TESDA program exempts PWDs from paying for costly national certificates, solon told
At A Glance
- ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France Castro has received assurance from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) that it has a mechanism to provide person with disabilities (PWDs) with national certificates (NC), free of charge.
ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France Castro (Facebook)
ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France Castro has received assurance from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) that it has a mechanism to provide person with disabilities (PWDs) with national certificates (NC), free of charge.
Castro, a House deputy minority leader, was among the interpellators Thursday, Aug.24 during the Committee on Appropriations' hearing on the proposed 2024 budget of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
TESDA is an attached agency of DOLE.
During the budget hearing, Castro noted that PWDs, specifically the blind, land jobs as masseurs. But in order to work, they have to acquire an NC from TESDA which she said cost P800.
"Yung mga kapatid nating bulag, di ba meron silang trabaho na nagma-massage? Nagba-bayad sila ng NC, P800. Baka pwede nang malibre ito doon sa kapatid natin na mga blind. Pwede po ba yun?" she asked the TESDA panel.
(Our blind brethen sometimes become masseurs. They pay for NCs that cost P800. Can they be exempted from paying that? Is that possible?)
"Yes, actually we have an assessment and certification pogram that we are giving this for free," TESDA Deputy Director John Bertiz said in reply to the lady solon.
"Those are part of our special clients, not only the PWDs, but as well as the senior citizens, solo parents, PDLs (persons deprived of liberty), displaced OFWs (overseas Filipino workers), and as well as the youth," added Bertiz himself a former House member.
Seemingly satisfied with the response, Makabayan bloc member Castro sought from TESDA a copy of the memo or directive that spares the PWDs and other sectors from paying for their NC assessment.
The TESDA assessment and certification can cost anywhere between P700 and P3,000.