Training of OSCA Heads in Laguna and Heads Up on House Bill 10423

Posted By : Admin    July 17, 2024

On July 17, 2024, the Auditorium of the Municipal Hall of Sta. Cruz, Laguna, buzzed with activity as leaders from the Office for Senior Citizens Affairs (OSCA) across Laguna convened for a pivotal training session. Running from 9 AM to 12 Noon, the event aimed to empower OSCA heads with essential knowledge and updates, particularly focusing on House Bill No. 10423. The session commenced with Engr. Allison Alfeche, renowned for his expertise in senior citizen welfare, delivering a comprehensive overview of the responsibilities and challenges facing OSCA heads in Laguna. Engr. Alfeche's insights into effective leadership and community engagement set the tone for an enriching day ahead. Mr. For-Ian V. Sandoval of OSCA Siniloan then took the stage to share innovative digitization practices. His presentation highlighted how leveraging technology can streamline operations and enhance service delivery, ensuring senior citizens receive efficient and accessible support. Vice Governor Katherine Agapay emphasized the critical role OSCA heads play in advocating for the rights and welfare of senior citizens. Vice Governor Karen encouraged continued collaboration and innovation within the OSCA network to address emerging challenges and opportunities. A highlight of the event was the address by Cong. Mila Aquino Magsaysay, who passionately advocated for House Bill No. 10423. The bill proposes significant enhancements to senior citizen benefits and services, reflecting Congress's commitment to improving the quality of life for elderly Filipinos. Cong. Magsaysay's speech underscored the importance of OSCA heads in driving forward these legislative efforts and ensuring their effective implementation at the grassroots level. The training session included interactive panel discussions, where OSCA leaders actively exchanged ideas on best practices and strategies. Topics ranged from community outreach to policy advocacy, equipping participants with practical tools to better serve their constituencies. The training of OSCA heads in Laguna not only fostered professional growth but also strengthened the collective resolve to support senior citizens with dignity and respect. As House Bill No. 10423 progresses, the knowledge and commitment gained from this session will be instrumental in shaping policies that positively impact the lives of elderly residents across Laguna. || Idohna Sigue

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