The BPA Batangas City along with 102 BPAs will be receiving trainings for the BPA staff and residents, therapeutic services, subsidies, repair and maintenance of the facilities, and capacity building for JJWC staff.
The support for the BPA Project is focused on improving BPA operations, preparing children for reintegration, and enhancing JJWC’s organizational capacity to assist the facilities in improving their operations.
The BPA project, which started in 2022 and will run until 2024, is in response to the need for improved and specialized knowledge and skills in managing the behavior of children, conducting case management, and administering BPA operations.
“JJWC hopes that through this project we can successfully achieve psychosocial and economic reintegration of children in conflict with the law into their communities and families,” Atty. Oco said.
