Children Welfare Code of Davao City - Approved
Children Welfare Code of Davao City - Approved
Children Welfare Code of Davao City - Approved
Republika ng Pilipinas
SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD
Lungsod ng Dabaw
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Series of 2006
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CODE, AS AMENDED
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that:
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SECTION 1. TITLE-
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23"Comprehensive
24otherwise
This
Ordinance
shall
be
known
as
the
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SECTION 2.
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27LOCAL
28local
government of Davao City that the rights of children to their survival, protection,
29participation
30the
and development must be given high priority; it will work for the respect for
role of the family in providing for children and will support the efforts of parents,
31other
32communities
33of
to nurture and care for children, from infancy including the earliest stages
childhood to adolescence.
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It shall be the policy of the local government of Davao City to ensure that
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36the
37participation
38allocated.
39that
Every effort shall be made by the local government of Davao City to ensure
40adjustments;
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42SECTION
3.
DEFINITION OF TERMS:
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44CHILDREN
-refer to persons below eighteen (18) years of age or those over but
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49SURVIVAL
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53DEVELOPMENT
RIGHTS
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57PROTECTION
RIGHTS
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61PARTICIPATION
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65CHILD
ABUSE
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maltreatment;
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Any act by deed or words which debases, degrades or demeans the intrinsic
worth and dignity of a child as a human being;
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Psychological and physical abuse, neglect, cruelty, sexual abuse and emotional
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or death.
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78CIRCUMSTANCES
79AND
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Working under conditions hazardous to life, safety and morals which unduly
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interfere with their normal development or working without provisions for their
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education;
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the care of parents or guardian or any adult supervision needed for their welfare;
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Living in or fending for themselves in the streets of urban and rural areas without
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or has inadequate access to basic services needed for a good quality life;
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enough for them to commit incest, sibling rape, lascivious acts and other forms of
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Circumstance analogous to those above stated which endanger the life, safety or
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100COMPREHENSIVE
101EXPLOITATION
102services
AND DISCRIMINATION
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1041.)
1052.)
Child trafficking;
1063.)
1074.)
108children
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110COMPREHENSIVE
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Child.
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115DAVAO
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Ordinance with
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distinct from the direct service function of the Davao City's social welfare
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124CHILDREN
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who are alleged to have committed or who have been found to have
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128BENEFIT
DANCE
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locality wherein young girls and boys in the process are being commodified
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132INTERNET
CAFES
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internet system that enable users to view and interact with a variety of
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137INTERNET
SERVICE PROVIDER
of Internet Services.
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140CHILD
PROSTITUTION
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considerations by another.
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145PERSONS
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massage clinics, movie houses, vehicles like cars, taxi cabs or any other
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forms of transportation, hotels and restaurants, and any other persons who
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152CHILD
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exploitation.
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160ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS
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165QUICK
RESPONSE CENTER
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with the Special Office for Childrens Concerns created to provide a 24-hour
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170CHILDREN
-refer to
children
living
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conflict with the law, dependent, abandoned, neglected, girl children, and
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SECTION 1.
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181DISCRIMINATION
182Davao
185from
City Social Services and Development Office and the Davao City Council for the
183Welfare
184other
governmental agencies, and the private sector concerned within one (1) year
the effectivity of this Ordinance, to protect children against child prostitution and
186other
sexual abuse; child trafficking; obscene publications and indecent shows and
187other
acts of abuse; and circumstances which endanger child survival and normal
188development.
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191whether
male or female, who for money, profit or any other consideration or due to the
192coercion
193lascivious
194abuse.
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197include,
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3.) Entering into a relationship with, or taking advantage of a child for prostitution;
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5.) Giving monetary consideration, goods or other pecuniary benefit to a child with
the intent to engage such child in prostitution.
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b.) Those other persons who commit acts as stated in Article III of Republic Act No.
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210the
211Officials,
212monitor
213level
The Barangay
through the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children shall actively
and they shall conduct educational and information campaign against child
214prostitution
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SECTION 3.
217WHICH
218PROSTITUTION
219PUBLICATIONS
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INDECENT
SHOWS
222and
sexual abuse, child trafficking, obscene publications and indecent shows and other
223acts
224without
225Ordinance.
