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Asus Eee Slate EP121-1A010M Tablet PC

Thursday, May 26, 2011


The ASUS Eee State EP121 is one product which keeps you entertained, productive and connected-anywhere. Let’s check out some important features:


12.1-inch capacitive pressure-sensing multi touch LED-backlit HD display for the brilliant HD entertainment and intuitive navigation.
Less than one inch thin and made with gorilla glass for easy portability and robust durability.
Digitizer pen with Windows 7 pen support for accurate writing and drawing accuracy.
Intel Core i5-470UM processor with Intel HD graphics for energy efficient multitasking performance and 1080p HD playback.
64GB solid state drive for quickly storing and accessing your treasured data.
Flash 10.1 support for video playback support from your favorite Web sites.
Wireless N and Bluetooth v3.0 for high –speed connectivity to the internet and Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Windows 7 Home Premium for a familiar and user-friendly interface that’s compatible with all your devices.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

ASUS Eee State EP121.
User manual.
Recovery DVD’s.
Power adapter with USB port changing function.
Warranty card.
Bluetooth keyboard ( batteries included).
Folio.
Wiping cloth.
Refill nibs (for digitizer).
Nib Remover.
Digitizer pen.


SPECIFICATIONS :-

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
Display: 12.1- inch multi-touch pressure-sensing capacitive LED-backlit HD display (1280 x 800).
Processor: Intel Core i5-470UM processor .
Graphics: Intel HD graphics.
Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n (@2.4GHz), Bluetooth v3.0.
Memory: 4GB DDR3 (expandable to 4GB).
Storage: 64GB solid state drive.
Speakers: Internal speaker.
Microphone: Internal microphone.
Card Reader: 2-in-1 Card reader.
Battery Pack: 4 cell polymer battery.
Dimensions: 12.28 x 8.15 x 66 –inches ( W X D X H).
Weight: 2.53 lbs.

Nike Training Club By Nike, Inc.(IPhone)

Wednesday, May 25, 2011


Description

Nike Training Club is a training app that gives you your own personal trainer, anytime, anywhere. Get lean, toned and strong with over 60 custom-built workouts featuring audio guidance and on-demand instruction from a Nike Professional Trainer while you earn NTC rewards like Lea Michele's exclusive workout.

Inspired by world-class athletes and developed by master trainers, this comprehensive training app combines years of Nike training research and expertise in one personalized experience. Dynamic drills build on the fundamentals of functional fitness training. Detailed instruction keeps your training on track. Set toyour own music and goals, Nike Training Club gives you the most efficient and effective workout to fast-track your results.

-      Complete redesign of the Nike Training Club application.

-      Full-body workouts for 30 or 45 minutes. Targeted workouts for 15 minutes. Set a favorite workout as your Quick-Start.

-      Exclusive rewards including workouts from Lea Michele, professional athletes, celebrity trainers and yoga instructors.

-      90+ multi-dimensional, multi-directional drills build on the fundamentals of strength, cardio, interval and core training.

-      Simple functionality optimizes every workout. Select your goal and fitness level, then choose from a list of workouts that meet your criteria.

-      Set your workout to albums and playlists from your own music library.

-      Audio guidance keeps you on track and motivated while working out.

-      Access step-by-step instructions and video demonstrations for every drill at any time.

-      Track details of your workout history and training progress.

-      Share workout and reward status on Facebook and Twitter.

What's New in Version 2.3

-      New reward content, including exclusive Lea Michele workout
-      Twitter share
-      Workout reminder to keep you on track
-      AirPlay support: stream music and workout audio to your hi-fi or TV
-      Reduced app size for faster download
-      Bug fixes

Version 2.1 included:
- Updated content
- UK English trainer voice added *
- Bug fixes
-      Retina display rendering improvements

Version 2.0 included:
-      Complete redesign of the Nike Training Club application suitable for men and women
-      Over 60 full-body and targeted workouts for 15, 30 and 45 minutes
-      Capability to set workouts to your own music
-      High-definition audio and instructional videos from a Nike Professional Trainer
-      Exclusive rewards including workouts from pro athletes, celebrity trainers and yoga instructors


NOTE
This app is approx. 490MB in size. We recommend that you download and install through iTunes on your computer.

*requires iPhone/iPod device language to be set to “British English” in Settings > General > International > Language

Google Shopper for Android

Tuesday, May 24, 2011




Description

New from Google: Find products with your camera phone and get prices fast.
Shopper recognizes products by cover art, barcode scanning, voice and text search. Find local and online prices, reviews, specs, and more. Star your favorites and share with friends.
Currently U.S. and U.K. prices only.

Permissions

THIS APPLICATION HAS ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING:

  • YOUR ACCOUNTS
    USE THE AUTHENTICATION CREDENTIALS OF AN ACCOUNT
    Allows an application to request authentication tokens.
    MANAGE THE ACCOUNTS LIST
    Allows an application to perform operations like adding, and removing accounts and deleting their password.
  • HARDWARE CONTROLS
    TAKE PICTURES AND VIDEOS
    Allows application to take pictures and videos with the camera. This allows the application at any time to collect images the camera is seeing.
    RECORD AUDIO
    Allows application to access the audio record path.
  • YOUR LOCATION
    COARSE (NETWORK-BASED) LOCATION
    Access coarse location sources such as the cellular network database to determine an approximate device location, where available. Malicious applications can use this to determine approximately where you are.
  • NETWORK COMMUNICATION
    FULL INTERNET ACCESS
    Allows an application to create network sockets.




HP Pavilion g4t

Monday, May 23, 2011


The HP Pavilion g4t is a 14-inch notebook sporting a 2.4GHz Intel Core i3 processor with Intel HD Graphics and an LED boasting a 1,366 by 768 resolution. On top of that, the g4t packs 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive spinning at 5,400rpm and a 6-cell lithium-ion battery that is said to last up to 4.25 hours.

Design and Features
This HP laptop takes a cue from the more simply-designed models of today with a no-frills approach. The g4t takes on bold, solid colors including gray, pewter, sonoma red and pearl pink, which coat its back and around its compact chiclet keyboard. Above the HD LED you'll find an embedded HP webcam with integrated microphone. The included SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW optical drive with double layer support can be found on its right side. The Pavilion g4t also sports three USB ports and one HDMI output.

