Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Judy Taguiwalo reminded her personnel implementing its social protection services that endorsement letters from politicians should not boost requests for assistance.
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Secretary Judy Taguiwalo reminded her personnel implementing its social protection services that endorsement letters from politicians should not boost requests for assistance.
[Please read this, DSWD employees and beneficiaries of the agencies: We are prohibiting the use of influence of public officials and organizations to endorse or bar the provision of assistance to those in need.]
“Referral letters referral letters from individuals, groups of individuals, or organization, including public officials whether national or local executives, legislators, members of the judiciary, or constitutional commission are NOT integral to the implementation of the PSP,” the memorandum said.
“The DSWD retains SOLE AUTHORITY to determine the beneficiaries of the program pursuant to existing guidelines. As such, DSWD social workers or personnel tasked to evaluate the qualification of beneficiaries are enjoined to strictly adhere to MC6 and to existing circulars prescribing guidelines for the implementation of the PSP,” the memorandum added.
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