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Outline of
                                                      Presentation
                                                      I.   Brief background of
                                                           CWC
                                                      II. Convention on the
                                                           Rights of the Child
                                                      III. Recent Laws on
                                                           Children
Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC)




                       Photo by: Tina Marie de Leon
COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE OF
         CHILDREN
LEGAL BASES
Presidential Decree No. 603 (Dec. 10, 1974)
   Created the CWC & established it under the Office of the
President. Otherwise known as “The Child and Youth
Welfare Code (As amended). The enforcement &
implementation of P.D. 603 was its primary responsibility.

Executive Order No. 708 (July 27, 1981)
    Reorganized the Office of the President and placed CWC as
an attached agency to the DSWD.

Executive Order No. 233 (July 22, 1987)
   Redefined the role and organizational structure of the
CWC and enlarged its membership and included youth
representative to the Council Board. Remained attached to
DSWD.
LEGAL BASES
Republic Act No. 8980 (December 5, 2000)
    “The Early Childhood Care and Development Act”
Designated the CWC also as the National ECCD
Coordinating Council and attached it to the Office of
the President

Executive Order No. 778 (January 13, 2009)
     Transformed the CWC into the ECCD Council,
attached to the Office of the President. The functions
and staff of CWC which are not part of ECCD are
transferred to DSWD.

Executive Order No. 806 (June 9, 2009)
       Amending EO No. 778 and affirmed that CWC
shall continue to function and exercise the same
powers pursuant to the provisions of PD 603 and EO
233 and attached to DSWD.
VISION

 The focal government inter-
agency body providing dynamic
leadership in ensuring a child-
friendly and child-sensitive
society where every child fully
enjoys his/her rights.
Mission:
CWC shall undertake its coordinative role for
children through:

  Coordination of implementation and
     enforcement of all laws relative to the
     promotion of children’s welfare;

  Formulation and advocacy for the
     implementation of policies, programs and
     measures for children;

  Monitoring and evaluation of policies,
     programs and measures for children;
Mission:
CWC shall undertake its coordinative role
for children through:

    Advocacy for child rights and
     mobilization of resources;

  Building strong networks, partnerships and
   coordination mechanisms; and

  Institution building of partners and stakeholders
Composition of CWC
       DSWD     DepEd       DILG

 DOH
                                      NEDA
DOLE
                                     CWC
DA
                                  Secretariat
DOJ
                                       3 private
NNC                                   Individuals

          Ex-Officio Members
         - Phil. Information Agency
         - NAPC- CBS Sectoral Rep
COUNCIL
                            BOARD
                                                      TECHNICAL
   RSCWC                                             MANAGEMENT
                         SECRETARIAT
                                                        GROUP
                          (Executive
                           Director)
  Provincial
    /LCPC                                               Sectoral Panels/
                                                          Committees
                         Deputy Executive
                          Director (CWC)
 Municipality
 /City /LCPC                                       Committee on Children in
                                                  Need of Special Protection
                  Policy and Planning Division    (CNSP)
                  (PPD)
                                                        5 Subcommittees
  Barangay        Localization and                 Committee on Family and
Council for the   Institutionalization Division     Alternative Care(ComFAPC)
 Protection of    (IDMD)
   Children                                       Committee on Children and
                  Administrative and Finance      HIV/AIDS (ComCHA)
    (BCPC)        Division (AFD)
                                                  National Committee on
                  Public Affairs and              Children and Youth Participation
                  Information Office (PAIO)
                                                   Communication Committee
                  Management Information
                  Service (MIS)
Who is a child?