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227determine
228facilitate
child prostitution and sexual abuse, child trafficking, obscene publications and
229indecent
A sign with words: "OFF LIMITS" shall be conspicuously displayed outside the
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231establishments
232(SOCC)
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SECTION 4.
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235INFORMATION
ESTABLISHMENTS
TO
POST
NOTICES
AND
-All hotels, sauna baths, inns, motels, night clubs and other establishments of
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237similar
services and movie houses shall be required to post notices and information
238about
239and
240this
section of the Ordinance, the SOCC, through the License Division of the Office of
241the
City Mayor shall require these establishments to post such information or notices
242before
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SECTION 5.
244
245child
246Article
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The arresting authorities are mandated by this Ordinance to file a case on child
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249trafficking
250Labor
251Office
(LTO), MARINA and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board
252(LTFRB)
is enjoined.
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SECTION 6.
255attempt
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When a child below 15 years old travels alone to or from Davao city without valid
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reason therefore and without clearance issued by the Davao City Special Office
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for Children's Concerns or written permit or justification from the parents or legal
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guardians;
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registration of the birth of such child in the name of another with or without
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consideration;
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When a doctor, hospital or clinic official employee, nurse, midwife, local civil
registrar or any other person simulates birth for the purpose of child trafficking;
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When a person engages in the act of finding children among low-income families,
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When any person, authority, agency or institution who are witnesses to and fails
to report transactions related to circumstances in child trafficking.
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280Penalties
281attempt
282under
to commit child trafficking without prejudice to the prosecution of the same acts
283imposed
284be
prescribed under this Ordinance shall be imposed upon the principles of the
for the commission and omission of acts under Section 3. Such service shall
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SECTION 7.
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PROHIBITION
ON
ESTABLISHMENTS
SELLING OR
287ALLOWING
288PRODUCTS,
289CEMENT
290CHILDREN
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294all
other business establishments in the city are prohibited from selling or serving beer,
295liquor,
coconut wine and other intoxicating beverages, cigarettes and other tobacco
296products
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For purposes of this Ordinance, the penalty for the commission of such act as
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299prescribed
300filing
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monitored. The victim of the act committed under this section shall be entrusted to
302the
care of appropriate agencies in coordination with the Davao City Special Office for
303Children's
Concern (DCSOCC).
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SECTION 8.
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306COMMERCIAL
307-Commercial
308during
309be
CONTROL
ON
CHILDREN'S
EXPOSURE
TO
school days from 7:00 o'clock in the morning to 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon shall
subjected to suspension of business permit for fifteen (15) days during the first
310offense
and, one (1) month suspension of the same for the second offense.
311Confiscation
312permit
313Caf
shall constitute the penalty for the third offense, as prescribed under the Internet
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316limited
to electronic-mail, fax, games, chatting, surfing and other such services covered
317by
Internet technology which are accessed for a fee and/or other business
318establishments
319Internet
320their
recreation, Internet and other combinations shall not allow children to stay in
premises during schooldays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and between 10:00 pm and
3218:00am
322educational
323duly
324Violators
of this specific provision shall suffer penalty of a fine of P 500.00 for the first
325offense,
P 1,000.00 for the second offense, and P 2,000.00 for the third offense and/or
326revocation
327and
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330games
331children.
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Monitoring of the same shall be ensured at the Barangay level through the
334Barangay
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337electronic
338up
games and internet cafes, all public and private schools are enjoined to put
339centers
and sports facilities to cater to children with the funding support of the Local
340Government
of Davao City.
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SECTION 9.
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344OFFICER(S)
345Police
346shall
-Each
Station and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Davao City
have a Child and Youth Relation Officer (CYRO) incorporated under the existing
347Women
and Children's Protection Desk created by the Philippine National Police (PNP)
348pursuant
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The CYRO must function purely as such, exclusively as CYRO for a period of
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351five
352the
353separate
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355police
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The WCPD personnel shall be on call for 24 hours and shall be assisted by a
358social
worker at the district level and the Quick Response Center. In rescue operations,
359the
personnel must respond with or without the presence of a social worker in the
360rescue
of children but the case must still be indorsed to a government social worker
361afterwards.
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There must have at lease one female police officer in every WCPD.
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There shall be an investigation room within the Women and Children's Concern
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366Section
367years
of the Davao City Police Office as venue for victims of heinous crimes under 12
of age.
