Child Protection Policy
Child Protection Policy
Child Protection Policy
Department of Education
Region IV A CALABARZON
Division of Lipa City
Lipa City South District
SEN. CLARO M. RECTO MEMORIAL SCHOOL
Lipa City
parents understand what Child Protection Policy is. This is the School's way of protecting our
pupils.
Attached are pictures to document the Roll Out of Child Protection Policy.
Prepared by:
INES A. ANDAL
Principal III
Noted:
FERNANDO B. ENRIQUEZ, Ed. D.
Public Schools District Supervisor
: Ines A. Andal
: Edna K. Marasigan
Teacher Representative
Parent Representative
Pupil Representative
Community Representative
: Lorena O. Dumapit
: Melany O. Aguila
: Nikki Dianne F. Fallarcuna
: Fe Ojales
V. Functions of CPCs
Establish a system for identifying pupils who may be suffering from significant harm
based on any physical, emotional or behavioral signs
Initiate information dissemination programs and organize activities for the protection of
children.
Monitor the implementation of positive measures and effective procedures in providing
the necessary support for the child and for those who care for the child.
Ensure that childrens right to be heard are respected and upheld in all matters and
procedures affecting their welfare.
VI. Preventive Measures:
Capacity building of School Officials, Personnel, Parents and Pupils
Strategies
Conducting sessions, Trainings and seminars on positive peer relationships
and enhancement of social and emotional competence
Using training modules which include positive and non-violent discipline in
classroom management and gender sensitivity
Employing means which enhance the skills and pedagogy in integrating and
teaching childrens rights in the classroom.
VII. Protective and Remedial Measures to Address Bullying and other Acts of Abuse
Procedures:
1. All bullying incidents shall be reported to the School Head.
2. The School Head shall in return inform the parents of the pupils concerned and
meeting shall be held for the last purpose.
3. The pupils shall be referred to the CPC for counseling and other interventions.
4. The school may impose Non-punitive Measures in accordance with the
principles of Positive and Non-Violent Discipline
5. Punitive measures will be a last resort.
VIII. Procedures in Handling child Abuse, Exploitation, Violence and Discrimination Cases
1. Expeditious conduct of investigation and reporting of cases
2. School Head or the Schools Division Superintendent shall forward the complaint with 48
hours to disciplining Authority, who shall issue an Order for the conduct of a fact finding
investigation, not later than 72 hours from submission.
Prepared by:
INES A. ANDAL
Principal III
DESIGNATION
Chairperson
Vice Chairperson
Teacher Representative
Parent Representative
Pupil Representative
Community Representative
NAME
: Ines A. Andal
: Edna K. Marasigan
: Lorena O. Dumapit
: Melany O. Aguila
: Nikki Dianne F. Fallarcuna
: Fe Ojales
CONTACT NUMBER
- 09175012157
- 09165317890
- 09163135051
- 09158384670
- 09158684384
- 09179857965
Prepared by:
INES A. ANDAL
Principal III
Lipa City
: Teresita O. Brucal
: Eden M. Sangalang
: Remedios L. Silva
: Mabeth vibal
: Ejay Salivio
: Vivencia S. Masupil
Establish a system for identifying pupils who may be suffering from significant harm
based on any physical, emotional or behavioral signs
Initiate information dissemination programs and organize activities for the protection of
children.
Monitor the implementation of positive measures and effective procedures in providing
the necessary support for the child and for those who care for the child.
Ensure that childrens right to be heard are respected and upheld in all matters and
procedures affecting their welfare.
VI. Preventive Measures:
Capacity building of School Officials, Personnel, Parents and Pupils
Strategies
Conducting sessions, Trainings and seminars on positive peer relationships
and enhancement of social and emotional competence
Using training modules which include positive and non-violent discipline in
classroom management and gender sensitivity
Employing means which enhance the skills and pedagogy in integrating and
teaching childrens rights in the classroom.
VII. Protective and Remedial Measures to Address Bullying and other Acts of Abuse
Procedures:
1. All bullying incidents shall be reported to the School Head.
2. The School Head shall in return inform the parents of the pupils concerned and
meeting shall be held for the last purpose.
