SOCIAL SERVICES
Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services
We have been very systematic and resolute in ensuring a comprehensive and integrated delivery of social services. Our long-time programs promoting the well-being of each Camiguinon have paid off during the pandemic. We shall continue to deliver our essential programs to:
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all
- HIV Prevention and Control
- Mental Health
- Essential Health Care Program
- Rabies Prevention
Delivery of standard health care services
- Completion of Dialysis Center
- Upgrading of Catarman District Hospital to a 25-bed capacity Level 1 Hospital
- Construction and establishment of Camiguin Women and Children Crisis Center
- Gender Equality
- Establishment of Teen Centers in all Municipalities
- Implementation of Serbisyong PPR (Patrabaho, provision of medical, burial, transportation, and education assistance)
- Disaster resilient and climate change adoptive community
- Inclusive and equitable quality Education
DISASTER RESILIENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADOPTIVE COMMUNITY
The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Division aims to continuously capacitate the local responders of the province through a series of training offered from different local, regional, and national agencies. Disaster Risk Reduction is a core element in disaster management wherein it captures the four thematic areas of DRRM.
One of the Provincial DRRM accomplishments was the recently concluded 16-day Search and Rescue Auxiliary Training which was facilitated by the Philippine Air Force. This training aims to capacitate the local responders of the province to efficiently and effectively respond in times of disaster or event.
Basic Life Support training was also included as one of the accomplishments of the office. This training is to support the medical institution as one of the requirements for DOH licensing.
Hands Only CPR was conducted as well every Friday to capacitate the provincial capitol employees on the basics of responding to cardiac arrest.
Throughout these capacity development trainings, we now advance to becoming a more resilient province wherein coping up with such risks can be reduced while integrating climate change adaptive actions for the province which is also one of the priority areas of the DRRMD.
A Local Climate Change Action Plan not only includes disaster risk reduction but also the integration of greenhouse gas inventory (GHGI) which could help the province to implement a more sustainable way of reducing the possible impacts of climate change.
Serbisyong PPR
The implementation of the Serbisyong PPR program has brought forth transformation to marginalized and indigent people’s lives who seek assistance from the government.
The Serbisyong PPR program is part of the provincial government's 10-Point Agenda Plus 1, which gives emphasis on the provision of basic social services to the people. The program assists those who are unable to sustain themselves financially, improving their lives and fostering strong interpersonal relationships.
The seervices provided by this program have made a huge impact on the lives of many people in the province. Patrabaho is one the services that gives opportunity to locals to generate income through the Tulong Dunong Program. The medical assistance service that includes provision of medicines, especially to the elderly and persons with disabilities, remain to be of great help in the finances of their families.
Not being able to afford interment services add to the difficulties a beraved family face. Thus, we provide burial assistance through the Serbisyong PPR program to help families to give their departed loved ones a decent funeral and burial ceremony.
This program also aims to help Camiguinons who have insufficient means to come home to the province by providing cash assistance for transportation.
Education has always been one of the top priorities of the government and with this, we ensure support to students by providing scholarships and allowances.
The Serbisyong PPR program has been and is continuously being successfully implemented that does
- HIV Prevention and Control
- As the national case rate continues to rise, more stringent prevention and
control activities transpire to curb the HIV epidemic. The Social Hygiene
Clinic catered 58 STI cases as of January-June 2023 and the patients were
provided with free consultation and medications. Transportation and travel
allowances are continually provided to the newly diagnosed cases for treatment
initiation and to PLHIV for their regular follow-up check ups at the Cagayan
de Oro Treatment Hub. Preventive measures include free HIV screening and
counselling to pregnant women and the general public during the TB/HIV
Caravan held last March 2023. Regular awareness campaigns and condom
distribution are also conducted in communities as well as in schools targeting
high school students.
- As the national case rate continues to rise, more stringent prevention and
- HIV Prevention and Control
- Mental Health
- Anti-psychotic and mood stabilizing medications were purchased amounting to
Php150,000 and were distributed to the 5 Rural Health Units. Updates on the
masterlist of existing service users is on-going as well as the profiling among
suspected mentally ill individuals in the barangay level to widen the coverage
of service delivery. Medication and psychosocial assistance are also being
delivered regularly to the service users deprived of liberty. The establishment
of adolescent friendly health services were also evaluated and are now for
endorsement to the DOH CHDNM. For capacity building, medical personnel
were trained for the WHO’s Mental Health Gap Action Program to upscale
service delivery in non-specialized settings such as ours in Camiguin.
