PASMAK-issue 1 (JANUARY 2012 – APRIL 201
Transcription
PASMAK-issue 1 (JANUARY 2012 – APRIL 201
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY PASAY MAKATI DISTRICT Pasmak Chronicles JANUARY 2012 - APRIL 2013 Inside this issue: 49 new TESDA Specialistas graduate from Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati under the Cash for Training program Cash for Training Project Launching Pasay-Makati Forums NATSA Supports NCR Representatives for 2012 ASEAN Skills Competition in Jakarta PAMEASTA New Officers Start Anew LGU Makati City Awards 30 Starter Kits for TESDA Specialista Technopreneurship Program A Promising Talent, Clearly Heaven-Sent PasMak District Accomplishments PasMak in Action PasMak New Home Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City filled with more than a Thousand of TESDA Specialistas 2 3 Approximately 1,300 Tech·Voc Graduates; also known as TESDA Specialistas, came to Cuneta Astrodome last 22nd of March to meet about 112 local companies and 20 licensed overseas employment agencies from various industries .BPOs, Call Center, Banking and Finance, Hotel and Restaurants, Health and Wellness, and Construction - who are in need of the skills of a TESDA Specialista. Initial reports said that 961 specialistas were qualified, 500 were invited for further interview, and 311 were hired on the spot. 3 Secretary Villanueva and Congreewoman Hon. Emi Calixto-Rubiano during the ribbon-cutting ceremony The program was started with the doxology and singing of the Philippine National Anthem by CUP Choir followed by the welcome Pre-employment Documentation services - printing of NSO birth certificate, issuance of tax identification number (TIN) and Social Security System number (SSS); and membership in PAG-IBIG and PhiHealth - were also offered for the convenience of graduates and employers as well. 4 4 6 6 7 8 10 A free Hilot or wellness massage was also offered by MCITC / MARGAPHIL ‘’TESDA SPECIALISTA Technopreneurship Program (TSTP). This program, entitled “Hanap -Buhay para sa mga TESDA SPECIALISTA” is a jobs bridging program sponsored by Pasay City and Makati City local government units; hosted by Pasay City Mayor Antonino G. Calixto and Congresswoman Emi Calixtro-Rubiano and was organized by the DOLERegional Coordinating Council National Capital Region with close coordination with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority-NCR (TESDA-NCR), Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), Local Government Units, and the Association of Tech-Voc Schools, aimed to ensure employment for TechVoc graduates. messages and ribbon cutting by Pasay City Mayor Hon. Antonino G. Calixto, Congresswoman Hon. Emi Calixto-Rubiano, Assistant Regional Director Nelson C. Hornilla. SMART Communications representative Tisha Quintio, and TESDA Secretary Joel Villanueva. Different demonstration of skills were conducted to showcase the talents of a TESDA. Specialista andto stimulate interest from other graduates as well. Skills demonstration included Barista by WCU Development and Traning Center, Inc. and Healthy Salads and Dressing Preparation by the Center for Advanced Traning in Food and Beverages Services, Inc. J.S. Dañas Secretary Villanueva giving his opening remarks 2 49 new tesda specialistas graduate from Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati under the Cash for Training Program New TESDA Specialistas - 18 from Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II (SMAW) and 31 from Automotive Servicing NC I bundled with Driving NC II graduated last 23rd of April 2013 at the Bosco Hall under the Cash for Training program . The Cash for Training program is a project of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Department of Social Welfare and Development, authorized training providers, LGUs, and NGOs. The program aims to train new TESDA Specialistas for possible employment in targeted communities and provide them the basic requirements that will enable them to practice their skills or start up their own business. The graduation ceremony was started with the blessing of certificates and tool kits by Assistant Technical Director for Pastoral Affairs Fr. Reynold L Ranjo, SDB, followed by messages from Don Bosco Technical Instirute Assistant Technical Director for Technical Affairs Mr. Neil Apollo S. Dichoso and TESDA Pasay-Makati District Director Ma. Angelina M. Carreon. Blessing of tool kits by Assistant Technical Director for Pastoral Affairs Fr. Reynold L. Ranjo Awarding of certificates and toolkits was graced by Mr. Froilan G. Aguirre, Mr. Noel M. Dumaguit, TESDA Pasay Makati District Director Ma. Anglina M. Carreon, and