The
Department of Education (DepEd) enjoined all private and public elementary and
secondary schools to undertake activities in line with the celebration of the
2019 National Children’s Month (NCM) this November.
Education
Undersecretary Alain Del Pascua, in DepEd Memorandum No. 147 series of 2019,
expressed DepEd’s support to the celebration of the NCM this year which will be
led by the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC).
With the
theme, “Karapatang Pambata: Patuloy na Pahalagahan at Gampanan tungo sa
Magandang Kinabukasan,” this year’s celebration of the NCM is made extra
special as it coincides with the 30th Anniversary of the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN CRC).
Pascua
noted that the celebration of this year’s NCM is pursuant to Republic Act No.
10661 entitled “An Act Declaring the Month of November of Every Year as the
National Children’s Month” which also commemorates the adoption of the
Convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations General Assembly on
November 20, 1989.
The NCM,
Pascua noted, aims to “celebrate and recognize children as the most valuable
assets of the nation” as well as to “emphasize the importance of their role
within the Filipino family and Philippine society.” The law tasked the CWC,
Department of Social and Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the National Youth
Commission (NYC) to lead the annual celebration.
For its
part, DepEd encouraged its offices and public and private schools to
participate in major activities of the NCM.
This
year’s celebration, Pascua noted, aims to “intensify public awareness on the
rights of children and remind all sectors to be responsible in raising Filipino
children to become well-rounded people, and to protect them at all costs, as
enshrined in the UN CRC.”
Ultimately,
the celebration aims to “empower children as rights-holders and duty-bearers to
deliver commitment to promote, protect, and fulfill their rights as children.”
The said
activities may include hoisting of streamer/banner of this year’s NCM
celebration depicting its theme; recitation of the “Panatang Makabata” during
the flag raising ceremonies on all Mondays of November; development, production
and distribution of information, education and communication materials and
other collaterals to include those developed by the CWC; in-class discussions
on current issues such as bullying and conduct of child-friendly activities
such as art contests and others
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