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FRONTLINE SERVICE:   ISSUANCE OF SOCIAL CASE STUDY REPORT

MUNICIPAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Municipal Hall, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte Head of Office:  Dennis M. Villa, RSW, Municipal Social Welfare and Development Officer Contact Number: (077) 773-2304 local 33

ABOUT THE SERVICE: Social Case Study Report is being issued to clients who need  the documents for financial assistance, medical assistance, referrals, etc. provided they submit the necessary requirements.

If requirements are complete, this transaction can normally be completed in three (5) working day.

SCHEDULE OF AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE: MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00AM – 5:00 PM

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MUNICIPAL SOCIAL WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE SERVICES

Location : MUNICIPAL SOCIAL WELFARE &

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

LGU – Pilar, Municipal Bldg.

; Banuyo,Pilar,Sorsogon

Contact Person : FRANCIA S. MIRABEL

Mun. Social Welfare & Dev’t Officer

Contact Number : 09194583293

Email : [email protected]

[email protected]

PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE IN CRISIS SITUATION

ABOUT THE SERVICE:

The Office of the Municipal Social Welfare & Development provides  limited financial assistance to individuals and families whose resources are inadequate to meet their needs.

Situations covered by the services are as follow ( limited assistance)

  • Burial  Assistance
  • Food Assistance
  • Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA)
  • Medical Assistance
  • Transportation
  • Educational

CLIENT GROUPS:

  • Indigents families
  • Victims of Calamities
  • Individual in difficult circumstances

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Photocopy of Death Certificate  ( Burial assistance )
  • Certificate of Indigency  (All cases )
  • Picture of damaged houseand  Barangay or Police Blotter  (Calamity or Fire Victim) (ESA)
  • Recent Medical Prescription signed by the physician ( Medical Assistance )
  • Medical Abstract or Medical Certificate signed by the attending physicianwith license number (Medical Assistance)

SERVICE SCHEDULE:

Monday to Friday

  • 8:00 AM to 5:00 P.M (No noon break)

TOTAL PROCESSING TIME: 30minutes

PROCESS OF AVAILING THE SERVICE:

SECURING SOCIAL CASE STUDY REPORT

Social Worker conducts Case Study for indigent clients to avail assistance  from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office and other agencies  or  institutions. (DOJ, DOH,   DSWD)

SITUATION COVERED:

  • Victims of natural  disaster (vehicular accidents are not included in case referral to PCSO)
  • Hospitalization needs such as medicines (maintenance not included) , laboratory, surgical operation, hospital bills and restorative devices.
  • Special Cases (CICL, Abused, A bandoned victims Women and Children)

CLIENT GROUPS: Indigent  Person or Families, PWDs,

Women and Children

  • Medical Abstract or Medical Certificate signed by the attending physician
  • Hospital Bill
  • Handwritten Letter Request by the client address to the PCSO Chairman
  • Picture Whole body ( Assistive/ Restorative Devices)

TOTAL FEES AND CHARGES: NONE

TOTAL PROCESSING TIME:

  • Interview and assesses client 1 to 15  minutes
  • Home Visit [if needed] – 1 hour up to 2 to 3 days to verify the status and condition of the client
  • Case Conference 4 hrs to 1 day

                        

PROCESS OF AV A ILING THE SERVICE:

SECURING REFERRAL TO LINK AGENCIES

Upon assessment, Social Worker Links client to resources by referring  to the appropriate agency.

  • Free eye consultation and discount on eye glasses
  • Individual on-travel for emergency purposes
  • Assistive device for person with disability
  • Victim of crime
  • In need of medicines
  • Patient due for discharge in hospitals

CLIENT GROUPS: Indigent Persons or Families

REQUIREMENTS :

  Certificate of Indigency

TOTAL FEES AND CHARGES : None

TOTAL PROCESSING TIME:  35 minutes

PROCESS OF AVAILING  THE SERVICE:

SECURING CERTIFICATE OF INDIGENCY

A Certificate of Indigency is required by the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) for free legal assistance to indigents. Likewise it is a common requirement in availing assistance from any government and private offices.

