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PPA ESTABLISHES FIVE NEW

FIELD TRAINING LABORATORIES

In accordance with the agency’s shift from the linear model of program development to the holistic approach, five regions took up the challenge of establishing their own Field Training Laboratories (FTL) during the second quarter of this year. These regions were provided with technical assistance by the National Field Training Laboratory Team in the form of planning workshops and team building sessions for the local teams. The establishment of these regional FTLs will ensure the continuation of the praxis and theory-building that is the basis for the development of the agency’s program development.
 

The following are the newly established regional FTLs and the corresponding members of their teams :

 

1. Cordillera Autonomous Region (CAR) – Baguio Team

            Core Members :

                        1. Wilfred Gonnay

                        2. Joel Balasuit

                        3. Sylvia Salang-oy

            Supporting Members:

1. ARD Rodolfo Pascua

2. Mary Ann Aranca

 

2. Region 7 – Cebu Team

            Core Members :

            1. Laura Blando               5. Gigi

 2. Melba Momongan         Paragas

            3. Clark Niņo Cagigas 6.  Janice

            4. Fely Lacaolacao           Dihayco

            Supporting Members :

            1. Rene Remollo

            2. Pamela Jusay

            3. Fe Parido

 

3. Region 6 – Bacolod Team

            Members :

1. Edilberto Quia-ong

2. Grace Tomaro

3. Marie Grace Malata

4. Nilda Derontin

5. Maridel Sun

6. Mary Grace Piamonte

7. Jocelyn Escalona

8. Leni Ann Maido

9. Ella Rose Anaquita

10. Ma. Therasa Pedregoza

11. Mariedith Mascote

 

4. Region 9 – Dapitan Team

Core Members :

1.   Allan Santillana

2.   Joy Bael

3.  Dito Abitona

            Supporting Member :

                        1. Ma. Lourdes Guangco

 

5. Region 11 – Davao Team

            Members :

1.   Amy Butiong

2.   Helen Macagcalat

3.   Lloyd Barrion

4. Carol Vanzuela

5. Joyce Rendon

6. Miriam Ruth Maranga

 

In general, the teams adopted the flat organization, symbolized by the wheel, where the hub is the core team and the spokes are the different working clusters which include Volunteer Resource Development (VRD), Community Resource Development (CRD), development of Information, Education and Communication materials (IEC) and Restorative Justice, focused on the “Circle of Support” that maximizes community participation. The members of the clusters include supporting members who are assigned in unit offices of the region that are outside of the FTL (geographic) laboratories. The teams agreed to maximize the use of IT in doing their work even if they are not all assigned in the same office.