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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Solon bats for kids’ rights in PH schools

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Anticipating the celebration of National Children’s Month this November, Senator Win Gatchalian on Monday urged public and private schools to boost their programs that raise awareness on children’s rights.

Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate committee on basic education, arts and culture, said upholding and protecting the rights of children was crucial given the adverse socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including their increased exposure to violence and abuse.

Data from the Philippine National Police Women and Children Protection Desks showed that as of July 11, there were 2,077 cases of violations against children since the implementation of the Enhanced Community Quarantine in March.

The Department of Justice’s Office of Cybercrime also said that from March 1 to May 24 this year, there were 279,166 cases of online sexual exploitation of children, a surge of 264 percent from the 76,651 cases recorded in the same period last year. 

The Philippine Chamber of Telecom Operators also reported in September that internet service providers and telecommunications operators blocked 2,521 OSEC websites.

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Gatchalian said the Child Protection Committee, the school body tasked to ensure child protection and safety, was key to boosting the learners’ rights awareness. Under the Education department’s Order 40 s 2012, one of the functions of the CPC is to initiate information dissemination programs and organize activities on the protection of children from abuse, exploitation, violence, discrimination and bullying or peer-on-peer abuse, all of which should be identified, referred and reported to appropriate offices.

The CPC is also tasked to coordinate closely with government agencies such as the PNP-WCPD, the Local Social Welfare and Development Office, and other non-governmental organizations.

Aside from referring cases, Gatchalian also suggested that schools work with these government offices and NGOs in implementing rights education programs, reiterating that such partnerships could build the trust of learners and parents for these institutions. He concluded that schools and these institutions should maintain and strengthen their helplines to ensure that the needs of learners in distress were immediately met.

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