MASA MASID Sulong Pilipinas REVISED AS 09192016 9AM

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MASA MASID

Mamamayang Ayaw Sa Anomalya


Mamamayang Ayaw Sa Iligal na Droga

ASEC. ROOSQUE B. CALACAT


Assistant Secretary for Barangay Affairs
LEGAL BASES
• Republic Act 9165 or Comprehensive
Drugs Law of the Philippines
• Article II Section 23 of 1987 Philippine
Constitution
• Section 3 Par (l) of Local Government
Code of 1991
• President’s pronouncement to suppress
criminality, corruption, and illegal
drugs
DATA ON ILLEGAL DRUGS
• 13,661 bgys (32.50%) are drug affected
(Data Source: PDEA)

• 685,813 drug users and pushers


personally appeared to PNP from July
1, 2016 to Sept. 1, 2016)
(Data Source: PNP)
WHAT IS MASA MASID?

MASA MASID is a community-based


initiative to engage volunteers in the fight
against criminality, corruption, and illegal
drugs.
OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK

DILG
“MASA MASID” Team Combat
Private Sector
and Faith-based LNB • CSOs/NGOs of BADAC
Organizations and BPOC and other •Illegal Drugs
Barangay volunteers. •Criminality Safe and
• Faith-Based Organization •Corruption Peaceful
PNP ADAC Barangays

Convene, Organize, Report


Ugnayan ng Barangay at Mobilize, and Train
Simbahan
(UBAS C/MTWG)

Social Facilitator
PURPOSE
To heighten community involvement by mobilizing
the support of local stakeholders, volunteers, civic
organizations, faith-based organizations, and the
private sectors in the fight against illegal drugs.
Specifically, the Program aims to:
1. Intensify the advocacy and education campaign
in the community;
2. Mobilize the community in gathering information
by installing a reporting mechanism on the illegal
activities in the locality;
PURPOSE
3. Mobilize support group and encourage sharing of
available resources to hasten the implementation
of the Community-Based Rehabilitation Program;
and

4. Create an enabling environment to encourage


collaboration among the community partners to
effectively implement the Community-Based
Rehabilitation Program.
IMPLEMENTATION
STRATEGIES
1. Demand Reduction through
Advocacy and Education
Campaigns

2. Supply Reduction through


Information Gathering and
Reporting

3. Community-Based Rehabilitation
Program
Community-Based
Rehabilitation Program
 Holistic intervention for recovering drug patient
with focus on the healing of the body and soul
 Covers psychological, neurological, spiritual
and social dimensions
 Focuses not only on the healing of the patients
but also care for their families and the whole
community
 Will be facilitated by the Community
Rehabilitation Network
 Program duration is 48 days depending the
condition of the patient.
COMPONENTS
The Community-Based Rehabilitation
Program has three (3) components namely:

 Patients’ Care
 Family Care
 Community Care
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provincial Government
 Ensure that the Anti-Drug Abuse Councils
are organized and operational in the
province, component cities, municipalities
and barangays;

 Provide support for the organization and


mobilization of the MASA MASID Team
and the Community Rehabilitation
Network;
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provincial Government
 Provide support for the establishment of
the Community-Based Rehabilitation
Program;
 Provide support to the treated/drug free
individual by endorsing him/her for job
opportunity; and
 Monitor the implementation of the
Program.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
City/Municipal Government
Ensure that the Anti-Drug Abuse Councils
are organized and operational in the
city/municipality and component
barangays;

Provide support for the organization and


mobilization of the MASA MASID Team
and the Community Rehabilitation
Network;

Consolidate the location of the surrenderers;


ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

City/Municipal Government
Consolidate the location of the surrenderers;

Provide support for the establishment of the


Community-Based Rehabilitation Program;
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

City/Municipal Government
Organize activities with the participation of the
drug patients and other members of the
community such as sports, Zumba, tree
planting, and livelihood activities for them to
inter-act with other members of the community
to minimize stigma towards individual
undergoing rehabilitation;
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

City/Municipal Government
Provide support to the treated/drug free
individual by endorsing him/her for job
opportunity; and

Monitor the implementation of the


Program.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
DILG Provincial Field Offices
 Advocate the MASA MASID Program to
the local government units;

 Coordinate with and provide technical


assistance to DILG Field Officers at the
City/Municipal level in the
implementation of the Program;
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
DILG Provincial Field Offices
 Orient the Expanded UBAS C/M TWG on
the Program; and

 Oversee the implementation of the


Program in the component cities,
municipalities and barangays and ensure
its successful implementation.
CLOSING STATEMENT

“Coming together is a BEGINNING;


Keeping Together is PROGRESS;
Working Together is SUCCESS.”

By Henry Ford
DAGHANG
SALAMAT!

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