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ORGANIZING AND

STRENGTHENING OF LOCAL
COUNCILS FOR THE
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
(LCPC)
WHAT IS LCPC?
Basically it is an institutional
mechanism in the LGU that
facilitates and implements
childrens programs.
It is a council organized in all
levels (Prov, City, Municipality and
Barangay) that serves as the
umbrella organization for
childrens concerns.
It is a council fully harnessed to be
an efficient and effective advocate
of child rights, and implementor of
all childrens programs in the
GUIDING
LAWS
CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD-
adopted in November 20, 1989 by the United
Nations General Assembly

4 Principles of UN-
CRC

SURVIVAL
SECURITY/ PROTECTION
DEVELOPMENT
PARTICIPATION
CHILD 21
The Philippine National Strategic
Framework for Plan Development for
Children
a strategic framework for planning programs
and interventions that promote and safeguards
the right of children
it paints in broad strokes to achieve the vision
for the quality of life of Filipino children in 2025

Goal for 2025: every Filipino child will exercise


his/her rights to survival, protection, development
and participation throughout the life cycle
LEGAL BASES

RA 7610
RA 9344
ARTICLE 359 & 360 (CIVIL
CODE OF THE PHILS)
PD 603
RA 8980
RA 7610 SPECIAL
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
AGAINST CHILD ABUSE,
EXPLOITATION AND
DISCRIMINATION ACT
Provides for stronger deterrence
and special protection against
child abuse, exploitation and
discrimination and its
corresponding penalties.
RA 9344: Juvenile Justice and
Welfare
SEC. 15.Establishment Act
and Strengthening of Local
Councils for the Protection of Children.- Local Councils
for the Protection of Children (LCPC) shall be established in
all levels of local government, and where they have already
been established, they shall be strengthened within one (1)
year from the effectivity of this Act. Membership in the LCPC
shall be chosen from among the responsible members of the
community, including a representative from the youth sector,
as well as representatives from government and private
agencies concerned with the welfare of children.

One percent (1%) of the internal revenue allotment of


barangays, municipalities and cities shall be allocated for the
strengthening and implementation of the programs of the
LCPC: Provided, That the disbursement of the fund shall be
made by the LGU concerned.
ARTICLE 359 & 360
(CIVIL CODE OF THE
PHILS)
Provides that the
government shall establish
Councils for the Protection of
Children
PD 603 Art.87 - The Child and
Youth Welfare Code
Every Barangay Council shall
encourage the organization of a
Local Council for the Protection
of Children and shall coordinate
with the Council for the Welfare
of Children and Youth in drawing
and implementing plans for the
promotion of child welfare.
EVOLUTION MC 02-126
OF LCPC 2002
MC 02-121
1996 MC 96-139
1994 MC 94-14
1992 MC 92-70
1991 MC 91-57
MC 91-56
1990 MC 90-04
PD 603
NUMBER TITLE
Adoption of the Implementing Guidelines of
Memorandum Order 39 and the Revised
Guidelines on the Reorganization of Local Sub-
Committees for the Welfare of Children
94-14
Revised Guidelines on the organization and
strengthening of the LCPC incorporating thereat
ECCD Coordinating Committee at the provincial,
2002-121 city, municipal and barangay levels.

Creation of a sub-committee of the Barangay


Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) to
be called as Sub-Committee on Bright Child
(SCBC) in every barangay
2004-52
Guidelines in monitoring the functionality of the
LCPC at all levels
2005-07
Revised Guidelines in monitoring the functionality
of the LCPC at all levels
2008-126
AT WHAT LEVELS SHALL
THE LCPC/ECCD
COORDINATING
COMMITTEES BE
ORGANIZED?

Composed of: PROVINCE


CHAIRPERSON
CO-CHAIR CITY/
MEMBERS MUNICIPALITY

BARANGAY
Functions of the
Councils

Formulate gender
fair, culturally PROVINCE
relevant and
responsive plans
and programs CITY/
MUNICIPALITY
PROVINCE

Provide coordinative
CITY/
linkages MUNICIPALITY

BARANGAY
PROVINCE

Establish and
maintain database CITY/
on children MUNICIPALITY

BARANGAY
PROVINCE

Conduct capability
CITY/
building programs MUNICIPALITY

BARANGAY
PROVINCE

Perform other
functions as CITY/
provided by laws MUNICIPALITY

BARANGAY
Prepare Annual
Work and Financial PROVINCE
Plan for children
and recommend
appropriations to CITY/
MUNICIPALITY
the Sanggunian
Provide technical
assistance and PROVINCE
recommend
financial support
CITY/
MUNICIPALITY
Recommend local
legislations PROVINCE
promoting the 4
principles of UN-
CRC CITY/
MUNICIPALITY
Monitor and
evaluate the PROVINCE
implementation of
the program
CITY/
MUNICIPALITY
Foster education of
every child CITY/
MUNICIPALITY

