mancon 1, s. 2015 18 march 2015, baguio city nied update
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Mancon 1, S. 2015
18 March 2015, Baguio City
NIED UPDATE
NUTRISKWELA COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAM
• Training for station personnel for 10 areas for Phase 4 conducted on 2-4 March
• Copy of permit to purchase/possess and temporary license to operate turned-over to stations
NEXT STEPS FOR PHASE 4
• Readiness of the studio, antenna, generator, soundproofing
• Identification of CRC members
• Assignment of studio personnel
• During the hands-on training• Election of CRC Officers
• Test broadcast
• Inauguration
• Palompon, Leyte – 9-11 March
• Buenavista, Marinduque – 16-18 March
• Cataingan, Masbate – 6-8 April
• Tboli, So. Cotabato. – 13-15 April
• Tupi, So. Cotabato – 16-18 April
• Pasil, Kalinga – 23-25April• Luna, Apayao –27-29 April• Aurora, Zambo Sur – 7-9
May• Siayan, Zambo del Norte
– 11-13 May• Cervantes, Ilocos Sur –
18-20 May
HANDS-ON TRAINING SCHEDULE
NEXT STEPS
• Radio stations to promote their station
• Put up signages
• Submit to NNC the names of CRC, station personnel, programming schedule, station logo
ACTION REQUESTED
• Regions 1, 4B, 5, CAR, 9, 12 to attend as RP for the first day of the training and for the last day for the inauguration of the station
• Said region to present regional nutrition situation and give message during inauguration
• Monitor the station
REFRESHER TRAINING
• Consultant to provide refresher training for:
• Bansud, Oriental Mindoro (21-23 April)
• Borongan City (25-26 May)
• Coron, Palawan (to be scheduled)
• Consultant and 1 NNC staff from CO to join the training
UPGRADING OF EXISTING STATIONS
• 7 stations agreed for the upgrading • Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur• Panganiban, Catanduanes• Pandan, Antique• Borongan City, Eastern Samar• Catubig, Northern Samar• Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay• Sibagat, Agusan del Sur
• 2 stations declined (Claveria, Cagayan and Sariaya, Quezon); to be replaced with other stations
• No response from Sorsogon City
ACTION REQUESTED
• Region 5 to assist follow-up Sorsogon State College for response on upgrading
• Regions (except NCR and 3) to continue monitoring the stations and submit copy to Central office
• Schedule October 7-8 for 6th national conference in Tubod, Lanao del Norte
TRAINING OF DISTRICT/CITY NUTRITION PROGRAM
COORDINATORS ON NUTRITION
Timetable Activity Target Date
1. TNA validation March- April2. Development of Syllabus May - June 3. Preparatory activities June-July4. Conduct of training 10-14 August (B1)
24-28 August (B2)7-11 Sept. (B3)
TRAINING NEEDS ASSESSMENT
• TNA in 2009 commissioned by NNC to UPLB • Identification of capacity gap on
knowledge and skills of D/CNPCs vis-à-vis validated roles
• Key Performance Indicators were developed
TNA PROCESS IN 2009
Role/Function D/CNPC
1. Advocacy and Promotion
• Disseminates and promotes good nutrition including nutrition-related national laws and policies
• Assists the C/MNC and BNC in the formulation of C/M/BNAP
2. Capacity Development
• Plans and conducts trainings and continuing education for the BNS
• Provides technical assistance to various stakeholders
• Assists in strengthening of the functionaries of C/MNC and BNC
VALIDATED ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF D/CNPC
Role/Function D/CNPC
3. Monitoring and Evaluation
• Assists the P/C/MNAO in the overall supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the nutrition program and in providing technical assistance to C/M/BNC
• Conducts regular visits/assessments of BNS activities
4. Documentation and Record Keeping
• Submits consolidated BNS reports to the P/CNAO
• Collects and consolidates agency reports5. Selection and
Recruitment of BNS
• Assists the C/MNAO in the selection and recruitment of BNS
VALIDATED ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF D/CNPC
Role/Function D/CNPC
1. Planning • Legislative process of recruiting/hiring BNS
• Human resource management• Qualifications, roles and
functions of BNS• PD 1569• Social marketing
PERCEIVED KNOWLEDGE TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
2. Advocacy and Promotion
• Knowledge on laws/policies: EO 51, AO 119, RA 8976, RA 8172, RA 8980, AO 96, AO 119, AO 2006-0012, PD 1569, PD 491, EO 382;