Inside, this mobile rig can handle 8GB of DDR3 RAM. Not to mention that its WiFi-ready with an 802.11 b/g/n network adapter, and is Bluetooth compatible. For the audiophiles, this HP laptop comes with SRS surround sound through Altec-Lansing speakers. And while the Pavilion g4t uses integrated graphics, courtesy of Intel's 2nd Generation Core processors, it has 1GB of video memory to back them up. All of these features come available through 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium.


Specifications
Processor Name
Intel Core i3-370M
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Processor Speed
2.4 GHz
RAM
4 GB
Weight
4.68 lb
Screen Size
14 inches
Screen Size Type
widescreen
Graphics Card
Intel GMA HD
Storage Capacity (as Tested)
500 GB
Networking Options
802.11n
Primary Optical Drive
8x DVD-SuperMulti Double-Layer Drive

ASTRO File Manager for Android



Description
ASTRO File Manager helps turns your phone from a toy to a tool.
Ver 2.5.2
This new permanent version includes mobile ads. The ad free version, ASTRO Pro is available below (see 'View more applications)
Features: File Manager, Backup, Image and text viewers, Networking, SMB, Bluetooth, SFTP, Zip Tar, downloader, thumbnails, search files, application manager, task manager, attachments


Permissions
THIS APPLICATION HAS ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING:
NETWORK COMMUNICATION
FULL INTERNET ACCESS
Allows an application to create network sockets.
STORAGE
MODIFY/DELETE USB STORAGE CONTENTS MODIFY/DELETE SD CARD CONTENTS
Allows an application to write to the USB storage. Allows an application to write to the SD card.
SYSTEM TOOLS
PREVENT DEVICE FROM SLEEPING
Allows an application to prevent the device from going to sleep.
RETRIEVE RUNNING APPLICATIONS
Allows application to retrieve information about currently and recently running tasks. May allow malicious applications to discover private information about other applications.
MODIFY GLOBAL SYSTEM SETTINGS
Allows an application to modify the system's settings data. Malicious applications can corrupt your system's configuration.


more info visit https://market.android.com/details?id=com.metago.astro

Firefox Beta v5.0 for Android

Sunday, May 22, 2011




With Firefox Beta you can enjoy your favorite features like Sync, Add-ons and the Awesome Screen, while being one of the first to use brand new features and functionality that will be in the upcoming stable release of Firefox for mobile.

From the Welcome page in Firefox Beta, tap on "Give Feedback" to report issues or provide your ideas so that we can make Firefox for Android awesome.

Firefox Beta is compatible with a wide range of devices, however some older devices are currently not supported. Check http://mozilla.com/mobile/platforms/ for a list of supported devices.

ABOUT MOZILLA
Mozilla is a global, nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping users in control of their online experiences and shaping the future of the Web for the public good. For more information visit www.mozilla.org.

What's New:
Added Do Not Track option to Preferences, enabling you to tell sites if you prefer to opt-out of online behavioral tracking
Smoother panning and CSS3 Animations
Speed improvements, especially pertaining to page load and on 3G networks
Important bug fixes including compatibility with SwiftKey

CONTENT RATING:
Low Maturity

More Info:

https://market.android.com/details?id=org.mozilla.firefox_beta

Adobe Announces Adobe Tag Manager for the Online Marketing Suite


For immediate release

Streamlines Deployment of Online Marketing Suite and Other Advertising and Marketing Technologies; Customers Can Utilize Existing Adobe SiteCatalyst Tags to Implement; Adobe Genesis Partners Can Use to Simplify Integrating Their Products with the Adobe Online Marketing Suite

LONDON, Adobe Omniture Summit EMEA 2011 —Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced Adobe® Tag Manager for the Adobe Online Marketing Suite, powered by Omniture®. This new solution provides a tag management framework for the entire Adobe Online Marketing Suite as well as for other digital marketing technologies.

Capturing anonymous audience data is typically done using a tag (a small piece of JavaScript or HTML image call) placed in a piece of content or on a Web page. Various applications for capturing and taking action on analytics data usually require their own tags. The process of implementing and maintaining separate tags on a Web page and across partners such as analytics providers, site and content optimization vendors, ad servers, ad networks, affiliate networks and audience measurement firms often requires significant technical skills to implement or change and can become costly, time consuming and error prone.

Adobe Tag Manager solves these industry problems with a tag management framework that serves as a tag container, housing the tags that an Adobe customer may require, including all Online Marketing Suite tags and third-party tags. While some customers may deploy a new standalone tag container, Adobe SiteCatalyst® customers can deploy the tag container without having to change their existing SiteCatalyst page tag. This simplicity accelerates time to deployment versus standalone tag management products, which require more significant changes and resources to implement.

The tags within the container are managed through an administrative user interface where the customer can insert or remove tags (from Adobe or other partners) without making changes to a website. The ability to rapidly add and remove tags combined with common techniques to conditionally fire or timeout tags gives advertisers and publishers more control over their valuable data and helps manage pages for fast loading.

“With Adobe Tag Manager, digital marketers can more quickly deploy or experiment with new technologies and partners because we’ve removed the primary challenges of adding or removing tags from their Web pages,” said Brad Rencher, vice president and general manager, Omniture Business Unit, Adobe. “Our existing customers can adopt this new framework immediately by turning their SiteCatalyst tag into a container through which other tags can be managed. This level of simplicity and control will help our customers respond quickly to market changes and shifting customer needs, which can positively impact revenue.”

A recent report by Forrester Research Inc. encourages the use of tag management systems to reign in Web measurement chaos. “Customer Intelligence professionals have a tag management problem. JavaScript tags are omnipresent on websites, supporting a wide variety of analytics, marketing, and technical services. But implementing and maintaining tags is a constant battle, and in many cases the tags are winning, putting marketing, measurement, and site effectiveness at risk. Firms should conduct a website tag audit to determine whether tag management is a significant risk factor. In the case of complex websites or those with an extensive tag footprint, investing in a tag management system yields multiple benefits based on efficient processes and accurate tracking.” (Forrester Research, “How Tag Management Improves Web Intelligence”, Dec. 22, 2010)

Adobe customers can use Adobe Tag Manager in conjunction with Adobe DigitalPulse™ to further ensure that online analytics and reporting are complete and accurate. DigitalPulse scans a website and helps online marketing professionals identify missing or incorrectly configured tags and broken links. Without a solution like DigitalPulse, discovering tagging or link-level errors would be an especially time-consuming manual task.