     A child is every human being below
the age of 18 years unless, national laws
recognize the age of majority earlier –
(CRC, Article 1)
What are the Rights
  of the Child?
 To be born. To have a name and nationality

 To be free

 To have a family

 To have a good education

 To have enough food, healthy and active body
What are the Rights
of the Child?
 To be given the opportunity for play and leisure

 To be given protection against abuse, danger
  and violence

 To live in a peaceful community

 To be assisted and defended by the government

 To be able to express own views
What is the
Convention on the
Rights of the
Child?
. is an international instrument of law that defines the
comprehensive sets of rights that ALL children must
enjoy. State parties should ensure that all appropriate
measures are undertaken to ensure enjoyment of child
rights


1990
The
Convention on
the
Rights of the
Child
Basic Principles
•Best Interest of the Child
•Right to life, survival and
      development
   •Non-discrimination
  •Right to participation
Categories
         •   Survival,
    •     Development,
        •  Protection,
•        and Participation.
Survival Rights

Every child has the inherent right to life,
   and the State has an obligation to
    ensure the child’s survival and
  development. They include rights to
adequate food, shelter, clean water, and
          primary health care.
Development Rights


 These are rights to the resources, skills
 and contributions necessary for the full
 development of the child. They include
  rights to formal education, leisure and
     recreation, cultural activities and
                information.
Protection Rights

These rights include protection from all
     forms of child abuse, neglect,
 exploitation and cruelty, including the
 right to special protection in times of
 war and protection from abuse in the
         criminal justice system.
Participation Rights

Children are entitled to the freedom to
express opinions and to have a say in
     matters affecting their social,
   economic, religious, cultural and
    political life. Participation rights
 include the right to express opinions
and be heard, the right to information
      and freedom of association.
Related Articles of the Convention
 General Measures of Implementation
    Implementation of rights (article 4)
    Promotion of rights and dissemination of
     information (article 42)
    Respect for higher standards (article 41)

 Definition of a Child
     Definition of a child (article 1)

 General Principles
     Non-discrimination (article 2)
Related Articles of the Convention

 General Principles
    Best interests of the child (article 3)
    Right to life, survival and development
     (article 6)
    Respect for the views of the child (article
     12)

  Civil Rights and Freedoms
      Name and nationality (article 7)
      Preservation of identity (article 8)
      Freedom of expression (article 13)
Related Articles of the Convention
 Civil Rights and Freedoms
  Access to appropriate information (article 17)
  Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
    (article 14)
  Freedom of association and peaceful
    assembly (article 15)
  Protection of privacy (article 16)
  Prohibition of torture and the death penalty
   (article 37 (a) )
 Family Environment and Alternative Care
  Parental guidance and the child’s evolving
   capacities (article 5)
Related Articles of the Convention
 Family Environment and Alternative Care
      Parental responsibilities (article 18(1) and (2) )
      Separation from parents (article 9)
      Family reunification (article 10)
      Recovery of maintenance for the child (article
       27 (4) )
      Children deprived of a family environment
       (article 20)
      Adoption (article 21)
      Illicit transfer and non-return (article 11)
      Prevention of abuse and neglect (articles 19
       and 39)
Related Articles of the Convention
 Family Environment and Alternative Care
    Periodic review of placement (article 25)

 Basic Health and Welfare
   Disabled children (article 23)
   Health and health services (article 24)
   Social security and child care services
    and facilities (articles 26 and 18(3) )
   Standard of living (article 27)
  Education
    Education, including vocational training
     and guidance (article 28)
Related Articles of the Convention
 Education
  Aims of education (article 29)
  Leisure, recreation and cultural activities (article 31)

 Special Protection Measures

  Children in situations of emergency
  Refugee children (article 22)
  Children in armed conflicts (article 38)
  Children in conflict with the law
  Administration of juvenile justice (article 40)
Related Articles of the Convention
 Special Protection Measures
  Children in conflict with the law
   Children deprived of their liberty (article
     37(b), (c) and (d) )
   Sentencing of juveniles (article 37(a) )
   Physical and psychological recovery and
     social reintegration (article 39)
  Children in situations of exploitation, including
     physical and psychological recovery and
     social reintegration
  Economic exploitation, including child labor
    (article 32)
Related Articles of the Convention
 Special Protection Measures

