The document outlines the rules and regulations for the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in the Philippines. It details the eligibility criteria for beneficiaries, including having household members who are 0-18 years old or pregnant. It lists the conditions beneficiaries must meet to receive cash grants, such as children attending school or getting healthcare. The document also describes the program benefits, which include education, health, and rice subsidies. Non-compliance with conditions can result in sanctions like removal from the program after one year. National and regional advisory councils provide guidance on the program's implementation.
The document outlines the rules and regulations for the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in the Philippines. It details the eligibility criteria for beneficiaries, including having household members who are 0-18 years old or pregnant. It lists the conditions beneficiaries must meet to receive cash grants, such as children attending school or getting healthcare. The document also describes the program benefits, which include education, health, and rice subsidies. Non-compliance with conditions can result in sanctions like removal from the program after one year. National and regional advisory councils provide guidance on the program's implementation.
The document outlines the rules and regulations for the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in the Philippines. It details the eligibility criteria for beneficiaries, including having household members who are 0-18 years old or pregnant. It lists the conditions beneficiaries must meet to receive cash grants, such as children attending school or getting healthcare. The document also describes the program benefits, which include education, health, and rice subsidies. Non-compliance with conditions can result in sanctions like removal from the program after one year. National and regional advisory councils provide guidance on the program's implementation.
11310 OR “AN ACT INSTITUTIONALIZING THE PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM” Eligible Beneficiaries (Section 6)
To be eligible for cash grants, poor and near poor
households or families must be willing to comply with the conditions and meet any of the following criteria:
- 0-18 years old
- Pregnant at the time of registration Eligible Beneficiaries (Section 6)
Farmers, fisherfolks, homeless families,
indigenous peoples, informal settlers, and those in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas are automatically included in the standardized targeting system implemented by the DSWD but will still have to meet the criteria to be eligible for cash grants. Conditions for Entitlement • Pregnant women Avail of pre-natal services Give birth in a health facility with a health professional Receive post-partum and post-natal care for her newborn Conditions for Entitlement
• 0 – 5 years old Receive regular health and nutrition services Undergo check-ups and vaccinations
• 1-14 years old.
Avail of deworming pills twice a year
• 3-4 years old
Attend day care or pre school classes with at least 85% attendance Conditions for Entitlement
• 5-18 years old
Attend elementary or secondary school classes with at least 85% attendance
• 1 Responsible member Attend monthly Family Development Sessions (FDS)
The Youth Development Sessions (YDS) shall be encouraged among the
young members of the household. Program Benefits: Section 7 Education Grant (For a maximum of 10 months per year Php300 per child/month in elementary or Daycare Php500 per child/month in Junior High Php700 per child/month in Senior High Php750/month for the Health Grant
Additional Benefits
Php600/month for the Rice Subsidy per 1 st SONA of
Pres. Duterte and provided every year through GAA
Php300/month for the UCT. Provided through the
TRAIN law. Additional benefits
Automatic coverage in Philhealth (Section 8)
Priority in the availment of modalities intervention under the DSWD’s SLP or other appropriate or similar programs (Section 13) Benefits Period ( Section 4)
• Maximum of 7 years, but the National Advisory Council (NAC) may
recommend longer period.
Mode of Cash Transfer ( Section 9)
• Beneficiaries are provided with direct and secured access to cash
grants through any Authorized Government Depository Banks (AGDBs), and DSWD/AGDB contracted conduits Sanctions for Non-compliance(Section 12)
• 4 consecutive months of willfull Non-compliance
– subject to intensive case management process
• 1 year of Non-compliance – removal from the
program National and Regional Advisory Councils (Section 15) • DSWD, Chair • DOH, Vice Chair • DepEd, Vice Chair • DOLE, Member • DA, Member • DAR, Member • DOST, Member • DTI, Member • TESDA, Member • Two (2) Accredited Non-governmental Organizations(NGOs), Member • Sec. 43. NAC/RAC regular meetings – once every quarter • Sec. 44. PAC/C/MAC shall be established • Sec. 45. DSWD shall serve as the Secretariat for the NAC and the RAC, and shall assign necessary personnel to accomplish the aforementioned task Thank You
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