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04/03/2020

We are celebrating two highlights this March. First is the International Women's Month, and the other one is the World Social Work Month!

Hello to our social work sisters out there? Have a story to share? Drop off a word in the comment section and let's start a buzz.

28/05/2019

12/04/2019
12/04/2019

BSSW DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIONS

MARVELS Partylist

President: Sandra N. Santiago
V President: Sarah Mae D. Datinginoo
Secretary: Kristine Andrade
Treasurer: Alexie G. Jimenez
Auditor: Shaina Denice Q. Macaraig
PIO: Christian Dave M. Sebuc

HOPE Partylist

President: John Roderick Tibay
V President: Kyla Kristel Joyce Fronda
Secretary: Erika K. del Mundo
Treasurer: Kyla Otico
Auditor: Harvey John V. Javier
PIO: Francis Patricio

WHEN: April 15, 2019, Monday, 12:00 NN to 2:00 PM

WHERE: BSSW Conference Room (Rm A13, DLL Main Bldg.)

Exercise your rights. Claim your power. Vote responsibly!

A reminder from BSSW-ComElec.

03/03/2019

"It is ok not to feel ok, and it is absolutely ok to ask for help."

Philippine Statistics Authority | Republic of the Philippines 27/02/2019

https://psa.gov.ph/poverty-press-releases/nid/136930

Philippine Statistics Authority | Republic of the Philippines The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) releases today the multidimensional poverty statistics based on an initial methodology . It is called the multidimensional poverty index (MPI) and serves to complement the income-based measure of poverty. The MPI is a measure that intends to capture deprivat...

23/02/2019

Child Rights Network, the largest alliance of child rights groups in the Philippines, welcome the passage of the Expanded Maternity Leave Law, which extends the paid maternity leave for women in the government and private sector from the previous 60 days to 105 days, with an option to extend for another 30 days without pay.

This landmark legislation provides a win-win situation for the mother, the family, and most especially, the child, whose first 1000 days are crucial for growth and development. Mothers will have more time to recuperate from pregnancy, and newborn children will not be deprived of motherly care and attention too early into their lives.

The law not only puts the paid maternity leave days in the Philippines at par with international standards, but also addresses the resounding call for mothers to be provided more time to rest after childbirth and be with their newborn at this critical period.

We laud Congress and the government for passing a law that is based on scientific evidence and expert opinion. We hope that Congress and the administration continue on this path, and in the near future pass legislation that considers factual evidence, not myopic, and puts the best interests of children and the Filipino public at front and center.

21/02/2019

https://www.facebook.com/211754492286537/posts/1885957388199564/

Contrary to what Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said, Miss Universe Catriona Gray is not misguided. Our strong opposition is grounded on facts.

According to the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), based on their jail visitations from 2013 to 2018, 409 children have been found in prisons – 39% were found in PNP lock-up cells, 28% in city jails, and 16% in provincial jails. Even if the current law, Republic Act (RA) No. 9344 also known as the Juvenile Justice Welfare Act (JJWA), as amended by RA No. 10630, explicitly states how children should be brought to juvenile rehabilitation centers, these data reveal that children fall through the cracks of our justice system.

Children are also actually kept in facilities during the duration of their trial – as such, for all intents and purposes, detained. Add to that the fact that despite the law's requirement for the country to have 114 Bahay Pag-asa facilities, only 58 are operational, 3 of which are even run by non-government organizations. Of this number, only 8 are accredited by the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

We dare Mr. Panelo to visit these juvenile rehabilitation facilities, and realize how closer these juvenile rehabilitation facilities are to prisons than to being actual youth homes. Instead of continuing this pointless grandstanding, he and his cohorts should realize how decrepit our facilities are.

Instead of gambling the future of Filipino children by pushing for laws that are patently inimical for their rights, we should focus on strengthening the sound foundations for child protection, just as what Catriona emphasizes.