 Children in situations of exploitation, including
  physical and psychological recovery and social
  reintegration
    Drug abuse (article 33)
    Sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (article
      34)
    Sale, trafficking and abduction (article 35)
    Other forms of exploitation (article 36)
    Children belonging to a minority or indigenous
      group (article 30)
Policy and Legislative
Initiatives (Recent Laws)
   R.A. 9208 or Anti-Trafficking in Persons
     Act of 2003
   R.A. 9231 – 19 December 2003 (An Act
    Providing for the Elimination of the Worst Forms
    of Child Labor and Affording Stronger Protection
    for the working child 1987 Constitution
   R.A. 9255 of 2003 or An Act allowing illegitimate
    children to use the surname of their father,
    amending for the purpose Article 176 of E.O No.
    209
Policy and Legislative
Initiatives (Recent Laws)

   R.A. 9262 or Anti-Violence Against
    Women and their children Act of 2004
   R.A. 9288 of 2004 or An Act promulgating a
     Comprehensive Policy and a National
     System for Ensuring Newborn Screening
   R.A. 9344 or Juvenile Justice and Welfare
    Act of 2006
   R.A. 10022 or Expanded Breastfeeding
    Promotion Act of 2009
Policy and Legislative
Initiatives (Recent Laws)

   R.A. 9523 of 2009 or An Act Requiring the
     Certification of the DSWD to declare a “Child
     legally available for Adoption”
   R.A. 9745 or Anti-Torture Act
   R.A. 9775, also known as the Anti-Child
     Pornography Act of 2009
   R.A. 9858 of 2009 (Legitimization of Children
    Born to Underage Parents
Thank You.

 …Every Child is our Responsibility!