BARANGAY
Advocate for the
establishment and CITY/
maintenance of MUNICIPALITY
children and youth
facilities
BARANGAY
Assist children in
need of special
protection and refer
CITY/
cases filed vs. child MUNICIPALITY
abusers to proper
agencies
BARANGAY
Document barangay
best practices on
children CITY/
MUNICIPALITY
Barangay Council for the
Protection of Children
Organization

The LCPC, through a Sangguniang


resolution/ordinance or Executive
Administrative Order by the Local
Chief Executive (LCE), must be
organized at all LGU levels.
Composition of the BCPC
Chair: Barangay Captain (BC)
Vice Chair : To be appointed by the
BC
Secretary Can be appointed by the
BC or elected by the Members

Members:
Youth Organization Chair
Day Care Worker
Barangay Health Worker
Barangay Nutrition Scholar
Public School Teacher
Chief of Barangay Police
NGO Representative
Children/Youth Representative
PO Representative
PTA President
Church-based Children Serving Group
Representative
Other Organizations
Meetings
conduct a regular quarterly
meetings and special meetings when
necessary.
meetings shall be supported by
minutes of meetings.
MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR No. 2005-07
The plan should be based on activities the LCPC is
going to undertake as a Council which include, but
Approved Action Plan of the LCPC
not limited to the following:
with corresponding budget
a. Preparation and updating of situationer or current
proposal
database on children in their areas of jurisdiction
as basis for the local planning for children.

b. Preparation of the Work and Financial Plan (WFP)


of the LCPC and its approval by the Sanggunian
concerned;
c. Monitoring of the four (4) gifts for Children
namely:

Local Development Plan for Children


(LDPC),
Local investment Plan for Children
d. Referral
(LIPC);to agencies/NGOs of children in need
of Local
assistance/protection and
Code for Children follow-up
(LCC); and on
action taken;
Local State of Children Report (LSCR)

e. Ensuring and monitoring of the enforcement


of laws/policies for the survival, development,
protection and participation of children; and
f. Monitoring and assessment of the programs,
projects and
activities (PPAs) on children being
undertaken
a. Early childhoodby the LGUsi.e.
education, which include, but
establishment
or not limited to of
improvement the following:
the standard daycare
centers, recruitment of trained/capacitated
daycare workers, etc.;
b. Elimination of all forms of child abuse/worst
forms of child labor;
c. Prevention of juvenile delinquency and
operationalization of justice system for
children in the locality;
d. Health and nutrition program, i.e.
immunization, salt iodization, feeding
programs, micronurient supplementation, etc.;
e. Programs for pregnant and lactating
mothers;
f. Community infrastructures like
childrens playground, childrens library,
youth centers, separate detention cell
for women and children from adult
offenders, etc.
g. Strengthening the family, such as
parental care and guidance, family week
celebration, parent education;
h. Potable water supply;
i. Legal Protection Program; and
j. HIV/AIDS Prevention Program.
Budget
DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2012-120
Enjoined the Local Chief Executives to appropriate in the
LGUs Annual Budget one percent (1%) of its IRA for the
Strengthening and Implementation of the Programs, Projects,
and Activities of the LCPC per section 15 of RA 9344
LGUs may increase allocation for the LCPC from 1%
requirement to ensure that all plans for children are provided
with funds and implemented.
LGUs are likewise encouraged to outsource funds or to
engage in partnership with private organizations,
establishments, and entities that provide financial assistance
for the implementation of LCPC programs, projects, and
activities.
The aforementioned undertakings may likewise be charged
against the 20% LDF of the LGU.
Inter-Agency Monitoring Task
Force (IMTF)
IMTF shall be created in every level (Municipal,
City, Provincial/HUC and Regional) to monitor
and evaluate the functionality of the LCPC.

IMTF Composition:

Citv/Municipal_IMTF

Chair: DILG/MLGOO
Co-chair: C/M Social Welfare & Devt.
Officer
Members: C/M Planning Officer
C/M Health Officer
LCPC Monitoring System

DILG
CWC PLANNING SERVICE

DILG
RSCWC REGIONAL OFFICE

PCPC

C/MCPC

BCPC
Indicators of a Functional
LCPC

1. BCPC officers are familiar with or trained on


child-friendly programs and services.
2. Records/Minutes of meetings
3. Presence of plans for children (stand alone
or integrated into the local development plan
There is an updated master list of the
barangays children showing their unique
needs and circumstances
Enforcement in the barangay of laws and
ordinances concerning children is closely
monitored.
4. Included in Local Budget
5. Projects/ Activities Undertaken
Factors Limiting the
Functionality of
limited capacity of barangay officials and staff
LCPC/BCPC
conduct of orientation to strengthen. BCPCs is
still incomplete.
election of a new officials means a
reorganization of the BCPC which may take more
or less four months to organize
reorientation of the duties and responsibilities
of all the committees
longer delay for the BCPC to restructure
budget is always limited; thus activities for BCPC
reorganization are not completely implemented

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