Tambuling Batangas Publication September 12-18, 2018 Issue | Page 8

Pormalin sa ulam na GG at Bukbok sa Bigas... p. 4 The Best Choice for Design & Quality VOLUME XLI No. 38 September 12-18, 2018 P6.00 For quotation requests, please contact us at (049) 834-6261 or email us at sinagprinting@ gmail.com Barangay officials sumailalim sa seminar sa barangay administration BATANGAS CITY- Sumailalim sa tatlong araw na seminar tungkol sa Barangay Governance and Administration ang mga barangay chairmen, Sangguniang Barangay at Sangguniang Kabataan chairpersons mula sa first batch ng 35 barangays noong September 4-6, 2018 sa Batangas City Convention Center. Ang mga mga barangay na lumahok ay kinabibilangan ng Poblacion, Kumintang Ibaba at Ilaya, Sta Rita Karsada at Aplaya, Calicanto, Bolbok, Alangilan, Cuta, Wawa, Sta Clara at Malitam. Ayon kay Mylene Follero, local government operations officer 2 ng City Department of Interior and Local Govrnment (DILG), layunin ng seminar na ito na mabigyan ng kaalaman ang mga barangay officials lalo na ang mga bagong halal tungkol sa mahusay na pamamahala ng kanilang barangay at ang mga dapat nilang gawin alinsunod sa mga programa at proyektong ipinatutupad ng pamahalaang nasyonal at lokal. Ito rin ay pagpapatupad ng BNEO for GREAT o Barangay Newly Elected Officials for Grassroots Renewal and Empowerment for Accountable and Transparent (GREAT) barangay upang mapalakas ang mga bagong halal na barangay officials sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay sa kanila ng kaalaman na makakatulong sa kanilang maunawaan at makamit ang epektibong pagtupad sa kanilang tugkulin. Naging resource speakers sina Follero tungkol sa Duties and Functions of Administrative Governance; Councilor Alyssa Cruz - Barangay Legislation; Fiscal Rita Gonzales- Katarungang Pambarangay at Violence Against Women and Children law, Armie Madayad—Accounting and Auditing; Flora Andal- Barangay Budget; Eric Sanohan- Public Ethics. Tinalakay din dito ang Ensuring Smooth Transition, Barangay Development Plan and Barangay Capacity Development- Based Institution, Business-Friendly and Competitive LGUs, Environment Protective and Disaster Resilient LGUs, Socially Protective and Safe LGUs, Transparent, Accountable, Participative and Effective LGUs at Enhancing Barangay Performance. Hinimok ng DILG na i promote din sa mga barangay ang disaster resilience and climate change adaptation, peace and order, economic competitiveness at fighting corruption. Nire require din nila sa bawat barangay captain na mag sumite ng BAGAD o Barangay Agenda for Governance and Development, isang action plan kung saan nakapaloob ang kanilang naging programa at proyekto sa unang 100 days ng kanilang panunungkulan. (PIO Batangas City) DOH urges Senate to pass P1.16 B supplemental budget for Dengvaxia vaccinees By DOH MANILA -- The Department of Health on Tuesday urged the Senate to pass the bill appropriating P1.16 billion as supplemental budget to aid children vaccinated with Dengvaxia. Secretary Francisco T. Duque III made the appeal after the Upper House failed to deliberate on the said bill last August 15. “We are making an appeal in behalf of the children vaccinated with Dengvaxia who are the intended beneficiaries of this supplemental budget. We are urging our honorable senators to pass the Senate version of the bill,” Secretary Duque said. President Rodrigo R. Duterte has certified as urgent the bill granting the DOH supplemental budget to finance the medical assistance of the children and other individuals vaccinated with Dengvaxia. The House of Representatives in May approved on third and final reading House Bill 7449, which is the House version of the proposed supplemental budget. The amount represents the money refunded by Sanofi Pasteur to the DOH for the unused Dengvaxia vaccines returned to them. “The entire amount of P1.16 billion will be used exclusively to fund efforts to improve the situation of children vaccinated with Dengvaxia,” Secretary Duque said. More than P945.8 million will be allocated for medical assistance program of Dengvaxia vaccinees seeking treatment, either confined at a hospital or outpatient. Around P148.3 million will be spent on assessment and monitoring of Dengvaxia vaccinees and for supplies and medicines. Lastly, around P67.6 million will be used on the deployment of health workers who will follow up on complaints of vaccinees. “While the Senate version of the bill is still pending, the DOH is stretching its resources to attend to the needs of the vaccinees. We want to inform the Senate that every day umahok ay kinabibilangan ng Poblacion, Kumintang Ibaba at Ilaya, Sta Rita Karsada at Aplaya, Calicanto, Bolbok, Alangilan, Cuta, Wawa, Sta Clara at Malitam QCHD temporarily transfers frontline services to health centers By Susan G. De Leon QUEZON CITY--The Quezon City Health Department (QCHD) has temporarily transferred its frontline services to various health centers around the city while its main building inside the City Hall compound is being renovated. The offices of the city health officer, administrative division, technical division, and planning division are temporarily holding office at the Batasan Social Hygiene Clinic along IBP Road corner Commonwealth Avenue; the training and pre-marriage counselling offices are at the P. Bernardo Health Center along Ermin Garcia Street, Barangay Pinagkaisahan; the property section is at the Jaycees Building; the death certification review is at the Civic Building C inside the QC Hall compound; the central laboratory is at the Bagong Pag-asa Health Center at No. 38 Road 9 corner Road 10; the sanitation division is at the Project 6 Health Center along Road 7; and the health surveillance unit and information technology office (IT-Health) are at the Batasan Super Health Center located at IBP Road corner Commonwealth Avenue. City residents can get their health certificates and health permits at the Sanitation Division while applicants can secure their sanitary permits with the office of the city health officer at the Batasan Social Hygiene Clinic. Quezon City Hall employees’ medical certificates and medical clearances, gender certifications of QC born individuals with gender error in birth certificates, and bond medical certifications can be availed of at Project 6, Pinyahan, and Bernardo Health Centers. City Hall employees who need medical attention may go to the health centers in their barangays. Quezon City’s six animal bite centers are located in the following areas: Project 6 Health Center for District 1, Batasan Super Health Center for District 2, Socorro Health Center for District 3, Tatalon Health Center for District 4, Kaligayahan Health Center for District 5, and Melchora Aquino Health Center for District 6. The renovation of QCHD building is expected to be completed next year. “Tuloy-tuloy naman lahat ng services namin pero, ‘yun nga lang, medyo inconvenient dahil nasa iba’t ibang health centers na. Unlike dati na nasa City Hall. True, we have transferred to other areas pero we are still rendering the same services,” Dr. Maria Susan Vinluan, QCHD officer-in-charge and administrator, said. (PIA-NCR) Governor Jonvic Remulla visited the municipality of Alfonso to determine the immediate needs of the people in the locality and bring joy to them as he carried Ugnayan sa Barangay Program on September 4, 2018 held at Alfonso municipal covered court. Thirty-two barangays received two units of CCTV each to secure their safety and monitor the peace and order in the neighborhood of Alfonso. Seventh District Board Member Reinier Ambion , Mayor Virgilio Varias, Vice Mayor Randy Salamat and members of the barangay councils witnessed the distribution of CCTV’s and confirmed their support on the undertaking of the Remulla Administration.