Over 500 school leaders trained on disaster preparedness, crisis response support

SCHOOL. The Provincial Government of Pampanga holds Youth Summit on Strengthening School Leadership in Disaster Preparedness and Community Wellness on Tuesday, October 28 at the Kingsborough International Convention Center. (Pampanga PIO)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – Over 500 school principals and Schools Division Chiefs from across Pampanga convened on Tuesday, October 28, for the Youth Summit on Strengthening School Leadership in Disaster Preparedness and Community Wellness, aimed at empowering education leaders to champion safety and resilience in schools.

Spearheaded by the Provincial Government of Pampanga under the leadership of Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda, the summit provided a dynamic platform for school heads to share best practices, enhance their disaster response capabilities, and promote community wellness.

Governor Pineda underscored the importance of readiness and calmness in times of crisis, emphasizing that preparedness begins with awareness and discipline.

“When we prepare our schools, we protect our children. And when we protect our children, we safeguard the future of Pampanga,” Governor Pineda said.

Enhancing Preparedness and Response

PDRRMO Chief Janica Yambao presented practical measures for disaster preparedness covering earthquakes, fires, typhoons, and flooding, along with the implementation of DepEd Order No. 22, s. 2024 on class suspensions during weather disturbances.

The provincial government continues to strengthen school preparedness through the distribution of early warning systems, emergency supplies, and safety equipment, as well as the regular inspection of school facilities and the conduct of safety drills to ensure safe learning environments.

Ensuring Campus Security

To further promote school safety, the Pampanga Police Provincial Office (PPPO), led by PCOL Eugene Marcelo, conducted a briefing on managing bomb threats and other security incidents.

Marcelo advised school officials to remain calm, coordinate promptly with law enforcement, and avoid panic during any potential threats or emergencies.

Promoting Mental Health and Student Wellness

Beyond disaster preparedness, the summit also highlighted the importance of mental health and psychosocial support in schools.

In collaboration with Dr. Monserrat Chichioco and Atty. Hannah Rosario, the provincial government introduced a biopsychosocial-spiritual framework aimed at transforming guidance offices into centers of care and compassion—safe spaces where students can seek help and emotional support.

Through partnerships with the Department of Education (DepEd) and health professionals, the Provincial Government of Pampanga continues to strengthen programs that promote student wellness, health protection, and disaster readiness—reaffirming its steadfast mission, as emphasized by Governor Pineda, to build safe, resilient, and compassionate learning environments where every Kapampangan learner can grow in body, mind, and spirit.

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