• Basic nutrition, NGF• Policy on zinc supplementation• Global Strategy for IYCF• PPAN, AHMP• Legislative process for the
formulation of ordinances/ resolutions
PERCEIVED KNOWLEDGE TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
2. Advocacy and Promotion
• Mandates of member agencies• NPM steps, nutrition assessment
(doing situational analysis and causal model), filing up of planning formats, integration of LNAP to local investment plan, fund sourcing, budgetary cycle and procedures
• Vision and mission and thrusts of LGU
PERCEIVED KNOWLEDGE TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
3. Capacity Develop-ment
• Nutrition assessment• NPM process• Project proposal development• Service delivery (program guidelines)• BNS roles and functions• Filling-up of forms• Performance appraisal (BNS evaluation)• Nutrition programs and policies• Roles and functions of different agencies in
the nutrition program• Organizing and strengthening/revitalizing
C/M/BNCs• Program management
PERCEIVED KNOWLEDGE TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
4. Implementation • Nutrition program• NPM process• MELLPI tools and techniques• Documentation• Records management• How to conduct PIR• BNS tasks and functions• How to use the BNS evaluation forms
5. Documentation and Record Keeping
• Data analysis and interpretation• Report preparation (BNS, line agencies,
quarterly, nutrition situation report)
PERCEIVED KNOWLEDGE TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
1. Advocacy and promotion
• Advocacy skills• Communication (e.g. verbal,
listening)• Coordination (e.g. ability to deal
with clients)• Counselling• Ability to build confidence• Leadership (e.g. ability to handle
and organize activities)• Analytical skills
PERCEIVED SKILLS TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
2. Capacity Development
• Oral communication skills• Written communication skills• Coordination• Leadership (e.g. facilitate conduct
trainings)• Management skills (e.g. staffing,
controlling, directing, budgeting)• Mentoring• Ability to prepare training
design/modules• Supervision• Monitoring and evaluation
PERCEIVED SKILLS TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
3. Implemen-tation
• Oral communication skills• Written communication skills• Coordination• Management skills (e.g.
staffing, controlling, directing, budgeting)
• Ability to preside meetings• Supervision• Monitoring and evaluation
PERCEIVED SKILLS TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function D/CNPC
4. Documentation and Record Keeping
• Oral communication skills• Written communication skills (e.g. ability
to make reports)• Information Technology (e.g. Word
processing, spreadsheets, database, E-mail system)
• Ability to use computers• Coordination
5. Selection and Recruitment
• Ability to screen and interview recruits• Ability to apply social marketing in
practice
PERCEIVED SKILLS TO BE POSSESSED BY D/CNPCS VIS-À-VIS ROLES AND FUNCTIONS
Role/Function Knowledge Areas
1. Planning • Organizing the nutrition planning core group
• Forms of malnutrition • Causes of malnutrition • Possible constraints that can
affect effective implementation of interventions
• Financing the plan 2. Coordination • Communication methods 3. Implementatio
n• Processes that took place during
the implementation
KNOWLEDGE AREAS ASSESSED TO BE ADEQUATE BY D/CNPCS
Role/Function Knowledge Areas4. Monitoring and
evaluation• Quarterly monitoring through field visits
and MNC/BNC meetings • PPAN accomplishment report • MELLPI
5. Report writing and submission
• MNAP/BNAP quarterly accomplishment reports
• Record keeping and documentation system/ methods
6. Technical backstopping
• Basic nutrition concept and principles • Methods used in communication,
trainings, seminars
KNOWLEDGE ASSESSED TO BE ADEQUATE BY D/CNPCS
Role/Function Knowledge Areas1. Planning • Targeting clients/beneficiaries
• Prioritizing areas for implementation2. Implementation • Proper scheduling of activities
• Conduct of quarterly meetings to discuss issues affecting implementation of nutrition plan
• Documentation or Report Writing3. Monitoring and
evaluation• Record keeping• Reporting or feed backing to P/CNC
and LCEs
SKILLS ASSESSED TO BE ADEQUATE BY D/CNPCS
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS GAP
• Knowledge on monitoring and evaluation specifically of
• Nutrition Surveys
• OPT
• Special/Case Studies
