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BADAC AND ITS

MANDATES
COURSE OUTLINE
LEGAL BASES OF BADAC

ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE OF BADAC

POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF


BADAC
OBJECTIVES

To know the different laws and issuances


on the creation of BADAC;

To familiarize BADAC Organizational


Structure

To increase the level of knowledge on


the Powers and Functions of BADAC
SALIENT FEATURES OF DILG MC
2015-63 (REVITALIZATION OF THE BARANGAY ANTI-
DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL AND THEIR ROLE IN DRUG
CLEARING OPERATIONS, JUNE 16, 2015)
I. Purpose
II. BADAC
a) Powers and Functions
III.BADAC Committees
IV.Sanctions
POWERS AND
FUNCTIONS OF BADAC
Per DDB Regulation No. 3, S. 2017
Plan, Strategize, Implement and
1 Evaluate drug abuse prevention
programs in the barangay
PB convenes
the BADAC
members

Evaluation Identify and analyze the


problem of the
And
barangay on illegal
Recommendation drugs

Conduct regular meetings Set objectives


to assess the results of the
interventions and targets

Implement Identify programs,


projects and
the PPAs activities (PPAs)
Organize and orient the BADAC
2 Auxiliary Team (BAT)
What is BAT?

A group of 25 individuals who are residents of


the barangay

• 25 BAT Members in every 2,000 population


• 1 BAT Member in every 80 population (For below 2,000
population)
Organize and orient the BADAC
2 Auxiliary Team (BAT)
How to organize BAT?
Invite or recruit residents to be BAT members through
information drive, public announcement, flyers, text
brigade, social media;

Choose members who are of good repute and of


known probity and integrity in the barangay;

Issue an Executive Order creating BAT;


Organize and orient the BADAC
2 Auxiliary Team (BAT)
What are the functions of BAT?
1. Identify and report to BADAC: a) drug dependent
cases (those who have not availed of any
intervention); b) suspected drug personalities and
c) clandestine laboratories;

2. Assist in the IEC on illegal drugs and help facilitate


its distribution in collaboration with the school and
neighborhood associations;

3. Initiate the conduct of neighborhood activities on


drug prevention.
Equip the Tanod and BAT on their roles on
3 street level anti-illegal drug campaign

PB and/or the Chair CPOPS


shall request the DILG Field
Officer/Local PNP for the
conduct of related
seminar/training;

Monitor the
Schedule the
performance of
conduct of the
the Tanod and
seminar/training;
BAT.

Prepare an after- Ensure


training report and
attendance of
furnish the
C/MLGOO;C/MADAC Tanod and BAT
copy of the report; Members;
Coordinate and collaborate with other
4 institutions

Coordinate and collaborate with other


institutions (i.e C/MADAC, LSWDO, C/MHO)
implementing programs and projects on
drug abuse prevention at the barangay
level;

Conduct regular consultative meetings at


least once a month with organizations
(CSOs, NGOs, POs) in the barangays and
get their commitment to assist in curbing
drug menace in the community.
Conduct IEC on illegal drug
5 demand reduction
DRUG DEMAND REDUCTION
To take people away from abusing dangerous drugs and
controlled substances and eliminate their desire to abuse
drugs

Information and Education Campaign on:


Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 (RA 9165)

Random Drug Testing for students and teachers

Healthy and Drug Free Lifestyle Rehabilitation and Integration Programs

Preventive education program for the students and OSYs

Income-generating/livelihood program Roles of family in drug prevention


6 Strengthen family ties in the barangay
Prepare and educate the families on the
adverse effect of drug abuse

Promote family life enrichment activities to


enhance cohesive, bonding and harmonious
relationship

Equip parents with the families on parenting


and life skills towards drug free home

Promote and strengthen Filipino family values


to uphold family ties, unity and growth.
Determine, maintain, gather and
7 update data information
DATA INFORMATION ON:
names and other personal information of actual
residents of the barangay

drug related incidents and its effect on the peace


and order situation

List of suspected drug personalities and pushers


Determine, maintain, gather and
7 update data information
• Registry of Barangay Inhabitants [RBI] under the custody of
the Barangay Secretary