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Child Rights

  • 1. Outline of Presentation I. Brief background of CWC II. Convention on the Rights of the Child III. Recent Laws on Children Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) Photo by: Tina Marie de Leon
  • 2. COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN
  • 3. LEGAL BASES Presidential Decree No. 603 (Dec. 10, 1974) Created the CWC & established it under the Office of the President. Otherwise known as “The Child and Youth Welfare Code (As amended). The enforcement & implementation of P.D. 603 was its primary responsibility. Executive Order No. 708 (July 27, 1981) Reorganized the Office of the President and placed CWC as an attached agency to the DSWD. Executive Order No. 233 (July 22, 1987) Redefined the role and organizational structure of the CWC and enlarged its membership and included youth representative to the Council Board. Remained attached to DSWD.
  • 4. LEGAL BASES Republic Act No. 8980 (December 5, 2000) “The Early Childhood Care and Development Act” Designated the CWC also as the National ECCD Coordinating Council and attached it to the Office of the President Executive Order No. 778 (January 13, 2009) Transformed the CWC into the ECCD Council, attached to the Office of the President. The functions and staff of CWC which are not part of ECCD are transferred to DSWD. Executive Order No. 806 (June 9, 2009) Amending EO No. 778 and affirmed that CWC shall continue to function and exercise the same powers pursuant to the provisions of PD 603 and EO 233 and attached to DSWD.
  • 5. VISION The focal government inter- agency body providing dynamic leadership in ensuring a child- friendly and child-sensitive society where every child fully enjoys his/her rights.
  • 6. Mission: CWC shall undertake its coordinative role for children through: Coordination of implementation and enforcement of all laws relative to the promotion of children’s welfare; Formulation and advocacy for the implementation of policies, programs and measures for children; Monitoring and evaluation of policies, programs and measures for children;
  • 7. Mission: CWC shall undertake its coordinative role for children through:  Advocacy for child rights and mobilization of resources;  Building strong networks, partnerships and coordination mechanisms; and  Institution building of partners and stakeholders
  • 8. Composition of CWC DSWD DepEd DILG DOH NEDA DOLE CWC DA Secretariat DOJ 3 private NNC Individuals Ex-Officio Members - Phil. Information Agency - NAPC- CBS Sectoral Rep
  • 9. COUNCIL BOARD TECHNICAL RSCWC MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT GROUP (Executive Director) Provincial /LCPC Sectoral Panels/ Committees Deputy Executive Director (CWC) Municipality /City /LCPC  Committee on Children in Need of Special Protection Policy and Planning Division (CNSP) (PPD) 5 Subcommittees Barangay Localization and  Committee on Family and Council for the Institutionalization Division Alternative Care(ComFAPC) Protection of (IDMD) Children Committee on Children and Administrative and Finance HIV/AIDS (ComCHA) (BCPC) Division (AFD) National Committee on Public Affairs and Children and Youth Participation Information Office (PAIO)  Communication Committee Management Information Service (MIS)
  • 10. Who is a child? A child is every human being below the age of 18 years unless, national laws recognize the age of majority earlier – (CRC, Article 1)
  • 11. What are the Rights of the Child?  To be born. To have a name and nationality  To be free  To have a family  To have a good education  To have enough food, healthy and active body
  • 12. What are the Rights of the Child?  To be given the opportunity for play and leisure  To be given protection against abuse, danger and violence  To live in a peaceful community  To be assisted and defended by the government  To be able to express own views
  • 13. What is the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
  • 14. . is an international instrument of law that defines the comprehensive sets of rights that ALL children must enjoy. State parties should ensure that all appropriate measures are undertaken to ensure enjoyment of child rights 1990 The Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • 15. Basic Principles •Best Interest of the Child •Right to life, survival and development •Non-discrimination •Right to participation
  • 16. Categories • Survival, • Development, • Protection, • and Participation.
  • 17. Survival Rights Every child has the inherent right to life, and the State has an obligation to ensure the child’s survival and development. They include rights to adequate food, shelter, clean water, and primary health care.
  • 18. Development Rights These are rights to the resources, skills and contributions necessary for the full development of the child. They include rights to formal education, leisure and recreation, cultural activities and information.
  • 19. Protection Rights These rights include protection from all forms of child abuse, neglect, exploitation and cruelty, including the right to special protection in times of war and protection from abuse in the criminal justice system.
  • 20. Participation Rights Children are entitled to the freedom to express opinions and to have a say in matters affecting their social, economic, religious, cultural and political life. Participation rights include the right to express opinions and be heard, the right to information and freedom of association.
  • 21. Related Articles of the Convention  General Measures of Implementation  Implementation of rights (article 4)  Promotion of rights and dissemination of information (article 42)  Respect for higher standards (article 41)  Definition of a Child  Definition of a child (article 1)  General Principles  Non-discrimination (article 2)
  • 22. Related Articles of the Convention  General Principles  Best interests of the child (article 3)  Right to life, survival and development (article 6)  Respect for the views of the child (article 12)  Civil Rights and Freedoms  Name and nationality (article 7)  Preservation of identity (article 8)  Freedom of expression (article 13)
  • 23. Related Articles of the Convention  Civil Rights and Freedoms  Access to appropriate information (article 17)  Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion (article 14)  Freedom of association and peaceful assembly (article 15)  Protection of privacy (article 16)  Prohibition of torture and the death penalty (article 37 (a) )  Family Environment and Alternative Care  Parental guidance and the child’s evolving capacities (article 5)
  • 24. Related Articles of the Convention  Family Environment and Alternative Care  Parental responsibilities (article 18(1) and (2) )  Separation from parents (article 9)  Family reunification (article 10)  Recovery of maintenance for the child (article 27 (4) )  Children deprived of a family environment (article 20)  Adoption (article 21)  Illicit transfer and non-return (article 11)  Prevention of abuse and neglect (articles 19 and 39)
  • 25. Related Articles of the Convention  Family Environment and Alternative Care  Periodic review of placement (article 25)  Basic Health and Welfare  Disabled children (article 23)  Health and health services (article 24)  Social security and child care services and facilities (articles 26 and 18(3) )  Standard of living (article 27)  Education  Education, including vocational training and guidance (article 28)
  • 26. Related Articles of the Convention  Education  Aims of education (article 29)  Leisure, recreation and cultural activities (article 31)  Special Protection Measures  Children in situations of emergency  Refugee children (article 22)  Children in armed conflicts (article 38)  Children in conflict with the law  Administration of juvenile justice (article 40)
  • 27. Related Articles of the Convention  Special Protection Measures  Children in conflict with the law  Children deprived of their liberty (article 37(b), (c) and (d) )  Sentencing of juveniles (article 37(a) )  Physical and psychological recovery and social reintegration (article 39)  Children in situations of exploitation, including physical and psychological recovery and social reintegration  Economic exploitation, including child labor (article 32)
  • 28. Related Articles of the Convention  Special Protection Measures  Children in situations of exploitation, including physical and psychological recovery and social reintegration  Drug abuse (article 33)  Sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (article 34)  Sale, trafficking and abduction (article 35)  Other forms of exploitation (article 36)  Children belonging to a minority or indigenous group (article 30)
  • 29. Policy and Legislative Initiatives (Recent Laws)  R.A. 9208 or Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003  R.A. 9231 – 19 December 2003 (An Act Providing for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labor and Affording Stronger Protection for the working child 1987 Constitution  R.A. 9255 of 2003 or An Act allowing illegitimate children to use the surname of their father, amending for the purpose Article 176 of E.O No. 209
  • 30. Policy and Legislative Initiatives (Recent Laws)  R.A. 9262 or Anti-Violence Against Women and their children Act of 2004  R.A. 9288 of 2004 or An Act promulgating a Comprehensive Policy and a National System for Ensuring Newborn Screening  R.A. 9344 or Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006  R.A. 10022 or Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2009
  • 31. Policy and Legislative Initiatives (Recent Laws)  R.A. 9523 of 2009 or An Act Requiring the Certification of the DSWD to declare a “Child legally available for Adoption”  R.A. 9745 or Anti-Torture Act  R.A. 9775, also known as the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009  R.A. 9858 of 2009 (Legitimization of Children Born to Underage Parents
  • 32. Thank You. …Every Child is our Responsibility!

