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2nd National Conference
February 3, 2015
Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino
Cebu City, Philippines
PAWD - HRP
Leading Towards a Gender Responsive Workplace:
HR as Business Partners in Culture Change
PROGRAM RATIONALE
Presented by Ruth G. Jabines, MBA, DM-HRM
President, PAWD-HRP
Manager, Human Resource Department
Davao City Water District
The HR officers/personnel are the main partners and forerunners in cascading and implementing government mandates and requirements.
HR
As true business partners, HR practitioners should raise the bar and consider the strategic impacts of gender and development while keeping on and conforming with the
government standards.
Being Practitioners
Nowadays, HR professionals are no longer “administrative support staff”. The days of HR leaders being people persons with soft skills have long passed.
Every development plan or process has to be aligned with the core business strategy – this time, a gender responsive workplace and culture change.
HR Being Practitioners
The PAWD-HRP human resource conference will serve as a venue for us
HR practitioners in the water industry to exchange ideas and best practices. We share inputs and references in executing actions for improvement of our
organizational set-up
Our objective includes updating of recent issuances from the different government agencies governing the
operations of LWDs.
As local water districts, let us work hand in hand in undertaking necessary steps toward implementing
the government mandated HR systems.
Stronger policy directives and intensified advocacy on gender mainstreaming indeed have led to an increased demand for guidelines and
mentoring to assist government agencies in the tasks.
Philippine Association of Local Water Districts Human Resource Practitioners (PAWD – HRP), Inc.
A a non-stock and non-profit group of HR Officers / Practitioners exclusive for water districts
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Who we Are
A Registered Corporation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with Company Reg. No. CN 201030541, dated September 14, 2010.
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Philippine Association of Local Water Districts Human Resource Practitioners (PAWD – HRP), Inc.
To professionalize the HR of Water Districts, by promoting and practicing the BEST HR practices both beneficial to the Water District and its employees to provide quality service, increase productivity, and ensure high return on investment.
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General Thrusts
To institutionalize and standardize the best HR practices in the water districts and in the government sector in the areas of human resources management, specifically on:
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- Recruitment, Selection, Hiring and promotion - Training and Career Management and Development - Performance review / target / appraisals - Employee compensation / salary administration - Employee benefits, services and incentives - Motivation as giving of rewards or recognition - Employee health program, discipline, grievances and complaints
Philippine Association of Local Water Districts Human Resource Practitioners (PAWD – HRP), Inc.
Existing By-Laws
The Corporate Seal
The PAWD-HRP logo depicts WD HR practitioners as a wheel that help run the WD. It is reflective of Human Engineering wherein the HRPs are responsible for the design, planning, development, management, and maintenance of human resources of WDs.
The aqua blue half wheel with three masts represent WDs of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The wheel that connects to the Philippine flag in a vertical position shows that PAWD-HRP is a nationwide association of WD HR practitioners who belong to the government sector.
Philippine Association of Local Water Districts Human Resource Practitioners (PAWD – HRP), Inc.
The Officers
Has the following Officers who will hold office for two (2) years ►
Position Name WD
PRESIDENT Ruth G. Jabines Davao City WD
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Ferdinand S. Ferrer Gen. Santos City WD
VICE PRESIDENT FOR LUZON Shiela R. Milante Orani WD
VICE PRESIDENT FOR VISAYAS Eusebia Christina G. Yboa Catbalogan WD
VIEC PRESIDENT FOR MINDANAO Rhedia Martinietta S. Salcedo Cagayan de Oro City WD
SECRETARY Mary Catherine Ll. Cobias Digos WD
TREASURER Louella A. Aguilera Zamboanga City WD
AUDITOR Fernando G. Roxas, Jr. Davao City WD
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Carmelita T. Costes Kabacan WD
Key Topics
Towards Achieving a Gender – Responsive Workplace
Discussion on the Guidelines of Gender and Development Fund Audit
Program to Institutionalize Meritocracy and Excellence in Human Resource Management
Developing and Implementing PRIME-HRM in Davao City Water District (Best Practices)
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Key Topics
Towards Achieving a Gender – Responsive Workplace 1 We face different conflicts over water – access, food production, connection fees and environmental concerns. We have always noted through media and experience that effective, efficient, and equitable management of water resources is only achieved when both women and men are involved in consultation processes, headship, and in the management and implementation of water-related services.
This talk covers different actions and strategies promoting gender sensitive organizations.
More inputs to be discussed by our speaker from the Philippine Commission on Women.
Key Topics
The recent issuance of Circular No. 2014-001 dated March 18, 2014 of the Commission on Audit provides the Revised Guidelines in the
audit of Gender and Development (GAD) Funds and Activities in government agencies. This, along with the other COA issuances on
disallowance brought together government agencies to crave for further guidance and mentoring with regards to utilization of the
mandated 5% GAD budget.
Our speaker from the Commission on Audit will assist us in this concern and will provide us the details of
such issuances.
Discussion on the Guidelines of Gender and Development Fund Audit
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Key Topics
Compliance with the CSC mandate on Program to Institutionalize Meritocracy and Excellence in HR Management will be discussed in
detail by our speaker from the Civil Service Commission. Although we have encountered attended the same topic in our respective Regional
Council of Personnel Officers (RCPO), this will be a good time for clarifications and other queries.
Program to Institutionalize Meritocracy and Excellence in Human Resource Management 3
Key Topics
Developing and Implementing PRIME-HRM in Davao City Water District 4
As one of the agencies awarded with Level II Accreditation by the Civil Service Commission, we are honored to present to all of you our best
practices on how went through in developing our HR systems.
PAWD – HRP Time
4:30 pm at
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Enjoy the Conference!
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