  • free legal assistance from the public attorney’s office
  • assistance from any government and private offices

CLIENT GROUPS: Indigent Person or Families

  • Certificate of Indigency from Barangay  Captain  (for ordinary cases)
  • Certificate of non – ownership of real property from the Assessor’s Office and or Certificate of non-tax filer from the BIR  (special cases like court related )

TOTAL FEES AND CHARGES: None

SERVICE SCHEDULE

TOTAL PROCESSING TIME: 2 0 minutes

AVAILING DAY CARE SERVICES

The DSWD through the Local Social Welfare Development recognizes the importance of education in shaping future of individuals in the community as a whole.

Day Care Service provides early childhood care and development activities from Monday to Friday to the future leaders of the community, the children.

The MSWD of Pilar manages 73Day Care Centers in the 49 barangays,

. Currently, 2, 260  pupils are enrolled, under direct supervision of 94 Child Development Workers

Children with ages 3 to 4 years old

CLIENT GROUPS:  Pre-school children

  • Birth Certificate of preschooler
  • Participation fee  (depending upon DCSPG agreement)

TOTAL FEES AND CHARGES:

Php 50.00 to Php 100.00 pesos  and above as agreed by DCSPG ( Day Care Parents Group)

SERVICE SCHEDULES:

>  Interview 5 to 10 minutes

>  coordinate with other agency 15 to 30 minutes

> Home visit 20 o 1 to 2 hours

> Counselling 30 to 1 hour

CARE AND PROTECTION TO CHILDREN  UNDER  DIFFICULT

                                 CIRCUMSTANCES

The MSWD promotes care and protection of Women & children through the implementation of RA 7610  and R.A 9262 Care and protection of  Women and children/minors which include rescue of victim, individual family counselling, referral for medical/ medico legal assistance, and assist during investigation at the PNP and medical examination, filing of case court hearing proceedings.

Children-in-Conflict with the law (CICL)

  • Abandoned/Neglected
  • Abused(physical, sexual, emotional, psychological violence)
  • Handicapped
  • Women under difficult circumstances

CLIENT GROUPS: Indigent Persons or families

  • Barangay  Blotter/Endorsement

Birth Certificate

  • 2×2 Pictures
  • Whole body picture for handicapped

8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

TOTAL PROCESSSING TIME:

  • 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Home Visit  [if needed] – 2 hours to verify the status and condition of the client

PROMOTING WELFARE OF SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED WOMEN

ABOUT THE SERVICES:

The MSWD implements RA9262 to promote welfare of women, prevent and eradicate all forms of abuse. Services include rescue of victim, individual and family counselling, mediation/ reconciliation, assist in securing medical/medico-legal services and report to the PNP, provision of temporary shelter referral for temporary care and custody, and file in court.

  • Battered women/maltreated
  • Prostituted
  • Rape victims of sexual abuse
  • Emotionally disturbed
  • Victims of domestic violence

CLIENT GROUPS:   DISADVANTAGED WOMEN

  • Barangay blotter/ Endorsement
  • Birth Certificate, or Marriage Contract if Married
  • 2×2 picture

SERVICES SCHEDULES:

8:00 AM  to 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

  • Interview 10 to 20 minutes
  • Case blotter at PNP 30 to 1 hour
  • Collateral interview 1 to 2 hours
  • Preparation of SCR, provision of counselling and advocacy 20 to 30 minutes

PROCESSING OF AVAILING SERVICE:

PRE – MARRIAGE COUNSELLING

ABOUT THE SERVICES

The MSWD recognized role and important of family in shaping good and responsible community.

Pre – marriage counselling help prepare couple to the challenges of the changing society.

SITUATION COVERED:     Pre- married couples securing Marriage License

CLIENT GROUP:    Couples  of marriageable age

REQUIREMENTS:   Attendance to Pre- Marriage Counselling Session

TOTAL PROCESSING TIME:  1 to 2  Hours

HOW TO AVAIL OF THE SERVICES

ENROLMENT TO PHILHEALTH SA MASA

ABOUT THE SERVICE

The MSWD help indigent client avail benefits from sponsored Phil health program

Hospitalization and medical needs

Certificate of Indigency

Marriage Contract ( if Married)

CLIENT GROUP:

  • Indigent Individuals and Families

PROCESS OF AVAILING THE SERVICES:

SECURING SENIOR CITIZEN’S I.D AND PURCHASE BOOKLET FOR

 MEDICINES AND GROCERIES

The Office of the MSWD recognizes contribution of the elderly to nation building and encourages their continuous and active involvement and participant to Benefits under R.A  9994

*free medical and dental, diagnostic services and professional fees in all service ward and 20% discount in pay ward of government. Health facilities:

*20% discount on professional fees for medical and dental services in private health facilities

*20% discount on medical and dental services, diagnostic and laboratory fees, and smallest available room in private health facilities

*20% discount on the purchase of med

*free medical and dental, diagnostic services and professional fees in all service ward and 20% discount in pay ward of government. Health facilities

*20%discount on the purchase of medicines with prescription of attending physician

*20% discount in hotels and similar lodging establishment, restaurant, and recreation centers

*20% discount on theaters, cinema houses, concert halls, carnivals and other smallest places of culture, leisure and amusement

*20% discount on fare for domestic air and sea travel and public land transportation

*20% discount on funeral parlors and similar establishments

*5% discount on basic necessities and prime commodities from groceries and supermarkets but not more than ₱1,200.00/week

* Social Pension Program

  • Elderly with ages 60 years old and above

CLIENT GROUPS: SENIOR CITIZEN

REQUIREMENTS: Birth Record, Picture 1×1, Intake Sheet

TOTAL PROCESSING TIME: 10 to 20 minutes

PROCESSING OF AVAILING THE SERVICE:

PROVISION OF SOLO PARENT IDENTIFICATION CARD

The DSWD being the led agency in the implementation of Solo Parent Welfare Act (RA 8972), advocates the implementation of comprehensive programs for Solo Parents in the local government units through the MSWD.

Benefits include livelihood services, employment – related benefits (parental leave, flexible work schedule), psychological services, educational services, health services, housing services.

CLIENT GROUPS:  Solo Parents

  • Certificate of Residency from the Barangay
  • Appropriate documentation/ evidence that application is a solo parent (death certificate of spouse, etc.)
  • In case of a  transferee from other barangay, Barangay Clearance from the former barangay indicating whether or not the applicant has availed of benefits for solo parent and the nature of such b
  • 1 to 5 minutes
  • 15 to 20  minutes
  • Home visit  (if necessary) –  to check the status of the family and the residency.20 to 30 minutes

PROCESS OF AVAILING THE SERVICE :

PROVISION OF PWD ID

The MSWD recognizes the role and important of person with disabilities towards nation building and advocates for provision of devices that will enable them to perform tasks and chores with minimum or no assistance.

  • Visually /speech impairment
  • Orthopaedic disability
  • Physically handicapped
  • Chronic illness ( specific condition with doctor certificate )
  • Learning disability
  • Communication deficit
  • Psychosocial disability

CLIENT GROUP:  Persons with Disability (PWD)

  • Certificate of Residency/certificate of indigency
  • Medical Certificate
  • Whole body picture
  • Social Case Study Report
  • 10 to 15minutes
  • Home Visit [if needed] – 2 hours to verify the status and condition of the client

AVAILING DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE

ABOUT SERVICE:

The office of the MSWD provides assistance to individuals and families who are victims of natural and man – made calamities.

  • Distribution of relief assistance.
  • Counselling to individuals and families who have been emotionally and psychologically depressed by the disaster.
  • Evacuation Center Management.
  • Provision of limited financial/material assistance for totally and partially damaged houses

CLIENT GROUPS: Indigent Persons or Families/disaster victims

  • Certificate of Indigency/certificate of residency
  • Barangay  Police Blotter / Certificate from the Bureau of Fire Protection
  • Picture of damaged property

1 to 15 minutes

5 to 15 minutes`

PROCESS OF AVAILING THE SERVICES

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Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office

Duties and functions.