Adobe Tag Manager also enhances Adobe Genesis™, which automates the integration of partner solutions with the Adobe Online Marketing Suite. Adobe Genesis partners will be able to leverage the tag management solution to deploy product integrations without complex or time-consuming page code updates, thus accelerating time-to-value for mutual customers.

The Adobe Tag Manager beta will be available in mid-June and additional features and capabilities will be introduced in the coming months. For more information, customers should contact their Adobe account manager.

About the Adobe Online Marketing Suite
The Adobe Online Marketing Suite, powered by Omniture, offers an integrated and open platform for online business optimization, a strategy for using customer insight to drive innovation throughout the business and enhance marketing efficiency. The Suite consists of integrated applications to collect and unleash the power of customer insight to optimize customer acquisition, conversion and retention efforts as well as the creation and distribution of content. For example, using the Suite, marketers can identify the most effective marketing strategies and ad placements as well as create relevant, personalized and consistent customer experiences across digital marketing channels, such as onsite, display, email, social, video and mobile. The Suite enables marketers to make quick adjustments, automate certain customer interactions and better maximize marketing ROI, which, ultimately, can positively impact the bottom line.

About Adobe Systems IncorporatedAdobe is changing the world through digital experiences. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.

Google Books now finds, defines, translates text

Saturday, May 21, 2011


E-book aficionados who use Google Books will find a few enhancements waiting for them the next time they open their favorite book.
As of yesterday, Google lets you search for any word that appears in the text of one of your books as well as letting you highlight text to ask for a definition or translation. You can access the new features by opening a book in your Google Books library through any desktop browser. Double-clicking on or dragging your mouse over any piece of text then opens a pop-up menu with a series of choices.
Selecting the Define option displays a brief definition of the word you chose. Clicking the More link brings you to a full dictionary page with in-depth definitions and even examples of the word used in context. The Define option is also supposed to offer an audio icon you can click to hear the word pronounced. However, the audio icon appeared only in Google Chrome and not in any other browser I checked.
Selecting the second option, Translate, lets you tap in to Google's own Translate tool to let you convert the word into any one of a number of different languages.
You can search for a word by selecting the Search Book option, which scours the book for more occurrences of your chosen word and displays a list of all the passages in which the word appears. You can easily select any of the instances and jump to that specific section in the book.
The Search Google option performs a standard Google search on your word, while the Search Wikipedia option will open the word's Wikipedia entry, if one exists.
To display these new features, you need to make sure your book appears in Flowing Text mode and not in Scanned Pages mode. To confirm the setting, click the Settings icon in the upper right (the one that appears as Aa) and make sure the Show option says Flowing Text. Google says that not all books are available in Flowing Text mode.
Finally, the new features seem to work only through a desktop browser on the Google Books Web page. I tried accessing the features on an iPad by browsing to the Google Books Web page via mobile Safari and by using the iOS app for Google Books. In both cases, I was unable to double-click or highlight any text in a book. I've contacted Google to confirm which platforms the new features will support.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5


Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-HX5 is the company's first truly pocketable super-zoom camera. Announced in January 2010 it features a 10x optical zoom with impressive wide-angle capabilities, Full HD video recording, very fast continuous shooting, a built-in GPS receiver which records your position, altitude, compass heading and local time onto images, and a 10 Megapixel CMOS sensor which claims great low light performance. Sony's earlier Cyber-shot DSC-H20 may have also sported a 10x zoom, but it wasn't anywhere near as small, nor did it share the HX5's impressive array of additional features.
The HX5's zoom offers an equivalent range of 25-250mm, taking you from seriously wide-angle to pretty powerful telephoto coverage in a compact body that'll squeeze into most pockets. This allows you to capture expansive landscapes, cramped interiors or big group-shots at one moment, before zooming-in to grab distant detail in the next. It's a powerful and compelling range to have at your disposal in a pocketable camera.

While most compacts seem happy to stick with 720p video, Sony's equipped the HX5 with nothing less than Full HD at 1080i, along with the ability to zoom while filming. There's also stereo sound, the choice of encoding formats and a dedicated record button.

GPS looks set to be a headline feature of 2010, and the HX5 actually becomes the first super-zoom camera to offer it built-in. The HX5 will record the latitude and longitude co-ordinates into the headers of your images, along with the altitude and compass heading, the latter also shown on-screen in real-time as you compose. Then when you get home you can plot your movements on mapping software.
Going far beyond the capabilities of most compacts, not to mention most DSLRs, the HX5 also boasts continuous shooing speeds of up to 10fps at the full 10 Megapixel resolution. It may only record ten frames in a burst, but this still allows you to capture action sequences which are traditionally out-of-reach for anything other than a professional DSLR.

It all adds-up to a very impressive package that's clearly targeted directly at Panasonic's enormously popular Travel Zoom series. But Panasonic hasn’t stood still and the company's latest Lumix TZ10 / ZS7, announced shortly after the HX5, also sports GPS capabilities along with HD video and a long optical zoom range. Canon's also now onto its second generation pocket super-zoom with its PowerShot SX210 IS, and Nikon's additionally joined the fray with its COOLPIX S8000. All are brand new 2010 models and after the same buyer who wants the convenience of a long optical zoom range in a pocketable camera.


Measuring 103x58x29mm and weighing 200g with battery and card, the Cyber-shot HX5 is on the chunky side of today's compacts, and therefore better-suited to trouser or coat pockets rather than one on the front of your shirt. But it's important to put this into perspective as unlike most compacts, the HX5 packs-in a 10x optical zoom and GPS receiver. It also manages to be 2mm shorter, 4mm thinner and 18g lighter than its arch rival, the Panasonic Lumix TZ10 / ZS7, although in your hands, both models look and feel roughly the same size.

Viewed from above, you'll notice the HX5's rounded right-end dips in ever-so-slightly, before joining the flat front surface. This discreet dip, which runs the full height of the camera, actually provides surprisingly good purchase for your middle finger, which coupled with another dip on the rear for your thumb, allows you to hold the camera fairly confidently with one hand. So while the surface of the camera is pretty slippery without any raised dots or rubber sections, Sony's design team have created a grip that's comfortable and secure to hold without spoiling the look. It's a smart-looking camera, and if you don't like the black finish pictured here, some regions will alternatively sell it in gold. As far as we understand though, there's no underwater housing available for the HX5.

