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Barangay Hulo Cbjip
COMPREHENSIVE
BARANGAY JUVENILE
INTERVENTION
PROGRAM
(CBJIP)
2023-2025
FOREWORD
The Comprehensive Barangay Juvenile Intervention Program serves as a tool
to all government agencies and NGO’s in the formulation and implementation o f
their respective juvenile intervention programs and policies relating
t o juvenile justice and welfare.
I would like to enjoin all the Barangay Officials, all the service providers,
NGOs in this Barangay, as well as the children and youth groups to be guided by this
document in planning programs targeting children in this Barangay.
Let us all work together to ensure that all CICL will fulfil their rights as children.
Congratulations!
AO Administrative Order
BCPC Barangay Council for the Protection of Children
CAR Children at Risk
CICL Child in Conflict with the Law
CBJIP Comprehensive Barangay juvenile Intervention Program
CFLGA Child-Friendly Local Government Audit
CLJIP Comprehensive Local juvenile Intervention Program
CNJIP Comprehensive National juvenile Intervention Program
CRC Convention on the Rights of the Child
CWC Council for the Welfare of Children
DepEd Department of Education
DR Documents Review
DILG Department of the Interior and Local Government
DOJ Department of Justice
ERPAT Empowerment and Reaffirmation of Paternal Abilities
IRA Internal Revenue Allotment
JJWA Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act
JJWC Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council
BDIP Barangay Development and Investment Plan
LCPC Local Council for the Protection of Children
LGOO Local Government Operations Officers
LGU Local Government Unit
LSWDO Local Social Welfare Development Office
M/C SWDO Municipal/City Social Welfare Development Office
M/CHO Municipal/City Health Office
M/CLGOO Municipal/City Local Government Operations Officer
NGO Non-Government Organization
PES Parents Effectiveness Service
PNP Philippine National Police
PNP-WCPC PNP-Women and Children Protection Center
PNP-WCPD PNP-Women and Children Protection Desk
ALS Alternative Learning System
BPA Bahay-Pagasa
HUC Highly Urbanized City
IRR Implementing Rules and Regulations
LCE Local Chief Executive
RRCY Regional Rehabilitation Center for the Youth
OSAEC Anti-Online Sexual Abuse on Children
CSAEM Anti-Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Materials
WFP Work Financial Plan
DEFENITION OF TERMS
Advocacy
is a strategy which aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social systems
and institutions of government at different levels or of any institution for that m a t t e r .
Done usually by a group of “advocates”, it includes many activities
such asconducting research, issuing press releases, organizing
p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e s , m e d i a campaigns, and public speaking, or lobbying with legislators or policy
makers.
Awareness-raising
i s a p r o c e s s o f p r o v i d i n g i n f o r m a t i o n t o i n d i v i d u a l s , g r o u p s o r co
mmunities designed to increase the level of knowledge of the target on specific topics of interest
usually associated with behavioural change or adoption of new desirable practices, such as
breastfeeding, proper nutrition, hand washing, etc.
Capacity Building
is the process of equipping individuals or groups with the knowledge, information, skills, and
attitudes that enable them to perform specific tasks effectively and efficiently towards the
attainment of specific objectives or desired results. Much more than training, capacity
building can be done through coaching, mentoring, on the job training, apprenticeship,
field exposure, exchange visits, reading, on line studies, etc.
Caregiver
refers to a paid or unpaid person who provides care and protection to a child and is expected to pay
attention to the needs of the child in the house. Caregiver may be the mother, father,
older sibling, grandmother, nanny, housemaid, or any relative.
Case Management
a method of providing services whereby a professional social worker assesses the needs of
the client and the client’s family, when appropriate, and arranges, coordinates,
monitors, evaluates and advocates for a package of multiple services to meet the specific client’s
complex needs.
Child
refers to a person under the age of eighteen (18) years.
Child Abuse
includes any threatening or violent interaction of physical, psychological or sexual nature
that may cause physical or psychological harm to the child. This includes
neglect and withholding essential aid, medical care and education. Sexual,
Mental and physical abuses are forms of physical violence. The other forms of child abuse
other than physical violence include bullying or peer violence, cyber violence, dating violence,
forced consummated sex, and collective violence. Under Republic Act 7610 or the Special Protection
of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act, child abuse is defined as “the
maltreatment, whether habitual or not, of the child which includes any of the following:
1.Psychological and physical abuse, neglect, cruelty, sexual abuse and em
o t i o n a l maltreatment;
2. Any act by deeds or words which debases, degrades or demeans the intrinsic
worth and dignity of a child as a human being;
3. Unreasonable deprivation of his basic needs for survival, such as food and shelter; or
4. Failure to immediately give medical treatment to an injured child resulting in
serious impairment of his growth and development or in his permanent incapacity or death.
