Reforms in the Inspection and Accreditation of Orphanages
His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos, Jr.
President of the Republic of the Philippines
Malacañang Palace
Manila
Your Excellency,
Subject: Urgent Need for Reforms in the
Inspection and Accreditation of Orphanages and Child Care Facilities
I hope this letter finds you in good health
and high spirits. I am writing to express grave concern about the apparent
negligence of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in its
duties to inspect and ensure the welfare of children in orphanages and similar
facilities across the Philippines.
Several reports highlight systemic issues
that require immediate attention:
1.
First
Report: A Catholic volunteer serving disadvantaged children has raised significant concerns about the current state of DSWD
inspections. According to him:
o
The Bureau of
Standards (BS) of the DSWD does not conduct thorough spot visits to childcare
homes, nor do they speak directly with the children.
o
Accredited
institutions undergo regular inspections, but most homes remain
unaccredited and fail to meet basic standards.
o He recommends forming a full-time, independent monitoring team to visit these
facilities, engage children one-on-one in safe environments, and assess their
well-being and living conditions.
2.
Second
Report:
o
Many childcare
homes operate without accreditation and are rarely visited by the Bureau of
Standards.
o
Inspections, when
conducted, focus solely on physical infrastructure and administrative records,
ignoring the emotional and psychological needs of the children.
o
The absence of
healing programs and failure to conduct individual interviews leave the
children’s suffering unnoticed and unaddressed.
3.
Third
Report:
o
A Bureau of
Standards inspector once instructed the orphanage to create a secure
"lockdown" room for emotionally upset children, a suggestion
reflective of outdated and inappropriate practices.
The Bureau of Standards, a key bureau within
the DSWD, is tasked with policy development, regulation, accreditation,
monitoring, and capacity building for social welfare and development agencies
(SWDAs). While systems like the Child Status Index (CSI) and Orphanage
Information Management System (OIMS) exist globally to ensure safe and
nurturing environments for children, it appears that the Philippines lacks an
effective and systematic approach to achieve these goals.
Recommendations:
1.
Establish an
independent monitoring team composed of qualified social workers,
psychologists, and child welfare experts to conduct surprise visits and
confidential interviews with children in orphanages.
2.
Revise and
enforce accreditation processes to ensure that all childcare homes meet high
standards of care, including the implementation of healing programs.
3.
Utilize best
practices and tools, such as the CSI and OIMS, to improve the evaluation and
management of childcare facilities.
4.
Enhance the
capacity and accountability of the Bureau of Standards to address these issues
promptly and effectively.
Mr. President, the children in these
facilities are among the most vulnerable members of our society. It is our
moral and legal responsibility to protect them and ensure they are provided
with a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment. I respectfully urge your
office to direct the DSWD to address these deficiencies and implement the
necessary reforms.
Thank you for your attention to this urgent
matter. I trust in your commitment to the welfare of Filipino children and your
leadership in making meaningful changes.
Respectfully yours,
Ramon Ike V. Seneres
iseneres@yahoo.com, 09088877282,
senseneres.blogspot.com
cc: Hon. Secretary of Social Welfare and
Development
Hon. Secretary of Justice
Hon. Secretary of Health
Hon. Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
01-08-2025
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