The social welfare and development officer shall take charge of the office on social welfare and development services and shall:

Formulate measures for the approval of the sanggunian and provide technical assistance and support to the mayor, as the case may be, in carrying out measures to endure the delivery of basic services and provisions of adequate facilities relative to social welfare and development services as provided for under Section 17 of this Code;

Develop plans and strategies and upon approval thereof by the mayor, as the case may be, implement the same particularly those which have to do with social welfare programs and projects which the mayor is empowered to implement and which the sanggunian is empowered to provide for under this Code;

In addition to the foregoing duties, the social welfare and development officer shall:

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Identify the basic needs of the needy, the disadvantaged and the impoverished and develop and implement appropriate measures to alleviate their problems and improve their living conditions;

Provide relief and appropriate crisis intervention for victims of abuse and exploitation and recommend appropriate measures to deter further abuse and exploitation;

Assist the mayor, as the case may be, in implementing the barangay level program for the total development and protection of children up to six (6) years of age;

Facilitate the implementation of welfare programs for the disabled, elderly, and victims of drug addiction, the rehabilitation of prisoners and parolees, the prevention of juvenile delinquency and such other activities which would eliminate or minimize the ill-effects of poverty;

Initiate and support youth welfare programs that will enhance the role of the youth in nation-building;

Coordinate with government agencies and non-governmental organizations which have for their purpose the promotion and the protection of all needy, disadvantaged, underprivileged or impoverished groups or individuals, particularly those identified to be vulnerable and high-risk to exploitation, abuse and neglect;

Be in the frontline or service delivery, particularly those which have to do with immediate relief during and assistance in the aftermath of man-made and natural disaster and natural calamities;

Recommend to the sanggunian and advise the mayor, as the case may be, on all other matters related to social welfare and development services which will improve the livelihood and living conditions of the inhabitants; and

Exercise such other powers and perform such other duties and functions as may be prescribed by law or ordinance;

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Organizational Chart of the Municipal Social Welfare Development Officer

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1.1 Child Minding / Day Care Service

  • 1 to below 2 years old
  • 2 to below 3 years old
  • 3 to below 4 years old

1.2 Supplemental Feeding

  • 0 to less than 1 year old

1.3 Supervised Neighbourhood Play/Home-Based Home-Based

Early Childhood Care Development (ECCD)

1.4 Others Services provided for Children in Need of Special Protection (CNSP), please specify, Example:

1.4.1 Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL), pls. specify the services provided

  • 5 to below 10 years old
  • 10 to below 14 years old
  • 15 to below 16 years old
  • 16 to below 18 years old

1.4.2 Children involved in Armed Conflict (CIAC)

  • 3 to below 5 years old

14 to below 18 years old

1.4.3 Children in Situation of Armed Conflict (CSAC)

  • 1 to below 5 years old

1.4.4 Sexually-abused/Commercial Sexual Exploited Children (CSEC)

  • Unlad Kabataan Program
  • Leadership & Other Capability Building Program
  • Educational Assistance
  • Summer Youth Camp
  • Youth Development Session (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program)
  • Social Communication Skills Development
  • Productivity Skills Capability Building (PSCB)
  • Assistance to Returning OFWs
  • Social Services for Solo Parents

Issuance of Solo Parent I.D. Card

Requirements :

  • Photo Copy of Death Certificate of Spouse (If Widowed)
  • Original Copy of Barangay Certificate
  • Photo Copy of Birth Certificate of Child/Children below 18 years old (Minor/s)
  • 1×1 ID Picture
  • Registration Fee of Php 25.00
  • Filled-up Solo Parent Form from the office of MSWDO

5. Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation

  • Provides emergency assistance for free services to individuals and families who are in extremely difficult situations and have inadequate resources.
  • Death of an immediate family-burial assistance
  • Victims of Disaster (manmade/natural)
  • Medical Problem
  • Loss of job-Transportation “Balik Probinsya”
  • Everyday client will gather documents required and submit himself/herself for an interview and assess of needs.