- Anti-psychotic and mood stabilizing medications were purchased amounting to
- Mental Health
- Essential Health Care Program
- EHCP supplies were distributed to all public elementary schools and daycare
centers province-wide. For the year 2023, a total of 1, 608 kits were
distributed. Each kit contains (1) 500 mL polypaste good for 8 children, (8)
toothbrushes and (4) bar soaps. Other personal hygiene supplies were also
included such as lice comb, Licealiz shampoo and nail cutter. An annual EHCP
evaluation is conducted to select schools while the elementary schools of Soro-
soro, Subucan and Manduao were awarded as the Best EHCP implementers.
Recently, the EHCP evaluation team also conducted a monitoring and
evaluation activity on all EHCP facilities in preparation for the opening of the
school year with the following recommendations: (1) Reorientation of school
heads and EHCP school coordinators, stakeholders, barangay officials and
other stakeholders to sustain the implementation standards of the program.
- EHCP supplies were distributed to all public elementary schools and daycare
- Essential Health Care Program
- Rabies Prevention
- To maintain the Rabies-free status of the province, the provincial government
continues the annual purchase of Purified Inactivated Rabies Vaccine, Rabies
Immune Globulin, and anti-Tetanus serum amounting to Php300, 000. - Free mass rabies vaccinations take place at least twice a year through a house-
to-house activity while walk-in clients are also catered for free. To control the
population of top rabid animals, free neutering and spaying of cats and dogs
are done semi-annually, free of charge. Information and education campaign
about rabies are made regularly to broaden Rabies awareness among the
populace.
- To maintain the Rabies-free status of the province, the provincial government
- Rabies Prevention
- Delivery of standard health care services
- Completion of Dialysis Center
- Dialysis center is now ready and is soon to be operational.
- Upgrading of Catarman District Hospital to a 25-bed capacity Level 1 Hospital
- On-going construction of Phase I
- Completion of Dialysis Center
- Doctor’s prescription
- Medical Certificate
- Valid I.D. of client and patient
- Brgy. Certificate of Indigency
- Secure referral slip
- Present the approved referral slip to PSWDO
- Receive the Medical Assistance
- Referral Slip
- Requisition Slip
- Medicine Issuance Slip/Form
- Secure referral slip
- Birth Certificate/ Valid I.D. of client and patient
- Medical Abstract if the patient is admitted
- Medical Certificate
- Brgy. Certificate of Indigency
- Secure referral slip
- Receive the Medical Assistance
- Referral Slip
- Death Certificate
- Funeral Contract
- Valid I.D. of Client
- Brgy. Certificate of Indigency
- Secure Service Request Slip
- Receive the burial assistance
- Service request Slip
- Death Certificate
- Funeral Contract
- Valid I.D. of Client
- Brgy. Certificate of Indigency
- Secure Service Request Slip
- Receive the burial assistance
- Referral slip
- Mayor’s Permit/li>
- Application Form A and B (for quarry permit and approved by the Provincial Agriculture Office) OR as proof of payment of fees/ charges
- Submit complete requirements to Governor’s Office for evaluation
- Receive the quarry permit
- Permit form
- Letter Request
- Approved Letter Request
- Official Receipt of Payments
- The client/ concerned offices will submit letter request addressed to the Provincial Governor (Camiguin Convention Center, Provincial Band and Equipments, Service Vehicle and Monoblock Chairs)
- PGO STAFF/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR: Receive, examine and validate letter request for approval
- PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR: Approve/ Disapprove * Letter of Request(*if facility is not available)
- PGSO Clerk/ Attending Personnel: Receive approved Letter Request for recording and scheduling. (Depending upon the availability of the requested facilities)
- Clerk/ Attending Personnel: If available (usage of Convention Center/ Band Equipments) the assigned staff will issue an order of payment.
- The Client will pay the required fees to Provincial Treasurer’s Office.
- Present the Official Receipt to the Provincial Governor’s Office and wait the approved Governor’s permit to be released.
- Letter Request address to the Provincial Governor
- Submit the letter request to the Governor’s Office
- Use the facility as scheduled
- Certification From Punong Barangay
- Filled Up CPSC Form
- Personal Appearance To The Governor On Scheduled
- Dates
- Submits the required CPSC filled up forms and barangay certification
- The students will see the Provincial Governor for an interview and approval
- Receive the grant
Total Processing Time: 1 day and 5 minutes
- Certification from the Barangay Captain
- Application Letter
- Biodata/Resume/li>
- The applicant submits the complete requirements/ documents to the Governor’s Office
- Accepted applicants undergo orientation.