SOB Technical Director Fr. Jose Dindo S. Vitug. Words of gratitude were also given by two graduates, Lloyd G. Genoida from SMAW NC II and Michael G. Balleta from Automotive Servicing NC II. The ceremony was closed by an inspirational address by Fr. Jose Dindo S. Virug. -J. S. Dañas Mr. Froilan G. Aguirre, Mr. Noel M. Dumaguit, TESDA Pasay Makati District Director Ma. Angelina M. Carreon, and SDB Technical Director Fr. Jose Dindo S. Vitug during the awarding of certificates and tool kits. BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT 3 Cash For Training Project Launching TESDA, In cooperaclon with DSWD, launched anottler worthwhile project last December 13, 2012 at the Don Bosco Technical Institute Gym, Makati City. The program entitled Cash for TrainIng Progran aims to train the youth for possible employment in targeted communities and provide them the basic requirements that will enable them to practice their trade In gainful occupations. In this program the youth beneficiaries are provided with sklll traning opportunities and job facilitation or entrepreneurship support so they can earn and participate in community building. While training is provided by TESDA and authorized training providers, LGUs, and NGOs acts as partners in nurturing the economic activities that the graduate will pursue. The duration of implementation of this program is six (6) months, starting from December 2012 to May 2013. It targets to train 3,286 young individuals within NCR and 65,730 nationwide. The launchinh was graced by our very own Secretary Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva, DSWD Undersecretary for Operation &. Programs Group, Parisya Hashim-Taradji, Deputy Director General for Sectoral TVET Irene M. lsaac, ODG Chief of Staff Director Marissa G. Legaspi, OCSA Director Pilar G. De Leon, TSDO Executive Director Marta M. Hernanadez, NCR Regional Director Nenuca Tangonan and the District Directors of the region. It was also attended by the dlfferent TVIs, their trainer and C4TP beneficiaries from all around the region. Fr. Jose Dinndo S. Vitug, SDB Sec. Joel Villanueva with the scholars of Cash for Training Program gave the welcome remarks while DDG Irene M. Isaac provided the Program Overview. She discussed the details of the proram for the information of everyone concerned. DSWD Undersecretary Parisya Hashimm Taradji and Secretary Joel Villanueva also gave their messages and performed the ceremonial awarding of scholarship vouchers to chosen beneficiaries. In return, one of the privileged C4TP beneficiaries, presented her word of thanks in behalf of all the recipients of the said program. Regional Director Nenuca E. Tangonan, Sec. Corazon Juliano-Soliman from DSWD, and Sec. Joel Villanueva awarding scholar. After the launching program, the guests were given the opportunity to have a visit of the beneficiaries training. A press conference was also conducted for the benefit and interest of everyone. -C.M. Delmendo Pasay-Makati Fora More Than 150 participants, mostly TVET providers, assessment centers, assessors, industry partners, and partners from other government agencies in Pasay and Makati district attended TVET forum held last 2012. Conducted forums included lectures about pressing topics were given namely: Enhanced basic Education Act of 2011-better known as K+12 Basic Education by Cong. Bernadette Herrera Dy: TVET Challenges in the Software Development Industry by PSIA Corporate Secretary and Orange & Bronze President andCEO Mr. Calen Martin Legaspi: trends and opportunities in the BPO sector by Mr. Cesar Tolentino of CCAP: and the Philippine National Qualification Framework by Dir. Ma. Susan dela Rama, the Executive Director of Planning Office. Issues like CCAP-TESDA TWSP, legalities in the K+12 program were also raised. The last forum for the year 2012 was held last 5th of December 2012 at Tandang Sora Hall, TESDA Womens Center, Taguig City wherin the PAMEASTA officers were also present. After the three-hour long forum, a Christmas Party was held together with the TESDA-NCR staff, prizes, games, and presentations from different people were conducted to liven up the event. Dir. Ma. Susan dela Rama, the Executive Director of Planning Office at the TESDA Co, represented the keynote Speaker DDG Irene Isaac. She also discussed the Philippine National Qualification Famework. -J.S. Dañas BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT 4 NATSA Supports NCR Representatives for 2012 ASEAN Skills Competition in Jakarta NCR Alliances of TVET School Associations (NATSA), led by NATSA President Chef Jose Gabriel E. Prats, wholeheartedly commited to support TESDA NCR in its