LSWDOs Conducts Consultative Meeting

The Local Social Welfare and Development Officers (LSWDOs) of La Union through the Office of the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer (OPSWDO) Mr. Ranilo P. Ipac, conducted its first consultative meeting for 2021 on January 29, 2021 at the La Union Bahay Pag-Asa Multipurpose Hall, Barangay Sta. Rita, Bacnotan, La Union.
During the meeting, the LSWDOs had an orientation on the Manual of Operation for the Bahay Pag-Asa by Regional Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council Head secretariat Ms. Jocelyn P. Mariano, followed by site visitation in the facility.
In the afternoon, the group had site visitation at the Home for the Elderly located at Barangay Ili Norte, San Juan, La Union. The Bahay Pag-Asa will soon cater to Children in Conflict with the Law while the Home for the Elderly will cater to indigent Older Persons with no family member to take care of them. Both facilities will be managed by the PSWDO.

EMPLOYMENT CONDITION OF WORKERS IN LU TOURISM SECTOR CHECKED

With the aim to gather data for the creation of assistance and policy responses related to employment, Provincial Public Employment Service Office Staff gathers data on the employment condition of workforce from the different tourism-related establishments in the City of San Fernando, La Union on January 27 and 29, 2021.

The same activity was conducted to 21 tourism-related establishments in San Juan, La Union on January 26, 2021.

BDH HIGHLIGHTS MATERNAL NUTRITION

HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY CHILD. Expectant mothers at the Out Patient Department of Bacnotan District Hospital listen to Volunteer Nutritionist-Dietitian Petronillo P. Gabriel, of BDH, as he discusses the importance of maternal nutrition to lactating mothers on January 28, 2021. The lecture is an initiative to inculcate the importance of good and balanced diet to every pregnant woman as well as the baby inside her womb.

BLDH Installs New X-Ray Machine

To continuously improve the healthcare service for every kaprobinsiaan, a new x-ray machine is installed in Balaoan District Hospital, Balaoan, La Union on January 28, 2021. The equipment was purchased under the Provincial Development Fund of the Provincial Government of La Union.

PGLU PROMOTES FINANCIAL AWARENESS FOR RETURNING OFWS

The Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU) through the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) in partnership with the Agoo Municipal Public Employment Service Office headed by Ms. Gloria Joycelyn F. Aberin and Municipal Migrant Desk Officer, Ms. Annabelle J. Tatad, organized and conducted a Financial Awareness Seminar for returning Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) on January 28, 2021 at the ABC Hall, Municipal Hall, Agoo, La Union.

The seminar was attended by 24 returning OFWs from the different barangays of the Municipality Agoo. Family Welfare Officer Khristian Paul M. Maglaya, of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration-Regional Welfare Office I (OWWA-RWO I) oriented the participants about the reintegration programs of OWWA for OFWs.

National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO) – Region I Coordinator Iries S. Mason, discussed the topics on budgeting, goal setting and financial planning. In her presentation, she provided the participants vital information on savings, earning additional money, financial planning and setting a timeline for empowering financial literacy skills to handle financial issues and challenges that affect their everyday lives.

Labor & Employment Officer II, Mr. Rowell B. Timoteo, Provincial PESO, also discussed PESO programs and current employment opportunities available. He also conducted brief orientation to the participants about the role of NAPANAM Contact Tracer as the centralized CoViD-19 tracking system of the Province of La Union that uses QR code.

Municipal PESO Manager Aberin and MDO Annabelle J. Tatad facilitated an open forum for clarifications and concerns of the participants regarding the reintegration programs for OFWs and availment of possible livelihood grants for them. To conclude the program, Agoo Mayor Stefanie Ann Y. Eriguel sincerely expressed her gratitude to the participants, speakers and the PGLU for organizing the activity.

This training-seminar conducted aims to assist and transform the mindset of OFWs and their families to understand the different aspects of financial budgeting, goal setting, planning and investment for self-employment. NRCO works closely with other DOLE agencies, such as the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, and the PESOs

The conduct of Financial Awareness Seminar in the Municipality of Agoo, La Union, adhered to the minimum public health standards.

GOITER PREVENTION PROMOTED IN BDH

GOITER AWARENESS WEEK. Nurse I Jeffrey Julian of Bacnotan District Hospital (BDH) explains to the patients and their watchers the different kinds of goiter and how certain hormones affects certain bodily functions including body temperature, mood, excitability and pulse rate at the Out Patient Department of BDH on January 27, 2021. He also mentioned in his lecture some other complications and risk factors brought about by the disease.

La Union Leads Campaign on Awareness of CoViD-19 Wastes

The Provincial Government of La Union through the Provincial Government – Environment and Natural Resources Office holds a special waste management awareness campaign among the component Local Government Units (LGU)on January 27, 2021 via video conferencing.

The participants were from the 20 component LGUs of La Union. Resource speakers from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Environmental Management Bureau Region 1, Department of Health and private company were invited.

Gov. Pacoy’s opening remarks delivered by EnP. Annalyn Rosario-Valdez highlighted the need to be informed and be prepared for the proper management of these wastes especially CoViD-19 related wastes. The training was timely for LGUs are the frontliners and implementers of environmental protection and management programs.

LA UNION SP ENSURES STABILITY OF PRICES OF COMMODITIES

As a follow up of the ocular inspection conducted during the holidays and as a legislative action on pressing and timely issue on the high prices of basic commodities in various business establishments in the province, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) Committee on Trade, Commerce and Industry spearheaded by Board Member (BM) Jonathan Justo A. Orros with the Committees on Ways and Means, Laws, Rules and Privileges and Information and Communications Technology conducted a joint committee hearing through video conferencing on January 25, 2021.

The joint committees discussed several proposed legislative measures that will help stabilize prices and supply of basic necessities and prime commodities in the province. The proposed measures include enjoining the Local Government Units to re-activate or organize their respective Local Price Coordinating Councils and perform monthly monitoring and inspection to public and private markets and groceries and submit reports to concerned national and local agencies.

Likewise, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)– La Union Provincial Office is requested to post in their official website or other social media platforms the result of their weekly price monitoring activity and the supply situation of commodities in the province for the information and awareness of the public.

During the hearing, BM Orros informed that the proposed measures were the result of the price monitoring and inspection conducted by DTI and SP Committee on Trade, Commerce and Industry in the two supermarkets in the City of San Fernando on December 17, 2020.

To aid the SP Members in reviewing the proposed measures, DTI Provincial Director Merlie Membrere, Local Economic Enterprise and Investment Promotion Unit Head Charito Dator and Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Representative Roshelle Mamaril were invited as speakers on the said matter.

Also discussed during the hearing were the price and supply situation of basic necessities and prime commodities in the province; programs of the DTI that provide consumers with safe quality and reasonable prices of products; consumer’s welfare and protection; and price stabilization programs.

The three resolutions that were proposed were all approved by the committees and the same were recommended for adoption during the next SP Regular Session.