Children at Risk
refers to children who are vulnerable or at-risk to behave in a way that can harm themselves or
others, or vulnerable and at-risk of being pushed and exploited to come into conflict with the law
because of personal, family and social circumstances, such as, but not limited to, the following:
A. abused by any person through sexual, physical, psychological, mental, economic
or any other means, and the parents or guardian refuse, are unwilling, or unable to provide protection for the child
B. exploited sexually or economically;
C. abandoned or neglected, and after diligent search and inquiry, the
D. parents or guardians cannot be found;
E. come from a dysfunctional or broken family or are without a parent or guardian;
F. Out of School Youth;
G. a street child;
H. a member of a gang;
I. live in a community with a high level of criminality or drug abuse; and/or
J. live in situations of armed conflict.
Child Protection
Protection of children from abuse, exploitation and violence based mainly on the special
protection provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child particularly Articles 19-23
and 32-40.
Child Participation
refers to children taking part in a process or playing a role in a process at their level in
accordance to their evolving capacities, children thinking for themselves, children
expressing their views effectively, and children acting in a positive way with other people,
among others. It also refers to involving children in decision-making on matters
which affect their lives, the lives of the community and the larger society in which they live.
Diversion
refers to an alternative, child appropriate process of
d e t e r m i n i n g t h e responsibility and treatment of a child in conflict with the law on the
basis of his/her social, cultural, economic, psychological and educational background without
resorting to formal court proceedings.
Intervention
refers to a series of activities which are designed to address issues that cause children to commit an
offense. It may take the form of individualized treatment such as counselling, skills
training, alternative learning, education, rehabilitation or reintegration to family.
Legislation
is law which has been passed and enacted by the congress. Laws in the Philippines
take effect after 15 days, following the completion of their publication either in the Official
Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines. Local legislations are city or
municipal resolutions, or ordinances adopted or enacted by the city of municipal councils.
Offense
refers to any act or omission punishable under special laws or the Revised Penal Code, as
amended.
Parenting
is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, financial,
and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Also referred to as child
rearing, parenting refers to the aspects of raising a child, and all the responsibilities and activities
involved in it.
Partnership
is the process of building coordination, cooperation or collaboration with other agencies,
institutions, communities, groups of people, or certain individuals with the aim of working together
and joining forces or combining resources towards a common goal.
Policy
a course or principle of action on juvenile justice and welfare in the form of national and
regional guidelines, protocols, manuals, standards, rules, and regulations a n d recommendations
to government agencies that aims to ensure the full implementation of RA9344 as amended
and address gaps in its enactment. These policies are
developed,a d o p t e d a n d a p p r o v e d b y t h e C o u n c i l , J J W C m e m b e r a n d c o o r d i n
ating agencies.
Rehabilitation
t h e p r o c e s s o f r e c t i f y i n g o r m o d i f y i n g a c h i l d ’ s n e g a t i v e a t t i t u d e a n d behavi
or. It enables the child to change his negative behaviour into something positive and acceptable to
the community.
Reintegration
the process that promotes or facilitates the acceptance of the child back to the community. It is the
healing of the victim’s and the community’s wounds that were inflicted on them by the offense.
Social Worker
refers to a professional who is duly licensed/registered to practice social work in the Philippines in
accordance with RA 4373.
INTRODUCTION
Everybody must know the essence of the welfare and protection of Children. They must be
protected from anything that could harm them and others. No matter what the
circumstances are, individuals must realize that Children must be the top priority. As a
guardian, parent or a citizen, children must be given an opportunity to speak for
themselves, to show their capabilities despite of their imperfections to make them
feel their worth and how they will be protected within the society their living.
The data reflected in this document is gathered from the reports of the Barangay
Nutrition Scholar, Barangay Health Workers for the period Calendar Year 2020 up
to2022 using the tools and outlines provided by the JJWC.
