15 Barangay SGLG

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Seal of Good Local

Governance
(SGLG)
for Barangays
SGLG Implementation
Core Values
• Matino – We protect the integrity and

credibility of the process and results of the


Seal.

• Mahusay – We know the value of

implementing the Seal. We adhere to quality


work all the time.

• Maaasahan – We run the program efficiently,

with openness and timeliness.


Why we implement the Seal?

• Influences good governance behavior and


local decision making

• Complements the Philippine Development


Plan

• Upgrades governance standards


The Seal and the PDP

Ang gobyernong may Malasakit patungo sa


Pagbabago at Patuloy na Pag-unlad

✓ Citizen-centered, Clean and Efficient


Delivery of Public Goods and Services
✓ Promoting Philippine Culture and Values
✓ Expanding Economic Opportunities in
Industry
✓ Building Resiliency of Individuals and Families
✓ Security and Public Order
✓ Ensure Ecological Integrity, Clean and
Healthy Environment
SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE (SGLG)
FOR BARANGAY

A barangay that practices accountability


and transparency by adhering with the
accounting and auditing standards and
compliance with the Barangay Full
Disclosure Policy (Good Financial
Housekeeping); and sound fiscal
management (Financial Performance).

A barangay that shows preparedness for


disaster by taking proactive actions through
the creation and mobilization of the
BDRRMC; development and/or
implementation of the BDRRM plan; building
the competencies of concerned personnel;
and ensuring operational readiness with the
availability of equipage, supplies and other
resources intended for early warning and/or
response.
SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE (SGLG)
FOR BARANGAY

A barangay that is sensitive to the needs


of disadvantaged sectors like women,
children, senior citizens, and persons with
disability (PWDs), among others, with the
provision of access to social welfare
services, support to early childhood care
and education, and participation of the
CSOs in the BDC and other BBIs.

A barangay that exerts efforts in


encouraging business and employment
through the systems, structures and/or
legislation in place to support the
promotion of such in the locality.
SEAL OF GOOD LOCAL GOVERNANCE (SGLG)
FOR BARANGAY

A barangay that demonstrates good


performance in terms of maintaining
peace and order in the community with
the implementation of the Katarungang
Pambarangay and activities for the
prevention of the proliferation of illegal
drugs and provision of support
mechanisms to ensure the protection of
constituents from threats to life and
security.

A barangay that performs considerably


to preserve the integrity of the
environment by complying, at the
minimum, with the provision of the
Ecological Solid Waste Management
Act of 2000.
Indicators in SGLG which pertains / related to the mandate of the
Barangay

• Full Disclosure Policy • Barangay Full


Disclosure Policy
Indicators in SGLG that the Barangay may align for coherence

• *50% of barangays • BDRRM Plan


have approved
CBDRRM Plans • BDRRMC

• *50% of barangays • Signages/


have approved evacuation guide
DRR-related PPAs going to the
which include evacuation center
efforts involving the
communities
• At least 50% of
barangays have
an evacuation
guide
Indicators in SGLG that the Barangay may align for coherence

• Mechanism for
handling cases filed in • Barangay VAWC
Barangay-Violence desk
Against Women and
their Children (VAWC) • Submission of
desks VAWC quarterly
• Barangays submitted reports
their VAWC quarterly
reports to the LSWDO • Priority signages
• The LGU has • CSO representation
designated express in the BDC
lanes or has posted
priority signages for • Barangay Day Care
PWDs, senior citizens Center
and pregnant women • Barangay Health
in the areas of frontline
service (s). Station / Center
• CSO(s) is/are
represented in the LDC
Indicators in SGLG that the Barangay may align for coherence

• Citizen’s • Citizen’s charter


charter for
• Barangay Tax
securing
Ordinance
permits for
new business
and business
renewal
• Local
Investment
Incentive
Code
Indicators in SGLG that the Barangay may align for coherence

• C/MPOC
• BPOC
• 100% of
barangays have • BADAC (BPAT)
organized BPATs or
any similar unit
• At least 80% of
barangays have
trained BPATs or
any similar unit
Indicators in SGLG that the Barangay may align for coherence

• Ordinance on
• The LGU has a segregation-at-
system of waste source
collection as
embodied in a local • MRF
ordinance
• The LGU has a
Materials Recovery
Facility (MRF)
Indicators in SGLG that the Barangay may align for coherence

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SGLG for Barangay Indicators

1. Level of compliance to the Barangay Full


Disclosure Policy (pursuant to DILG MC No.
2014-81)
2. Number of financial accomplishments
reported during the Barangay Assembly Day
(RA 7160)
3. Approval of the Annual Budget
4. Use of a Barangay Cashbook
5. Submission of the Disbursement Voucher
6. Percentage increase in the tax collection
efficiency.
SGLG for Barangay Indicators