Sustainable Development Goals: Improve Life All Around The Globe 21/02/2019

Sustainable Development Goals: Improve Life All Around The Globe" is a hip hop music video that was produced by Flocabulary in partnership with the Education Outreach Section of the Outreach Division of the United Nations Department of Public Information. It aims to teach young people throughout the world about the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals and how they can help build peace (United Nations 2017).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGcrYkHwE80

Sustainable Development Goals: Improve Life All Around The Globe "Sustainable Development Goals: Improve Life All Around The Globe" is a hip hop music video that was produced by Flocabulary in partnership with the Educatio...

Beyond “Fixing” It: Finding Strength in Your Limits as a Social Worker 15/02/2019

Beyond “Fixing” It: Finding Strength in Your Limits as a Social Worker We like to think there are no limits to what we can do as social workers. The truth is that hitting up against your limits as a helper is something one has to come to terms with to remain in the social work profession.

Timeline photos 08/02/2019

https://www.facebook.com/118130771561629/posts/2494685583906124/

15 tips for supporting someone who is experiencing a mental health problem

STATEMENTS FOR #CHILDRENNOTCRIMINALS 08/02/2019

These past few weeks, our country has seen a clamour from organizations composed of students, advocates, and professionals with one goal in mind - to put a stop to the proposed legislation of lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility. These organizations are made up of youth and adults who are one with the movement. Dear Senators, please listen to these voices ... these are but some of the voices of the people you represent and of the people who have given you the chance to stand where you stand.

UNICEF: Lowering age of criminal liability 'act of violence against children' 23/01/2019

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/19/19/unicef-lowering-age-of-criminal-liability-act-of-violence-against-children?fbclid=IwAR2iK0HYXok-kUnAE2e04D1a7x-PrGEKpw_0PvQa_AN_kKrdOA-QB8GO4bM

UNICEF: Lowering age of criminal liability 'act of violence against children' MANILA - The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) opposed Friday fresh calls to lower the age of criminal liability, saying it is an act of violence against children.  

02/01/2019

24/11/2018

Congratulations Social Work Department!

3rd Placer, Language Quiz Bee
BSSW-1A (Apple Joy Roca, Kimberly Gondraneos, *)

1st Placer, Language Quiz Bee
BSSW-1A and 3A (Alexie Go-Jimenez, Kyla Kristel Fronda, and Arwin Trinidad)

2nd Placer, Spelling Bee
BSSW-3A (Arwin Trinidad)

2nd Placer, Live TV Broadcasting
BSSW-2A

Best Weather Reporter
BSSW-2A (Mary Jean Cuario)

Best Sports News Reporter
BSSW-2A (Sandra Santiago)

2nd Placer, Book Cover Design
BSSW-1A (Joshua Zaide)

Keep on slaying, guys!

Photos from BS Social Work - Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Lucena's post 10/11/2018
24/08/2018

"Teamwork makes best work."

I would like to congratulate everyone for a successful participation in the Buwan ng Wika Celebration 2018. Following are the prides of Social Work department, who bagged places in several competitions:

Third Place, Pagsulat ng Sanaysay (BSSW-1A)
Third Place, Katutubong Sayaw (BSSW-1B)
Second Place, Balagtasan (BSSW-1B)
Second Place, Tagisan ng Talino (BSSW-1A)
Second Place, Katutubong Sayaw (BSSW-1A)
First Place, Tagisan ng Talino (BSSW-2)
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Lakan at Mutya ng Wika Best in Talent - Melvy Lomerio and Christian Dave Sebuc

Lakan at Mutya ng Wika Best in National Costume - Melvy Lomerio and Christian Dave Sebuc

Mutya ng Wika Best in School Uniform - Melvy Lomerio

LAKAN AT MUTYA NG WIKA 2018:
Melvy Lomerio and Christian Dave Sebuc

Congratulations for a job well done!

19/08/2018

Reminder:

23 August 2018
Meeting with the Parents

Schedule:
8:00 AM - Second year and third year parents
1:00 PM - First year parents

Please be guided accordingly.

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