Requirements:

  • For Burial Assistance:
  • Death certificate;
  • Certificate/Recommendation;
  • Valid I.D. of nearest kin/relative seeking assistance;
  • STL FORM; and
  • Social Case Study Report (SCSR)
  • For ‘Balik-Probinsya’:
  • Court Notice of Appearance for court related cases
  • For Court-Related Cases:
  • Barangay Certification; and
  • For Medical Assistance:

Lacks adequate resources to pay hospital bills: STL

  • Medical Abstract;
  • Barangay Certification;
  • Hospital Bills;
  • Social Case Study Report;
  • STL Form if STL Fund;

Need for medicines not available at health centers

  • Barangay Certification or Recommendation;
  • Social Case Study Report (SCSR);
  • STL Form if STL Fund; and
  • Doctor’s Prescription

Need for diagnostic laboratory evaluation: STL

  • Request from the Doctor;
  • Price Quotation;
  • STL Form if STL Fund

6. Food for Work/Cash For Work 7. Social Case Study Report

  • Women Economic Development Skills Training
  • Capability Building Program
  • Assistance to Violence Against Women and Children Cases
  • Neighbourhood Support Services for Older Persons
  • Issuance of Senior Citizen’s I.D. Card
  • Filled-up Application Form
  • Photo Copy of Birth Certificate
  • 1×1 I.D. Pictures

3. Issuance of Purchase Slip for Medicine and/or Purchase Booklet for Grocery

  • Senior Citizen ID
  • Surrender the old booklet previously issued

4. Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens (SPISC)

WHO MAY AVAIL?

  • First Priority: 80 years old and above
  • Second Priority: 70-79 years old
  • Third Priority: 60-69 years old
  • Non-pensioner from GSIS, SSS or AFPMBAI
  • No permanent source of income
  • No regular support from relative
  • With Disability
  • Completely Filled-up Application Form
  • Birth Certificate/ Marriage Contract/ Baptismal Certificate (any of the three which has the name and date of birth of the Senior Citizen)
  • Photocopy of Senior Citizen I.D. Card (back to back)
  • 2pcs. 1×1 I.D. Picture

5.  Mandatory Philhealth for Senior Citizens

  • Filled-up Philhealth PMRF Form
  • 1×1 I.D. Picture

6. Burial Assistance

  • Death Certificate (Original and Photo Copy)
  • Barangay Certification (Original and Photo Copy)
  • Photo Copy of Valid I.D. of the nearest relative seeking assistance
  • STL Form (Office of the Mayor)

To avail Burial Assistance for Senior Citizen, approach the STL/AICS Window in the Office of the Mayor.

  • Provision of Assistive Devices
  • Skills Training and Livelihood Assistance
  • Issuance of I.D. Card
  • Medical Certificate
  • Disability Certificate
  • Assessment Certificate
  • Whole body picture
  • Photocopy of Birth Certificate
  • Filled-up Philippine Registry Form for Person with Disability Ver.2.0

4. Issuance of Purchase Slip for Medicine and/or Purchase Booklet for Grocery

  • Person with Disability I.D. Card

5. Transportation Allowance of Barangay PWD Presidents (Monthly) 6. Social Enhancement Activity

  • Parent Effectiveness Service
  • Marriage Counselling Service
  • Pre-Marriage Counselling
  • Core Shelter Assistance
  • Family Development Session(Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program)
  • Social Preparation for Peoples Participation
  • Community Welfare Structure Organization
  • DSWD Completed Adopted Project
  • Community Volunteer Resource Mobilization

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MUNICIPAL SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE GROUND FLOOR, ANNEX BUILDING, MUNICIPAL COMPOUND CANDELARIA, QUEZON (042) 585-8209 [email protected]

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Functional Statement

  • Develop plans and strategies and upon approval thereof by the Mayor, implement the same particularly those which have to do with social welfare programs and projects which the Sanggunian is empowered to provide for;
  • Identify the basic needs of the needy, the disadvantage and the impoverished and develop and implement measures to alleviate their problems and improve their living conditions;
  • Provide relief and appropriate measures to defer further abuse and exploitation and recommend appropriate measures to deter further abuse and exploitation.
  • Assists the Mayor in implementing the barangay level program for the total development and protection of children up to six  (6) years of age.
  • Facilitate the implementation of welfare programs for the disabled, elderly and victims of drug addiction, the rehabilitation of prisoners and parolees, the prevention of juvenile delinquency and such other activities which would eliminate or minimize the ill-effect of poverty;
  • Initiate and support youth welfare programs that will enhance the role of the youth in nation-building;
  • Coordinate with the government agencies and non-governmental organizations which have for their purpose the promotion and the protection of all needy, disadvantaged, under-privileged or impoverished groups or individuals, particularly those identified to be vulnerable and high- risk to exploitation, abuse and neglect;
  • Be in the frontline of service delivery, particularly those which have to do with immediate relief during and assistance in the aftermath of man-made and natural disaster and calamities.