Like many Sony compacts, the HX5 also doesn't like to spoil its exterior with any pesky doors for ports. Instead there's a single proprietary connector on the underside of the camera, positioned roughly in the middle. This connects to a variety of equally proprietary cables and adapters. The camera's supplied with one cable which ends with composite video, stereo audio and USB outputs, along with an adapter dongle which transforms the connector into an HDMI port. An optional cable provides component outputs for those with older HD displays lacking HDMI. It's certainly flexible and avoids having a door on the side of the camera, but this proprietary approach means you'll be forced to buy potentially expensive accessories from Sony alone. Ultimately we'd have preferred standard USB, TV and HDMI outputs, like its rival, the Panasonic TZ10 / ZS7.

It should also be noted the camera is forced to lie on its front or back when the cable or HDMI dongle are connected. The port may be positioned to work well with docking stations, but feels a little inconvenient when used with a cable alone. Its position in the middle of the body also forces the tripod thread to the far corner, and unlike the TZ10 / ZS7, we frequently found it hard to ensure the camera was 100% level when mounted on a tripod.



The Cyber-shot HX5 also supports Transfer Jet for short-range wireless data transfer between compatible devices, although we understand you'll also need a compatible Memory Stick. Unfortunately other Transfer Jet devices were not available in our location, so we were unable to test it.

On the opposite side of the camera you'll find the combined battery and memory card compartment. The HX5 is powered by an NP-BG1 battery, rated at 910mAh, and good for 310 shots under CIPA standards according to Sony. Bear in mind this doesn't include any movie recording or GPS reception though, so if you're using the full features of the camera, be prepared for it to deplete a great deal quicker. Battery life is indicated by a four-segment icon in the top left corner. It's not an Info Lithium model, so you won't see the actual minutes remaining, but it seemed fairly accurate in use.

Apple to tie up with China Mobile for 4G-compliant iPhones.


Apple’s iPhone will support China Mobile's fourth generation (4G) network in the future which will raise Apple’s iconic status among 600 million customers, a report from the company said.



China Mobile's chairman Wang Jianzhou, in his report, said both China Mobile and Apple have reached a mutual understanding regarding the development of a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) which will primarily focus on the 4G technology that will allow mobile devices to exchange data faster. When the device will be released in China with a 4G support, it will also feature China Mobile’s version of the technology known as Time-Division Duplex (TDD).
Apple and China Mobile have been in discussion since 2007 but are yet to reach an agreement. Most of the discussion has highlighted the Chinese company’s 3G technology called Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA). If Apple wants to sell an iPhone in the country for China Mobile, the company will have to rebuild the phones to make them applicable for the carrier’s TD-SCDMA 3G network.
China mobile is yet to offer an official iPhone in its Smartphone sector which has given its rival China Unicom an edge in the market. China Unicom has more than 170 million subscribers and is the only Chinese carrier to officially retail Apple’s iPhone.

Coalition of Services of the Elderly

Thursday, May 19, 2011

About  Us


A group of people representing government and non-government and people’s organization met in 1989 under the sponsorship of HelpAge International.  Philippine culture has a tradition of both respecting older people to form Community Based Programs to confront important issues.  The combination of the two has resulted in an organization and program that focuses on keeping older people in the community who continue to contribute to the life of their community.  

Since that time COSE has supported the formation of Community Based Programs around the country


Programs  


SOCIALS
An outsider experiencing a community based program of poor older people for the first time would immediately conclude the greatest needs to be economic and health care. Invariably if older people are asked what program is most meaningful they most likely will choose “social”. The fact is older people need another reference groups besides the family and enjoys one another company. Special occasions are beach parties, Flores de Mayo and the celebration of the “Ten Outstanding Elderly” awards – but even monthly celebrations of birthdays or group projects are enjoyable ‘socials’


ADVOCACY
The ability to speak for oneself and ones peer is a sure sign of growth. Both on the local and the national level older people have claimed their rights for health care, for social pension, for participation and most importantly to continue to grow.


GROUP HOMES
In cooperation with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) COSE has developed three Group Homes where abandoned older women can live together as a community supporting one another . The communities consist of 5 to 10 older capable women in Dela Costa Housing developments. Former President Gloria Macapagal issued E)104 to support development of group homes in every municipality of the country.


HOME CARE
In keeping with traditional Filipino values, abandoned and bed ridden older people can best be cared for the content of the community itself. Older people are trained in Home Care and like the responsibility to bathe, feed, monitor and clean both the bed ridden and their homes. The DSWD has issued national guidelines for the home care program.


PEER COUNSELING
Invariably, in common with all humanity, older people become depressed, angry, upset etc. Older people in community based programs are trained in non- directive counseling, helping older people to solve their problems. The peer counselors in many ways, paralleled the community organizing process in that, ultimately it is the people themselves who decide what to be done.


DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
The Philippine is one of the most disaster prone areas in the world and older people have much experience in confronting disaster. Drawing on the experience of older people, trainings prepare people for the myriad disaster that regularly visit the country.


FUND RAISING
Shortly after being organized, community based programs need to become financially stable and a number of techniques are employed in order to raise funds 


visit and donate: http://www.cosephil.org/index.php?option=com_contact&Itemid=3

Intel Claims to Build 'Real PCs'. Does It?


