PGLU CONDUCTS BASIC SCUBA DIVING TRAINING

With the aim of protecting and conserving the coastal and marine habitat in the province, the Office of the Governor- Environment and Natural Resources Unit (OPG-ENRU) conducted a five -day Basic Scuba Diving Training at Ocean Deep Training Center, San Francisco, City of San Fernando, La Union on October 12-13, 2020 for the academics discussions and film viewing and November 24-26, 2020 for the water works series of actual diving.

The activity was participated in by eight staff from the City of San Fernando and the Municipal Coastal Local Government Units (LGUs) of Bacnotan, San Juan, Bauang and Agoo, La Union as well as staff from the ENRU and Office of the Provincial Agriculturist Fishery Division.

The need for local divers is essential to strengthen local staff capacity underwater. This will ensure their valuable assistance in the conduct of coastal resource assessment, monitoring and evaluation conducted by Department of Environment and Natural Resources / Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources. Coastal Resource Assessment is used to evaluate the performance of program and/or projects set up by the government in managing the coastal resources. Its goal is to improve current and future management.

Moreover, improving the local staff capability will give them the opportunity to visualize the actual scenario under water and to recognize and confirm the need for management actions that were common in nature such as active management intervention, stronger enforcement, organizational strengthening and others. This will also encourage cooperation among stakeholders and prompt management response.

To capacitate all coastal LGUs in the province, the OPG-ENRU plans to conduct again another batch for the CY 2021. Trained coastal LGUs also ensure their active participation in any coastal management and develop programs, projects and activities.

PGLU Augments Relief Packs for Luna

With the directive of Gov. Pacoy, the Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU) took immediate action in the request of the Municipality of Luna for an augmentation of 768 relief packs on November 25, 2020 due to the increasing number of CoVid-19 cases in the municipality.
Representatives from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Provincial Engineering Office and General Services Office turned over the relief packs to the Local Government Unit which immediately distributed the goods to affected families in Barangays Alcala, Salcedo, Barrientos, Santo Domingo Sur and Magallanes.
As of November 25, 2020, the Municipality of Luna has a total of 25 active cases with the Barangays Alcala and Salcedo on strict lockdown.
The PGLU continues to give support to all LGUs in the fight against CoVid-19 in order to build a #StrongerLaUnion, a province worth living in.

BDH Advocates Women, Children Rights

LOVE THY WOMAN (R.A. 9262). In celebration of the National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC), Non Uniformed Personnel Irish C. Fangwa from the City of San Fernando Police Station talks about womens’ rights on November 25, 2020 to the patients and watchers at the Out Patient Department of Bacnotan District Hospital. NUP Fangwa also enumerated and discussed the acts of violence committed against women.

La Union Persons Deprived of Liberty Empowered

A total of 28 Person Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) of the La Union Provincial Jail (LUPJ) empowered during the focused group discussion (FGD) on Self-reflection at the Provincial Jail in Barangay Camansi, City of San Fernando on November 25, 2020.

The participants focus on the topic “Myself as a Person” where the detainees learned that knowing themselves is true wisdom. Everybody shared their strengths and weaknesses.

The said activity is a prevention and management strategy of the Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU) through the LUPJ in collaboration with the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) to reduce the burden of COVID-19 Pandemic to the inmates since prison visits are temporarily suspended not only in La Union, but nationwide.

To reduce boredom among the detainees, the LUPJ made adjustments to prison substitute activities where access to equipment and the internet are provided free of charge to contact their loved ones. Secured phone handsets are also available and other communication methods were encouraged, such as writing letters, increased access to telephone landlines, and mobile phones through the use of voicemail and videocall service like group chats or SMS.

Moreover in LUPJ, measures have been implemented to reduce disease transmission within prisons through infection control protocols (proper entry screening and mass screenings inside detention facilities, avoiding overcrowding, staggering meal and recreation times and face coverings), signages, information education awareness and creating isolation units for infected patients to halt the disease’s further spread.