1. Organization of the BDRRMC.


2. Accomplishment rate of the BDRRM Plan.
3. Presence of the Contingency Plan.
4. Posting of the risk map and evacuation plan in
conspicuous places.
5. Display of disaster-related signages, markers and
directional signs in strategic locations.
6. Establishment of Early Warning System.
7. Establishment of an Evacuation Center.
8. Number of available functional disaster
equipment
9. Mobilization of the BERTs.
SGLG for Barangay Indicators
1. Establishment of Barangay Violence Against
Women and their Children (VAWC) Desk or similar
entities.
2. Submission of VAWC Quarterly Report to the
LSWDO.
3. Percentage reduction in VAWC cases.
4. Establishment of Barangay Health Station / Center.
5. Percentage increase in day care attendance.
6. Establishment of Barangay Day Care Center.
7. Increase in attendance of Barangay Day Care
students.
8. Representation of CSOs in the BDC.
9. Representation of CSOs in the BBIs.
10. Reduction in Children-At-Risk (CAR) and Children-In-
Conflict with the Law (CICL) case.
11. Establishment of priority lanes for pregnant women,
PWDs, and senior citizen inside the barangay hall.
SGLG for Barangay Indicators

1. Posting of Citizen’s Charter.


2. Establishment of a Feedback
Mechanism.
3. Enactment of Barangay Tax
Ordinance.
SGLG for Barangay Indicators
1. Performance in the Lupong
Tagapamayapa Incentives Award
(LTIA).
2. Organization of Barangay Peace
and Order Committee (BPOC).
3. Functionality of BPOC.
4. Organization of Barangay Anti-
Drug Abuse Council (BADAC).
5. Capacity Building for BADAC or
BPAT.
6. Allocation of substantial amount in
the Annual Budget for illegal drug
prevention.
7. Level of drug affectation.
8. Establishment of RBI.
SGLG for Barangay Indicators

1. Establishment of Materials
Recovery Facility (MRF).
2. Enactment of Ordinance on
Segregation-At-Source.
SGLG for Barangay Indicators
SGLG4Brgy IMPLEMENTATION AND VALIDATION PROCESS FLOW

Central O ce Regional O ce Provincial O ce City/Municipal


O ce

• Dissemination
Gathering of
Approved of Policy Dissemination
Data or
Policy Guidelines & of Policy
Filling-up of
Guidelines & DCF Guidelines &
DCF by the C/
DCF (OPR) • Mobilization DCF
MAT
of RAT

• Consolidatio • Identify
n barangays
Endorsement
• Preparation eligible for
of Awardee to Encoding/
of the final validation
SILG & Uploading in
list of SGLG • Mobilize Rat
Conferment of for the the SGLG IS
Barangay
Awards conduct of
passers
• Validation validation
Process of Implementation

NBOO shall:
1. Issue policy;
2. Coordinate with regional offices;
3. Provide technical assistance and advisory services to regional offices;
4. Advocate the program;
5. Monitor and evaluate the implementation of the program;
6. Maintain and enhance the databases;
7. Communicate the results;
8. Endorse the SGLG for Barangay Awardee to the SILG thru USLG; and
9. Manage issues or clarifications concerning program policy or process.
Process of Implementation
DILG Regional Offices shall:
1. Disseminate and advocate the policy in their respective areas of
jurisdiction;
2. Lead in program implementation;
3. Ensure quality control of data and process;
4. Ensure project credibility;
5. Submit the final list of SGLG for Barangay passers to the Central
Office;
6. Manage issues or clarifications on the assessment results of
Barangays within the area of jurisdiction;
7. Provide technical assistance and advisory services to the field offices;
8. Monitor the whole regional assessment;
9. Maintain reports, thematic profiling, and list of SGLG for Barangay
passers; and
10. Create and mobilize the Regional Assessment Team (RAT) for the
conduct of onsite validation.
Process of Implementation

City/Municipal Assessment Team Regional Assessment Team


(C/MAT) composition: (RAT) composition:
1) C/MLGOO / City Director; 1) Cluster Head;
2) LnB City/Municipal Chapter 2) LnB Provincial/HUC Chapter
President; President;
3) Representative from the Office 3) Representative from the
of the Mayor and Office of the Governor; and
4) CSO Representative. 4) CSO Representative.
Process of Implementation

DILG Provincial Offices shall:


1. Lead in program implementation and advocacy within the area of
jurisdiction;
2. Assist the Regional Office in mobilizing the RAT that is in-charge of
the validation;
3. Monitor the Regional Assessment Team (RAT);
4. Ensure project credibility;
5. Identify barangays generated in the SGLG for Barangay that passed
the initial assessment for validation by the RAT; and
6. Assist in the conduct of exit conference.
Process of Implementation

City Director / C/MLGOO shall:


1. Advocate the program;
2. Conduct assessment;
3. Encode the assessment results in the SGLG for Barangay
Information System;
4. Coordinate for data collection;
5. Coordinate with the Provincial Office on the schedule of
validation; and
6. Assist in the conduct of exit conference.
IS passing score per areas for barangays to be
eligible to the next step (validation)

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“Isang matapat at
maayos na
pamamahala, sa
Barangay ang simula.

Maraming Salamat Po!

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