Training Design BUBULONG MALAKI Badac

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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Bulacan
Municipality of San Ildefonso
BARANGAY Bubulong malaki
OFFICE OF THE Punong BARANGAY
ORIENTATION ON BARANGAY PEACE KEEPING OPERATIONS, CUM BARANGAY
PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL (BPOC) AND BARANGAY ANTI-DRUGS ABUSE
COUNCIL (BADAC) FUNCTIONALITY AUDIT.

TRAINING DESIGN
I. BACKGROUND

Pursuant to the 1987 Philippine Constitution, particularly in the Declaration of Principles and State
Policies, states that the prime duty of the government is to serve and protect the people. The
Government may call upon the people to defend the state and all citizens may be required, under
conditions provided by law, to render personal, military or civil service. The Philippine National Police
(PNP) recognizes the role of Barangay Tanods, Barangay Auxiliaries, NGOs and people’s organizations
as Force Multipliers in the fight against criminality/insurgency/terrorism. These organizations are also
valuable partners of government in community development. With the implementation of the JIRR as
provided by EO 546, the PNP will have an active role in ISO. Complementing the AFP Strategy of
Shape-Clear-Hold-Support, the BPAT as the sectoral equivalent of the CTM will limit if not prevent the
access of the insurgents to cleared barangays. In the support phase, the BPAT will metamorphose into
an effective neighborhood security and public safety organization supporting the consolidation and
development activities of the civil government. As such, it will perform not only crime prevention
functions but also implement anti-insurgency, disaster mitigation and community assistance programs.
Moreover, this organization shall foster closer relationship between law enforcers and the general
public to enhance the credibility of the PNP and promote wide public acceptance of BPAT. This is part
of the effort to assimilate the police organization into the community itself, thus epitomizing the adage,
“The community is the police and the police is the community”. Executive Order No. 546 authorizes the
PNP to deputize the barangay tanods as force multipliers in the implementation of the peace and order
plan subject to the concurrence of the appropriate Local Chief Executive through the Local Peace and
Order Council (LPOC). More recently, with EO 773, it is incumbent upon the PNP to enhance its
operational procedures on community safety and security system in order to address criminality, ISO
and terrorism problems by establishing Neighborhood Support Groups (NSG) through BPAT operatives,
peace partners, and friends to achieve peace and order throughout the country.

Furthermore, the community oriented policing system of the Philippine National Police (PNP) has gone
a long way towards providing proactive police services to the citizens. However, a continuous effort to
improve the delivery of these services must be implemented as peace and order and public safety
concerns are constantly evolving. The Barangay Peacekeeping Operations (BPO) and its implementors,
the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPAT) are examples that the PNP does not stop at giving
our countrymen the best possible policing system. Hence, the preparation of this manual does not
culminate by its publication. It is a work in progress. Thus, all PNP members and even the citizenry are
enjoined to submit or forward comments, recommendations or reactions to the nearest police station
or BPAT Desks. All inputs will then be utilized to update and upgrade performances based on the actual
needs of the area/vicinity and its citizen.

This training / seminar was designed for easy understanding and guidance of all concerned. The
presentation follows the standard manner where the introduction and rationale precede the essential
BPO concepts which include the mission, vision and functions of BPATs.

Finally, recommended BPAT activities and operational procedures are aptly described towards the end
with the full guidance of the PNP.

Thus, this design.

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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Bulacan
Municipality of San Ildefonso
BARANGAY Bubulong malaki
OFFICE OF THE Punong BARANGAY
II. TARGET AUDIENCE/ PARTICIPANTS

The training will be participated in by the members of the Barangay Devolution Transition
Committee composed of the following:

Punong Barangay 1
Committee Chairman on Peace and Order 1
Committee Chairman on Family, Women and Children 1
Barangay Secretary 1
Chief Tanod 1
Resource Person 1
Guest 1
TOTAL 7

III. LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Terminal Objective:

- All Barangays are targeted to develop understanding regarding the basic and essential BPO
concepts which include the mission, vision and functions of BPATs.

Specific Objectives

At the end of the activity, participants are expected:

- To acquire basic understanding about the Barangay Peace and Order Full functionality

- To learn and understand the roles and functions of a BPAT’s

- To craft their respective Barangay Peace and Order Action Plans based on the actual needs
of the Barangay.

IV. DELIVERY MODE

This activity shall be conducted through face-to-face discussion / assessment ensuring that the
minimum health protocols are followed.

V. STRATEGY OF IMPLEMENTATION

The activity shall be conducted through discussions via PowerPoint Presentation, an Open Forum and
assessment of MOV’s of each barangay will be conducted at the end of the session.

VI. VENUE AND SCHEDULE OF IMPLEMENTATION

To ensure the observance of minimum health protocols, the activity will be conducted on-site by Cluster
with the following division and schedule:

Cluster 3 (Batch 1): Includes Barangay Buhol na Mangga, Bubulong Munti, Bulusukan, Bubulong
Malaki and Sapang Putol
Date: April 26, 2022 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue: Brgy. Hall of Barangay Bubulong Munti, San Ildefonso, Bulacan

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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Bulacan
Municipality of San Ildefonso
BARANGAY Bubulong malaki
OFFICE OF THE Punong BARANGAY

VII. RESOURCE PLAN & BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS

A total of Six Thousand Pesos (Php 6,000.00) will be utilized and deducted from Training Expenses of our
Barangay Budget is requested to defray the expenses in the conduct of the activity with the following
breakdown:

Particulars Unit Cost Subtotal TOTAL


1. ATTENDEES ( 5 Barangay officials)
Lunch – Php 350.00
Meals and snacks
AM Snacks – Php 125 Php 600/head Php 3,000.00
(1 lunch and 2 snacks)
PM Snacks – Php 125
Supplies Assessment Materials / Office
(Assessment materials / Supplies – Php 800.00 Php 800.00 Php 800.00
Office Supplies)
2. Resource person (1 person)
Lunch – Php 350.00
Meals and snacks
AM Snacks – Php 125 Php600/head Php 600.00
(1 lunch and 2 snacks)
PM Snacks – Php 125
Honorarium Php 1,000 * 1 attendee Php 1, 000/head Php 1,000.00
3. Guest (1 person)
Lunch – Php 350.00
Meals and snacks
AM Snacks – Php 125 Php 600/head Php 600.00
(1 lunch and 2 snacks)
PM Snacks – Php 125
TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE TRAINING Php 6,000.00

Prepared by: Reviewed by:

MERLITA A. DELA CRUZ NARCISO V. SEVILLA


Barangay Secretary Barangay Treasurer

Approved By:

HON. ADELA S. VIDAL


Punong Barangay

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