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STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONAL

CAPACITY-BARANGAY ANTI-
DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL
BARANGAY ANTI-DRUG
ABUSE COUNCIL
LEGAL BASES
• JMC 2018-01
“Implementing guidelines on the functionality and effectiveness on
Local Anti-drug Abuse Councils”
BADAC COMPOSITION
Chairperson Punong Barangay
Vice Chairperson SBM (Chairman of Peace and Order)
Members SBM (Chairman of Women and Family)
SK Chairperson
Public School Principal or Representative
Chief Tanod
At least 2 representatives on NGOs/CSOs
Representative of Faith-Based Organization
Adviser City/Municipal Chief of Police or representative
BADAC COMMITTEES
A. COMMITTEE ON OPERATIONS
Chair SBM (Chair of Peace and Order)
Members Chief Tanod
BADAC Auxiliary Team (ideally 25 members per
2000 barangay population)

B. COMMITTEE ON ADVOCACY
Chair SBM (Chairman of Women and Family)
Members SK Chairperson
Public School Principal or Representative
Representative of an NGO/CSO
Representative of Faith-Based Organization
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Create a BADAC Plan of Action
B. Organize the BADAC Auxiliary Team
C. Equip Barangay Tanods and BADAC Auxiliary Team
D. Identify drug-affected places
E. Determine and maintain record of the names and other pertinent information of residents,
and likewise, record, update, and monitor all drug related incidents reported
F. Consolidate all information gathered from all sources, related to any illegal drug activities
within the barangay and submit immediately to C/MADAC and local PNP for validation and
formulation of watchlist
G. Ensure existence and operation of barangay rehabilitation referral system, through Brgy.
Rehabilitation and Referral Desk
H. Assist PWUD who surrendered and refer to C/MADAC and other institutions for
appropriate action
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
I. Monitor individuals who are undertaking CBDR
J. Conduct regular and consultative meetings at least once a month and call for special
meetings with organizations in the barangay to ensure their commitment to assist in curbing
the drug menace in the community, whenever necessary
K. Formulate prevention education programs and ensure implementation of the same in
coordination with various associations, using funds which shall be derived from the LSB and
other available resources
L. Conduct IEC campaign on illegal drug demand reduction
M. Extend assistance to law enforcement agencies during the conduct of anti-drug operations.
The BADAC Chairman or any elected official present during the anti-drug operations should
sign the inventory of seized drugs and paraphernalia as witness
N. Submit all monthly reports to C/MADAC not later than the 5th day of every month, copy
furnished the DILG
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
O. Submit annual accomplishment report and Fund utilization Report to the C/MADAC not later
than the 20th day of January, copy furnished C/MPOC and DILG
P. Submit the ff. reports on the implementation of BADAC Plan of Action (drug-clearing
operations) using the ff. schedule:

REPORTS FREQUENCY SUBMIT TO


Accomplishment report Monthly C/MADAC
Monitoring report of PWUD Quarterly C/MADAC
who surrendered
BADAC Monitoring Report Annually C/MLGOO
Consolidated Information Regular (if data C/MADAC and
Q. Perform otherReport
related functions as prescribed by the rules and
is available) regulations.
Local PNP
BADAC AUXILIARY TEAM (BAT)
as part of Committee on Operations
A. Composition
1. At least 25 members in every 2,000 brgy. Populations
2. Should be residents of the brgy. With good repute for probity and integrity.

B. Roles and Responsibilities


1. Identify and report to BADAC, drug dependents, suspected drug personalities, illegal
drug laboratories, within their respective areas
2. Assist in the conduct of IEC
3. Help facilitate in the preparation and distribution of information materials in
collaboration with the school, neighborhood association, etc.
4. Report existing community-based rehabilitation program.
5. Conduct neighborhood activities to prevent drug addiction.
BADAC OPERATIONS
CONDUCT OF BARANGAY DRUG-CLEARING OPERATIONS
1. Pre-operation Phase
a) Conduct basic drug prevention and control seminars, giving emphasis to collection and
analysis of drug related information and prevention education.
b) Organize house clusters with designated cluster leader who shall submit a compliance
report to DILG
c) Submit consolidated information report to MADAC and Local Police Unit by the BADAC
Chairman.
d) Support the Local PNP Unit in the determination of priority drug-affected barangays.
e) Establish a Rehabilitation and Referral Desk (BADAC Desk) in every barangay.
f) Designate a Barangay Rehabilitation and Referral Desk Duty Officer.
BADAC OPERATIONS
CONDUCT OF BARANGAY DRUG-CLEARING OPERATIONS
2. Operation Phase
a) Assist and coordinate with oversight agencies for the drug-clearing operations;
b) Submit requirements or reports as means of verification, as required by oversight
agencies.
3. Post-Operation Phase
a) Implement support projects for PWUD who surrendered, their families, and the
community as a whole and prepare the brgy. For reintegration of drug personalities
b) Mobilize Auxiliary Teams to ensure the sustainability of the status of the brgy. As drug-
cleared
c) Conduct seminar and implement measures towards drug abuse prevention.
BADAC FUNCTIONALITY AUDIT
10 Major Functionality Indicators – 32 sub-indicators