Editor's Notes

  1. Council for the Welfare of Children The Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) is the focal inter-agency body of the Philippine Government for children. It is mandated to coordinate the implementation and enforcement of all laws, formulate, monitor and evaluate policies, programs and measures for children.
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  3. Issuances before Executive Order No. 778 Executive Order Act No. 349 (August 17, 2004) Established clear lines of authority over the CWC/NECCDCC Secretariat. DepEd Secretary to exercise primary oversight functions over the DED for CWC/NECCDC exclusively concerned with ECCD programs while DSWD Secretary to exercise primary oversight functions over DED for CWC/NECCDCC exclusively concerned with all other functions of the CWC.Executive Order No. 630 (June 28, 2007) Transferred the CWC from Office of the President to the DSWD.Executive Order No. 760 (October 23, 2008) Transferred the CWC/NECCDCC from DSWD to the Office of the President and the Chairperson to be appointed by the President.Executive Order No. 778 (Read on Transparency)Executive Order No. 806 (Read on Transparency)
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  7. The CWC Board is the highest policy making body on child welfare. The Board is composed of nine (7) line agencies (DSWD, DepEd, DILG, DOH, DOLE, DA, DOJ); three (3) coordinating bodies (NNC, NEDA, CWC Secretariat); three (3) Private Individuals, one of them is a youth. Ex-Officio Members namely: Philippine Information Agency and NPAC – CBS Sectoral Representative. 
  8. The Technical Management Group (TMG) serves as clearing house for agenda and policy issues for adoption of the Board. It is composed of various Bureau Heads and Service Heads of each member agency of the Council, non-government organizations as appropriate, and the Chairperson of the different committees of the Council.  The existing Committees are (1) Committee on Children in Need of Special Protection (CNSP) with five Subcommittees; (2) Committee on Family and Alternative Parental Care (ComFAPC); (3) Committee on Children and HIV/AIDS (ComCHA); (4) National Committee on Children and Youth Participation; and, (5) Communication Committee. The TMG may organize new committees or sub-committees to address more specific issues or emerging concerns on children, like its National Network to End Violence Against Children and Technical Working Group on Macro Monitoring System. The Council Secretariat is the executive arm of the Council headed by the Executive Director with a Deputy Executive Director. It is composed of three (3) divisions – Policy and Planning Division, Localization and Institutionalization Development Division, and Administrative and Finance Division. The Public Affairs and Information Office and the Management Information Service are placed under the Office of the Executive Director. 
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