What's a 'real PC'? Not one that will run on ARM, Intel's chief executive said on Tuesday.
At its analyst meeting on Tuesday, Intel chief executive Paul Otellini talked dismissively of computers based on the ARM processor, that are scheduled to come out in conjunction with Windows 8. He also claimed that Microsoft would have four versions of Windows on ARM, without saying what they were.
Earlier on Tuesday, Intel had announced a strategy shift toward developing ultramobile chips, while later showing off Atom-based phones, tablets, and some cool new PC technologies. During the afternoon, the discussion shifted to software, where Intel executives talked confidently about the number of apps that the Intel X86 phone platform would have.
Windows on ARM represents a viable threat to the duopoly of "Wintel," where, as Intel co-founder Andy Grove described it, the two companies would come out with hardware and software designed to maximize the capabilities of the other's platform. If Intel came out with a new microprocessor, for example, the Microsoft operating system would be designed to maximize it, which would incent customers t o demand a faster chip from Intel.
With Windows on ARM, that spiral would then shift over to ARM and its licensees. And that would supposedly take a deep bite into Intel's profit margin, at least according to one analyst who queried Otellini at the analyst day.
Otellini, however, dismissed the claim. First off, he said, Intel was "very competitively priced with ARM-based products," at least where tablets and smartphones are concer ned. (Intel announced yet another delay to its X86 smartphone program on Tuesday, pushing X86 phones back into 2012.)
Arguments that Hewlett-Packard or other OEMs could somehow use ARM as a lever to differentiate themselves and design a cheaper but still profitable PC "don't understand the way this business works," Otellini said.
If HP ships an ARM-based PC, so will Lenovo, and the Taiwan ODMs , and all of the other manufacturers, Otellini said – a sinking tide, that, in effect, will beach all of the OEM's boats.
The real argument, Otellini said, was that the X86 PC was a "real PC". "What's a real PC? For the next 10 years, it's going to be one that has access to and can run legacy applications," he said.
Of course, that's the same line that Microsoft espoused in 2009, when ARM was making bold claims about "smartbooks" toppling the Wintel hegemony.
"We sort of learnt in the last year that if it looks like a PC and acts like a PC, people want the features and benefits of a PC," Steve Guggenheimer, Microsoft's corporate vice-president for original equipment manufacturers, told Reuters at the 2009 Computex show.
Since then, of course, Microsoft decided that the "the features and benefits of a PC" didn't necessarily require an Intel chip. Intel, for its part, has decided not to develop an ARM-based processor, Otellini said.
The real question, it seems, will be whether Microsoft includes an X86 "compatibility mode," in Windows 8, in much the same way Microsoft includes a Windows XP mode in Windows 7. Of course, such a mode couldn't run today's demanding software, but there's a whole number of less-powerful legacy apps that could run, albeit a bit more slowly.
And, of course, there are more and more cloud-based and Web-based apps that require a minimum of local processing and storage, including Microsoft's own cloud-based Office apps. If those predominate, the need for a powerful local processor will drop.
And then, of course, the value of a "real PC" would diminish considerably.

Child Protection in the Philippines

Wednesday, May 18, 2011



This is a project supported by the Arci Cultura E Sviluppo, Save the Children (UK) Philippines, and UNICEF Manila with the participation of 8 more organizations. This undertaking aims to present to the world the situation of abused children and the roles of these organizations in addressing the issues through the World Wide Web.


If you are an organization or individual involved in the same field in the Philippines or even outside the Philippines but providing services to Filipino children, you definitely belong to this site! Be a contributor -- articles, data, studies, photos or literary pieces. We believe an official website is timely, or should we say long overdue. Please let this effort be the link in uniting individuals and organizations to help the Filipino child.


THE PROJECT. In mid 1997, several child-focused organizations in the Philippines began to independently consider the internet as a useful tool in research work, advocacy and networking. Several organizations felt that so much work had been done in the Philippines in the area of child protection, and that a collection of these initiatives may benefit a large group -- from direct service workers and child care workers to policy makers, funding institutions, government agencies, researchers and other interested individuals and groups.


Consultations were conducted among government and non-government organizations. A steering committee was eventually formed which was responsible for the conceptualization and the development of the web page and data base project. Members of the committee include The Advisory Board Foundation, Arci Cultura e Sviluppo, Ateneo Human Rights Center-Adhikain Para Sa Karapatang Pambata, Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse, Council for the Welfare of Children, Department of Social Welfare and Development, ECPAT-Philippines, Child Protection Unit, Save the Children (UK) Philippines, UNICEF-Manila, and the UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies-Psychosocial Trauma & Human Rights Program.


The project provides a comprehensive view of the situation in the Philippines and the status of the program development work in addressing these issues. It features various programs and practices administered by both the government and non-government organizations. Secondly, it will collect volumes of research work that can be shared remotely by downloading via Internet and incidentally minimize duplication of research initiatives.







Participating Organizations
The Advisory Board
THE ADVISORY BOARD FOUNDATION
Mission Statement
The Advisory Board Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization established in 1993 as the private, family foundation of Katherine B. and David G. Bradley. We are dedicated to serving those who, in turn, serve those most in need. Our work in the United States, Russia, and the Philippine focuses on child health, child abuse, and homelessness.
Work in the Philippines
In the Philippines, the Advisory Board Foundation's goal is to combat child abuse and neglect through searching, training, and by assisting direct service providers. Our collaboration with the Philippine General Hospital Child Protection Unit is the centerpiece of our activities in Manila. Other programs in the Philippines include partnerships aimed at enhancing the medical and legal protection available to children who have been abused. We have also published various guides for physicians and other direct service providers, including the Children's Resource GuideA Physician's Guide to Laws Concerning Child Abuse, and A Physician's Guide to Protecting Child Abuse Patient's Confidentiality.
LEADERSHIP
The Advisory Board Foundation is chaired by David G. Bradley. The Managing Director of the Advisory Board Foundation, Manila is Dr. Victoria L.M. Herrera. Jennifer Gilmore, the International Program Manager, is the Advisory Board Foundation's fulltime representative in Manila.
Contact Info
Suite 1803 Marbella II Condominiums, Roxas Boulevard,
Malate, Manila
Tel / Fax: (632) 526-1390; (632) 522-2829