endeavor to compete for the ASEAN Skills Competition in Jakarta, Indonesia last November 2013. NATSA successfully raised an amount of P250,000 to finance the expenses of TESDA-NCR’s representatives at the skills Competition. The organization, despite the existence of some other activities,exerted its utmost effort to push through with their commitment to TESDA. NATSA, represented by Chef Gabby, encouraged all district associations to provide full support to the project. The association’s efforts were definitely not wasted because the NCR delegation was successful in taking home one of the coveted medals in Fashion Technology by the representative of Pasay-Makati District, Ms. Pristine De Guzman from School of Fashion and the Arts. NATSA Officers with the ASEAN Skills competitors from the Philippines -C.M. Delmendo PAMEASTA New Officers Starts Anew Outgoing officers together with incoming representatives and officers of PAMEASTA It is indeed a new start for the new sets of leaders elected as representatives of the different sectors of TVET in Pasay-Makati District. The election took place during the meeting held last April 13, 2012 at Tiara Oriental Hotel, Makati City. Aside from the election, also included in the agenda of the meeting were the plans for CY 2012, concerns about the Asean Skills Competition, and Updates of the PAMEASTA by Ms. Pat Dalmas. The new officers are and their positions are as follows: Information Technology Sector - Mr. Osacar Ibay as President, Ms. Shirley Delos Reyes as Assistand to the Treasurer, and Ms. Zonnie Espiritu as PRO; Health Care / Beauty BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT Services Sector - Ms. Loralee Soong as Vice President - Makati and Ms. Wilma C. Hernandez as Auditor; Hotel and Rstaurant Services Sector - Mr. Chef Tony Gantiogui as Business Management and Ms. Genie Balaguer as Secretary; Metals & Engineering Sector Mr. Andy C. Gamboa as PRO and Ms. Mary Once as Assistant to the Secretary; Technical Industry Sectro - Mr. Romulo E. Jalmasco as Treasurer and Mr. Nestor M. Miranda as Vice President - Makati. Having certain duties in supervising and dealing with different people from different sectors of Technical - Vocational Education and Training is really challenging and time - consuming. Aside from managing their own training centers, they also have to take part in planning and implementing TESDA’s rules and regulations to other training centers within the district. Therefore, these selected representatives who will soon be positiones as the new officers of the TVET organization of the district should be given all the support they need in order to do their duties well. 5 To the new set of officers of the Pasay-Makati District TVET Representatives, our congratulations, and more power to you. -C.M. Delmendo LGU Makati City Awards 30 Starter Kits for TESDA Specialista Technopreneurship Program Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin S. Binay, together with the TESDA Regional Director Nenuca E. Tangonan and Pasay-Makati District Director Ma. Angelina M. Carreon, awarded 10 starter kits of Home Repair Services to Barangay Poblacion Headed by Brgy. Capt. Benhur L. Cruz, 10 starter kits of Automotive Services to Barangay West Rembo headed by Brgy. Capt. Judith Bacquiran-Celos, and 10 starter kits of Massage Therapy to Margaphil Technical Institute, Pasay City. The Awarding Ceremony took place last January 30, 2012 at the Mayor’s office as a sign of the whole-hearted support of the Local Government of Makati City for this project. The tools awarded to the two pioneer Barangays will be used by the chosen 30 TESDA Specialistas who are to benefit from the TESDA Specialista Technopreneurship Program. This prodram aimed to help increase the family income of the TESDA Specialistas through entrepreneurship while developing their values and behavior, through provision of alternative job opportunities in coordination with the local government and other supportive partners. Auto Services-On-The-Go with their starter kits The mentioned barangays commited to support the program through providing them with proper advertising and a venue which will serve as their contact center. The City Launching was also graced by the presence of University of Makati Executive Vice President Dr. Edita I. Chan, Makati Training, Placement and Livelihood Consortia Program Manager Prof. Apollo F. Mambiar, Makati City Project Development Officer Mr. Don N. Bosi, Jr, and the PESO and Livelihood Coordinators of Barangay West Rembo and Poblacion. -C. M. Delmendo Starter Kits BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT 6 A Promising Talent, Clearly