Skip to main content

The Warbler Newsletter_Vol8_Issue1

Page 1

rbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler th

PHOTO

ENGAGE AND LEARN. Montserratians flaunted their placards and posters to join the campaign against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC), and Cyber Danger during the Nat’l Children’s Month Caravan.

THE WARBLER

Nat’l Children’s Month RCAT-VAWC acquaints Montserratians on OSAEC and Online Safety Ariana Janeo, Marywin Love Julito & John Martin Geronimo

MLMHS, SILAY CITY The information drive D - Raising awareness is in line with the celebration about the various aspects of the National Children’s of Human Trafficking, Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC), and Cyber Danger, the Regional InterAgency Committee Against Trafficking and Violence Against Women and their Children (RCAT-VAWC) Western Visayas engaged Montserratians in a School Information Caravan at the New Covered Court (NCC), November 20, 2023.

Month, sponsored by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), alongside the Philippine National Police- Women and Child Protection Division (PNP-WCPD), and the Department of Education (DepEd)-Silay Division. The caravan also discussed the Republic Act 11930, also known as the Anti- OSAEC and Anti-Child Sexual Abuse

and Exploitation Materials (CSAEM) which “recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, emotional, psychological and social well-being.” “In 2017, there was almost a 70% increase in CSAEM. Thus, always remember the 4Cs of risks: Content, Contact, Conduct, and Contract Risks,” said RCAT-VAWC Western Visayas Secretariat Xzyrabelle Servento on the

broader picture beyond the event. Moreover, the activity immersed the students in pressing issues about human trafficking— its means, acts, and purposes, combating trafficking in person, addressing online dangers to children, recognizing the red flags of OSAEC, and further understanding the nuances of being for sale online. “In human trafficking, we are not for sale,” said the Region VI DSWD Recovery and Reintegration Program for Trafficked Persons and

Social Welfare Officer III of Field Offices (FO) Sunshine Grace S. Arquintillo. Attending the caravan were the Information Communication Technology (ICT) students from Grade 7 to Grade 10, and Science, Technology and Engineering (STE) Grade 7 to 8 students with their placards, streamers, and prevention slogans to raise awareness about the said issues.

bler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler th thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewarbler thewa


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
The Warbler Newsletter_Vol8_Issue1 by The Warbler DMLMHS - Issuu