Reorganization Establishment of Organization Organization Formulation


of BADAC Barangay of BADAC Auxiliary Team of House Clusters of BADAC
(with Committee on Rehabilitation (BAT) with designated
Advocacy and Committee Referral Desk with Plan of Action
Cluster Leaders
on Operations) designated Duty
Officer
BADAC FUNCTIONALITY AUDIT
10 Major Functionality Indicators – 32 sub-indicators

Implementation of drug Implementation of Conduct of monthly


Allocation Implementation
abuse prevention community-based meetings
of fund of drug clearing
advocacy campaigns intervention for Persons
operations
Who Use Drugs (PWUDs)
FUNCTIONALITY OF BADAC
10 Indicators Sub-indicators
1. Creation/Reorganization of BADAC (with • Composition of BADAC
committee on Advocacy and Committee on • BADAC Committee on Operations
Operations) • BADAC Committee on Advocacy
• BADAC training attended by PB
• BADAC meeting with stakeholders
2. Establishment of Barangay Rehabilitation • Barangay Duty Officers are designated
Referral Desk with designated Desk Officer • BDOs training
• Physical desk for Brgy. Rehabilitation
Referral Desk
3. Organization of House Clusters with • Brgy. House Clusters are organized with
designated Cluster Leaders cluster leaders
• BADAC conducted training for House
cluster leaders
FUNCTIONALITY OF BADAC
10 Indicators
4. Organization of BADAC Auxiliary Team • BAT is organized
• BADAC conducted training for BAT
5. BADAC Plan of Action • BADPA
6. Allocation of Fund • Allocated budget for BADAC/anti-illegal
drugs related program
7. Implementation of Drug-abuse prevention • 1 School-based IEC Campaign activity
advocacy campaign • 2 community-based IEC Campaign
activities
• 1 youth-led school/community based IEC
campaign activity
• 1 CSO-led school or community-based IEC
campaign activity
• 1 activity in observance of IDADAIT
• 1 activity in observance of DAPC Week
FUNCTIONALITY OF BADAC
10 Indicators
8. Implementation of Drug clearing operations • BADAC accomplishment and fund
utilization report
• Submitted Consolidated Information
Report to PNP and MADAC
• Submitted Summary of CIR to DILG
9. Implementation of community-based • Submitted updated number of residents
intervention for Persons Who Used Drugs who surrendered through BDOs and other
(PWUDs) mandated agencies
• Submitted updated number of residents
who were referred to higher ADACs and
other law enforcement agencies
• Submitted updated number of residents
who have completed prescribed Wellness
and Recovery Interventions
FUNCTIONALITY OF BADAC
10 Indicators
9. Implementation of community-based • PB attended 1 training/planning session on
intervention for Persons Who Used Drugs Community support, aftercare and
(PWUDs) reintegration program (CSAR) organized
by MADAC
• Submitted CSAR Plan
• Submitted updated number of residents
who were enrolled in CSAR or any
equivalent reintegration program
• Submitted updated number of residents
who have completed the CSAR or any
equivalent reintegration program
10. Conduct of monthly meetings • Conducted monthly meetings
2022 BADAC FUNCTIONALITY AUDIT
BARANGAY LEVEL OF FUNCTIONALITY
ALOLENG HIGH
BANGAN-ODA MODERATE
ALLABON MODERATE
BARUAN MODERATE
BOBOY HIGH
CAYUNGNAN MODERATE
DANGLEY MODERATE
GAYUSAN MODERATE
MACABOBONI MODERATE
MAGSAYSAY MODERATE
NAMATUCAN MODERATE
PATAR MODERATE
POBLACION EAST MODERATE
POBLACION WEST MODERATE
SAN JUAN MODERATE
TUPA MODERATE
VIGA MODERATE
ACTIVITY
• Self-assessment of BADAC Functionality

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