arcs
ARCS (ARCI CULTURA E SVILUPPO)
ARCS was established in Manila in March 1997. It is a non-governmental organization and the international arm of ARCI, a large movement in Italy that came about in late 40's advocating for the human rights of various sectors particularly:
  • Women workers
  • Migrants
  • Religious/linguistic/ethnic groups
  • Children
"ARCS operation in the Philippines is in conformity with its Convention with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs signed in Rome on January 3, 1995, for the implementation of the Project Upgrading of the Philippine General Hospital", as approved by the Directional Committee for the Italian Cooperation for Development.
VISION
Sustainable societies promoting development through children's rights.
MISSION
To address children's conditions focusing on the poor in the Asia-Pacific region within a comprehensive approach to child development.
GOALS
  1. Implement early childhood development programs through the establishment of strong and reliable partnerships with NGO's and INGO's working in this field.
  2. Support NGO's and other institutions to run child development programs through provision of technical, material or financial assistance.
  3. Raise awareness of the Philippine public about children's rights by sharing ARCS' experience in child development.
  4. Raise public awareness in Europe about development issues by sharing critical information from the Asia-Pacific Region.
  5. To establish relationships with organizations at regional level in order to widen the scope of activities in the Asia-Pacific Region.
  6. Enhance program implementation through the collaboration with the academe, government organizations and other institutions.
PROGRAM AREAS:
  • Supply of medical equipment to the PGH Pediatrics Department and provide training to staff who will deal with the transferred technologies.
  • Addresses the referral problems from the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of health care.
  • Maternal and Child Health - covers the issue of pregnancy, delivery and infancy.
  • Children in Especially Difficult Circumstances is supporting child care and struggle against abuse.
Contact Info
PHYSICAL / MAILING ADDRESS
1051 Don Pedro St.
Singalong, Manila
Telephone Number: (632) 307-1960
Facsimile Number: (632) 307-1960
Cellphone Number: 0918-8752188
E-MAIL arcs@vasia.com

Ateneo
ADHIKAIN PARA SA KARAPATANG PAMBATA
The Ateneo Human Rights Center is a university-based institution working for the protection and promotion of human rights. Created in October 1986, the Center is located in the School of Law of the Ateneo de Manila University.
The Center seeks to realize its mandate through programs which focus on the continuing formation of human rights advocates among lawyers, law students, and grassroots leaders, the monitoring of the human rights situation in the Philippines and abroad, research and publication, public education on peace, development and human rights, and legal assistance to indigent victims of human rights abuses.
THE ORGANIZATION
Adhikain Para sa Karapatang Pambata. In November 1993, the Center established the Adhikain para sa Karapatang Pambata (AKAP), the children's rights desk of the Center, in response to a growing demand for the legal protection of children. AKAP is a pioneer in the legal protection and promotion of Children's Rights in the Philippines. While there are many welfare organizations catering to the needs of the children, AKAP is one of the very few law groups in the country directly involved in and specializing in the area of legal protection.
THE MISSION
  1. Provide legal assistance to children or to persons acting on their behalf who have become victims of abuse, exploitation or abandonment, i.e., child labor and sexual abuse as well as to children who have come in conflict with the law.
  2. Propose legislative measures and policies that are designed to further promote and protect the rights of the child;
  3. Engage in policy advocacy;
  4. Conduct paralegal seminars and lectures to various groups concerned with issues affecting the rights of the child properly equip them the information and skills necessary in handling cases of violations of children's rights;
  5. Conduct information drives and campaigns on the current and vital issues affecting children; and
  6. Coordinate and relate with other institutions, organizations and agencies in order to maximize support and action for the protection of children's rights.
PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
  1. SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS DEVELOPMENT
    Aims to stir awareness sensitivity in each individual to recognize and take up his moral responsibility to stand up for children's rights. In pursuance thereof, AKAP has been continually undertaking the following activities:
    • Publications;
    • Organizational networking
    • Development of library containing legal materials pertaining to the promotion and protection of the rights of the child;
    • Information drives and service campaigns
  2. LEGAL PROTECTION OF CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
    This addresses the need to extend legal assistance to children who have become victims of abuse exploitation and abandonment, i.e., child labor and sexual abuse as well as to those who have become in conflict with the law. The following activities have been answering theses needs:
    • Litigation;
    • Law reform and policy advocacy;
    • Paralegal education
Children's Rights Desk
Ateneo Human Rights Center
G/F Ateneo Professional Schools Building
Rockwell Drive, Rockwell Center
Makati City
Telephone Number: 729-6583 / 729-2003
Facsimile Number: 729-2009
e-mail: ahrc@acc.aiti.admu.edu.ph

CPTCSA
CENTER FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
The Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA) began its services in February 1995 to fill the gap in services concerning the sexual abuse of Filipino children. It also provides training for professionals involved with children, with focus on schools, social service agencies, and churches. The CPTCSA is licensed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development, recognized by the Department of Education, Culture, and Sport, and a member of The National Council of Social Development and International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.
PURPOSE
  • increase awareness on child sexual abuse, its causes, victims, effects, and strategies for prevention within the Philippines;
  • create an understanding that child sexual abuse should be a national concern;
  • provide direct prevention and mental health services to children and/or victims and their families to avoid or minimize long term trauma and effects of sexual abuse
OBJECTIVES
  • the service will strengthen existing inhibitors by (a)increasing general awareness of child sexual abuse by printing and disseminating advocacy and prevention education materials and, (b) increasing access for victims to report abuse through already existing and strengthened systems
  • the service will create new inhibitors by (a) equipping parents with strategies to protect their children, (b) equipping professionals with strategies to protect children, and (c) empowering children through strategies of protection and reporting.
  • The service will increase mental health services to victims and families by (a) providing direct individual or group therapy, (b) training counselors to serve children, (c) equipping parents of victims with strategies to prevent further abuse and to cope with the abuse in order to avoid family disintegration, and (d) strengthening referral services for legal or other assistance when needed.
SERVICES
  • THERAPY (individual, group, family)
  • BRIEF COUNSELING
  • PREVENTION EDUCATION (personal safety)
  • PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
  • MATERIALS
150 Sct. Fuentebella,
1103 Quezon City
Philippines
Telefax: (632) 411-0136
E-mail: cptcsa@portalinc.com

Council for the Welfare of Children
Council for the Welfare of Children
Agency Background:
The Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) is the central coordinating agency of the Philippine government for children's protection, welfare and development. Created through Presidential Decree No. 603, otherwise known as the Child and Youth Welfare Code, CWC is responsible in coordinating and monitoring the implementation of all laws and programs for children as well as in ensuring that these are implemented within the context of the Code and the Philippine Plan of Action for Children.
Since its creation in 1974, CWC, has been carrying out the mandate by developing and undertaking projects and activities encompassing all concerns on children towards:
  • Policy and plan formulation
  • Coordination and monitoring
  • Network expansion
  • Advocacy and mobilization
VISION :
Improved quality of life for Filipino children enabling them to develop their full potentials and participate in community life and nation-building.
MISSION:
    To ensure protection of children against all forms of abuse and exploitationTo advocate for children's rights and promote their welfare and development To ensure that children are given priority attention at all levels both by government and civil society
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 2363, QCPO 1114
Physical Address
CWC Building, 10 Apo Street
Sta. Mesa Heights
Quezon City
Telephone Numbers: 743-8375 / 740-8863 / 781-1035 / 781-1033
Facsimile: 740-8863 / 743-8374
e-mail: cwc@info.com.ph

