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DepEd’s HERO provide adequate medical services to public school students and teachers
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Oct 1, 2008 - 10:42:47 AM
MANILA,
Oct. 3 (PNA) -- To address the problems of malnutrition and poor health
among public schoolchildren, Education Secretary Jesli Lapus recently
forged partnerships with the public and private sectors to bring
preventive health care into the education system under the Health
Education Reform Order (HERO).
Lapus
said HERO aims to enhance the health status of schoolchildren from poor
families in order to boost their academic performance, and ultimately
give them better chances of success in life.
The
Memorandum of Cooperation was signed recently at the Legend Hotel in
Puerto Princesa City attended by representatives from the DepEd, DOH,
Department of Social Welfare and Development, League of Cities of the
Philippines, League of Municipalities of the Philippines, City
Government of Puerto Princesa, Philippine College of Physicians (PCP)
and Philippine Medical Association (PMA).
Under
the HERO, PCP and PMA, together with their local chapters, shall launch
a yearly nationwide Expanded Universal Medical and Dental-Check-up for
elementary and high school students.
The check-up will also include teaching and non-teaching personnel of public schools nationwide.
The
expanded universal medical and dental check-up will focus not only on
preventive health care but also in treating common illness and diseases
prevailing in a given district and locality.
"This
Executive Order not only brings public health awareness into the
education system, but has also made preventive health care a
multi-sectoral advocacy,” Lapus said.
In September 2007, since its initial launch, HERO has benefited some half a million schoolchildren.
The
DepEd's Adopt-A-School Program, which has raised private-sector
involvement in public education, serves as the department's vehicle for
the HERO initiative.
Under
this component, a number of feeding programs have been carried out to
address hunger among schoolchildren and improve their capacity to
learn.
Lapus
said the agreement among different stakeholders is a "convergence of
all our efforts to make preventive health care a national agenda."
"These
efforts have presented new opportunities to provide adequate medical,
dental and nutritional care to public school students and teachers
throughout the country," he added. (PNA)
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