Note: Applicant for a Regular Position be notified if qualified for the position applied
Total Processing Time: 1 day and 5 minutes
- Letter of Intent
- Barangay Certification
- Previous Grades
- Senior High School/ College Diploma
- Letter of Acceptance/ Entrance Exam Result from current enrolled school
- The student submits all the requirements/li>
- The student will see the committee for an interview
- The applicants receives notice if accepted or not
SERVICES
REQUIREMENTS
PROCESS
FORMS
- Death certificate
- Certificate of Indigency
- Funeral Contract
- Valid ID of Client
- Service Referral Slip
- People Assistance Office (PAO) will conduct an interview to the client.
- PSWDO Social Worker will conduct an interview and assess the client.
- Wait for the approval of the provincial governor
- Present approved burial issuance from PGO for an arrangement with the funeral homes.
- Service Referral Slip
- Service Referral Slip
- Medical Certificate
- Barangay Certificate of Indigency
- Certificate of Eligibility
- Social Case Study Report
- Valid ID of Client
- Doctor’s prescription
- Valid ID of Patient and Client
- People Assistance Office (PAO) will conduct an interview to the client.
- PSWDO Social Worker will conduct an interview and assess the client.
- Wait for the approval of the provincial governor
- Upon approval, present approved medicines issuance to JMV Pharmacy
- Service Referral Slip
- Service Referral Slip
- Medicine Issuance
- Doctor’s prescription
- Valid ID of Client and Patient
- Medical Abstract
- Doctor ‘s Prescription
- Laboratory Request/Quotation of Expenses
- Hospital Bill
- Certificate of Indigency
- Patient’s & Client’s photocopy of Valid ID
- People Assistance Office (PAO) will conduct an interview to the client.
- PSWDO Social Worker will conduct an interview and assess the client.
- Wait for the approval of the provincial governor
- Upon approval, wait for at least 1-2 days to process the voucher & release of assistance.
- Service Referral Slip
- Certificate of Eligibility
- Social Case Study Report
- Medical Certificate
- Medical Abstract
- Doctor ‘s Prescription
- Laboratory Request/Quotation of Expenses (Hemodialysis)
- Hospital Bill
- Barangay Certificate of Indigency
- Patient’s & Client’s photocopy of Valid ID
4. Transportation Assistance (Ambulance)
- Medical Certificate
- Clinical Referral Form
- Certificate of Indigency
- Valid ID of Client & Patient
- People Assistance Office (PAO) will conduct an interview to the client.
- PSWDO Social Worker will conduct an interview and assess the client.
- Wait for the approval of the provincial governor
- Present approved transportation request to CGH cashier and proceed to Admin for driver’s assignment.
- Medical Certificate
- Clinical Referral Form
- Certificate of Indigency
- Valid ID of Client & Patient
- Death Certificate
- Barangay Indigency
- Valid ID of Client
- People Assistance Office (PAO) will conduct an interview to the client.
- Present approved issuance to PSWD Office for the purchase of the items.
- Issuance Slip
- Death Certificate
- Barangay Indigency
- Valid ID of Client
- Police Blotter
- Valid ID of Client
- Barangay Indigency
- People Assistance Office (PAO) will conduct an interview to the client.
- PSWDO Social Worker will conduct an interview and assess the client.
- Wait for the approval of the provincial governor
- Upon approval, wait for at least 1-2 days to process the voucher & release of assistance
- Service Referral Slip
- Certificate of Eligibility
- Social Case Study Report
- Police Blotter
- Valid ID of Client
- Barangay Indigency
Requirements:
- Doctor’s Prescription
- Present doctors’ prescription to the receiving area.
- Approval of the Request (Nurse/Doctor)
- If available, sign the inventory form after receiving the prescribed medicine.
- Inventory form
Process:
- Pay first the Medical Certificate at Provincial Treasurer’s Office
- Vital Signs Taking
- Proceed to Medical Officer III/ Provincial Health Officer II for the physical check-up.
- Wait for the Medical Certificate signed by the Medical Officer III/ Provincial Health Officer II
- Release of the Medical Certificate
Forms: None
Process:
- Secure and fill-up Death Certificate Form from Local Civil Registrar
- Proceed to Medical Officer III/ Provincial Health Officer II for interview.
- Wait for the Death Certificate signed by Medical Officer III/Provincial Health Officer II
- Release of the Death Certificate
Forms: None