DIVISION MEMORANDUM
No. 191
.s. 2018
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OE EDUCATION
Region
VIII
DIVISION OF CATBALOGAN CITY
Catbalogan
City
June
04, 2018
To: Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Chief Education Supervisors (CID & SGOD) Education Program Supervisors
Public Schools District Supervisors
Public Elementary & Secondary School Heads All Others Concerned
From: cristito/a. icabeso VI
School^Division Supeintendent^
Subject: PARTNERSHIP WITH PHILIPPINE RED CROSS FOR THE PROMOTION OF
FIRST AID, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, VOLUNTEERISM, HEALTH AND SAFETY, COMMUNITY RESILIENCE, AND THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Date: June 04, 2018
1. Attached is DepEd Memorandum No. 84, s. 2018, dated May 28, 2018 re:” Partnership with Philippine Red Cross for the Promotion of First Aid, Youth Development, Volunteerism, Health and Safety, Community Resilience, and the International Humanitaian Law,” contents of which are self-explanatory, for information and guidance of all concerned.
2.
Immediate dissemination and compliance of this Memorandum is desired.
MEMORANDUM
UM-2018- 191
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGIONAL
OFFICE NO. VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)
Government
Center, Candahug, Palo, Leyte
Schools Division Superintendents
All Others Concerned
RAMIR B. UYTICO. Ed.D., CESO IV OIC-Regional Director^
PARTNERSHIP WITH PHILIPPINE RED CROSS FOR THE PROMOTION OF FIRST AID, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT.
VOLUNTEERISM, HEALTH AND SAFETY. COMMUNITY RESILIENCE, AND THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
May 18, 2018
1. Attached is DepEd Memorandum No. 084, s. 2018 with information on the partnership that was executed by and between the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), for the guidance of all concerned.
2. Immediate dissemination of and compliance with this
Memorandum are desired.
Republic of the Philippines
department of Education
DepEd MEMORANDUM
No. 191 s>
2018
PARTNERSHIP
WITH PHILIPPINE RED CROSS FOR THE PROMOTION OF FIRST
AID,
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, VOLUNTEERISM, HEALTH AND SAFETY,
COMMUNITY RESILIENCE, AND THE INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW
To: Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Bureau and Service Directors Regional Directors
Regional Secretary, ARMM
Schools Division Superintendents
Public and Private Elementary and Secondary School Heads All Others Concerned
1. The Department of Education (DepEd) circulates the enclosed copy of the Memorandum of Agreement between the DepEd and the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), which was executed on October 20, 2017 for the information and guidance of all concerned.
2. This partnership aims to promote community resilience through trainings on Disaster Risk Reduction, Health and Welfare, First Aid and Basic Life Support, Welfare Services, other lifesaving courses, and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
3. In compliance with Republic Act No. 10871 or the Basic Life Support Training in Schools Act, all DepEd offices and schools shall conduct capacity building and resilience education for emergency cardiovascular care and psychomotor training in coordination with the PRC, Department of Health (DoH), and the Philippine Heart Association (PHA). At least one personnel per school shall be trained and certified by the PRC as First Aid and Basic Life Support instructor.
4. The Department encourages the organization of Red Cross Youth Councils in
all
elementary and secondary schools to promote a culture of safety, volunteeism, and respect for humanitarian values. As provided for by
DepEd Memorandum No. 102, s. 2011 entitled Establishment of the Red Cross Youth
Councils and Training of Teachers in the Different Red Cross Services,
the councils shall have one overall coordinator
and at least one teacher or parent-adviser for every 43 youth members. Likewise, it shall be recognized as one of the school’s
oficial co-curricular organizations per DepEd Order No. 38, s. 2005
entitled Recognition of the Red Cross Youth as Official Co-Curricular
Organization in the Schools.
The Youth Formation (YF) Coordinators at the regional, schools division, and schools district office shall:
• Oversee the organization and operation of the Red Cross Youth Councils;
• Oversee the conduct of outreach activities
and/or volunteer involvements in
their respective communities; and,
• Provide regular reports to the Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management
(DRRM) Coordinator at their respective level.
5. All DepEd Ofices and schools are enjoined to organize activities to promote awareness and appreciation of IHL and Child Protection, which includes the commemoration of the International Humanitarian Law Day every 12th of August.
6. DRRM Coordinators at their respective levels shall oversee the overall implementation of the programs stipulated in the MOA.
7. For further clarifications on the activities to be conducted and the respective roles and responsibilities of the focal persons, refer to the enclosed Memorandum of Agreement.
8. For more information, contact the Disaster Risk Redacion and Management Service (DRRMS), Department of Education (DepEd) Central Ofice, 2nd Floor, Mabini Building, DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City at telefax no. (02) 637-4933 or through email address: drrmo@deped.gov.ph.
