THE Supreme Court (SC) has gathered judges and court personnel of Zambales courts for a specialized course on gender awareness and responsiveness.
SC Associate Justice Henri Jean Paul Inting encouraged participants to remain cognizant of gender issues and to consistently practice respectful and inclusive conduct.
“Through this initiative, we are empowering ourselves — from judges to every member of our staff — to recognize gender-based issues and confront unconscious biases. We are committed to developing a judiciary that is not only efficient and principled but also inclusive, compassionate, and genuinely responsive to societal needs,” Inting said.
The call to action is aligned with the SC’s Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovations 2022–2027 (SPJI), which envisions a more inclusive and responsive judiciary.