The supervision of CAR and CICL cannot be exclusively conceded by one or two agencies or
stake holders only. It takes full cooperation and participation of everybody. On top
of this task, it should be the Punong Barangay who should take the lead and the national
agencies and other stakeholders will provide the support and assistance needed.
Based on the observation and happenings in Barangay Hulo, the factor that causes
Children to become of CAR and CICL are unemployed p a r e n t s , l a c k o f
e m o t i o n a l p a r e n t i n g , l a c k o f m o r a l a n d spiritual guidance and violence at home. No
proper guidance of parents and guardian for Children to involve in Community activities,
children ar influenced in the advancement of new technology, children are influenced in bad
peers in the community and they are not provided by the servic es that they
deserved, some children also lose their parents and guardians that’s why they
engaged in illegal activities or wrongful acts which is considered as violation of the law.
Those children must be monitored and given the opportunity to change their way of
living. It is very usual that lacking of parental care and guidance may tend to
provide disadvantages to Children. They seem to find support to another w h i c h t h e y m a y
discovered through a friend, neighbour and a stranger which is not good
f o r t h e i r s i t u a t i o n . T h e y m i g h t b e a b u s e d b y a n opportunist, may
encourage in performing illegal activities and crimes. M o s t o f t h e c r i m e s
c o m m i t t e d b y t h e C I C L i n B a r a n g a y H u l o a r e crimes against property, with
Theft on top of the list, minors using illegal drugs.
Barangay Hulo is part of the Municipality of Pililla a 1st Class Municipality and 1,007.17
hectares composed of seven (7) Puroks, Barangay Hulo is suited for agricultural, residential and
commercial. The main source of livelihood of the people are: farming and some are working at
private establishments, construction firms and government agencies. The dialect or language
spoken is Tagalog.
2. Demographic
Background:
Based on the 2020 Census of Population, Barangay Hulo has 11,136
total population, 1995 household, 9,153 families where 5,549 are girls and
5,687 boy.
Problem Statement: Based on our report, there is two (2) record of Children In-Conflict with
the Law (CICL) in our Barangay in the Year 2020-2022.
FAMILY SIDE COMMUNITY SIDE BARANGAY SIDE
Parents has no stable Presence of out of School Youth Lack of Project Monitoring
job or no source of (OSY) and insufficient health Team
income services for children
5. Theory of Change
Dream Goal: The number of Children at Risk in Barangay Hulo should decrease.
Output 2. Parents should Output 2. Education and health Output 2. Service providers
be aware for child’s rights services are available for children are more knowledgeable in
implementing children’s
ordinances and Laws
Output 3. Children’s basic Output 3. Playgrounds Output 3. Barangay
needs are fully meet at and play spaces are Ordinance approving the
home constructed for children CBJIP passed
Problem Statement: Based on our report, there is two (2) record of Children In-Conflict with
the Law (CICL) in our Barangay in the Year 2020-2022. But children at risk cases had
rapidly increased, from 8 cases in 2020 up to 16 case in 2022 were the most number of cases
are Abandoned and neglected children from 3 in 2020 to 5 in 2022.
Total number of CAR in the BARANGAY
2020 2021 2022
Categories of CAR No. Of Child No. Of Child No. Of Child TOTAL
Victim Victim Victim
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Number of Children 1 0 1 2 1 3 3 2 5 6 3 9
abused by any person
Number of Children 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
exploited including
sexually or
economically
Number of abandoned 2 1 3 1 3 4 3 2 5 7 6 13
and neglected children
Number of Children 1 1 2 2 3 5 0 0 0 3 4 7
who come from a
dysfunctional or broken
family or w/o a
parent/guardian
Number of children out 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 5 4 9
of school youth
Number of children 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
who are member of
Gangs
Number of living in a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
community with high
level of criminality or
drug abuse;
Number of children in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
situations of armed
conflict
Children in emergency 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 6
situation
Children with 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 3
Disabilities
Total 5 3 8 9 11 20 9 7 16 23 21 44
Problem Statement: Based on our report, there is two (2) record of Children In-Conflict with
the Law (CICL) in our Barangay in the Year 2020-2022. But the Crime Against Children
cases had rapidly increased, from 3 cases in 2020 up to 6 case in 2022 were the most number
of cases are Physical Injuries from 2 in 2020 to 6 in 2022.
