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34 kids in conflict with law graduate from elementary, senior high


MANILA: The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Friday commended 34 Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) residing at the National Training School for Boys (NTSB) for finishing their elementary and senior high school education under the Jose Fabella Memorial School – Tanay Unit.

‘Congratulations to the 27 senior high school graduates and seven elementary school graduates from the NTSB. You serve as a testament to the miracles created by second chances. Despite the circumstances that you are in, you allowed yourselves to make right choices that will shape a future that you are proud of,’ Asst. Secretary for Disaster Response Management Group (DRMG) Irene Dumlao said.

“The achievements that you received will also serve as an inspiration for us in the Department to continue to advocate for the stronger implementation of restorative justice in the Philippines,’ the DSWD spokesperson said.

Under Republic Act (RA) 9344 or the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act (JJWA), restorative justice invo
lves the comprehensive management of CICL from prevention, to rehabilitation and reintegration through the development of a Comprehensive Juvenile Intervention Program at the national and local levels.

During the graduation ceremony held Thursday at the NTSB grounds, Tony (not his real name), a CICL senior high school graduate, delivered a commencement speech to thank all the people who helped them in their journey while inside the facility.

‘Kailan man ay hindi ako nagkaroon ng negatibong pagtingin sa NTSB; bagkus tiningnan ko po ito bilang isang pagsubok o challenge na alam ko pong makakatulong sa akin sa paghahanap sa aking sarili, sa pagtuklas at paghubog pa ng aking mga talento at kakayahan. Kabalikat po nito ang pagpapatatag sa aking sarili sa lahat ng hamon sa buhay na paparating at magkaroon ng maraming kaalaman patungkol sa pagpapaayos ng aking sarili at buhay (I never had a negative view of the NTSB; rather, I have seen my stay here as a test or challenge that I know will help me in my journey of
self-discovery, in uncovering and developing my talents and abilities. Alongside this is the strengthening of myself in the face of all the challenges in life that may come, and gaining a wealth of knowledge about improving myself and my life),’ Tony said.

According to Tony, his more than a year of stay in the training school has changed many things within him.

“Here, I have further shaped myself toward my identity. My knowledge has increased through education, and I have become stronger in facing all the challenges I encounter. I will be forever proud of the NTSB and JFMS because here, I have learned to be patient, to respect others, to value the blessings I receive, and to better know God, who guides me every day),’ he said in Filipino.

Aside from the graduation rites, some 15 Grade 10 student-residents also received recognition during their moving-up ceremony on the same day.

Present to confer the diplomas and awards to the CICL students were DSWD Field Office IV-A (CALABARZON) Assistant Regional Direc
tor Alkent Bacolod, NTSB Center Head Joanna Hizon, Mandaluyong City Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Romela Cruz, Public School District Supervisor Dr. Darwin Bonifacio, and several court judges handling CICL cases.

The NTSB is a residential care facility managed by the DSWD CALABARZON. It provides protection and parental care to CICLs to help them through rehabilitation in a residential setting and prepare them for successful adjustment with their family and community after discharge.

Source: Philippines News Agency