Bullan
Social Welfare Assistant

Julie A. Immoliap
Day Care Worker II Elizabeth C. Tayaban
Day Care Worker I
“Life’s Aspiration come in
the guise of Children”
Services provided: Budget: Php 120,000.00
❑Children Advocacy Campaign
❑Children's Celebration/Convention
❑Supplementary Feeding Program
❑Child Development/Day Care Services
❑Supervised Neighborhood Play(SNP)
❑Intervention, Diversion and after care
program for Children at Risk(CAR) and
Children in Conflict with the Law
❑Protective Services for Children in Need of
Special Protection (Case Management,
Case/family Conference, Psychosocial
Services and Referral)
Enrolled Day Care Children School Year 2022-2023

•There are
825 Day
Care
Children
enrolled in
the Day
Care
Program/EC
CD program
SY 2022-
2023.
SUPPLEMENTAL FEEEDING

Supplementary Feeding Program was created to


address high prevalence of malnutrition of children in
the country to target 3-4 years old enrolled in Child
Development Centers (CDC) and 2-4 years old
children in Supervised Neighborhood Play (SNP)
through the provision of Hot Meals and Alternative
Healthy Snack.
Supplemental Feeding Distribution
Supplemental Feeding
Recognition Day of Day Care Children

There are 441 DAY CARE


CHILDREN Graduates from SY
2021-2022
Capability Building of Day Care Workers
Capability Building of Day Care Workers
Monitoring of Day Care Centers
Accreditation of Day Care Centers & Child Devt Workers
Accreditation of Day Care Centers & Child Devt Workers
Accreditation of Day Care Centers & Child Devt Workers
Accreditation of Day Care Centers & Child Devt Workers
CERTIFICATE OF
ACCREDITATION

Level
1
CERTIFICATE OF
ACCREDITATION

Level
1
CERTIFICATE OF
ACCREDITATION

Level
1
CERTIFICATE OF
ACCREDITATION

Level
1
CERTIFICATE OF
ACCREDITATION

Level
2
CERTIFICATE OF
ACCREDITATION

Level 2
CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION

Level
3
YOUTH WELFARE PROGRAM
“If you think in terms of a year,
PLANT A SEED;
If you think in terms of 10 years,
PLANT A TREE;
If you think in terms of 100 years…
SHAPE the YOUTH”
Services provided: Budget- Php 20,000.00
❑Youth Advocacy Campaign: Happitan chi Uunga
Advocacy Program
❑Capability Building Program for the youth
❑Protective Services for Youth in Need of Special
Protection (Case Management, Case/family
Conference, Psychosocial Services and Referral)
Capability building conducted for the youth
Batch 1: 70 pax – March 23-24, 2022
Batch 2- 100 pax- Apr 26-29, 2022 at Banaue
National Highschool- Main, Ducligan
Capability building conducted for the youth
Batch 3 at Gohang National Highschool with 60 youth participants
on August 2022
Capability building conducted for the youth
Batch 4 at Good News Christian Academy of Ifugao with 80 youth
participants on November 2022
Women Welfare
Services provided: Budget- Php 50,000.00
➢ Advocacy campaign
➢ Self Enhancement Skills Development
➢ Productivity Skills/Livelihood
Development
➢ Community Participation Skills
Development
➢ Psychosocial Services for Women in in
Especially Difficult Circumstances and
VAWC Survivors
WOMEN WELFARE:
WOMEN’S DAY ZUMBA
AND HALFDAY SELF
CARE
TO ALL WOMEN
EMPLOYEES OF THE
LGU
HAPPITAN DI BINABAI FORUM WITH D.A, DOLE, DTI, OWWA, DENR,
DSWD AND PNP

There are 54 from the


Women’s sector, Solo
Parent’s sector and
OFW Returnees’
sector who attended
the Happitan di
Binabai forum with
DA, DOLE, DSWD,
DTI, OWWA, DENR
and PNP.
WOMEN’S MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING OF FRONTLINERS: RHU AND MSWDO STAFF
WITH PANSIGEDAN ADVOCACY COMMITTEE (PAC)

There are 60 frontliners (58 females and 2


males)who attended the Mental Health Training with
PAC.
ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF SOLO, WOMEN AND OFW ORG. AND
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
WOMEN’S MONTH CHALLENGE CONTEST: SPOKEN WORD POETRY, INFO-DEMIC POSTER-
MAKING, TIKTOK DANCE CHALLENGE & ESSAY WRITING

