Fifty-seven Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) recently completed short courses offered by the University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) as part of the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Workforce Development Program.
The initiative celebrated the dedication of 30 PDLs who finished specialized courses in Digital Literacy and Principles of Graphic Design, alongside 27 PDLs who completed Introduction to Permaculture: The Ethics of Permaculture and Design Principles.
BuCor director general Gregorio Catapang Jr. congratulated the participants, stressing that accessible and inclusive education plays a vital role in fostering personal growth and offering new opportunities for reintegration into society.
Catapang specifically thanked UP System President Atty. Angelo Jimenez and UPOU Chancellor Prof. Joanne V. Serrano for their commitment to bringing quality education inside correctional facilities.
He cited that it was the first time that top UP officials had visited BuCor, interacted with PDLs, and openly supported the program.
“Your presence here affirms a powerful truth: that education belongs to everyone, and that no one is beyond the reach of learning,” Catapang said.
The educational program is a collaboration under a tripartite Memorandum of Agreement between BuCor, UPOU and the UP Alumni Association, led by Regent Robert Lester Aranton. Catapang said the effort has ignited a sense of inspiration and empowerment among the PDLs, preparing them for a brighter future.
Meantime, Catapang welcomed the signing of the Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., stressing its positive impact on BuCor personnel during the Christmas season.
Administrative Order No. 40, issued on 11 December, approves a one-time SRI of up to P20,000 for those working in the Executive branch, including civilian employees from national government agencies, state universities and colleges, and government-owned or controlled corporations, regardless of employment status.
Catapang expressed gratitude on behalf of the agency’s over 6,000 officers and personnel, noting that the recognition reinforces the value of dedication and hard work among government employees.