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370existing
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police manuals and handbooks. Each WCPD personnel shall be provided with
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SECTION 10.
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374OFFICERS
375Philippine
376of
SPECIAL
COURSE
FOR
PNP
MEMBERS,
JAIL
special protection.
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379Children
380assuming
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All police officers shall take up the course, especially those who are to be
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383assigned
384Penology
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also be required to attend the special course inasmuch as they are front liners.
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The course shall be designed and provided by the Davao City Special Office for
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388Children's
389Section,
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SECTION 11.
392and/or
393including
394Police
-Any brutality
but not limited to barangay police, security guards, CVOs, CSU, CAFGUs,
Volunteers, SPAG and their assets shall be subjected to penalty under this
395Ordinance
396Bureau
397Government
398the
Revised Penal Code. The SOCC shall monitor and assist in filing complaints of
399brutality
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SECTION 12.
402-Children
403Republic
shall not be employed as provided in the Labor Code of the Philippines and
Act No. 7658.
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The employment of children domestic helpers, aged 16 and 17 years, and the
406termination
407Captain.
408the
The Barangay Captain or the person designated by the Barangay Council for
409helpers
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The SOCC, CSSDO and the Department of Labor and Employment shall develop
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411alternative
livelihood programs for the families of street and urban working children.
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The City Government shall allocate higher budget for educational assistance to
414street
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SECTION 13.
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417CERTAIN
418employ
419alcoholic
420violence.
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SECTION 14.
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423PEOPLE'S
424Davao
425implementation,
426indigenous
427recognized,
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The Council, in coordination with the Local School Board, the Division of City
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430Schools,
431Davao
City Council for the Protection of Children, shall create a Team of Educators to
432formulate
433and
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437Planning
438yearly
The City
& Development Office in coordination with the SOCC shall come up with a
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SECTION
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441RELEVANT
16.
TO ARMED-CONFLICT
442undertake
443applicable
444Specifically
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Children shall not be the object of any attack and shall be entitled to special
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respect. They shall be protected from any form of threat, assault, torture or other
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presence of children including but not limited to schools, hospitals and places of
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Children shall not be allowed to take part in the hostilities. They shall not be
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civilian units or other armed groups, nor be allowed to take part in the fighting, or
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The safety and protection of those who provide services including those involved
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shall be ensured.
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Public infrastructure such as schools, hospitals and rural health units shall not be
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All appropriate steps shall be taken to facilitate the reunion of families temporarily
separated due to armed conflict.
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474The
475organizations
476be
shall look after the welfare of children during evacuation. Measures shall
taken to ensure that children evacuated are accompanied by persons responsible for
477their
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479
SECTION 18.
-Whenever
480possible,
members of the same family shall be housed in the same premises given
481separate
482normal
family life. In places of temporary shelter, expectant and nursing mothers and
483children
484Whenever
485and
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outdoor games.
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SECTION 19.
487
488CONFLICT
489combatant,
-Any child who has been detained for reasons related to armed conflict, a
courier, guide or spy is entitled to the following rights:
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family rights;
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c. Immediate notice of such arrest to the parents or guardian of the child; and
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d. Release within twenty-four (24) hours upon the receipt of the child by the
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arresting party to the protective custody of the Department of Social Welfare and
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e. Psychosocial therapy.
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The SOCC shall initiate rescue of children detained or taken into custody by any
507armed
element related to armed conflict. Together with CSSDO, it shall monitor and
508ensure
509Treatment
510National
511Government,
512of
the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process and the National Program for
513Unification
514the
and Development Council signed on March 21, 2000. The SOCC shall call
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SECTION 19a. The detained child or child held in custody due to armed-conflict
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517shall
518any
not be used as a state witness nor shall he/she be subjected to media exposure at
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SECTION 20.
520
521SITUATIONS
522Protection
523conflict
524within
shall submit the names of children residing in said Barangay to the CSSDO
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SECTION 21.
526
527-All
528children
529but
are not limited to beauty contests featuring child contestants who are reduced to a
530commodity
531usually
532proceeds
533freak
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536
It is the duty of the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children to push for
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538the
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SECTION 22.