Total number of Crime Against Children in the BARANGAY
2020 2021 2022
Crimes Against No. Of Child No. Of Child No. Of Child TOTAL
Children Victim Victim Victim
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Rape 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Incestuous Rape 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Attempted/Frustrated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rape
Acts of Lasciviousness 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 3
Physical Injuries 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 4 10
Kidnapping/Serious 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
illegal Detention
Total Number of CICL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
that have re-offended
Drugs/Substance Abuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other CICL (please 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Specify)
Total 1 2 3 1 3 4 4 2 6 6 7 13
6. RESULTS FRAMEWORK ON THE CBJIP 2023-2025
Long-Term Impact Goal:
The number of children at risk in Barangay Hulo will decrease to 0%, which is 8 CAR from
2020 to 16 CAR in 2022
.
Outcome Statement 1. Families are caring, protective to their child and more aware in child
rights
Outcome Statement 2. The community has preventive and protective services for children,
provide opportunities for out of school youth.
Outcome Statement 3. The Barangay include the yearly/annual budget for the provision of the
project in CBJIP
Conduct # of Parents
Parents Attending 150 Barangay
Output 1. Effectiveness PES on Council 5,000 1% BCPC Fund
Parents use Service Child’s
positive Session Rights
discipline to (PES) on
raise their Child rights
children
IEC on IEC on 1000 IEC Barangay 5,000 1% BCPC Fund
Child’s Chil’s Rights Materials Council
rights Conducted Flyers
Conduct
ERPATS on # of Parents
Positive attending 250 Father Barangay
Parenting ERPARTS Council 5,000 10% SK Fund
Output 2. and Child on Positive
Parents should Rights Parenting
be aware for and Child
child’s rights Rights
Conduct
Seminars on # of Parents 300 Parents Barangay
OSAEC and attending Council 10,000 10% SK Fund
CSAEM Act OSAEC and
CSAEM
Act.
Provision of # of Parents
Output 3. Livelihood availed Barangay
Children’s Support to Livelihood 150 Council 20,000 1% BCPC Fund
basic needs Parents of Support Parents
are fully meet CICL and Program
at home CAR
Outcome Statement 2. The community has preventive and protective services for children, provide
opportunities for out of school youth.
Output 1.
Parents have Conduct
knowledge Integration # of Parents
and skills to in PTA & # of 300 Parents Barangay 10,000
teach children meeting Teachers & Council 1% of BCPC Fund
how to resist Teaching Attending 30
peer pressure Children to PTA Meeting Teachers
resist peer
pressure
Provision of More
Medical Medical Medical Barangay
Output 2. supplies and Supplies and Supplies Council 20,000 1% of BCPC
Parents should Equipment Equipment and Fund
be aware for Provided Equipment
child’s rights Provided
OSY should
enrolled in # of OSY 150 Parents Barangay 5,000 1% of BCPC
ALS graduate Council Fund
ALS and Got
Diploma.
Output 3. Construction Playgrounds
Playgrounds of and Play Barangay
and play Playgrounds Spaces for Council 150,000 20%
spaces are and Play Children Development
constructed for Spaces for Constructed Fund
children Children
Outcome Statement 3. The Barangay include the yearly/annual budget for the provision of the project in
CBJIP
Output 1.
Children are Construction BCPC
comfortable in of reorganized& Barangay
Child & Counselling Ideal Council 30,000 1% of BCPC
adolescent- Room Fund
Friendly Space
“Counselling
Room”
Conduct
Output 2. Workshop Copy of Barangay
Service on the CBJIP CBJIP and Council 5,000 1% of BCPC
providers are and WFP Fund
more formulation
knowledgeabl WFP for
e in CBJIP
implementing Conduct # of
children’s Training participants 30 Barangay 10,000 5% GAD Budget
ordinances and Seminars on attending the Participants Council
Laws Handling training
CICL
Output 3. Presentation CBJIP
Barangay of the CBJIP adopted, Barangay
Ordinance to the approved, Council 0 Appropriated in
approving the Barangay funded by the Session
CBJIP passed Council Barangay
council
TOTAL 275,000
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. ACRONYMS
II. FOREWORD
III. DEFENITION OF TERMS
IV. INTRIDUCTION
V. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
VI. TEORY OF CHANGE
VII. RESULTS FRAME WORK
VIII. WORK AND FINANCIAL PLAN
IX. RESOLUTION