The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) announced that it is set to introduce a new rights-based, family-oriented and inclusive development model for Filipino families during its 74th anniversary celebration at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.
On Monday, DSWD spokesperson Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao said that the agency is developing the Pamilya sa Bagong Pilipinas which features the various transitions of family life across different life stages.
“The model integrates economic, social, and cultural support to help Filipino families grow and thrive while meeting their diverse needs and goals. This aligns with the Marcos administration’s priority to enhance the well-being and strengthen the resilience of Filipino families,” Dumlao said.
To launch this model, a Pamilya sa Bagong Pilipinas Compendium will be released and the compendium highlights the DSWD’s various programs and services based on family life transitions and the life cycle approach.
It has three chapters —Bagong Pamilyang Pilipino, Bumabangon sa Gitna ng mga Hamon and Maunlad at Matatag na Pamilya.
Bagong Pamilyang Pilipino highlights interventions at the beginning of family formation, including the programs and services available at the early stages of marriage or union of couples.
The second component, Bumabangon sa Gitna ng mga Hamon, features social protection programs and services that assist families in overcoming crises or hurdles. This section also acknowledges the need for diverse family structures, such as single-parent families, same-sex parent families, blended families and adoptive or foster families.
Meantime, Maunlad at Matatag na Pamilya focuses on encouraging the growth of Filipino families through economic empowerment programs and services, such as skills training, employment assistance and financial literacy programs, enabling families to manage their resources effectively.
“The Pamilya sa Bagong Pilipinas model is proposed as the government’s main strategy for social change and empowerment, reducing the vulnerability of Filipino families by improving access to social protection programs and establishing viable community structures,” Dumlao said.