Sambayan Santinig Tagataguyod Lecture
Sambayan Santinig Tagataguyod Lecture
Sambayan Santinig Tagataguyod Lecture
‘SANTINIG’ &
‘TAGATAGUYOD’
Coverage
Strategic concept:
a. Neighborhood Partnership; &,
b. Development of United front
against criminality.
PNP Letter of Instruction 30/2002 (Organizational Plan
‘SAMBAYAN’)
Operational concept:
Awareness
Organization
Mobilization
Awareness/Education Component
(Programs)
Print
Broadcast
Television (Radio)
Information Technology based Media
Internet/IT
Organizational Component
Sectoral Organizing
Council of Community Elders
Patrol 117
Civilian Volunteer Organizations
Community Organizing
- is a problem–solving approach whereby
the community is empowered with
the knowledge and skills to identify and
prioritize its needs and problems, harness
its resources to deal with these problems and take action
collectively. It is a process with identifiable phases viewed
in a continuing, and not strictly distinct steps.
Phases in Organizing
1. Area/Sector Selection
3. Social Investigation
4. Integration
5. Contact building
Spotting potential leaders
7. Formation of a community
organization
Mobilization Component
Actual employment and /or
deployment of community
sectors in the peacekeeping
activities or social
development.
PNP Letter of Instruction 29/2002
(Communication Plan ‘SANTINIG’)
PNP Letter of Instruction 29/2002
(Communication Plan ‘SANTINIG’)
MISSION:
To provide adequate,
accurate, relevant and timely
information about the PNP
programs and activities.
PNP Letter of Instruction 29/2002
(Communication Plan ‘SANTINIG’)
OBJECTIVES:
To generate trust, confidence and public support
To keep the public awareness
To address enemy propaganda
To create an environment conducive to conduct business and
development
To provide positive climate of public attitude and perception
To systematize the development, production and dissemination of
information
To strengthen the morale and resolve of the PNP units and personnel
in their fight against criminality
PNP Letter of Instruction 29/2002
(Communication Plan ‘SANTINIG’)