9. Immediate dissemination of the Memorandum is desired.
LEONOMAGTOLIS BRIONES
Secretary
EncL:
As stated
References:
DepEd Order: (No. 38, s. 2005)
DepEd Memorandum: (No. 102, s. 2011)
To be indicated in the Perpetual Index
under the following
subjects:
BUREAUS AND OFFICES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
PARTNERSHIPS TEACHERS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS
This Memorandum of Agreement is made and entered into by and between:
THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DepEd), a line agency of the Philippine Government that is mandated to protect and promote the ight of all citizens to quality basic education and take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all, with ofice address at DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City represented herein by its Secretary, Secretary LEONOR MAGTOUS BRIONES, hereinafter referred to as the “DepEd”.
THE PHILIPPINE RED CROSS (PRC), an independent, autonomous, non¬ governmental organization auxiliary o the govenment of the Republic of the Philippines duly created and organized by virtue of Republic Act No.95, otherwise known as “An Act to incorporate the Philippine National Red Cross” as amended and recognized by Republic Act no. 10072, otherwise known as the “Philippine Red
Cross Act of 2009″ with address at 37 EDSA corner Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong, represented herein by its Chairman and CEO, Senator RICHARD JUICO GORDON, hereinafter referred to as the “PRC”.
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, under Republic Act No. 9155, otherwise known as
“Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001, the Department of Education shall establish, maintain, and support a complete, adequate and integrated system of basic education relevant to the needs of the people and society. It shall establish and maintain a system of free and compulsory public education in the elementary level and free public education in the high school level.
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WHEREAS, Volunteerism from among all sectors shall be emphasized and encouraged to ensure sustainable growth and development in education.
WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 10121, otherwise known as the Philippine
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 provides for the integration of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Education in the school curricula, whether pivate or public, including formal and nonformal, technical-vocational, indigenous leaning, and out-of-school youth courses and programs;
WHEREAS, The Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office created under DepEd Order (DO) No. 50, Seies of 2011, and later elevated into a Service (DRRMS) through DepEd Memorandum (DM) No. 112, s. 2015 is in-charge of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), and Education in Emergencies (EiE) for basic education;
WHEREAS, DO No. 37, s. 2015, otherwise known as The Comprehensive Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) in Basic Education Framework, issued the Comprehensive Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Basic Education Framework to guide DRRM efforts in the basic education sector towards resilience-building in offices and schools, and to ensure that quality education is continuously provided and pioitized even during disasters/emergencies;
WHEREAS, section 3 of Republic Act 10871, otherwise known as “An act requiring basic education students to undergo age-appropiate basic life support training”, affirms that it shall be the duty of all public and private basic education schools operating nationwide to provide their students with basic life support training through the use of psychomotor training in an age-appropiate manner. The section further proceeds that instruction shall include programs which have been developed by the “Philippine Heart Association (PHA) or Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) using nationally-recognized, evidence-based guidelines for emergency cardiovascular care, and psychomotor training, to support the instruction. As far as practicable, basic education schools shall incorporate basic lie support training as part of the schools’ comprehensive health and physical educaion curiculum.”
WHEREAS, DepEd Order No. 38, Seies of 2005, otherwise known as the “Recogniion of the Red Cross Youth as Official Co-curricular Organization in the
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Schools”, recognized the Red Cross Youth as a Co-curicular organization in the schools;
WHEREAS, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) adopted the cluster approach of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) for humanitaian emergencies through NDCC Circular No. 5, s. 2007,
designating DepEd as lead of the National Education Cluster (NEC). In strengthening partnerships and the cluster approach, the DepEd, together with other members of the NEC, created the Education Resilience Working Group (ERWG). National Education Cluster and ERWG are governed by a Terms of Reference (TOR) to guide ail members;
WHEREAS, the PRC is a member of the NEC and the ERWG and as such, guided by the NEC and ERWG TOR;
WHEREAS, PRC, mandated by Republic Act 10072, is the premier and largest humanitarian and voluntary organization in the country and is committed to provide quality life-saving services that protect life and dignity especially of indigent Filipinos in vulnerable situaions or disasters, or of non-combatants caught in the thick of armed conflict; and provided further in SEC 3. to be the voluntary, independent, and autonomous nongovenmental society auxiliary to the authoities of the Republic of the Philippines in the humanitaian field, to assist said authorities in discharging the obligaions set forth in the Geneva Convenions.