3. The pupils shall be referred to the CPC for counseling and other interventions.
4. The school may impose Non-punitive Measures in accordance with the
principles of Positive and Non-Violent Discipline
5. Punitive measures will be a last resort.
VIII. Procedures in Handling child Abuse, Exploitation, Violence and Discrimination Cases
8. Expeditious conduct of investigation and reporting of cases
9. School Head or the Schools Division Superintendent shall forward the complaint with 48
hours to disciplining Authority, who shall issue an Order for the conduct of a fact finding
investigation, not later than 72 hours from submission.
10. If the person complained of is a non-teaching personnel, the Schools Division
Superintendent shall cause the conduct of a fact-finding investigation within the same
period.
11. Criminal and Civil liability shall not be a bar to the filling of an administrative case.
12. The Revised Rules of Procedure of DepEd in Administrative case shall apply in all other
aspects.
13. The identity or the other information that may reasonably identify the pupils shall remain
confidential.
14. The identity of a respondent teacher shall likewise be kept confidential.
IX. Assessment and Referral of the Victims to LSWDO
The CPC shall accomplish the Intake Sheet
The School Head may refer the victims and offenders to LSWDP for assessment
and appropriate intervention.
Prepared by:
TERESITA O. BRUCAL
Principal I
SY 2014 - 2015
DESIGNATION
Chairperson
Vice Chairperson
Teacher Representative
Parent Representative
Pupil Representative
Community Representative
NAME
: Teresita O. Brucal
: Eden M. Sangalang
: Remedios L. Silva
: Mabeth vibal
: Ejay Salivio
: Vivencia S. Masupil
CONTACT NUMBER
- 09178851867
- 09309046007
- 09396116952
- 09394088368
- 09202121162
- 09205849718
Prepared by:
TERESITA O. BRUCAL
Principal I
Effective implementation of a zero tolerance policy for any act of child abuse,
exploitation, violence, discrimination, bullying and other forms of abuse.
: Purificacion Hernandez
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V. Functions of CPCs
Establish a system for identifying pupils who may be suffering from significant harm
based on any physical, emotional or behavioral signs
Initiate information dissemination programs and organize activities for the protection of
children.
Monitor the implementation of positive measures and effective procedures in providing
the necessary support for the child and for those who care for the child.
Ensure that childrens right to be heard are respected and upheld in all matters and
procedures affecting their welfare.
VI. Preventive Measures:
Capacity building of School Officials, Personnel, Parents and Pupils
Strategies
Conducting sessions, Trainings and seminars on positive peer relationships
and enhancement of social and emotional competence
Using training modules which include positive and non-violent discipline in
classroom management and gender sensitivity
Employing means which enhance the skills and pedagogy in integrating and
teaching childrens rights in the classroom.
VII. Protective and Remedial Measures to Address Bullying and other Acts of Abuse
Procedures:
1. All bullying incidents shall be reported to the School Head.
2. The School Head shall in return inform the parents of the pupils concerned and
meeting shall be held for the last purpose.
3. The pupils shall be referred to the CPC for counseling and other interventions.
4. The school may impose Non-punitive Measures in accordance with the
principles of Positive and Non-Violent Discipline
5. Punitive measures will be a last resort.
VIII. Procedures in Handling child Abuse, Exploitation, Violence and Discrimination Cases
15. Expeditious conduct of investigation and reporting of cases
16. School Head or the Schools Division Superintendent shall forward the complaint with 48
hours to disciplining Authority, who shall issue an Order for the conduct of a fact finding
investigation, not later than 72 hours from submission.
17. If the person complained of is a non-teaching personnel, the Schools Division
Superintendent shall cause the conduct of a fact-finding investigation within the same
period.
18. Criminal and Civil liability shall not be a bar to the filling of an administrative case.
19. The Revised Rules of Procedure of DepEd in Administrative case shall apply in all other
aspects.
20. The identity or the other information that may reasonably identify the pupils shall remain
confidential.
21. The identity of a respondent teacher shall likewise be kept confidential.
IX. Assessment and Referral of the Victims to LSWDO
The CPC shall accomplish the Intake Sheet
The School Head may refer the victims and offenders to LSWDP for assessment
and appropriate intervention.
Prepared by:
PURIFICACION HERNANDEZ
School Principal