DSWD
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
Poverty alleviation and empowerment of disadvantaged families and communities with capability to improve their quality of life thru the provision of assistance to LGUs, NGOs, and other NGAs, POs and other members of civil society.
Mission
Enable Local Government Units (LGUs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), other National Government Agencies (NGAs), People's Organization (POs), and other members of civil society to implement programs, projects and services that will alleviate poverty and empower disadvantaged individuals, families and communities for an improved quality of life.
Address:
Batasan Complex, Constitution Hills
Quezon City
Telephone Numbers: 931-9143 / 931-7916 / 931-8068
Facsimile: 931-8149

ECPAT
ECPAT (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and the Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes)
ECPAT Philippines is a part of a global network that protects children against commercial sexual exploitation.
ECPAT Mission Statement
ECPAT is a global network of organizations and individuals working together for the elimination of child prostitution, child pornography and the the trafficking of children for sexual purposes.
It seeks to encourage the world community to ensure that children everywhere enjoy their fundamental rights free and secure from all forms of commercial sexual exploitation.
What does ECPAT do?
  • Information Drive. Disseminates information to the public and through the media in areas where commercial sex exploitation is highly prevalent.
  • Monitoring and casework. Monitors the activities of sex exploiters and helps facilitate their prosecution; facilitates legal assistance and the delivery of services to the child victims.
  • Support services to child care workers and caregivers. Facilitates training on psycho-social recovery/rehabilitation of child victims.
  • Young people's participation project. ECPAT highly regards and supports the involvement of children and young people themselves in seeking solutions to commercial sexual exploitation.
  • Networking and advocacy. Works closely with non-government organizations and international bodies and coordinates with government agencies in seeking ways and means for the elimination of child sexual exploitation; works with the tourism sector to ensure that changes on tourism policies will occur for the protection of children; serves as a watchdog of the Philippine government and other governments to strictly enforce laws and international instruments protecting children;
  • Research and Documentation. Conducts investigative and in-depth studies on the situation of commercial sexual exploitation of children; documents cases of child victims; maintains a library and database of information.
ECPAT Philippines has an office in Cebu. ECPAT-Cebu is a member of Stop Abuse of Minors Association (SAMA, Inc), a project supported by Terre des Hommes-Netherlands.
ECPAT-Philippines is located at:
123 V. Luna Road Extension
Sikatuna Village
1101 Quezon City, Philippines
Tel No. (632) 433-5527 / (632) 925-2804
Fax no. (632) 433-1150
E-mail: ecpatphi@pworld.net.ph
ECPAT-Cebu Desk
c/o Cebu Hope Center
Banilad, 6000 Cebu City
Tel. (032) 233-0470
Fax: (032) 233-0481

Save the Children
Save the Children (UK) Philippines
OUR VISION
We look forward to a world:
          which respects and values each child
          which listens to children and learns
          where all children have hope and opportunity
OUR MISSION
Save the Children fights for children’s rights and delivers immediate and lasting improvements to children’s lives worldwide.
OUR VALUES
Our values reflect the way we strive to operate as we seek to fulfil our mission:
          We are child-focused
          Ambitious but practical
          Independent
          Open
          Collaborative
          Accountable
          One team
GOALS FOR CHILDREN
          Child-focused economic policies
          Basic services enjoyed by all children
          Children safeguarded in emergencies
          Children protected and respected as citizens
PHILIPPINE PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
          - Increased awareness, commitment and capacities of children, families, communities and partner organisations to uphold children’s rights.
          - Services and support systems are created at the community level to ensure the protection of children.
          - Laws, policies and programmes on Child Protection are enforced and institutionalised in accordance with the UN CRC and Child Rights Programming principles.
          - A favourable social environment for the wider promotion of children's rights is developed.
          - Preparedness and protection of children in emergencies are integrated in the work of identified partners and communities, and mechanisms for sustaining these are ensured even after SC-UK’s phase-out from the Philippines.
          - Partnerships that are based on shared learning, governance and accountability are developed between and among SC-UK and partner organisations. This will constitute the foundation for the establishment of a dynamic and effective social movement on child rights in the Philippines.
Contact Information
3/F FSS Building 1
89 Scout Castor Street, Quezon City
Telephone: (63-2) 372-3483
Facsimile: (63-2) 372-3484
E-mail: scf1@pacific.net.ph
URL: www.oneworld.org/scf

UNICEF
UNICEF
UNICEF is the only United Nations agency specifically devoted to the world's children. It was organized by the United Nations General Assembly on the 11 December 1946 to assist children victims of World War II, "on the basis of need without discrimination because race, creed, nationality, status, or political belief" (UN Executive Board, 1946).
In October 1953, the UN General Assembly broadened UNICEF's mandate to respond to the long-term needs of children in developing countries, where the effects of poverty were often most harsh on children.
Today, guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF continues to promote the principles of non-discrimination and universality of rights. By the time UNICEF celebrated its 50th year in 1996, it was already working in 143 countries including the Philippines.
Officially organized on 20 November 1948, UNICEF Manila has been assisting Filipino children and their families. It provided milk, medicines, and other essential supplies. Together with the World Health Organization, UNICEF engaged in campaigns against diseases such as leprosy and tuberculosis. To this day, UNICEF works in collaboration with other United Nations and donor agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and governments to make the world a better place for children to live and grow up in.
Country programming begins
In 1979, UNICEF began the First Country Programme for Children in the Philippines (CPC V), 1999-2003. Through a combination of cash assistance, provision of supplies, and technical assistance, UNICEF helps key government and non-governmental agencies meet the needs and promote the rights of Filipino children.
The Mission of UNICEF
UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential.
UNICEF is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and strives to establish children's rights as enduring ethical principles and international standards behaviour towards children.
UNICEF insists that the survival, protection and development of children are universal development imperatives that are integral to human progress.
UNICEF mobilizes political will and material resources to help countries, particularly developing countries, ensure a first call for children and to build their capacity to form appropriate policies and deliver services for children and their families.
UNICEF is committed to ensuring special protection for the most disadvantaged children victims of war, disasters, extreme poverty, all forms of violence and exploitation and those with disabilities.
UNICEF responds in emergencies to protect the rights of children. In coordination with the United Nations partners and humanitarian agencies, UNICEF makes its unique facilities for rapid response available to its partners to relieve the suffering of children and those who provide their care.
UNICEF is non-partisan and its cooperation is free of discrimination. In everything it does, the most disadvantaged children and the countries in greatest need have priority.
UNICEF aims, through its country programmes, to promote the equal rights of women and girls and to support their full participation in the political, social and economic development of their communities.
UNICEF works with all its partners towards the attainment of the sustainable human development goals adopted by the world community and the realization of the vision of peace and social progress enshrined in the charter of the United Nations.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1076, Makati Central
Post Office, 1250 Makati City
Physical Address:
6/F NEDA sa Makati Building
106 Amorsolo Street, Makati City
Telephone Number: 892-0611 to 25 / 810-1453
Facsimile: 816-4061 / 810-1453
Representative: Dr. Terrel Hill

