What Is Volunteerism
What Is Volunteerism
What Is Volunteerism
On October 11, 2005, President Gloria M. Arroyo signed Executive Order No.
468 revitalizing the VPA Program of the PPA to strengthen community
involvement and participation in crime prevention, treatment of offenders and the
administration of criminal justice. This Executive Order provides the coordination
among government agencies, non-government organizations and peoples
orgnizations specifically under Section 3 which states:
Documents Needed
Training
9. VPA attends and performs allied supervision activities and accomplishes VPA
Monthly Reports
WHAT ARE THE INCENTIVES/AWARDS GIVEN TO THE VPAS?
A VPA may be entitled to receive the following incentives and awards:
1. Plaque of recognition shall be awarded to VPAs who have rendered invaluable
contribution in the rehabilitation of clients.
2. Certificate of Appreciation to VPAs who obtained a Very Satisfactory (VS) Rating for
two (2) consecutive rating periods.
3. VPAs shall be entitled to any support/assistance or benefits (such as discount in
transportation, health and accident insurance) that may be negotiated with participating
agencies or organizations.
MAY THE APPOINTMENTS OF THE VPAS BE RENEWED?
Yes, the VPA appointment may be renewed for the following reasons with consent of the
VPA concerned:
1. The VPA has successfully served/performed the duties and functions as
Volunteer for a period of two (2) years.
2. The VPA has sustained interest in volunteer work and actively participates in the
activities of the Agency.
3. The VPA has obtained a satisfactory performance rating based on the evaluation
of the Chief Probation and Parole Offcier for three consecutive rating periods.
4. The VPA does not violate any of the reasons for the revocation of appointment
WHAT ARE THE STEPS FOR RENEWING THE VPA APPOINTMENT?
1. One month prior to expiration of appointment, the Chief Probation and Parole
Officer or Supervising Officer reviews the performance of the VPA.
2. If satisfactory, Chief Probation and Parole Officer or Supervising Officer seeks
written consent of VPA to continue with volunteer service and option to renew
appointment.
3. Chief Probation and Parole Officer recommends renewal of appointment of VPA
to the Regional Director.
MAY THE APPOINTMENTS OF THE VPAS BE REVOKED?
Yes, the VPA appointment may be revoked for any of the following or similar reasons:
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Commission of offense
Violation of any function or disclosure or misuse of confidential information
Undue personal interest with the client
Abuse of authority as VPA
Unauthorized use of resources for personal benefit
Extortion
Unwarranted meddling in the affairs/activities of personnel and other VPAs
Physical and mental illness or incapacity
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