• Program Implementation Reviews (PIR)
• Indicators for monitoring and evaluation
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS GAP
• Knowledge on the following areas related to capacity development/technical backstopping:• Nutrition program planning and
management
• Structures involved in agency planning and decision making
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCSRole and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators1. Selection/recruitment of BNS
a. Assists the C/MNAO in the selection and recruitment of BNS
• Job specification and position qualification provided to C/MNAO
• BNS recruited based on guidelines
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators
2. Capacity Building
a. Plans and conducts trainings and continuing education for the BNS
• Number of trainings conducted
• Number of BNS graduates
• Percentage of BNS trained on Project
Management Manual
Nutrition Interventions
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators
2. Capacity Buildingb. Provides
technical assistance to various stakeholders
• Number of orientation activities conducted for various stakeholders on nutrition programs
• Number of stakeholders provided with technical assistance
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators
2.Capacity Buildingc. Assists in
the strengthening of the functionality of C/M/BNC
• Number of activities conducted to assist C/MNC
• Number or percentage of functional C/MNC
• Number or percentage of members attending C/MNC meeting
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators
3. Promotion, dissemination and advocacy worka. Disseminates
and promotes good nutrition including nutrition-related national laws and policies ( i.e. EO 51, IYCF)
• IEC materials prepared
• IEC materials disseminated
• Stakeholders reached by IEC materials
• Number of nutrition classes conducted
• Number of participants attending nutrition classes
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators
3. Promotion, dissemination and advocacy workb. Assists the
C/M/BNC in the formulation of C/M/BNAP
• Planning team organized
• Number of workshops conducted
• Number of municipalities abd barangays with NAP formulated
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators4. Implementation, monitoring and evaluation of nutrition programs
a. Assists the NAO in the overall supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the nutrition program and in providing technical assistance to C/M/BNC
• Number of C/M/BNC members to be provided with technical assistance
• Monitoring and evaluation reports
• Assistance provided to P/CNAO in: - Planning, overall
supervision, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating the provincial/city nutrition program and in providing
- Providing assistance to C/M/BNC
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators4. Implementation, monitoring and evaluation of nutrition programs
b. Conducts regular visits/assess-ment of BNS activities
• Number of regular visits done
• Frequency of assessment visits
• Provincial/City Nutrition assessment report
• BNS assessment report
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators5. Documentation and Report Writing
a. Submits consolidated BNS reports to the P/CNAO
• Number and percentage of BNAP formulated
• Annual accomplishment report for the programs/ projects/activities implemented for the year
• Number of consolidated report submitted
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS OF D/CNPCS
Role and Function Process Indicators Output Indicators5. Documentation and Report Writing
b. Collects and consolidates agency reports
• Reports collected, prepared, analyzed and consolidated from private and government sectors
• Number of consolidated nutrition reports submitted
VALIDATION OF TNA
• Regional Office to conduct a simplified Focus Group Discussion among selected D/CNPCs (8-10 pax)
• Objective is to determine additional training gaps and which are no longer applicable, if any
VALIDATION OF TNA
• Use of guide questions (Attachment 3)
• To be dovetailed with regular D/CNPC meeting or during visit to LGUs
FGD GUIDE QUESTIONS
1. Capacity Gaps
a. In the performance of your tasks as D/CNPC, what do you think are knowledge and skills that you need to have more of?
b. What skills do you need to perform your tasks as D/CNPC that need strengthening?