UP CIDS-PST
PSYCHOSOCIAL TRAUMA AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM
University of the Philippines-Center for Integrative & Development Studies
(UP CIDS-PST)
BACKGROUND
The Psychosocial Trauma and Human Rights Program (PST) was established in 1993 as a subprogram under the Peace, Conflict Resolution and Human Rights Program of the Center for Integrative and Development Studies of the University of the Philippines (UP CIDS). The creation of PST, which was inspired by the Lisl and Leo Eitinger Award for Human Rights conferred by Norway's University of Oslo on its founding directors (Ms. June Pagaduan Lopez, M.D. and Ms. Elizabeth Protacio-Marcelino, Ph.D), paved the way for the mainstreaming and institutionalization of psychosocial trauma and human rights concerns in the academe. The PST became a full program of the UP CIDS in 1996.
The initial thrust of the program was on psychosocial trauma resulting from political violence, or particularly the armed conflict situation. As a result of PST's continuing dialogue and discussion with advocates, scholars and practitioners from the academe, government, and non-government communities, PST expanded its mandate to include psychosocial trauma as experienced by individuals, families, and communities in various contexts of violence. More specialized research to document and analyze psychosocial trauma as experienced by women and by children were undertaken.
Today, the research, networking, and information activities of PST are conveniently divided and managed into three areas, namely, childhood and child rights, torture prevention and rehabilitation, and violence against women.
OBJECTIVES
  • To undertake police-relevant research on the effects of psychosocial trauma related to violence at the level of direct victims, survivors and caregivers, as well as communities exposed to, or recovering from the psychosocial consequences of violence;
  • To apply theories and methodologies derived from research in reviewing and the curricula of relevant disciples;
  • To explore and assess arrange of alternative forms of intervention for caregivers, communities and individual survivors of violence;
  • To publish reports on psychosocial trauma and human rights in the Philippines;
  • To organize conferences, workshops, and roundtable discussions on issues and policies pertinent to research and treatment of psychosocial trauma and human rights; and
  • To facilitate collection of, and access to, information on psychosocial trauma and human rights through effective and appropriate methods and techniques of information handling.
ACTIVITIES
Research. Research is aimed at satisfying the need for integration of theory and practice, thinking and action by both the academe and field practitioners. As such, the research undertaken by the program is integrative and holistic, taking into account the social political, historical, and economic perspectives. For this reason, research is policy-oriented, interdiscipinary and participatory.
Networking. The program is committed to strengthen networking in its effort to sustain and institutionalize human rights concerns in the academe. It is directed towards disseminating research results, developing research expertise, and promoting exchange of resources through conferences and symposia.
Documentation/Publication. The program provides a specialized information service through the Library of Psychosocial Trauma. It maintains an extensive collection on childhood and child rights, and on torture prevention and rehabilitation. The program also provides training and consultation services for the upgrading of documentation and information work of individuals and organizations within its network.
CONTACT INFO
Convenor: Elizabeth P. Protacio
Co-Convenor: June Pagaduan Lopez
Program Officer: Agnes Zenaida V. Camacho
Psychosocial Trauma and Human Rights Program
Center for Integrative and Development Studies
University of the Philippines
Ang Bahay ng Alumni, Magsaysay Avenue
UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. Nos.: (632) 4356890; (632) 929-3540 local 20
Fax nos.: (632) 928-9691
Email: pstcids@edsamail.com.ph

UP-PGH Child Protection Unit
UP-CM PGH Child Protection Unit
DESCRIPTION
Committed to the highest clinical standards of care for abused children, this is a collaborative program of the Philippine General Hospital and the University of the Philippines Manila with financial and operational support from the Advisory Board Foundation.
OBJECTIVES
Provide round-the-clock diagnosis and intervention for abused children consistent with the highest standards of medical practice.
Establish a model unit composed of key medical and professional disciplines linked through effective working partnerships with government agencies and non-governmental organizations.
Design and implement a training program and curriculum on child abuse.
Create an infrastructure for clinical research on child abuse to develop strategies for intervention, program evaluation and prevention.
STRATEGIES & SCOPE OF SERVICES
  1. Medical & Psychosocial Intervention
    • Direct Medical Care
    • Rapid Diagnosis & Evaluation
    • Mental Health Services
    • Continuing Case Coordination
  2. Network Partnerships
    • Network Partner Relationships
    • Network-Wide Tertiary Referral Center
    • Best Practices Initiatives
  3. Training & Education
    • Development of Child Abuse Curriculum
    • Specialized Skills Training
    • Ongoing Professional Seminars
    • Consultation to Other Programs
  4. Research & Development
    • Formulation of Research Objectives
    • Development of Information Systems
    • Creation of Library
    • Local Publication
    • Strategic Analysis of Infrastructure needs
Contact Info
Physical Address
Department of Pediatrics
Philippine General Hospital
Taft Avenue, Ermita
Manila, Philippines 1000
Telephone Numbers
(632) 526-8418
(632) 521-8450 local 2214
Facsimile
(632) 524-0712