There are 18 youth who participated in the Women’s Month


Challenge
WOMEN’S MONTH CHALLENGE CONTEST: SPOKEN WORD POETRY, INFO-DEMIC
POSTER-MAKING, TIKTOK DANCE CHALLENGE & ESSAY WRITING
Differently-abled
Welfare
Services provided: Budget- Php
23,000.00
❑ Advocacy campaign
❑ Provision of auxiliary social
services (include assistive
devices) (Php 500,000.00)
❑ Provision of Educational
Assistance
❑ Organizing and Capacitating PWDs
❑ Provision of PWD ID and booklet
50 PWDs assisted and provided
with wheelchairs within this year
50 PWDs assisted and provided
with wheelchairs within this
year
PDAO FUNCTIONALITY CY 2021
LCAT VAWC ACTIVITIES

#Together is the Key


Advocacy and Capacity Building on the Barangay VAW Handbook and Barangay
Protocols in Managing Children at Risk (CAR)and Children in Conflict with the
Law(CICL) this November 10-11, 2022 attended by Punong Barangays, Barangay
VAW Desk Officers and Barangay Kagawads on Social Services
LCAT VAWC ACTIVITIES

#Together is the
Key
When Disaster Strikes…
When Disaster Strikes…
Food and Non Food Distribution
DSWD AICS PAYOUT
NHA ESA PAYOUT
RICE DISTRIBUTION
MASONIC
DISTRICT
RII OF
NUEVA
VISCAYA
NORTH AND
IFUGAO
distribution
FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAM
Services provided: Budget- Php 60,000.00
The family welfare program is the provision and expansion of knowledge and
skills of parents and others involved in child caring on early childhood
development, health care, behavior management, husband-wife relationship and
parenting rights and duties.

Services:
• Responsible Parenthood Session
• Parent Effectiveness Sessions
• Active Male Movement Against Violence and for AYOD Sessions (AMMA)
• Pre-Marriage Counseling
• Marriage Counseling
• Family Casework/Counseling
• Organization and Capacitating Solo Parents
• Self Enhancement Skills Development
• Productivity Skills/Livelihood Development
• Community Participation Skills Development
• Psychosocial Services for Solo Parents and their Children
ASSISTANCE TO SOLO PARENTS AND AMMA

There are 40 children of Solo Parents and


AMMA who availed of Educational Assistance
at Php 1,500.00 each.
ELDERLY
WELFARE
PROGRAM
These are programs for individuals who are 60 years old & above,
and are called senior citizens (SCs) as stipulated in Republic Act
7432. Activities are developed and implemented to maximize their
contribution to nation building and to help them cope with health
problems and issues of aging.

Services provided by Senior Citizens Center


• Advocacy campaign
• Elderly Filipino Week Celebration / Senior
• Citizens Conventions"
• Organization and Capacitating the Senior Citizens
• Livelihood program for SCs
• Issuance of ID and Booklet
• Provision of Mortuary Assistance
• Provision of Financial Assistance to 90 years old and Above
The Municipal Local Government Unit through the Banaue Municipal
Social Welfare Development Office and the Municipal Treasury Office
delivered the Cash Assistance of Apu Inchanum Batang of Higib Batad.
She is 97 years old. She is among the 25 recipients this year.

This in in line with Ordinance No. 006 series of 2021 amending


Ordinance No. 24 series of 2018 that All Senior Citizens who reached
the age of ninety (90) years old and above shall receive cash assistance
ONE TIME during their birthday.
A total of 1,865
indigent
Social Pension Payout
senior
citizens
received their
Social Pension with
an amount of Php
6,000 this year from
DSWD CAR
Services provided: Budget- Php 1,400,000.00
To expedite the early recovery and rehabilitation phase for the affected individuals and families
during man-made and natural disasters with the following services to be implemented on a case
to case basis

• Provision of Certificate of Indigent to families seeking legal purposes


• Provision of Social Case Study Report to clients needing interventions from other line
agencies/institutions
• Provision of cash assistance (aid to individual in crisis situations) to needy clients.