Programs and Services

Aics  - assistance in crisis situation.

  • To facilitate signing of Social Case Study Report
  • Log all record beneficiaries who were provided of assistance such as medical, financial, educational, shelter, burial/funeral assistance, and Petron loan

VAWC  - Violence Against Women and Children (Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Economic Abuse)

Assessment interview to victim.

  • Referral to appropriate agencies (Municipal Health Center, Philippine National Police, Public Attorney's Office, Child Protection Unit, Barangay Protection Order)
  • Case conference for both parties if needed
  • Filing of the case if necessary
  • Birth certificate of minor needed for family support and filing of case.
  • Close coordination to GO's and NGO'S for shelter if necessary to ensure safety and protection of the victim

Solo Parent Identification

To facilitate applications and issuance of ID of Solo Parent

Solo Parent Application Requirements Certification from the barangay being a solo parent 2 pieces 1x1 photo Birth certificate of minors

Rescue of Minor

  • Assessment interview
  • Close coordination with the PNP and C/MSWDO for appropriate acuO
  • Ensure safety and protection of the minor

Adoption  - Local and International Adoption

  • Refer client / petitioner to the DSWD Region IV-A Alabang, Muntinlupa City for seminar/orientation to be acquainted on the adoption procedures and process of adoption at least (3) sessions.

Missing and Foundling Minor

  • Intake interview and Assessment
  • Posting of minor's picture in the PNP, all barangays, and other designated areas
  • Close monitoring and follow-up of the barangays
  • Termination

OSCA- Office of The Senior Citizen's Affairs

  • To facilitate application of Senior Citizen for membership (issuance of Senior Citizen's ID and purchase booklet)
  • To facilitate application for PhilHealth ID and MDR
  • To facilitate application of Senior for Social Pension
  • Home visitation
  • Assist Senior Citizen pensioner during pay-out of cash assistance subsidy

Rehabilitation of Minor and Adult to the Custodian Facility

  • Intake interview and assessment
  • Prepare social case study report 
  • Coordination to the custodial institution for placement
  • Facilitate transfer to the institution 
  • Cost of expenses from the client/family

Disaster Operation

  • Close coordination with the partner agencies (LCE, MHO, MDRRC etc.) 
  • Intake interview of families / victims for data needed to facilitate service delivery
  • Distribution of foods and hygiene kit and other needs
  • Observe cleanliness in the evacuation center

National Government Programs Tie Ups / Non-Government Organization

4Ps - Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program - LGU counterpart to the program as focal person to assist DSWD 4P'S staffs in the implementation of their programs and services in the area SPL-Sustainable Program for Livelihood - Skils training - Livelihood projects  Social Pension Program - To facilitate senior citizen application for social pension - To assist the DSWD during pay-out of cash assistance subsidy - Coordination to the focal person of the DSWD UCT / Listahan Program- Unconditional Cash Transfer - To facilitate activities and assist during pay-out of UCT beneficiaries  Cash for Work and Climate Change Adoption and Mitigation - Coordination and facilitate activities for cash for work like; cleaning of the canals SM Foundation - Coordination and assist their farming, gift giving, food provision program activities like; urban CSO- Civil Society - Organization - Coordination and tie-up programs of the MSWD for spiritual enrichment program for the rehabilitation of the drug surrenders

PDAO - Persons with Disability Affairs Office

  • Coordinate the implementation of the provisions of this Act, Batas Pambansa Blg. 344, otherwise known as the Accessibility Law, and other relevant laws at the local level;
  • Represent PWDs in meetings of local development councils and other special bodies;
  • Recommend and enjoin the participation of non-government organizations (NGOs) and people’S organizations (POs) in the implementation of all disability-related laws and policies;
  • Gather and compile relevant data on PWDs in their localities;
  • Disseminate information including, but not limited to, programs and activities for PWDs, statistics on PWDs, including children with disability, and training and employment opportunities for PWDs;
  • Submit reports to the office of the local chief executive on the implementation of programs and services for the promotion of the welfare of PWDs in their respective areas of jurisdiction;
  • Ensure that the policies, plans and programs for the promotion of the welfare of PWDs are funded by both the national and local government;
  • Monitor fundraising activities being conducted for the benefit of PWDs;
  • Seek donations in cash or in kind from local or foreign donors to implement an approved work plan for PWDs, in accordance with existing laws and regulations; and
  • Perform such other functions as may be necessary for the promotion and protection of the welfare of the PWDs.

