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January 23, 2002
When was RA 9163 signed into Law?
Armed forces of the Philippines
What is RA 7077?
National Service Training Program
What does NSTP mean?
Civic Welfare Training Service
What does CWTS stand for?
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
What does ROTC stand for?
Literacy Training Service
What does LTS stand for?
Flag, motto/pledges, anthem
What makes us Filipino symbolically?
NSTP Act of 2001
What is RA 9163?
Suffrages and taxes
What are our political duties?
December 21, 1935
DATE THAT COMMONWEALTH ACT NO.1 (NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT) PASSED
The National Defense Act of 1935
(Commonwealth Act No. 1) was passed by the Philippine National Assembly on December 21, 1935. The purpose of this act was to create an independent Philippine Army; this was interrupted by World War II.
1980
YEAR THAT PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1706 (NATIONAL SERVICE LAW) PASSES
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1706
(NATIONAL SERVICE LAW) BY: PRESIDENT FERDINAND MARCOS Providing for Compulsory National Service for Filipino Citizens and Amending Certain Sections Of Commonwealth Act Number One, As Amended, Otherwise Known As "The National Defense Act" For The Purpose.
June 27, 1991
Republic Act No. 7077 passed on?
Republic Act No. 7077
An Act Providing for The Development, Administration, Organization, Training, Maintenance And Utilization Of The Citizen Armed Forces Of The Armed Forces Of The Philippines And For Other Purposes
RA. 9163 NSTP ACT OF 2001
By. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo “An Act Establishing the National Service Training Program (NSTP) for the Tertiary Level Students, Amending for The Purpose Republic Act No 7077 And Presidential Decree No 1706 And for Other Purpose”
Values
root in the latin word "valere", are those which are considered by the society as desirable and important and have attained the status as moral impetus behind every action of each member geared towards the desired end or goal.
1. Faith in the Almighty 2. Respect for Life 3. Order 4. Work 5. Concern for the family and future generations
Sub values of pagmakadiyos
1. Love 2. Freedom 3. Peace 4. Truth 5. Justice
Sub values of pagmakatao
1. Unity 2. Equality 3. Respect for law and government 4. Patriotism 5. Promotion of common good
sub values of Pagkamaka-Bansa
Concern for the environment
sub value of Pagkamaka-kalikasan
Article 1
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Article 2
Free from Discrimination
Article 3
The right to life, freedom and safety
Article 4
Freedom from slavery
Article 7
Equality before the Law
Article 12
The Right to Privacy
Article 15
Right to Nationality
Article 16
Right to Marry and start a Family
Article 18
Freedom of thoughts, religion and beliefs
Article 19
Freedom of opinion and expression
Section 1
It shall be the duty of the citizen to be loyal to the Republic and to honor the Philippine flag, to defend the State and contribute to its development and welfare, to uphold the Constitution and obey the laws, and to cooperate with the duly constituted authorities in the attainment and preservation of a just and orderly society.
Section 2
The rights of the individual impose upon him the correlative duty to exercise them responsibly and with due regard for the rights of others.
Section 3
It shall be the duty of every citizen to engage in gainful work to assure himself and his family a life worthy of human dignity.
Section 4
It shall be the obligation of every citizen qualified to vote to register and cast his vote.
Drug abuse
is the use of chemical substance, licit or illicit which results in an individual’s physical, mental or social impairment.
Alcohol, Caffeine, Nicotine, Marijuana, Cocaine, Ecstasy
Commonly Abused Substances
R. A. 9165
is an act instituting the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002,
1972
The Dangerous Drug Act was established
2002
The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act was implemented.
Drugs
are chemicals that change the way our bodies function. Psychoactive substances are drugs that affect our central nervous system (especially the brain) and make us see, think, feel and behave differently than we usually do.
Hazards
A situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property or environment.
Risks
A probability or threat of a damage, injury, liability, loss, or other negative occurrence that is caused by external or internal vulnerabilities, and that may be neutralized through preemptive action.
Vulnerability
The level of susceptibility or resiliency of the people and communities against the impact of the prevailing hazards based on the state of physical, social, and economic conditions in a given area.
Disasters
A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society involving widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources.
Vulnerability
The quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked.
Exposure
Elements affected by hazard.
disaster life cycle
describes the process through which emergency managers prepare for emergencies and disasters, respond to them when they occur, help people and institutions recover from them, mitigate their effects, reduce risks of loss, and prevent disasters from occurring.
Prevention
The first stage of the disaster management cycle is about ________ or mitigating the potential effects of a disaster before it happens. It aims to identify potential risks and hazards that could lead to a disaster.
Preparedness
refers to developing strategies, plans, and procedures to effectively deal with potential disasters.
Response
this stage involves the immediate _________ to a disaster. ____________ measures include search and rescue operations, providing emergency medical assistance, and setting up emergency shelters.
Recovery
this stage focuses on restoring the affected community to a state of normalcy. Recovery efforts involve rebuilding infrastructure, providing medical assistance and social services, and helping individuals and families recover financially.
Natural disaster
is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the earth. It can cause loss of life or damage property and leave some economic damage.
Human Made Disaster
It involves an element of human intent, negligence, or involving a failure of a man-made system.
Republic Act No. 10121
known as the "Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (PDRRM) Act of 2010" "An Act Strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System, Providing for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework and Institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, Appropriating Funds Therefore and For Other Purposes"
disaster risk reduction management
meaning of (DRRM)
Governance
Ensure that disaster risk reduction is a national and local priority with a strong institutional basis for implementation.
Civil Disorder
A broad term that is typically used by law enforcement to describe forms of disturbance when many people are involved and are set upon a common aim.
Disaster Management
Refers to the efficient and effective utilization of resources and the application of measure that will mitigate the impact of unfortunate events and facilitate return to normalcy and redevelopment. It occurs before, during and after a disaster.
Relief
Disaster risk reduction and management DRRM) includes administrative decisions and operational activities that involves the following except.
Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management
Republic Act 10121, also known as _______.
Prevention and Mitigation → Preparedness → Disaster → Response → Rehabilitation and Recovery
Disaster Risk Management Cycle
Dr. Arnold E. Velasco
TSU President
Dr. Alvicent E. Danganan
CCS DEAN
Sir Gilbert G. Gonzales
BSIT Chairperson
Prof. Rodel P. Macasaquit
NSTP Director
Dr. Agnes M. Macaraeg
VPAA
Prof. Gloria S. Lictawa (1965)
Lyrics of TSU Hymn by
Prof. Rosalia Q. Romero
Melody of TSU Hymn by