AICS- Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation


It is the provision of limited assistance in cash or in kind to individuals/families who are
hampered to function normally because of socio-economic difficulties. The nature of difficulty is
usually short term and emergency
in nature; thus, the assistance is one shot deal basis:

• Hospitalization/ Medical Assistance


• Emergency Shelter Assistance
• Burial Assistance for Person with Disability
• Educational Assistance for Children of Solo Parents
• Assistance to Children in Need of Special Protection (CNSP)- Victims of Abuse or in relation
to R.A 7610, Children in Conflict with the Law
• Assistance to Women in Especially Difficult Circumstances, Victims of Violence Against
Women and Trafficking
Risk Resiliency Program thru Cash for Work Activities for Climate Change Adaptation,
Mitigation and Disaster Risk Reduction (RRP- CCAM-DRR) the following beneficiaries to receive
payment for 10-days at Php 340 per day

No. Name of Project Project Location No of Benes Project Amount

1 Tree Planting Anaba 30 102,000.00


2 Tree Planting Bocos 30 102,000.00
3 Tree Planting Ducligan 30 102,000.00
4 Rehabilitation of CIS Cambulo 30 102,000.00
5 Rehabilitation of CIS Banao 40 136,000.00
6 Rehabilitation of CIS Batad 30 102,000.00
7 Tree Planting Kinakin 30 102,000.00
8 Tree Planting Uhaj 30 102,000.00
TOTAL Php 850,000.00
Project Title: Increasing Adaptive Capacities of Vulnerable Communities in the
Province of Ifugao with the Provision of RRP-CCAM-DRR related Projects thru
Cash for Work

During After
Before

Barangay Anaba
No. Name of Project Project No of No of Benes No of Family Funding Source
Location Working Food Packs
Days
1 Clearing and Excavation Anaba 8 69 276 DSWD-CAR
of Water Drainage Canals
2 Cleaning and Clearing of Banao 8 74 296 DSWD-CAR
Various Pathways and
Communal Irrigation
System (CIS)
3 Cleaning and Clearing of Batad 10 128 340 DSWD-CAR
Water Drainage Canals
and various pathways
4 Cleaning and clearing of Ducligan 10 98 490 DSWD-CAR
various Pathways and CIS
5 Cleaning of Various San Fernando 6 44 132 DSWD-CAR
Pathways and
Clearing/Desilting of
Water Canals and Water
Tanks
TOTA 413 1,534
L foodpacks
(Php 997,100)
Project Title: FOOD FOR WORK FOR CLEANING OF
VARIOUS PATHWAYS AND CLEARING/DESILTINGOF
WATER CANALS AND WATER TANK

During

1.Location: San
Fernando, Banaue
2.Date taken: March
29, 2022
Project Title: FOOD FOR WORK FOR CLEANING OF VARIOUS
PATHWAYS AND CLEARING/DESILTINGOF WATER CANALS AND
WATER TANK

After

1.Location: San
Fernando, Banaue
2.Date taken: April
6, 2022
SOCIAL WELFARE ORDINANCES PROPOSED AND APPROVED THIS 2022:

AICS PWD SOLO


SOCIAL WELFARE ORDINANCES PROPOSED AND APPROVED THIS 2022:
HAPPITAN PARA SA
ADOLESCENT COUNCIL
LYDC
NOMINEE FOR GOOD PRACTICE

And We are
Level 2!
MSWDO TOTAL FUNDS MANAGED
MSWDO Fund Outside Fund Total
7,734,205.58 21,843,016.00 29,577,221.60

BREAKDOWN OF OUTSIDE FUND MANAGED


from JANUARY- DECEMBER 2022
PPA AMOUNT
1. SOCIAL PENSION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS (DSWD) 11,190,000.00
2. PLGU Financial Assistance to Indigent Senior Citizens 1, 730,000.00
3. Food for Work 997,100.00

4. CCAM- CASH FOR WORK 850,000.00

5. Livelihood Assistance Grant 510,000.00

6. AICS- Flashflood 5,200,000.00

7. Family Food Packs and Sleeping Kits 1,560,000.00

8. Additional Supplemental Feeding from DSWD CAR 1,475,916.00

9. Financial Assistance for Dialysis Patients (3K Rock 60,000.00


Engineering)
TOTAL 21,843,016.00
LSWDO FUNCTIONALITY ASSESSMENT

And We are
Level 2!
#

2023
Bring it On!

Prepared by: ADC 2022

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