540
541CIRCUMSTANCES
542be
RESCUE
OF
CHILDREN
UNDER
SPECIAL
rescued by the BCPC and CSSDO when found loitering around or sleeping in public
543places
after 10 o'clock in the evening until 4 o'clock in the morning of the following day
544unless
they are in company with their parents or guardians. The social worker in the
545Barangay,
or any available personnel from the CSSDO shall initiate and accompany the
546rescue
of these children and turn them over to their respective barangays . The same
547rescue
548establishments,
549
SECTION 23.
550
551AND/OR
552and/or
553and
CHILDREN
AFFECTED
IN
NATURAL
DISASTERS
drought. The CSSDO, in coordination with the Davao City Disaster Coordinating
554Council
and the City Health Office shall devise a program to assist children victims of
555disasters
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557
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Naturally processed foods for newborn babies and special food for lactating
mothers;
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560
561
562
563
564
565coverage
566mass
media who shall display, air, broadcast or print violence and exploitation of
567children
568
569
570
571
572
573
SECTION 1:
574SYSTEM
575services
576age
EARLY
CHILDHOOD
CARE
AND
DEVELOPMENT
-This refers to the full range of health , nutrition, early education and social
programs that provide the basic holistic needs of young children from birth to
(6), to promote their optimum growth and development. These programs include:
577
578
1.
579
under Republic Act No. 6972, public and private pre-schools, kindergarten or
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581
582
583
584
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586
children of working parents during the day in a daily 8 hour programme and,
587
where feasible, care and supervision for children up to six (6) years of age when
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parents are working at night; Provided, that the day care center need not take
589
care of the children in a particular place but shall develop network of homes
590
where adults may take care of the children up to (6) six years of age of working
591
parents during work hours, with adequate supervision from the Supervising
592
Social Welfare Officer of the CSSDO: Provided, further, that where young
593
children are left to the care of a paid domestic, an elderly relative or older
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595
Social Welfare Officer shall provide such training and adult supervision until the
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children's care meets adequate standards whereby the children under their care
597
will develop normally as healthy, happy and loving children, even in the absence
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599
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family day care programs, parent education and home visiting programs.
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602
603
604
605
606
607
608
the early childhood education shall be instituted in the children center or day care
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610
611
The local government of Davao City shall also ensure to the maximum
612
extent possible the survival of the child from 0-6 years old. The program on
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615
1)
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617
poliomyelitis and such other diseases for which vaccines have been developed
618
619
620
2)
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622
623
3)
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children in urgent need of protection due to a situation which endangers the child
625
or which has exposed the child to cruelty and abuse; Provided, that the center,
626
with the help and support of the Barangay officials and their Barangay-level
627
support systems, may call upon law enforcement agencies when the child needs
628
629
630
4)
A reproductive health care center for pregnant mothers for prenatal and
631
neonatal care, and in the proper case, for delivery of the infant under
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633
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17
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secondary care service personnel and children who are at risk from any
635
condition or illness will be brought for care: provided, further that "hilots"
636
and Barangay health workers are provided the needed basic training for
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638
639
640
ECCD
641
Service
providers
include
the
various
professionals,
642
paraprofessionals, and volunteers caregivers who are directly responsible for the
643
care and education of young children through the various center and home-
644
based programs. They include, but are not limited to, day care workers, teachers,
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
providing parents with information, skills, and support systems to assist them in
661
their roles as their children's primary caregivers and educators. These include
662
public and private parent education programs linked to center, home and media-
663
664
665
666
667
668shall
Day care centers shall be set up in every Barangay. Number of such centers
depend on the number of children and the prevailing economic conditions in the
669Barangay
as determined by the CSSDO. Parents Program shall form part of this early
670childhood
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18
671shall
possess good moral character and shall undergo intensive trainings on ECCD.
672Monthly
673
674Sec.
675
676The
677Barangay
678monitor
child health in the Barangay level with a salary commensurate to the task
679assigned.
680this
Each
ordinance, the local government of Davao City, in particular shall take appropriate
681measures:
682
c.1. To combat disease and malnutrition within the framework of primary health
683
care, through inter alia the application of readily available technology and through
684
the provision of adequate nutritious foods and clean drinking water, taking into
685
686
687
which includes courses on reproductive health, child, health and child rearing
688
689
c.3. To monitor the full implementation of the Milk Code of the Philippines and
advocate for the prosecution of milk firms which violate the Code.