Heaven-Sent Ms. Pristine De Guzman working on her entry for thr 9th ASEAN Skills Competition held at Jakarta, Indonesia last 11th to 20th of November 2012 Who would ever think that such a simple lady could create a very wonderful work of art? However we describe it, her fashion design are really awesome. As a student of The School of Fashion and the Arts (SoFA), Ms. Pristine De Guzman proved to be a very creative designer and remarkably skillful one. She was a consistent dean’s lister, and was chosen, together with several others to be a part of SoFA’s Design lab where students are mentored to develop their creative potentials. She also took part in different competitions and shows which evidently developed her potentials and pushed her upwards in the fashion industry. Her design were mostly inspired by what she sees around her. As she would say, “Inspiration has no limit; it can come out of thin air! As long as you keep your mind open to new, weird, exiting, unique things, It can come at any moment, that’s why I always carry around a notebook and a pen. You’ll never know when a great idea comes, so you’d better be prepared :)” The passion Pristine had for fashion started way back in her childhood days. She used to sketch different designs at the back of her notebooks, but didn’t discuss it openly with anyone then. It was her “little” secret. That little secret wasn’t open till she was thirteen, when her mom revived a vintage sewing machine she owned way back. Curious little Pristine started to try it out and played with it for hours. Her loved for fashionthen became more unmistakeable. Young as she is, Pristine has already gathered lots of awards, both local and internatinal, in the fashion industry. One of which was the National Skills Competition which was held last March 19 - 22, 2012 at the Sister of Mary in Silang, Cavite, where she took home the gold medal for Fashion Technology. Her unparalleled skills in fashion led her to compete in the ASEAN Skills Competition which was held last November 2012 at Jakarta, Indonesia. Truly, passion can get us where we really want to go. As Pristine should say it, “You should LOVE what oyu do, let it become a big part of your life. Work hard! Have passion and dedication! Remember that in any decision you make, ALWAYS folloe your HEART!!” -C.M. Delmendo BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT 7 PasMak District Accomplishments E-G-A-C-E Performance 2012 Assessment and Certification 2012 BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT 8 Employment Ration (EMP/GRAD) TESDA PASMAK giving career talks and counseling during Job Fairs. Cong. Abigail Binay, together with the Officers of Asian Touch Training Institution during the graduation of the PDAF scholarship beneficiaries. BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT 9 Makati Mayor J. Binay with the Motorcycle/Small Engine Repair Specialistas and officials from Brgy. West Rembo, TESDA-NCR Director Nenuca Tangonan, Pasay-Makati District Director Lenny Carreon and staff. Dir. Ma. Angelina M. Carreon with the TESDA Specialistas Auto-Service-On-the-Go PasMak Staff with their gifts during the Christmas Party last December 2012 Pasay-Makati District Office Staff before leaving their old office at the University of Makati Dir. Lenny Carreon of TESDA Pasay-Makati District Office, together with the PAMEASTA past President Ms. Pat Dalmas, leads in the Oath Taking Ceremony of the New Officers of PAMEASTA. The officers are Ms. Loralee Soong of SOFA, Mr. Oscar Ibay of Datamex, Ms. Zonnie Francisco of MCITC, Ms. Shirley delos Reyes of AMACLC Pasay, Ms. Genie Balaguer of AICA, Atty. Wilma Hernandez of Overseas Academy, Mr. Andy Gamboa of CPDC, and Mr. Romulo Jalmasco of Mustang Security Academy. BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV NEXT TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION - PASAY MAKATI OFFICE Gate2, TESDA Complex, East Service Road Telefax No.: 810-5814 Tel. No.: 577-4378 Mobile: 0917-5015344 / 0917-5097006 Email: [email protected] We’ll be on the web soon! TESDA Pasay-Makati District is one of the six district government offices that works under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority of the Philippines - National Capital Region. We, in TESDA Pasay-makati, aim to contribute in the development of worldclass Filipino workforce through quality implementation of programs designed towards quality technical education and skills development. PASAY-MAKATI CHRONICLES TESDA PASAY-MAKATI DISTRICT Ma. Angelina Carreon (Editor); Candelgo Delmendo (Contributor); and Jennie Dañas (Contributor & Layout) BACK TO FRONT PAGE PREV