DSWD-CAR bags 4 national awards
>> Friday, January 31, 2014
BAGUIO CITY
– The Cordillera office of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD-CAR) bagged four national awards in the recently-concluded 63rd
anniversary celebration of the agency held in Quezon City.
Social Worker Edna Benitez was conferred the Best Center Head Award while Ivy
Jane Velano and Rosewald Bumosao of the Sustainable Livelihood Program won the
third place in the Frame It Up! Photo-Essay Contest.
Jomel
Anthony Gutierrez of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program took home two
special awards, including the Most Responsive Photo and Most Responsive
Photo Set, in the same contest. Social Worker Judith Bacwaden was also among
the top three performers nationwide under the Best Technical Staff –
Professional Category.
Leonardo C. Reynoso, DSWD-CAR regional director, was elated over the various
recognitions received by his personnel during the agency’s anniversary
celebration.
“The recent recognitions that we received validate our unrelenting efforts in
ensuring that we are able to provide the best social welfare and development
services through the most efficient and effective human resource that we have
in the region,” Reynoso stressed.
Reynoso, who was cited as one of the agency’s loyalty awardees for having
stayed in the agency for 30 years, pointed out the need to continuously
motivate the employees to excel in their fields of expertise so that their
clients will be satisfied with the services that they get, especially those
from the remote communities of the region.
He explained the awards given to the deserving agency officials and employees
serve as the agency’s recognition to the personnel who are often not
acknowledged for the services that they have rendered, especially those who are
able to perform above par.
Despite the numerous criticisms against the alleged absence of transparency in
the utilization of the financial assistance being extended to poor families
nationwide, Reynoso challenged his personnel to continuously provide
widespread, faster and prolonged services no matter how difficult the situation
they will encounter.
For her part, Social Welfare and Development Secretary Corazon “Dinky” Soliman
encouraged agency officials and personnel in the region to continue its
commitment for converged and sustained efforts towards development.
Soliman emphasized the agency’s perspective of a municipality as an area of
operation where the municipality and the DSWD work as a team using the
resources of the Department’s three core programs – the Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program, Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan Comprehensive and Integrated
Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) Project and Sustainable Livelihood
Program (SLP). The Secretary also stressed out that it is the team’s
responsibility to make sure that other protective services in the community are
provided for, especially for the vulnerable sectors.
Soliman added that
aside from the challenges in the communities, the region should be able to
ensure that the Local Social Welfare and Development Offices are functioning.
Reynoso assured the
Secretary that the region has already plotted its strategies for Convergence.
Reynoso said that through the convergent efforts of the DSWD-CAR workforce, its
partner NGOs, CSOs, and NGAs, more families, communities and municipalities
will be able to improve their levels of well-being, from survival to
subsistence and eventually to self-sufficiency.
“Our targets for 2014
can be reached through our new financial management policies, enhanced
operation guidelines and the expansion of our programs,” Reynoso shared. “The
upcoming second round household assessment of Listahanan or the National
Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR), the expansion of
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program as well as the scale-up of Kalahi-CIDSS
Project to National Community-Driven Development Program (NCDDP), and the
conduct of the Convergence’s Social Welfare Indicator (SWI) Assessment are
among the top priorities of the region for 2014,” Reynoso added.
“Our workers in the
field are not only community facilitators, but bridging leaders because we will
closely work not only with LGUs, we will converge with other national
government agencies. As a convergent team, we do not only look forward to
implement our programs and services, but we also aim for a disaster resilient
team so that we can provide services even in the midst of calamities,” Reynoso
said.
The DSWD Convergence
Strategy is composed of poverty reduction programs including the Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program, Kalahi-CIDSS and SLP. The strategy which is also
called Tatlong Sulo sa Pagpuksa ng Kahirapan or Tatsulo is implemented in
complementation and synergy with all other social protection programs of the
Department. This is to ensure that the clients or beneficiaries receive maximum
benefits from the protective services of Pantawid Pamilya, transformative
services of Kalahi-CIDSS to promotive services of SLP. It aims to target the
poor through the Listahanan, integrated case management and holistic community
development approach in response to the Millennium Development Goal’s (MDG) call
to halve poverty incidence in the country.
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