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NSTP Notes e.

Concerns for the family any future


generations
2. Pagkamaka-Tao
Chapter 1 a. Love
National Service Training Program (NSTP) b. Freedom
Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) c. Peace
Literacy Training Service (LTS) d. Truth
e. Justice
NSTP 3. Pagkamaka-Bayan
- Required course mandated by law a. Unity
- Prepares and trains you to respond to b. Equality
present-day and future challenges c. Respect for Law and Government
- Preparation and opportunity to improve d. Patriotism
yourself to be of service to others e. Common Good
- Chance to be socially involved 4. Pagkamaka-Kalikasan
“The youth is the hope of the motherland” – Jose a. Concern for the Environment
Rizal
Chapter 2
History of NSTP Me as human, unique, and special
Year Significant Happening
1912 Philippine Constabulary started Humans
Military Training in UP - Possess dignity
1922 1st ROTC Unit in UP
Human dignity
1936 Commonwealth Act 1 (National
- Gift only human beings have
Defense Act
- Gives worth to our human life
1939 Pres. Quezon; Exec. Order #207
- You have worth as a person
1944 ROTC grads in WWII
Selfie to Selfless
1980 Pres. Marcos; PD #1706, National God created us as unique, special, and rational
Service Law: Civic Welfare Service, We are interdependent
Law Enforcement Service, Military
Service Selflessness
1986 Pres. Aquino; Memo Order #11; - Caring more about other people’s needs
suspending NSL and interest than your own
1996 Expanded ROTC; not required
anymore The Thomasian
Late Anomalies, reports on hazing, St. Dominic
1990s clamor for abolition of ROTC - Born is Calereuga, Spain
2001 Mark Welson “Baron” Chua, exposed - Dominican motto “Veritas” which means
irregularities in the program; truth
National Service Training Program
Law of 2001 or Republic Act 9164 St. Thomas Aquinas
2002 Passage of NSTP Law - Patron saint of the university
- Author of “Summa Theologica

The Good Citizenship Values SEAL of UST


S Servant Leader Show
Filipino Values in the Preamble leadership
1. Pagkamaka-Diyos abilities,
2. Pagkamaka-Tao implement
3. Pagkamaka-Bayan relevant
4. Pagkamaka-Kalikasan projects, show
respect for
Specific Categories people
E Effective Communicator Express myself
1. Pagkamaka-Diyos and Collaborator clearly,
a. Faith in the Almighty God correctly, and
b. Respect for Life confidently,
c. Order work
d. Work productively
with individuals
or groups, show Environmental Justice
profound - Reaching 50 degrees Celsius
respect for
individual
differences Chapter 4
A Analytical and Creative Show Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM)
Thinker judiciousness - RA 10121 or Philippine Disaster Risk
and Reduction and Management Act of 2010
resourcefulness, - Disaster = Hazard*Vulnerability*Exposure/
engage in Capacity
research and
undertakings, Types of Hazard
express 1. Natural Hazard
personal and a. Geological or geophysical
professional b. Hydrometeorological
insights c. Biological
L Lifelong Learner Engage in 2. Anthropogenic hazard
reflective a. Technological
practice, b. Societal
exhibit 3. Socionatural hazard
preparedness
and interest, Vulnerability
manifest - Economic, physical, environmental,
fidelity to the material, social, and cultural
teachings of characteristics
Christ Economic/Personal - Lack of
biodiversity
Thomasian Three Core Values resources
- Lack of control
Competence over assets
Compassion - Limited skills
Commitment and formal
education
Chapter 3 - Low income
Health-Related Issues in the Philippines - Poor public and
mental health
Mental Health - Poverty and
- Philippine Mental Health Law or RA 11036 inequality
Physical/Environment - Decline of risk
HIV and Filipino Youth al regulationg
- 5,000 people newly infected ecosystem
- 2,800 died from AIDs services
- 66% decline infection among children - Overconsumptio
- Philippine HIV and AIDS Policy Act of 2018 n of natural
resources
Drug Abuse - Physically living
- Opioids; most harmful drug type in an unsafe
- Underage drug abuse is prevalent globally location
- Common examples - Poor
o Inhalants environment
o Opiates/Narcotics management
o Methamphetamine HCl - Unprotected
o Marijuana building and
o Ecstasy infrastructure
o Cocaine Social and - Conflicts
Organizational between
Current Governance Issues individual and
groups
Social Justice - Political
- Extra Judicial Killings; deliberate killing divisions
Capacity
- Combination of all the strengths,
attributes and resources available within a
family, community, society or organization
Economic/Human - Access to
Resources essential social
services
- Adequate
income
- Healthy
population
- Literacy and
numeracy
programs
Natural/Physical - Biodiversity
Resources resources
- Food
sustainability
- Hazard
resistant crops
- Safe houses
and
infrastructure
Political/Social - Inclusive
Resources leadership
- Presence of
community
organization
- Presence of
solidarity and
social networks
- Good kinship
ties

Exposure
- Situation of people, infrastructure,
housing, production capacities and other
tangible human assets located in hazard-
prone areas.

Disaster Risk
- Probability that negative consequences
may arise when hazards interact with
vulnerable people, property and localities

Disaster risk is high if:


- The probability of a hazard occurring is
high
- The vulnerability of the community is high
- The exposure of the community to the
hazard is high
- The capacity of the community is low

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