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School Health Section

Jan. 29s National Schools Deworming Day (NSDD) Result


National School Deworming Month
(August 2016)

Not yet consolidated, it


will finish this Friday.
Goods Received:
Albendazole
Biscuits
Tarpaulin
Consents
Baseline Nutritional Status (ELEM.)
(SY 2016-2017)
Percent

2%
SW
W
Normal
Oerweigth
Obese
Nutritional status 15-16 (Secondary)
Baseline Endline

88.14%

84.17%

7.23%
2.52% 1.69%
11.75%
Endline
2.47% 1.42% 0.00%
0.18%
Baseline

SW W N OW OB
ELEMENTARY
Baseline Column1

84.84% 84.97%

8.69% 8.99%
3.42% 2.99% 2.65% 2.65%
0.40% 0.40%

SW W N OW OB
School-Based Feeding Program
SBFP2015-2016 is continuously done until August 25,
2016
Only GUBANG ES & TOMAS SAGUN ES
completed the 120-days of feeding at their own
expense.
Endline Nutritional Status of the recipients are yet to be
taken.
Schools in rural barangays are doing it even on
Saturdays and sundays without claiming leave credits.
SBFP 2015-2016 STATUS
REPORT
On-going: 37/40
Expected date to finish: August 25, 2016
Reason of cut 120 days of feeding: 2nd tranche of funds
were unavailable.
Ways of continuing the program: Personally took out
money from their pockets or set up a fund-raising
program
PSDS, EPS, SEPS, Health Personnel are hand-in-hand
monitoring the implementation of the program
Same recipients were fed up to this time.
ACTION PLANS
Increase the number of feeding coordinators per school to be
a reliever.
Feeding coordinators decreased the academic hours with the
consent of their principals and CID chief.
DSWD (4Ps Coordinators) supported the program in a way of
obligating the 4Ps parent to provide service in the schools.
We had procured agreed notes that these schools will
continue the feeding since the 2nd tranche has been already
released.
A motivating factor: Division Certificate to be given away to
the coordinators
Will provide demand letter or letter of explanation to
principals who will fail to liquidate on the agreed date. So,
school heads know the consequences of failure to submit or
comply.
SBFP (2016-2017)

Beneficiaries:
SW-852
W -2279
Total- 3,131 Amount-
Php 6,762,960
SBFP Recipients
Severely Wasted
(852)
Wasted
West- 171 (2,279)

South- 171 West-

South-
456

456

Central- 170 Central- 456

North- 456

North- 170 East- 455

East- 170
Program 1. Health Service Delivery

Physical Assessment of Learners from Kinder to


Secondary Students.
June-July: Kinder -897/3204(28%), Grade 1-
646/3764(17%)
Learners who are found to be cleft lips and palates,
referred to PNP for their outreach program
Classroom/school health talks and community assembly
attended by nurses as supported by local officials and
4Ps coordinators
Annual Physical Examination of TPs & NTPS : FBS,
Cholesterol test, X-ray, Urinalysis, Sputum AFB and
ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

94.8% Employees
(1058/1117)
37.2% UTI 13 pax PTB (3 treated,3
underTx)
14% Hypercholesterol
(93% under treatment) 11% DM (25pax on
Tx)
Dental Check-Up of Teachers for SY 2015-
2016
District Checked-up School Total No. of Schools

East 8 9
West 16 16
South 10 12
North 11 11
Central 3 12
Secondary 12 17
Cont. Health Service Delivery
STRENGTHENING DEPEDS TB PREVENTION AND CONTROL
PROGRAM THROUGH ADOPTION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE
AND UNIFIED POLICY ON TB CONTROL IN THE PHILIPPINES
(referral to TB-DOTS Facilities)
TSEKAP- newly appointed teachers have to apply yet this
coming sem break. Others have enoyed the program with its
agenda: HEALTH FOR ALL. THREE FACILITIES: Pagadian City
Health Office, Sta. Lucia Health Center, Zambo. Del Sur
Medical Center.
Regular monitoring of BP;food intake;health assistance
during
calamities, jamborette, sports fest
Continuation of Health Service
Delivery
Provision of basic medicines:
1. Duavent and nebulization service
2. Fast acting antihypertensive
3. Proton pump inhibitor
4. antipyrexia
5.liniments
6. pain relievers
7. anti-cold and cough
8. and more
Continuation
Free Dental Service to learners, parents, community
people, NTPSs, and TPs
Joining on medical updates..
Linking with Pagadian Doctors and Dentists
Immunization and deworming in partnership with the
DOH
(a DepED-DOH Joint Program)
Oral- BSBF in partnership with Colgate-Palmolive
Inc., provision of toothbrushes and toothpastes to
Grade I pupils
School-Based Immunization

This program of the DOH is supported by our Department of Education


from the first day of implementation to immunize the learners of Grades I
and VII. Our objective is to immunize at least 80% of Grades I and VII of
the division on the appropriate vaccines in order to provide additional
protection and also to increase awareness about protection to certain
vaccine-preventable diseases.
The last day of administration of the vaccine to the learners was last October 2, 2015
with the following results:
Grade I
ENROLMENT: 3796 MCV2 =3640 (96%)
TD =3645 (96%)

Grade VII
Enrolment: 3857 MR =3479 90%
TD =3490 90%
2. Sanitation and Safety
Health Promoting Schools- toilets (World Toilet
Day),Handwashing facility (Global Handwashing
Day),Monitoring of Schools safety and injury free
Joining in the Earthquake and Fire Drill for
sharing the first aid actions
Community and school talk about proper waste
segregation.
Gulayan Sa Paaralan
This is to ensure that a better implementation of the Gulayan sa Paaralan
Program in all schools both elementary and secondary and more specifically to
promote vegetable production and encourage school aged children to enjoy
eating vegetables.

Division Monitoring Team


ADOPTION OF DIFFERENT FARMING
TECHNOLOGIES
The adoption of different farming technologies is very
much essential in order to have a successful gardening.
Hence, the schools adopted five farming technologies in
which all of these could be applicable not just in schools
but also at home. 1.ORGANIC FARMING TECHNOLOGY

- simply the use of organic


fertilizers and these organic
fertilizer composes decomposed
organic matter from plants,
animals and natural products.
Other Farming Method
2.
BIO INTENSIVE GARDENING

- organic agricultural system that


focuses on achieving maximum
yields from a minimum
area of land.

Why Gulayan sa Paaralan? The children are the


best answer to the problems of the next
generation.

Why do we look for that answer?


Because the basic problem is HUNGER The
children nowadays are the most affected. They
should know the problem and look for the solution
2015-2016 Winners of Gulayan
sa Paaralan
School Canteen
Monitoring is frequently done to check on the operation of their canteens
and ensure that standards on quality, handling and serving of food are
complied.

School Canteens existence: primarily help to eliminate malnutrition


among school children and serve as a venue for the development of
desirable eating habit.
3. Adolescent and Youth Development
Program
NDEP- Joint Deped-Pagadian City- PNP Pagadian City
Advocacy Program presenting the ill-effects of illegal
drugs, unlawful acts and penalties, and Roles of
schools and community in the anti- illegal drug
campaign.
Sports Festival- Intramurals, District Meets, PCDAA,
ZPRAA
HIV and AIDS Awareness (prevention and control)

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