WHEREAS, the PRC provides a wide range of humanitaian services ranging from ensuing the provision of safe and sufficient blood supply, health and welfare services, first aid and other lifesaving programs, disaster risk reduction and management, livelihood and community development, among others
WHEREAS, one of the major services of the PRC is the Red Cross Youth, dedicated to educate and empower children and youth ages 7-25 yeans old in the spiit of humanitarianism and voluntary service, through constructive trainings and effective leadership and provide opportunities for directing and harnessing their energy and idealism into worthwhile and humanitarian acivities;
WHEREAS, as an approach to community resilience-building, the PRC aims to establish community-based volunteer groups through its flagship program known as
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Red Cross 143. These are composed of adult volunteers with 1 team leader and minimum of 43 members who are trained in disaster management, safety, community health, welfare, and community development to be able to predict, plan, and prepare for, and practice against disasters.
WHEREAS, the Philippines is known for its increasing vulnerability to hazards and to the impact of climate change as evidenced by increasing frequency and propensity of natural and human induced hazards that affected the country in recent years.
WHEREAS, the government and all its stakeholders recognize the need for better and effective iifesaving measures which are anchored on preparedness and disaster isk reduction and management further defined in RA10072. It recognizes the need for the engagement and participation of civil society organizations, the private sector and volunteers in the govenment’s disaster isk reduction program towards complementaion of resources and effecive delivery of services to the citizenry.
WHEREAS, ensuing that volunteers are properly organized and registered under duly recognized organizations such as but not limited to the Philippine Red Cross is key to ensuing effective and synergisic mobilization throughout the disaster continuum;
WHEREAS, voluntary service and helping of others in need must be inculcated in the hearts of the Filipino Youth, and that youth volunteers must be mobilized in times of natural and man-made disasters and emergencies;
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the above premises, the Paries do hereby jointly agree and bind themselves to undertake the following:
I. UNDERTAKINGS OF DEPED:
1. Assign DRRMS as the focal entity in the
Department to co-author, implement,
and monitor the IRR on RA 10871 or the
“Basic Life Support Training in Schools
Act” together with DOH, PHA, PNRC, and
other relevant organizations;
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2. Promote and encourage a proactive engagement by all DepEd offices
(Naional, Regional, and Division Offices) and all schools nationwide in conducting capacity building and resilience education for emergency cardiovascular care and psychomotor training, as mandated by RA 10871 in coordinaion with the ERWG, more specifically, with DOH, PHA, and PNRC;
3. Ensure school saety and readiness by implementing RA 10121, RA 10821, RA
10871 together with the concerned agencies, partners, and the PNRC;
4. Promote training and acquisition of Red Cross Certification for Basic Lie
Support and First Aid by students, teachers, and non-teaching personnel;
5. Review the guidelines and/or acivities govening the Red Cross Youth Councils
nationwide for the purpose of adoption of good practices; alignment of DRRM/CCA/EiE effots of the Depatment; and, policy enhancement;
8. Encourage that every Red Cross Youth Council will have at least foty four (44)
members- One (1) teacher or parent Red Cross Youth Adviser for every 43 members and one (1) overall coordinator within the school;
7. Integrate the concepts of volunteeism, humanitaian values, DRRM, CCA,
health, Basic First Aid, Basic Life Suppot and petinent laws in the curiculum;
8. Take feasible measures to ensure that
children shall be protected against
recruitment and/ or enlistment by any armed
forces;
9. Organize activiies in commemoration of
Intenational Humanitarian Law Day
every August 12 to raise the people’s
consciousness and promote greater
awareness of the principles of International
Humanitaian Law;
10. Encourage at least one (1) Teacher or
School Head to be trained as First Aid
and Basic Life Suppot trainer per
school. Upon completion of training, they
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shall be cerified by the PNRC as co-facilitators and/or co-trainers for additional trainings in other schools or offices;
11. Take into consideration any recommendation
fom the PRC on schools and
division offices with outstanding peformance
in suppoting the membership
programs and other humanitaian
activities/initiatives of the PRC;
12. Encourage division offices and schools to
have at least two (2) outreach
activities and/or volunteer involvements in
the community;
13. Identify a focal person within DepEd in all levels for the
implementation of this
Memorandum.
For the promotion and supervision of Red Cross Youth Councils,
the Youth Formation Coordinator and DRRM Coordinator at the Regional
Offices and Schools Distict Offices should be designated as focal persons
who
shall coordinate with the Philippine
Red Coss.
14. Encourage academic research, training,
development, and leaning exchanges
throughout the disaster continuum focusing on
humanitaian education and
disaster isk reduction and management’ and
15. Provide service credits to teachers
paticipaing in PRC activiies pursuant to
the DepEd Order no. 53, s.2015,
otherwise known as the “Grant of Service
Credits to Teacher-Advisers of Red Cross Youth
Councils (RCYC)” and
pomote volunteer involvement through the provision of enabling oppotunities.