The effects of the pandemic are considerable but they also create opportunities for new, innovative methods of supporting detainees and for strengthening links between health care, criminal justice, and government agencies, with potential long-lasting benefits. The PGLU shares the BJMP’s view that detainees deserve the same standard of health care as in the community.

PGLU Bans Swill Feeding of Hogs

The Provincial Government of La Union has intensified its measures against the African Swine Fever (ASF) through the enactment of Provincial Ordinance No. 257-2020 Prohibiting Swill Feeding of Pigs or Hogs in the Province of La Union.

This ordinance was enacted after the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian (OPVet) reported confirmed ASF cases in 12 component LGU’s in La Union whose hogs, particularly from backyard farms and one commercial farm of 680 raisers were infected with the virus culling hundreds of pigs.

The OPVet identified swill feeding as a carrier of the ASF. Although swill feeding is not totally prohibited within households, there is a need to ensure that we do not mix it with pork products to avoid the transmission of virus.

The ordinance was passed by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan led by Vice Gov. Mario Ortega on November 24, 2020 during the 74th regular session of the 22nd SP.

This ordinance was a contingency measure in order to prevent the spread of said virus and to temporarily discontinue the giving away and selling of food waste to hog raisers in the province. It would also further boost the province’s measure in ensuring that ASF will not affect the hog industry.

Further this will prevent the virus to infect more populations of hogs in the province and neighboring provinces which might possibly result to a more serious economic and health effects not only to the affected provinces but the entire country.

As One in the Spirit of Bayanihan; La Union Aids Cagayan

In the spirit of Bayanihan, the Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU) extended financial and in-kind assistance to the victims of flooding in Cagayan on November 22, 2020.

On behalf of Gov. Francisco Emmanuel “Pacoy” R. Ortega III, Executive Assistant IV Justo Orros III and the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office turned over to Cagayan Gov. Manuel Mamba the La Union’s financial assistance amounting to Php200,000.00 to the province and Php100,000.00 was also turned over to the towns of Baggao, Enrile, Aparri and Santo Niño in Cagayan which are requiring additional relief assistance as per the province’s assessment. PGLU’s financial assistance was approved by virtue of Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution No. 1252-2020. Php100,000.00 was also turned over to the province from the Municipality of San Juan, La Union.

Through the PGLU’s “With Love, La Union; Sharing our Blessings Program,” donations from residents, PGLU employees, and La Union stakeholders were gathered and turned over on the same day. A six-wheeler truck contained assorted goods and water, medicines, hygiene kits, and other relief goods.

The Province of Cagayan was gravely hit by flooding as an effect of the onslaught of Typhoon Ulysses. True to the province’s name, La Union gives high regards to unity. Thus, we continue to give assistance to other provinces in need.

LUPJ Conducts TB Caravan

The La Union Provincial Jail (LUPJ) and Provincial Health Office in partnership with the Department of Health Center for Health Development – I and Philippine Business for Social Progress spearheaded the Tuberculosis (TB) Caravan at the LUPJ Compound, City of San Fernando, La Union on November 20, 2020.
A total of 87 Persons Deprived of Liberty and 43 LUPJ personnel underwent screening of presumptive TB and chest x-ray. Additional activities also included blood chemistry, cholesterol screening, guidance and counselling session.
The TB Caravan strategy brings mobile TB diagnostic and treatment services to jails helping address potential barriers to patients’ access to these services. Through the application of symptom screening and the use of chest X-ray, the caravan aims to detect missed TB cases from the community in vulnerable or high-risk populations or groups. It makes possible on-site same-day diagnosis. Treatment can then be initiated immediately in collaboration with the local directly observed treatment, short-course facility.

SP EMPLOYEES STRENGTHEN MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) Staff assess their mental health during the workshop sessions of the Workplace Mental Health and Well-Being Seminar-Workshop initiated by the SP on November 18 and 19, 2020 at Cong. Eriguel Hall, SP Building, Provincial Capitol, City of San Fernando, La Union.

The seminar workshop aims to promote awareness about mental health issues and on how to handle work-related stress brought about by the CoViD-19 pandemic.