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DepEd tells DSWD: Teachers won鈥檛 do 4Ps work anymore

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Public school teachers are no longer tasked to monitor the compliance of schoolchildren whose families are receiving cash assistance under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) and who must meet a required frequency of class attendance, among other conditions, in order to continue getting aid.

The Department of Education (DepEd) has informed the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the chief implementor of 4Ps, of its decision to relieve teachers of this additional responsibility.

Explaining its move, the DepEd noted that the law governing the poverty alleviation program does not have any provision specifically assigning such functions to teachers.

In a letter addressed to Social Welfare Secretary Erwin Tulfo and received by the DSWD on Thursday, Education Undersecretary Epimaco Densing III said the DepEd鈥檚 decision was in line with its 鈥渃ontinued effort鈥 to reduce the workload of faculty members so they could 鈥渇ocus on teaching.鈥

鈥楪enerate reports鈥

The DSWD has yet to respond to the DepEd鈥檚 letter, a copy of which was obtained by the Inquirer from Densing.

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers welcomed the DepEd鈥檚 move, but urged the agency to hire more nonteaching personnel鈥攊ncluding registrars, guidance counselors, accounting clerks, utility workers, among others鈥攚ho could handle administrative tasks in schools.

Reached for comment by the Inquirer on Friday, the DSWD spokesperson, Romel Lopez, said he was still awaiting Tulfo鈥檚 guidelines in connection with the points raised by Densing.

In the letter, Densing said the DepEd鈥攏ow under Vice President Sara Duterte鈥攈ad found out that teachers were being required to 鈥渕onitor and generate reports鈥 on the compliance of pupils from 4Ps households in their respective schools.

No extra pay

Densing cited Republic Act No. 11310, or the 4Ps Act, which in 2019 institutionalized the poverty alleviation program that was introduced during the Arroyo administration.

鈥淧lease be guided that [the law] and its implementing rules and regulations do not mandate our department鈥檚 personnel from (sic) monitoring and accomplishing reports relative to the program,鈥 Densing told Tulfo.

鈥淎s such, we intend to advise at the soonest possible time our teachers to turn over these tasks to your personnel,鈥欌 he added.

The law, however, includes the DepEd as a member of the program鈥檚 National Advisory Council, with the DSWD as the lead agency or 鈥渃entral planning, coordinating, implementing and monitoring body鈥 for 4Ps.

Other member agencies are the departments of health, agriculture, labor and employment, trade and industry, agrarian reform, science and technology, and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.

Densing also pointed out that teachers serving as 4Ps monitors were not receiving extra pay.

Conditions

Implemented based on the conditional cash transfer principle, 4Ps is one of the government鈥檚 longest-running poverty reduction programs. Its beneficiaries, selected from among the 鈥渆xtremely poor,鈥 receive cash aid in two forms: a health grant of P500 per household per month, or P6,000 annually; or an education grant of P300 per child every month for 10 months, for a total of P3,000 annually.

To stay on the program, they must meet certain conditions: pregnant women must avail themselves of pre- and postnatal care and must be attended to during childbirth by a trained professional; parents or guardians must attend family development sessions on responsible parenting, health and nutrition.

Children age 0-5 must regularly undergo health checkups and receive vaccines. Those age 6-14 must receive deworming pills twice a year, while those age 3-18 must be enrolled in school and attend at least 85 percent of the class days per month.

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