• Results of ocular inspection or mapping of actual residents


vis-à-vis RBI

• List of suspicious individual, dwelling or establishment,


suspected drugs personalities

• Log of illegal drugs related incidents

• Reports of suspected drug users, pushers for submission to


CADAC/MADAC
8 Identify drug affected house clusters,
work places, streets, puroks and sitios

Conduct regular ronda

Maintain a list of identified drug-affected house


clusters, work places, streets, puroks and sitios
with suspected illegal drug-related activities

Report immediately to PDEA and Local


PNP any violation of R.A. 9165
9 Conduct of inventory of drug personalities
Conduct inventory of suspected drug
personalities
Identify who were brought to both the Facility
and Community- based Rehabilitation
Centers;

Coordinate with PNP, PDEA or concerned office or


agency and request copy or list of validated drug
personalities and those who were brought to
CbRCs, for monitoring purposes;

Track and record the status and development of


the concerned individual.
Refer suspected drug users to the
10 C/MADAC and other institutions for
counseling and rehabilitation

The BADAC Chair shall:

• Establish Referral Desk; and

• Assign Duty Officer [DOs];


1 Female, one Male

• Provide PNP, PDEA and DILG the


name/s of DOs
Refer suspected drug users to the
10 C/MADAC and other institutions for
counselling and rehabilitation

The Duty Officer shall:

• Interview suspected drug user who voluntarily


surrender in the Barangay

• Issue endorsement or referral letter to C/MADAC


or other appropriate institutions for evaluation

• Monitor and update status or development of the


concerned individual
Refer drug users and dependents who
11 voluntarily surrender to appropriate
officer

The Barangay Duty Officer shall:

• Endorse or refer surrenderer to the City or Mun.


DO who shall assess, interview, verify, screen and
refer to DOH or to any appropriate office or agency
per Section 3 of DDB Regulation No. 4, S. 2016

• Record or log processes conducted

• Monitor progress of the concerned individual


Monitor periodically those undertaking Community

12 Based Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation (CBDTR) thru


random drug testing to patients who exhibit indication
of using dangerous drugs

Monitor progress of individual


undergoing CBDTR thru drug testing;

Coordinate with DOH or appropriate


office for random drug test;

Record status or development of


concerned individual;
Empower the community in reporting
13 drug related cases

Establish SECURE reporting mechanism

Develop an award and commendation system for informants

Conduct information and education campaign to raise awareness

Establish feedback mechanism to gather inputs and suggestions


for improvement (DROP BOX)

Report accomplishments as a result of the community cooperation

ENSURE CONFIDENTIALITY AT ALL TIMES!


Extend assistance to law enforcement
14 agencies during the conduct of anti-
drug operation

Upon instructions, attend briefing conducted by the concerned law


enforcement agency

Upon request, any member of BADAC must provide assistance during


operation

The one to act as witness during the anti-drug operation, whenever


necessary, must be limited to an elected barangay official

Act as witness in court, whenever necessary, until the resolution of the case
Extend assistance to law enforcement
14 agencies during the conduct of anti-
drug operation

Be vigilant and ensure safety;

Observe protocol when assisting law enforcement officers during


operations;

Check, physical count of seized drugs, paraphernalia, and other


related items as against the list or inventory before signing;

The BADAC Chairman or any elected barangay official should


sign the inventory of seized drugs and paraphernalia;

Ask for a copy of the inventory of seized drugs, paraphernalia and


other related items;
Extend assistance to law enforcement
14 agencies during the conduct of anti-
drug operation
Note:
• If CICL is involved, CICL should not be handcuffed
unless there is a valid reason to restrain concerned
CICL

• Female member operative shall arrest and frisk


female suspect and shall take into custody, children
found in the place of operation

• Inform all arrested suspect of his or her


CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
Extend assistance to law enforcement
14 agencies during the conduct of anti-
drug operation
Ensure safety of the community

Clear away uninvolved people.