690
691
c.4. To monitor the implementation of the Act for Salt Iodinization Nationwide of
692
1995 (R.A.8172) which mandates the iodination of all food-grade salt for human
693
694
695
existing reference materials for effective breast feeding education program. And
696
that students in all levels are required to take up breast feeding course which
697
698
699Sec.
700
All health practitioners dealing with Child health in the government, NGO or
701
702private
703Child
Health. No one shall practice her or his health profession without the updated
704Certificate
705Force
706ordinance.
707practice
profession.
708
19
19
709Sec
710
All hospitals in Davao City shall set-up child-friendly units to include rooming-in
711
712facilities
713
714Sec.
715
The local government of Davao City shall establish a special hospital for children
716
717accessible
718and
to, and affordable for the poor families. It shall ensure pediatric assistance
facilities for the treatment of illness and physical rehabilitation. Such protective and
719developmental
720of
multi-disciplinal professionals.
721however,
722level.
not
assume the function of the primary health care available at the Barangay
The Davao City Pediatric Society shall be involved in the final promulgation of
723programme
724be
of the Children's Hospital under the Task Force on Child Health which shall
formed by the City Health Office and the Davao City Special Office for Children's
725Concerns
within one year of the effectivity of this Ordinance. As part of the support
726system
727special
training on pediatric care through the Davao City Child Health Institute which
728shall
be established by the local government of Davao City within two years after the
729approval
730private
of this Ordinance. The Child Health Institute shall monitor the operations of all
731implementations.
732
733Sec.7
734
735
The CSSDO in coordination with the SOCC shall make a periodic comprehensive
736survey
737
738Sec.
739
740
741cultural
742shall
diversity in Davao City shall be installed. The local government of Davao City
allocate space for recreation and provide recreational facilities appropriate for
743children's
gender and age. A regular cultural program appropriate for each children's
744age-group
745
746Sec.
20
20
747
748
749government
750other
of Davao City shall invest in the production of local literature for children or
relevant materials.
751
752Sec.
753
754
755participate
756strengthening
757Planning
758
759participate
760the
issuance of Certificate of Live Birth by the Civil Registrar without prejudice to the
761early
762shall
763hospitals.
The Davao City Special Office for Children's Concerns in coordination with the
764
765City
Health Office, CSSDO and the Civil Registry Office shall update the family
766planning
seminar and design the module of Parenting Orientation Course I and II.
767
768Sec.
769age
11. Live birth certificate shall be issued free of charge to indigent below 18 years of
770
771Sec.
772
773
774children
775principles
that foster love of God, love for others, love for country, and respect for
776creation.
It must inculcate the basic attitude of respect for laws and authorities. The
777promotion
must be in all day care centers, all schools especially, elementary and in
778communities
779
780Sec. 13. Gay and lesbian children
781shall be promoted and respected.
782
783
784Article
785
21
21
786Sec.
787
788
789shall
be heard. They shall have the right to organize among themselves. Each child
790regardless
of sex, age and tribe has the right to express his or her opinion freely and to
791have
that opinion taken into account in any matter or procedure affecting the child. It
792shall
793his
794tribe,
795
796Sec.
797Formulation
798
Children, who primarily come from the grassroots and out-of-school youth, shall
799
800be
801Congress
802of
shall provide venue for children to express their views relevant to the policies
the Local Government of Davao City. Detailed implementing rules and guidelines in
803the
804Kabataan
Federation in coordination with the Davao City Special Office for Children's
805Concerns.
806
807Sec.
808
809A.
810
811
School-based children shall have the right to form autonomous, democratic and
812representative
813pupil/student
814and
of
organization in the school. It shall have its own Constitution and By-laws
816elections.
817holistic
It shall plan and determine programs and activities geared towards their
818statement
820consultation
821regarding
22
highest expression
shall serve as primary venues for school-based children to uphold their general
815welfare
819
22
822
823government/council
824activities
fee. The same shall be used for the implementation of the latters
and programs.
Based on their skills, talents, and interests, pupils/students have the right to form
825
826and
join clubs, alliances, and other associations. These may include but not limited to
827academic,
religious, socio-civic, cultural, and political clubs. These clubs shall be given
828recognition
and shall conduct activities in line with the schools mission statement and
829policies;
830
831government/council
832governed
833clubs
shall be made with genuine students participation and are applied for as long as
834these
835
836Any
837made
838of
to sign documents or any paper (e.g. waiver) certifying that they are not members
839admission
in school.
