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DSWD’s ERPAT project highlights fathers’ parental roles


MANILA: The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Tuesday vowed to continue implementing the Empowerment and Reaffirmation of Paternal Abilities (ERPAT), an agency project that gives importance and emphasis on the fathers’ parental roles, responsibilities and abilities.

‘ERPAT sees the significant role of fathers in performing multiple roles in all aspects of child rearing and development including the care and behavior management of adolescent children,’ DSWD Assistant Secretary for Disaster Response Management Group Irene Dumlao said in a news release Tuesday.

To strengthen the program, the DSWD conducts capability building and training of implementers, ERPAT members, and local government units (LGUs), Dumlao said.

Last May, the DSWD Field Office-7 (Western Visayas) launched the 1st ERPAT Regional Summit as part of the celebration of the International Day of Families (IDF) 2024.

In the summit, family advocates and experts on family affairs discussed various topics to enhance the knowled
ge and skills of ERPAT members.

Dumlao said ERPAT aims to enhance and strengthen the parenting capabilities of Filipino fathers in performing their familial tasks and responsibilities, help them achieve an active and equal role with their spouses or partners in fostering the optimal development of their children and other family members, and take active leadership in the community in promoting positive family life.

The priority target beneficiaries of ERPAT are biological fathers (solo fathers, returning migrants/overseas Filipinos, released prisoners, or persons with disabilities), adoptive fathers, newlywed husbands, organized father groups, male caregivers, foster fathers, and guardians.

These include, but not limited to, families with cases of mild and severe abuses; family members with poor health or nutrition; presence of out-of-school youth; inappropriate behavior models of family heads or members such as use and abuse of substance; and solo male parents.

‘We in the DSWD want our programs and servi
ces to be inclusive so that no sector will be left behind. We will continue to enhance our programs and services for the improvement of life of Filipino families,’ Dumlao said.

Source: Philippines News Agency