Group 4: NTSP-CWTS-08

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GROUP 4

NTSP-CWTS-08
Denila, Angela
Lagata, Mae Anne
Santuyo, Maureen Keil
Bambico, Rheesemae Angel
Ramos, Resmie
Yuson, Rodney
Fresto, Catherine
Celespara, Chris Mark
Palacol, Idira
Mejia, Selina
TASK 1:
Best practices
of the
Government
about campaign
on drugs.
Policy Formulation 1

Board Regulation No. 4, Series of


2016: Oplan Sagip – Guidelines on
Voluntarily Surrender of Drug
Users and Dependents and
Monitoring Mechanism of
Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse
Campaigns

For drug users who voluntarily surrendered to authorities without


pending cases and are not included in the wanted list or high-value target
list of the law enforcement, this regulation shall be observed.

This regulation aims to provide appropriate interventions to drug users


and dependents which shall be the responsibility of LGUs through their
ADACs. The LGUs shall facilitate the establishment of community- based
treatment and rehabilitation program where surrenderers who, after
assessment, will be found to have mild substance use disorder will be
referred. Only those having severe substance use disorder (SUD) shall be
referred to residential treatment and rehabilitation centers or mental
facilities if necessary, while those having moderate substance use disorder
shall be referred to an out-patient facility.
Policy Formulation 2

Board Regulation No.2, Series of


2018: Balay Silangan-Guidelines for
Community Involvement in
Reforming Drug Offenders into
Self-Sufficient and Law-abiding
Members of Society

This regulation sets the guidelines for the reformation of drug


personalities who voluntarily surrendered to authorities but are not drug
users and for the provision of livelihood training, aftercare and
community/social reintegration programs through coordination with the
LGUs (municipal/city/provincial), the national government, and private
stakeholders. The program, which will be spearheaded by PDEA, is
independent from the interventions being undertaken by drug dependents
in Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers.

Balay Silangan will be established to provide reformatory rehabilitation.


As defined in the regulation, reformatory rehabilitation is “the process of
rectifying or modifying negative attitude and behavior to enable the
person to be more productive and acceptable to society. This may also
include facilitating the reintegration of the individual back to his family
and community. This would usually apply to law violators who may or
may not have used substances and/or dependent to these substances.”
Policy Formulation 3

Board Regulation No.13, Series of


2018: Establishment and
Institutionalization of Drug-Free
Workplace Policies in All
Government Offices, including the
Conduct of Authorized Drug
Testing for Elective Local Officials
and Appointive Public Officers and
for Other Purposes

This regulation aims to promote the establishment and institutionalization


of drug-free workplace policies in all government agencies and ensure that
all public officers, both elective and appointive, remain drug free through
the conduct of authorized drug testing pursuant to RA No. 9165 or the
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, as amended. The public will
be ensured of effective and efficient service from the government, free
from the ill-effects of drug use in the workplace.
Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse
Councils or BADACs
The Philippine government also instituted
“Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils” or
BADACs to assist law enforcement agencies in
illegal drug clearing operations at the barangay
level. BADACs are also tasked to implement
programs and projects like information
campaigns in their communities that are geared
toward discouraging the youth from engaging
in illegal drugs. In 2018, 99.95 percent or 42,024
of the 42,045 barangays nationwide had
organized their BADACs already.

Operation: Private Eye


Operation: Private Eye (OPE) is an
incentive/reward scheme designed to
encourage concerned citizens to report
suspected illegal drugs activities in their
community. PDEA Director Gen. Isidro S.
Lapeña awards 2Milion pesos each OPE
informants whos information led to
successful anti-drug operations.
TASK 2:
Prepare a roadmap from the
top reasons of drug abuse

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