840
841B.
842
843
Pupils/students shall have the right to establish/form publications that will publish
844regularly
and independently. These shall serve as venues to exercise their right to free
845expression
846
847publication
848
whenever requested.
Pupils/students shall have the right to convey information and to manifest their
849ideas/views
850and/or
851reflective
852adequate
853
Pupils/students shall have the right to peaceably assemble and to petition for
854redress
855harassed.
856assemblies
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Request for permits shall not be required from pupils/students for the conduct of
857
858assemblies
859within
inside campuses. However, they shall notify the Office of Student Affairs
860
861C.
Right to Participate in the Review and Formulation of Policies Affecting their Welfare
862
School-based children shall have the right to participate in the review and
863
864determination
865policy-making
866council/government.
Similarly, school-based children shall have the right to participate in the review
867
868and
869representatives
870
871D.
872
For more efficient participation, pupils/students shall have the right to adequate
873
874welfare
875shall
have the right to make use of school facilities, and are held responsible for its
876proper
877
878E.
Role of Moderators/Advisers
879
880
881function
to give guidance and assistance to aid in the formation of active and dynamic
882children
sector in schools; but shall prohibit from exercising any form of control and
883censorship
(as to publications).
884
885from
arbitrary disciplinary measures and penalties. He/she shall have the right to due
886process,
887innocence.
888
889handbooks
890
891to
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892
893Article
V Institutional Mechanisms
894
895Sec.
896
The Davao City Special Office for Children's Concerns, a line agency under the
897
898City
Mayors Office, separate and distinct from the City Social Services and
899Development
900provisions
901coordination
902monitoring
Office, shall be created to beef up the capacity of the latter in realizing the
of programs and services for and with children, regulatory, executory,
903priority
904against
905Ombudsperson
906
907established.
908
909Sec.
910
The Davao City Council for the Welfare of Children shall be created as the
911
912consultative-Assembly
913periodic
914as
of the Davao City Special Office for Children's Concern for its
planning and programming, assessment and evaluation. The Council shall act
a recommendatory body for the formulation of the policies, and operations of all
915existing
programs and projects designed for children. In such capacity, it must carry out
916measures
to ensure that this Ordinance is strictly enforced and must conduct a follow
917through
918internal
919to
the refinement of the implementing rules and guidelines of this Ordinance. The
920Council
921of
action.
922Welfare
The SOCC shall serve as the secretariat of the Davao City Council for the
of Children.
923
924Section
925
926
The Davao City Council for the Welfare of Children shall also act as the ECCD
927Coordinating
928
929the
25
Committee.
25
930Department
931City
Health Officer, City Social Welfare and Development Officer, City Local
932Government
933the
934non-government
935Committee
2) Functions - The City ECCD Coordinating Committee shall be under the City
936
937Development
938including
939Regulations.
940available
941coordinate
942accurate
943encourage
944implementers
program
945
946Secretariat
947programs
b the City ECCD Officer, who shall be appointed by the mayor, upon the
948recommendation
949
950Sec
951
All barangays shall organize a Barangay Council for the Protection of Children
952
953headed
954Chairperson.
955and
Cultural Communities Affairs Division (BCCAD) shall assist in the formation of the
956BCPC
957of
and shall conduct regular monitoring and evaluation of the same. Other members
the BCPC include those provided by the DILG Memorandum Circular No 2002-121.
The BCPC shall have periodic assessment and report regarding situation of
958
959children
in their respective barangays and to submit the same to the SOCC. It shall
960function
961121
962
963Article
VI Penal Provisions
964
965Sec.1.
966provisions
967
26
26
968
969
970
971
972
973Article
974
975Sec.
976
977
978members
979Welfare
Code together with the City Prosecutor's Office, shall promulgate rules and
980regulations
981regulations
shall take effect upon their publication in two (2) local newspapers of
982general
circulation.
983
984Sec.
2. Appropriations.
985
986
The amount necessary to carry out the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby
987authorized
988Annual
Development Fund.
989
990Sec.
3. Effectivity.
991
992
993circulation.
994
995ENACTED,
996Sangguniang
Panlungsod.
997
998APPROVED:
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
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