Secure outer perimeter of the target


area.
15 Create a favorable policy environment
BADAC
Implement
should
the ordinance
recommend Sanggunian and ensure
ordinances
on anti-illegal
to pass an continuous
ordinance implementa-
drug
tion
campaign

Ordinances such as:


INSTALLATION OF CCTVs
STREETLIGHTS CURFEW
Set quarterly targets to reduce the level of
16 drug affectation & ultimately achieve drug-
cleared status & maintain the status of drug-
cleared & unaffected barangays thru ADAC
Plan of Action

Implement identified
Monitor timeliness /status
interventions in the
of implementation
BADAC Plan of Action

Update the BADAC Plan of


Prepare progress report
Action
16 agency
Submit reports to appropriate

REPORTS FREQUENCY SUBMISSION TO DETAILS


Accomplishment Monthly C/MADAC Accomplishment vis-
Report à-vis BADAC Plan of
Action
Monitoring Report of Quarterly C/MADAC Progress of the
Surrenderer surrenderer
BADAC Monitoring Annually C/MLGOO BADAC Plan of
Report Action; Composition
and Names of
Members of BADAC;
amount of budget
allocated for BADAC

Consolidated Regular (if data is C/MADAC and Local Suspected drug


information report available) PNP personalities
17 drug-related cases filed
Monitor disposition and progress of

Coordinate with the Local PNP on the


cases filed against drug personalities

Conduct regular follow-up of illegal drugs


related cases filed before the Court

Maintain database on the matter

Prepare status report


Organize house clusters and
18 designate cluster leader
BADAC’s support to the local PNP in Barangay Clearing Operations

The Punong Barangay shall:

1. Cluster or group the houses within the barangay by any of the


following:

• By Purok or Sitio – 1 cluster may be composed of houses in 1 to


2 puroks or sitios;

• By Number of Houses – 10 to 20 or more houses adjacent to each


other may be considered as 1 cluster;
Organize house clusters and
18 designate cluster leader (Section 6, (3), (A)
DDB Resolution No. 3 s. 2017

By Street – houses in 1 to 2 streets may be


considered as 1 cluster;

By Subdivision – houses in 1 subdivision may be


considered as 1 cluster

2. Choose a cluster leader for each house cluster;


3. Convene all the cluster leaders, by sending letter of
invitation, text message or by personal invitation;
Organize house clusters and
18 designate cluster leader (Section 6, (3), (A)
DDB Resolution No. 3 s. 2017

4. Orient the cluster leaders on the objectives of


house clustering and their roles and responsibilities;

5. Issue an Executive Order or Ordinance


designating the house cluster leaders and their
specific functions.

6. Whenever necessary, invite the Cluster Leaders


during the BADAC regular meeting;
Organize house clusters and
18 designate cluster leader

7. If possible, provide the cluster leader updated list of


barangay residents in the assigned house cluster taken from
the registry of barangay inhabitants (RBIs) under the custody of
the Barangay Secretary;

8. Ensure that the Barangay Secretary maintains and updates


the RBIs pursuant to Section 394 (d) (6) of the LGC and
Memorandum Circular No. 2008- 144; and

9. Provide the cluster leaders with supplies and materials


necessary in the performance of their duties.
Organize house clusters and
18 designate cluster leader
The Cluster Leader shall:

1. Upon invitation or instruction of the Punong Barangay, attend


BADAC regular meeting;

2. Update and maintain list of residents in every household, or


the RBIs if any, within the assigned cluster, i.e.,
HOUSE NO. NAME SEX AGE OTHER DETAILS
Juana S. Cruz Female 48 Government Employee - DILG

1 Juanita S. Cruz Female 20 College Student – Fatima Antipolo

Juanito S. Cruz Male 16 Grade 11, STI Ortigas-Cainta


2 Pedro D. Santos Male 33 Unemployed
Maria D. Santos Female 31 Vendor
Organize house clusters and
18 designate cluster leader

3. Observe the day to day activities or happenings within the


assigned cluster and record any untoward incidents;

4. Report to BADAC Chair (PB) observations or information


gathered including those from other sources on illegal drugs
personalities and activities.

5. As much as practicable, monitor individuals coming in and


out of every house;

6. Perform other duties and functions as maybe assigned by the


BADAC Chairman.
END

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