FGD GUIDE QUESTIONS
1. Capacity Gaps
c. In the list of capacity gaps, please identify which you think are still valid or you think is needed? Which are no longer needed? Which or what other items need to be added?
FGD GUIDE QUESTIONS
2. Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
a. What do you think should be removed, retained or added to the KPI of D/CNPCs
b. Which of the roles/tasks/functions of D/CNPCs should be strengthened?
c. How do you think can the performance of D/CNPCs be strengthened to enable D/CNPCs perform the required competencies?
REPORT ON TNA RESULTS
• Able to identify K/S that need to be strengthened
• Include recommendations for enhancement of KPI
• Use of report format (Attachment 4)• Submit report by 30 April 2015
3RD NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BNS
• Thank you to regions 1, 7 and 12 for assisting in the venue canvass and validation
• Venues:
• Metro Manila – Crown Plaza Manila Galleria, Ortigas, Pasig City
• Vigan City – Vigan Convention Center
• Cebu City – Waterfront Hotel
• General Santos City – KCC Convention and Events Center
*CO to issue advisory on venue
VIGAN CONVENTION CENTER
3RD BNS CONFERENCE
• Copy of latest conference program provided in folder
• Longest-serving BNS awardee to be invited; on top of allocation
• Regions to help confirm awardees
• NIED to advise regions of hotel for billeting once final
• List of lodging places shared by Region 1 and 12
CONFIRMATION OF PARTICIPANTS NCR AND SOUTH LUZON CLUSTERRegion Allocation Confirma-
tionRemarks
NCR 185 185 As of March 134-A 355 236 As of March 164-B 91 66 As of March 155 226 - No submission yet
Total 857 487 56%
CONFIRMATION OF PARTICIPANTS NORTH LUZON CLUSTER
Region Allocation Confirma-tion
Remarks
1 280 275 No submission yet2 116 116 As of 16 March3 292 152 As of March 9
CAR 192 75 As of 18 MarchTotal 880 597 68%
CONFIRMATION OF PARTICIPANTS VISAYAS CLUSTER
Region Allocation Confirma-tion
Remarks
6 432 355 No submission yet7 348 - No submission yet8 71 - No submission yet
Total 851 355 42%
CONFIRMATION OF PARTICIPANTS MINDANAO CLUSTERRegion Allocation Confirma-tion Remarks
9 54 29 As of March 1310 93 62 As of March 1811 245 170 As of March 1312 400 377 As of March 18
CARAGA 73 - No submission yetARMM 5 2 As of March 18Total 870 640 73%
ADVOCACY TO PURSUE LEGISLATION ON BNS PROGRAM
• Use conference as an opportunity to advocate for PD 1569 amendment
• Senators Cynthia Villar for Cebu and Bam Aquino for Metro Manila confirmed as keynote
• Senator Bam requesting info on proposed bill
2015 NUTRITION MONTH
• Theme:
Timbang iwasto,
sa tamang nutrisyon at ehersisyo!
RECOMMENDED FOCUS
• Childhood Obesity
• Increases risk for psychological effects, gastrointestinal complications, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes
• Increases risk of adult obesity which is strongly associated with comorbidities that contribute to CVD and diabetes
CHILDHOOD OBESITY
• Longitudinal studies show the increased risk for morbidity and mortality in adulthood are independent of adult BMI, i.e. negative health consequences may present even if normal weight is attained in adulthood
• Childhood obesity leaves a permanent imprint.
