Sherwin Gatchalian

DSWD urged to join PTAs in ending bullying in schools

February 16, 2023 Camille P. Balagtas 262 views

SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian has proposed that the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) work together with Parent-Teacher Associations (PTA) in implementing the Parent Effectiveness Service Program Act (Republic Act No. 11908) in order to strengthen parental involvement in child development and the prevention of bullying.

With the country having the highest incidence of bullying in schools compared to other countries and considering the role that families play to prevent bullying behavior Gatchalian urged the DSWD through the Parent Effective Service Act to assist all parents and parents substitutes in strengthening their knowledge and skills in responding to their parental duties and responsibilities.

The 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) cited that 65% of 15-year-old Filipino learners reported experiencing bullying at least a few times a month.

Gatchalian noted that experts highlight how children engaged in bullying behavior tend to be exposed to different forms of violence at home.

In a Senate panel hearing on the implementation of the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 (Republic Act No. 10627), Dr. Bernadette Madrid of the Child Protection Network Foundation highlighted that the alarming incidence of bullying in the country’s schools reflects the prevalence of violence that children experience.

Gatchalian, author and co-sponsor of the Parent Effectiveness Service Program Act, explained that the law establishes the Parent Effectiveness Service (PES) Program to assist all parents and parent-substitutes in strengthening their knowledge and skills in responding to their parental duties and responsibilities.

Before the passage of Republic Act No. 11908, the DSWD was already implementing the PES as an intervention for parents of children inside the child development centers. These patients are oriented on the modules of parent effectiveness service. The DSWD is also currently leading the crafting of the law’s implementing rules and regulations.

Gatchalian, however, pointed out that reaching out to at least 20 million parents is quite a challenge, which could be addressed by tapping PTAs.

“You can ride on the existing network of DepEd because they already have the PTA. That is the fastest way of accessing our parents. If you have the modules, just partner with the DepEd because the parents are already there. All you need to do is work with the DepEd to mandate the parents to join in the Parent Effectiveness Service,” Gatchalian told DSWD Social Welfare Officer IV Cheryl Mainar during the hearing.

Based on the National Baseline Study on Violence Against Children in the Philippines conducted in 2015, about three in five or 66.3% of respondents experienced several forms of physical violence during childhood. The study added that 60% of these cases happened at home.