II. UNDERTAKINGS OF THE PRC:
The PRC, through its National Headquaters, its Chapters, and in close collaboration with the Local Govenment Units, schools and other involved sectors in the Provincial, Municipal, and Baangay levels shall:
1. Ensure programs and pojects are aligned to
the TOR of the National
Educaion Cluster (NEC) and Education Resilience
Working Group
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(ERWG), and other DepEd DRRMS-related policies, programs, and pojects;
2. Intensify its information dive on DRRM/CCA/EiE in both elementary and
high schools from public and private schools nationwide;
3. Ensure oientation and meaningful engagement in the different levels of
membership and volunteeing opportunities in DepEd and PNRC pograms and humanitaian activities;
4. Provide tainers to conduct FREE YOUTH LEADERSHIP
DEVELOPMENT TRAINING to all Youth Volunteers and FREE VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT ORIENTATION SESSIONS to all registered adult volunteers. Pioity shall be afforded to those who have enolled in the Membership and Accident Assistance Benefit (MAAB) program of the PNRC as a means o recognize their contibution o humanitarian funds;
5. Suppot the implementaion of the DepEd DRRM Laddeized Capacity
Building Progam iniiated by the Disaster Risk Reducion and Management Service (DRRMS) though the following acions:
i. Giving permission to DepEd for the inclusion of the PRC Basic
Lie Suppot and First Aid Training Modules in the 23 module set which was developed for the capacity development of DepEd DRRM Coordinators. This permission shall include allowing DepEd to pint the taining liteature for the purpose of said training;
ii. Providing training facilitators and resource persons for the Basic
Lie Suppot and First Aid Taining that will be scheduled by DepEd for its DRRM Coordinators;
iii. Allowing the use of its training mateials/equipment/facilities
during the Training of the DepEd DRRM
Coordinators with corresponding fee for the utilizaion of the
facilities;
iv. Collecting minimal and reasonable fees allowed by law for the
Basic Life Suppot and First Aid Training that will be undetaken for DepEd personnel;
v. Provide for free resource persons for DRRM
and Intenational
Humanitaian Law tainings in accordance to the
23 modules set
by the Department. DepEd shall provide a
counterpat such as
transpotation expenses, board and lodging and
supplies and
mateials, if any.
6. Provide technical assistance in any lifesaving activities and/or programs
involving Red Coss Youth Council, DRRM, WaSH in Schools (WinS), and Basic Life Suppot and Basic First Aid, among others;
7. Insitute a cetification process through an accreditaion procedure for all
Red Coss Youth Councils which will allow cetificate holders to tain and cascade Basic Life Suppot and Basic First Aid to other schools;
8. Maintain a database of all Red Coss Youth and school based adult
volunteers and provide regular updates on national and internaional activities and gatherings (subject o the provisions of the Data Pivacy Act);
9. Ensure suppot through volunteer mobilization for national DepEd
events such as the Palaong Pambansa and Bigada Eskwela and any other significant events organized by DepEd;
10. Provide technical assistance and the
mobilizaion of volunteer
evaluators for the conduct of school emergency
dills and simulations;
11. Institute a recogniion program for
volunteers and Red Cross Youth
Councils which achieved outstanding performance in the promotion
and
delivery of humanitarian ideals and
services;
12.
Suppot and reinforce the WaSH in School (WinS) Program through:
i. The implementation of Children’s Hygiene and Sanitation
Transformation which will hone learners to pactice, pomote, and advocate proper health, hygiene and sanitation practices in school and at home.
ii. improved access of learners o sufficient and appropiate water
and sanitation facilities; and
13. Device a recognition system for schools
which excel in the promotion
and delivery of the Red Cross humanitaian
pinciples and sen/ices
including the promotion of non-remunerated
blood donation, disaster
risk reducion and management, health and
welfare, saety, child
potection and paticipation, and intenational
humanitaian law.
III. EFFECTIVITY AND TERMINATION:
This agreement shall take effect immediately upon signing hereof and shall remain in force until 2019 or until any paty expresses in witing its desire to
terminate the agreement; povided, however, that such terminaion shall take effect one (1) month from the witten receipt by the other party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, paties have hereo affixed
their signatures on this MM day ofiOSr&c. year 2017 at the
Board Room, Philippine Red Coss – National Headquaters, 37 EDSA
corner Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong.
DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION
E RED.CROSS
SEC. LEOMOR M. BRIONES RIAR J.
GORDON
Secretary Chairman/CEO
Witnesseth:
TC. ALAIN : P7VSCUA it
Undersecretary Administation
Subscibe and swon to me this
ATTY.
OSCAR P. PALABYAB
Secretary
General and COO
DEC 2 8 2017
day of. _, year 2017 at the Board
Room, Philippine Red Cross – Naional Headquaters, 37 EDSA corner Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong.
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