CHILDHOOD OBESITY
• Preventing childhood obesity leads to reduction in comorbidities in children and reduce long-term burden of NCDs
• Interventions early in life are likely to have sustained effects on health because it influences responses to later challenges, e.g. living in an obesogenic environment
Interventions aimed at preventing childhood obesity would lead to both a reduction in comorbidities in children and to a reduction of the long-term burden of NCDs. Life-course studies suggest that interventions in early life, when biology is most ‘plastic’ and amenable to change, are likely to have the greatest positive sustained effects on health, particularly because they may influence responses to later challenges, such as living in an obesogenic environment (5
FACTORS IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY
• Maternal over and undernutrition affects child response to nutritional experiences
• Biological set-points for appetite, eating, exercise behaviors occur during infancy
FACTORS IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY
• Obesogenic environment
• Exposure to ultra-processed, energy-dense and nutrient-poor foods
• Reduced physical activity
• Increased time for sedentary activities
FACTORS IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY
• Parental, family, caregiver knowledge
• Socio-economic factors
• Cultural norms (eating, exercise, body image)
RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES
• Reduce intake of unhealthy foods and promote intake of healthy foods and non-alcoholic beverages by children and adolescents
• Reduce risk of obesity using life-course approach
• (IYCF, maternal nutrition, community and school-based interventions)
• Treat obese children (family-focused behavior lifestyle)
NM PLAN
• Activities should promote actions to prevent and address childhood obesity
• Think of activities that will have sustained impact after Nutrition Month
• Actions should be guided by evidence-based interventions
NM PLAN
• National launch to promote a campaign to address childhood obesity (still to be conceptualized)
• Coordinate with DepED
POSSIBLE ACTIVITIES
• Promote at least 60 minutes of daily exercise (Fat run)
• Reduce exposure of children to marketing of unhealthy foods and non-alcoholic beverages
• Ensure healthy food environments (availability of healthy foods)
• Nutrition promotion (parents/caregivers)
CSC MEMO CIRCULAR 5 S. 2015 ON THE 10 KUMAINMENTS
• Encourages all government agencies to undertake activities such as, but not limited to:
• Issue department circular
• 10 Kumainments in websites, publications and social media
• Use of 10 Kumainments as guide for menus for meetings, seminars, conferences, other events
• Conduct seminars using AVP
ACTION REQUESTED
• Disseminate CSC MC to government offices in your region
• MC can be accessed using this link http://web.csc.gov.ph/cscsite2/2014-02-21-08-28-23/pdf-files/category/375-mc-2015
DFA POSTS 10 KUMAINMENTS
• DFA posted the 10 Kumainments flyer in their website and requested embassies and consulates to do the same
• Already posted in Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Italy, US
LOW-COST RECIPE BOOK
• Distribution list provided
• AD requested to facilitate delivery
• Regions to coordinate with DSWD for the allocation for 4Ps family beneficiaries
PGN TRAINING
• Training guidelines through Memo 2015-022 issued
• No report of accomplishment received since last Mancon in December
• Request for training funds received from regions 7 and 3 only.
• Regions to procure training materials except Pabasa kit (Status?)
PGN MONITORING
• Extent to which expected outcomes are achieved:
• Areas with organized IYCF support groups
• Counselling provided to pregnant women and mothers of 0-2 years old children
• Local resolutions on IYCF
ACTION REQUESTED
• Continue monitoring areas provided with training
• Monitoring report to indicate number and areas where support groups are organized, resolutions on IYCF enacted and counselling done
NPM/BNS TRAINING
• Regions to submit training schedule and request fund release
• Prioritize areas PDP priority provinces
TRAINING ON NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES FOR REGIONAL CLUSTER
• Allocation provided for all regions
• To target regional cluster members
• Regions to submit schedule of training and request for fund release
TRAINING ON NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES FOR PRIORITY 3 PROVINCES
• Regions 1, CAR, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 have 1 batch allocation
• Regions 2, 4A, 8 and CARAGA have 2 batches
• Refer to attachment for details of budget
• Regions to request funds, submit schedule
KATUMBAS AY BIYAYA
• Season 10 started airing on 14 March with new time slot at 10:30 am instead of 10:00 am
• Request NCR and Region 8 to help locate the winners for the real-life drama who will receive Php 5,000 each
NNC BULLETIN NAME CONTEST
• Deadline for submission of entries extended until 30 March 2015
STATUS OF SUBMISSION OF REPORTS
• Attachment 1 for validation of regions
• Please email updates to nncsikat