Survey Questionnaire For Deped Child Protection Policy

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SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE ON AWARENESS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DEPED CHILD

PROTECTION POLICY IN SCHOOLS

Part I: Respondent’s Profile

Direction: Please fill out the items below.

1. Name ______________________________________________________

(Optional)

2. Sex Male Female 3. Age _______________________

4. Nature of Work Teaching Non-Teaching

5. Years in Service __________________

6. Do you have bully students?

Yes No

7. If yes, what punishment do you usually impose to the bully student?

Corporal Punishment Positive and Non-Violent Discipline

Part II: Awareness on DepEd Child Protection Policy.

Kindly read carefully each of the following statements and check (/) only one in the
number under the column at the right which corresponds to the best of your
knowledge.

Weight Qualitative Description


5 Very Knowledgeable
4 Knowledgeable
3 Moderately Knowledgeable
2 Slightly Knowledgeable
1 Not Knowledgeable

Statement 5 4 3 2 1

1. There is DepEd Order on Protecting Children in School from


Abuse, Violence, Exploitation, Discrimination, Bullying and other
forms of abuse.
2. I have read and understood the DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012
3. Pursuant to the 1987 Constitution, the State shall defend the
right of children to assistance, including proper care and nutrition,
and special protection from all forms of neglect, abuse, cruelty,
exploitation and other conditions prejudicial to their development.
4. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) aims to protect
children from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury and
abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment and
exploitation, including sexual abuse.
5. This DepEd aims to ensure that all schools are conducive to the
education of children.
6. Teachers and learning facilitators especially in learning centers
are their substitute parents, and are expected to discharge their
functions and duties with this in mind.
7. This policy aims to provide special protection to children who are
gravely threatened or endangered by circumstances which affect
their normal development and over which they have no control,
and to assist the concerned agencies in their rehabilitation.
8. DepEd aims to ensure such special protection from all forms of
abuse and exploitation and care as is necessary for the child's
well-being.
9. This DepEd Order has zero tolerance policy for any act of child
abuse, exploitation, violence, discrimination, bullying and other
forms of abuse.
10. There are different forms of bullying.
11. Bullying is committed when a student commits an act or a series
of acts directed towards another or several students in a school
setting, which results in physical and mental abuse, harassment,
intimidation, or humiliation.
12. Corporal Punishment is a penalty imposed for an alleged or
actual offense, which carried out, for the purpose of discipline,
training by a teacher, school administrator, an adult, or any other
child who has been given or has assumed authority for punishment
or discipline.
13. Positive and Non-Violent Discipline of Children is a way of
thinking and a holistic, constructive and pro-active approach to
teaching that helps children develop appropriate thinking and
behavior in the short and long-term and foster discipline.
14. This DepEd Order aims to prevent violence against children in
schools and make these available to all schools.
15. Violence against children committed in schools is an act or
series of acts committed by school administrators, academic and
non-academic personnel against a child.
Part III. Implementation of the Policy on Child Protection in public schools.

Kindly read carefully each of the following statements and check (/) only one in the
number under the column at the right which corresponds to the best of your
knowledge.

Weight Qualitative Description


5 Highly Implemented
4 Implemented
3 Moderately Implemented
2 Slightly Implemented
1 Not Implemented at all

Statement 5 4 3 2 1
1. School adopts a child protection policy.
2. Ensures all pupils, students or learners, school personnel,
parents, guardians or custodians, and visitors and guests are made
aware of child protection policy.
3. Organize and convene the Child Protection Committee for the
School.
4. Conduct disciplinary proceedings in cases of offenses committed
by pupils, students or learners.
5. Conduct the appropriate training and capability building activities
on child protection measures and protocols.
6. Information-dissemination activities and in-service training for
teachers on the protection of children in school from abuse,
violence, exploitation, discrimination, bullying or peer abuse and
other related cases.
7. Ensure that the school adopts a student Code of Conduct to be
followed by every pupil, student or learner while on school
grounds, or when traveling to and from school, or during a
school-sponsored activity, and during lunch period, whether on or
off campus.
8. Coordinate withe the Department of Social Welfare and
Development or, the appropriate government agencies or
non-governmental organization on a Child Protection Hotline for
reporting abuse, violence, exploitation, discrimination, bullying and
other similar acts and for counseling.
9. The school administrator, teachers, academic and non-academic
and other personnel practice positive and non-violent discipline, as
may be required under the circumstances; provided, that in no case
shall corporal punishment be inflicted upon them.
10. The school Child Protection Committee initiate information
dissemination programs and organize activities for the protection
of children from abuse, exploitation, violence, discrimination and
bullying or peer abuse.
11. Training modules which include positive and non-violent
discipline in classroom management, anger and stress management
and gender sensitivity are use.
12. Employ means which enhance the skills and pedagogy in
integrating and teaching children’s rights in the classroom.
13. Any incidents of bullying are filed and reported immediately to
the School Head.
14. The school Child Protection Committee has a system for
identifying students who may be suffering from significant harm
based on any physical emotional or behavioral signs.
15. The school Child Protection Committee coordinate closely with
the Women and Child Protection Desks of the Philippine National
Police (PNP), the Local Social Welfare and Development Office
(LSWDO), other government agencies, and non-governmental
organizations.

Thank you for your cooperation!

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