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SUBMITTED BY: DONNAH VIE M. CONSTANTINO
*AMERICAN PERIOD (Continuation) YEAR 1924 SW PROGRAMS ASSOCIATED CHARITIES PHILIPPINE LEGISLATURE (Phil. Legislative act Number 3203) 1924 PHILIPPINE TRAINING SCHOOL for boys and for girls ADMINESTERED/ FOUNDER -Under supervision of Public Welfare Commissioner FUNCTIONS -Relating to the care and custody of neglected and delinquent children and providing probation officers for them. -The boys and girls reformatories under city of Manila. -Children from government orphanage transferred, fifty hectares compound in san Felipe Neri -Instituted w/ combined health and social services -Experimental housing project of thirty-one model houses in Tondo. -Organized to promote home industry -Coordinates all private and government efforts to reduce unemployment and relieve distress. -Signing a Law enacted by the Philippine Legislature enfranchising women.
-under super vision of the office of Public welfare Commissioner -Supervised by Division of Dependent children -Office of the public welfare commissioner
1926
WELFAREVILLE
1933
Scholarship grants for professionals, Social Health centers, First Housing committee, Unemployment committee, Private colleges/technical schools -NATIONAL ECONOMIC PROTECTIONALISM ASSOCIATION(NEPA) -NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL -NATIONAL EMERGENCY RELIEF BOARD
-Frank Murphy
1933
-Frank Murphy
1930
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES
-Unable to cope w/ the number of applicants for relief and social services despite appropriations made. Designating it as the Insular Relief AgencyProvide material assistance to the needy, Elementary Education, handicrafts and training in Social Work
1921
*COMMONWEALTH PERIOD RURAL CHARITY CLINICS -FILIPINO GOVERNMENT -A quarantine service, a home for mentally defective children, aged and infirm in welfareville. -Who pass an Untiusury law, 8 hrs. Labor Law, Laws Fixing minimum wages (1peso in province 1.20 centavos the cities). -The office which took charge of health and welfare services between (1930 and 1940). -which took over the activities that used to be performed by the associated charities.
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
1940
1941
*JAPANESE OCCUPATION 1942-1944 BUREAU OF PUBLIC WELFARE -Recognized by the Executive Commission -Instructed to attend general welfare of the residents, give foods and comport release prisoners from concentration camps. -Short of foods become acute in Manila he cease operations, relief woks during Japanese Occupation undertaken primarily by Volunteer organizations -Volunteer Organizations Continued TO provide medical treatment, food & shelter. -accompanied the liberating army in Leyte, assisted the united states army in the provision of medical services and material relief to prisoners of war and displaced persons. -Active in the distribution of goods to the needy war victims
1943
1943
1943
1945
THE PHILIPPINE RED CROSS & YOUNG WOMENS LEAGUES PHILIPPINE GENERAL, ST. LUKES, MARY JOHNSON & NORTH GENERAL HOSPITALS PHLIPPINE WAR RELIEF INC.
1945
-Emergency Relief Office, Emergency Commission Administration, Philippine Civil Affairs Unit, PRATRA & UNRRA
*POST-WAR YEARS 1946 October-4-1947 BUREAU OF PUBLIC WELFARE SOCIAL WELFARE COMMISSION (Before)Bureau of Public Welfare -Under The Office Of The President -Re-opened -Recognizing the need for a more centralized, better integrated social welfare program. -Signified the formal recognition of social welfare responsibility by the state -Child Welfare Work -Public Assistance -Coordination & supervision -Providing it w/ additional sources of funds w/c increase the number of Provincial branch carried out also family and child welfare and rehabilitation services Duty of giving relief -to further maternal and child health
Presidents action on social amelioration (PACSA) The united nations international childrens fund(UNICEF)
*THE SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION January 3,1951 social welfare commission on social amelioration fuse to social welfare administration Agencys division of public assistance
Associated charities
Rural welfare administration(administrative order no.7) Social welfare administration was recognized Self-help
social welfare administration welfare services for non-Christian tribal groups SWA
-more professional administration of public taxsupported welfare programs and services to needy and disadvantaged member of the community. -mounting social problems in the rural areas Division developed new community programs