Protective Service Unit

Children in Conflict with the Law Intake interview and Assessment Conduct Home Visit for the preparation of Discernment Report Assist minor for filing of case Prepare Social Case Study Report Assist minor during court hearing Facilitate Intervention/Diversion Program for CICL Facilitate minor placement to the custodial facility if necessary Turn-over of minor to his/her family as needed Preparation of Parenting Capability Assessment Report Counseling to minor and family Monitoring and follow-up of CICL status Termination if necessary Child Abuse (Physical, Emotional, Neglect, Sexual Abuse) Intake information Assessment interview or counseling Assist or refer the client to CPU-PGH or MHO for Medico-Legal Assist to court hearing as needed Record keeping Preparation of Parent Capability Assessment if needed Monitoring  or supervision Termination if necessary Child at Risk (Street Children & Delinquent) Intake information Assessment interview or counseling Assist or refer the client to CPU-PGH or MHO for Medico-Legal Assist to court hearing as needed Record keeping Preparation of Parent Capability Assessment if needed Monitoring  or supervision Termination if necessary

 WOMEN AND CHILDREN PROTECTION DESK

The PNP-WCPD shall have the following duties and functions:

  • Upon the receipt of complaint, the WCPD officer shall conduct appropriate investigation which includes, but is not limited to, taking the formal statement of the victim-survivor and collecting other evidence necessary for the filing of the case;
  • Immediately after taking the essential elements of information during the course of investigation, the WCPD officer shall refer the victim-survivor to the nearest PNP Crime Laboratory and/or hospital or any medical facilities for appropriate medico-legal examination. It shall be the WCPD officer’s duty to ensure that as far as possible, the examining physician must be of the same gender as the victim-survivor, especially in sexual violence cases;
  • Except in the case of a child who is a victim-survivor of the Act, by which other existing laws require immediate presence of the unoffending parent or guardian and social worker, only persons expressly authorized by the victim-survivor shall be allowed by the WCPD officer inside a room where police investigation as well as the medical/physical examination are being conducted in private;
  • Ensure the confidentiality of identity of the victim-survivor and all other parties directly involved with the case under investigation. For this purpose, the WCPD officer must maintain a separate blotter on crimes committed under the Act. Under no circumstances shall any police officer allow media access to information concerning VAWC reported to PNP;
  • After the conduct of police investigation, the WCPD officer shall refer the victim-survivor to the social worker of the LGU, any available DSWD shelters, NGO’s and other service providers for psychosocial intervention and other rehabilitation programs;
  • The WCPD officer shall forward complaint sheet or the investigation report, together with the relevant evidence, including the formal statements of witnesses and result of medico-legal examination, to the prosecutor for filing of appropriate criminal action;
  • If victim-survivor is found to have manifestations of the battered woman syndrome is validated by past police records and testimonies from witnesses in interest, the WCPD officer shall inform the punong barangay, the local social worker, or the concerned NGO’s, local professional or civic groups in the area for appropriate psychiatric and psychological evaluation which may form part of the evidence to be presented in court;
  • Respond, with the assistance of other police personnel, barangay officials, and other parties in interest, to a call for emergency assistance to ensure immediate protection of the victim-survivor by entering the dwelling if necessary whether or not a protection order has been issued;
  • In case where the perpetrator is armed or in possession of deadly weapon in plain view, cause the confiscation thereof with the assistance of other police personnel;
  • Effect the arrest of the perpetrator by virtue of a warrant issued by the court pursuant to existing laws. In the event that any crime under the Act has been committed, is being committed or about to be committed, or that any police officer has personal knowledge of the fact indicating the commission of such time, it shall be his or her provided the offender shall be proceeded in accordance with section 5, Rules 113 of the Rules of Court;
  • Except when the victim-survivor is deemed more secure to stay in their place of residence, in which case the perpetrator has been removed by virtue of protection order issued by the barangay or the court, the WCPD officer or any designated police officer shall provide assistance to help facilitate the transfer of the victim-survivor to a safe place of her own choice, including the removal of some of the victim-survivor’s personal belongings;
  • Monitor and follow up any case in violation of the Act that has been filed in court. In this regard, the WCPD officer must maintain a periodic assessment report of all cases reported to the police in violation of the Act; and
  • Participate in multidisciplinary mechanisms to help address the protection needs of the victim-survivor of VAWC.

