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VISION, MISSION & OBJECTIVES
Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
AN ACT ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WELFARE SYSTEM,CREATING THE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WELFARE COUNCIL UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE,APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR ANDFOR OTHER PURPOSES
The center’s mission is to provide shelter, utmost care, protection, and guidance to its residents through ministerial programs and services that will adequately prepare them for upright living and good citizenry when they are united with their families and reintegrated into the community.
The center is a temporary residential caring institution that recognizes the natures the rights, dignity, and potential of children in conflict with the law.
CASE MANAGEMENT
The center’s main objective is to protect the rights of children in conflict with the law and promote their physical, mental, psychological, and emotional well-being. Specifically, it aims to:
• Provide temporary residential care to children in conflict with the law.
• Protect residents from threats to their physical and emotional security created by detention.
• Provide home life, dietary, medical and social services to residents.
• Provide special education services and vocational training to prepare residents for useful and economically self sufficient lives.
• Provide the court with social data for the proper evaluation and disposition of cases of children under the center’s custody.
• Establish working relationships with the children’s families, community agencies and other child-caring institution to facilitate referrals for rehabilitation.
• Plan for the improvement of policies, procedures, programs, services ,and projects based on the evaluation of existing conditions.
• Submit recommendations pertaining to the welfare and development of children under the center’s custody.
Programs and Services
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I. History of the agency
II. Vision, Mission and Objectives
III. Programs and Services
V. Organizational Chart
VI. Workflow Chart & Case manament
VII. R.A. 9344
VIII. Profile Of CICL
IX. MYRC Today
The center is managed by the local government’s department of social welfare. The city of manila through the office of the Mayor provides an annual budget allocation for the center’s operational funds. It also receives support from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, the united nations children’s Funds and other donor agencies.
The manila youth reception center, a temporary detention center for children in conflict with the law, was constructed in 1962 as a project of the juvenile control bureau, through the support of city Mayor Arcenio H. Lacson
The center is at Arroceros St, next to the office of the ombudsman. It stands on 990 square-meter lot with the pasig river at the back and mini forest park at its left.
The center is a two storey building with a rectangular open space cutting through it center. this is place is used as a multi-purpose area for visitors, morning exercises, laundry-dying and as a playground. At the ground floor entrance is the information table manned by the city security force.
At this level are the offices of the administrative services. The mess hall, the kitchen, the medical/dental clinic, the psychosocial intervention room, the linen room, and the male dormitories are also located on the ground floor. The basketball court and the storage rooms are at the backyard.