Antipolo LGU helps parents of children with special cases


The Antipolo City local government conducted a Parent Effectiveness Service (PES) session as part of its efforts in extending assistance to parents with children in need of special protection (CNSP), in conflict with the law (CICL), and children at risk (CAR).

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(Photos from Mayor Jun Ynares)

Antipolo City Mayor Jun Ynares said 25 parents attended the seminar spearheaded by the Family Development Section of the City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD). They were taught proper and effective parenting to prevent abuse, exploitation, and other parent-related challenges to their children.

"Tinitiyak natin na ang mga magulang at tagapag-alaga ng mga bata ay mabigyang kaalaman at kasanayan para makatugon sa mga tungkulin at responsibilidad bilang isang parent. Tinalakay natin ang mga usapin patungkol sa hamon ng pagiging magulang, child development, pagbubuo ng positibong karakter sa kanilang mga anak, kalusugan at nutrisyon, pamamahala sa tahanan, at pagpapanatili ng kapaligirang ligtas para sa mga bata (We are ensuring that all parents and guardians of these children are equipped with the right knowledge and experience on responsible parenting. We tackled the challenges of being a parent, child development, nurturing the positive characters of their children, health and nutrition, home management, and maintaining a safe and healthy environment for their children)," Ynares said.

He added the LGU is launching other initiatives that promote a child-sensitive, child-inclusive, and child-friendly city.

In September last year, the LGU held Family Life Enrichment sessions for teenage parents to properly guide them and their families.

"Hindi biro ang pagsubok ng pagiging isang batang ina o batang ama. Bukod sa kailangang maging full time sa pag-aalaga, kailangan ding isipin ang magiging kinabukasan ng kanilang anak. Pero ika nga, nariyan na ‘yan  (Being a young mother or father is a daunting task. Aside from taking care of their children full-time, they need to think about the future of their kids). We can’t change their fate but we can still help improve their future," Ynares explained.

"Kaya naman tuloy-tuloy pa rin ang ating pagsasagawa ng Family Life Enrichment sessions sa mga teenage parents. Kaugnay ito sa ProtecTEEN Project ng Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) kung saan, Antipolo at Malaybalay, Bukidnon pa lamang sa buong bansa ang nagpapatupad o implement (We continue holding Family Life Enrichment sessions for our teenage parents. This is in line with the ProtecTEEN Project of the DSWD, with Antipolo,  Malaybalay, and Bukidnon as the pilot areas in the country)," he added.

The mayor explained that the program aims to provide psychosocial support, seminars about family planning, social services and assistance, and other interventions to help make teenage parents realize that the local government is helping them fulfill their big responsibilities as young parents.

Project ProtecTEEN is a social welfare model of intervention that intends to create a supportive environment for adolescent mothers and their families. The strategy of this framework includes the empowerment of teenage mothers through the provision of direct social services and assistance, referral to other agencies, and organizing peer advocates.

The target clientele of ProtecTEEN are adolescent mothers 10 to 19 years old, their children, partners, and other household members who provide support to them.