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    ABOUT THE SERVICE: Social Case Study Report is being issued to clients who need the documents for financial assistance, medical assistance, referrals, etc. provided they submit the necessary requirements. If requirements are complete, this transaction can normally be completed in three (5) working day. SCHEDULE OF AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE:

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    Republic of the Philippines Municipality of Pagsanjan ww, The Tourist Capital of Laguna Department of Social Welfare and Development ———<4- ses => SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICE AVAILING OF ASSISTANCE IN CRISIS SITUATIONS ABOUT THE SERVICE The Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) provide financial assistance or referrals for free...

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    1. Handling of VAWC, CAR and CICL case/s 2. Aid to Individual in Crisis Situation (AICS) 3. Social Case Study Report 4. Pre-Marriage Counselling Service 5. Referral Letters and Approved Solicitation Permit

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    MSWDO preparation of social case study reports Encode or typewritten as the case maybe 15 mins. Lilibeth M. Abrenica/ Haidee R. Suyat/ Arlyn M. Manalo Cyrille Q. Romero Diana Jizelle I. Astudillo Gemayma M. Panganiban MSWDO For signature 1-2mins Haidee R. Suyat Lilibeth M. Abrenica Budget Office - for budget allocation/ existence of appropriation

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    Social Worker prepares the Social Case Study Report and Treatment Plan and have it approved by the MSWDO: 20 - 30 minutes : Social Worker prepares all the requirements needed by the link agencies. 20 - 30 minutes : Social Worker provides regular counselling to the victims, families, and relatives. 20 - 30 minutes : Social Worker performs ...

  7. Revised Implementing Rules and Regulation of Republic Act No. 8972 As

    The social Case Study Report, together with a referral letter prepared by the social worker, shall be forwarded by the City/Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office to the concerned agency which provides the appropriate or required assistance/service. ... Social case study issued by the C/MSWDO; or (4) Any verifiable proof of income or ...

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    40 minutes MSWDO Staff None 3 Receive Social Case Study Report Issue Social Case Study Report and RIS 5 minutes MSWDO Staff None END OF TRANSACTION . ISSUANCE OF IDENTIFICATION CARDS Schedule of Availability of Service: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00pm without noon break

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    None 20 minutes MSWDO I Social Welfare Officer III Social Welfare Assistant (MSWD Office) the issuance of 3. Client request for Social Case Study Report 3.1 Prepare Social Case Study Report. TOTAL 21 minutes 4. Issuance of Solicitation Permit for Fund Raising Persons or organizations who intend to raise funds through solicitation from public

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    release of the Social Case Study Report. (Usually after 3 days) None. 1 hour 5.Go to the MSWDO on the schedule date of release to secure social case study report. And signed the logbook. Released the case study. None. 10 minutes MSWDO Assigned Staff TOTAL None 1 hour & 30 minutes

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  14. Quezon City Government Official Website

    This program involves the provision of a referral letter or social case study report to allied government and non-government agencies for clients needing further assistance. ... (C/MSWDO) for them to be given appropriate intervention. If the reach-out clients are homeless, they will be referred to a residential facility that will cater to their ...

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  17. PDF MUNICIPAL SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE External Services

    3.Assessment 3.Social Worker conduct a home visit and collateral interview to validate information given by the client Social Worker prepares a social case study None 30 days 4.Issuance Affix signature 4.Upon the favorable evaluation of the Social Worker, a Solo Parent's ID will be issued duly signed by the MSWDO and submit at the None

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  21. Office on Social Welfare and Development Services

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