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A. Disability and Dismemberment Benefit
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Disability / dismemberment benefit of up to Php 100,000.00 for injuries sustained due to accidents while working abroad. |
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B. Death Benefit |
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A Php 100,000.00 benefit in case of death due to
natural cause and Php 200,000.00 in case of death due to accident,
shall be received by the legal heirs.
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C. Burial Benefit |
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On top of the death benefit, a rider of Php 20,000.00 shall be received by the legal heir for the funeral expenses. |
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| II. EDUCATION AND TRAINING BENEFITS |
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A. Pre-Departure Education Program (PDEP) |
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A mandatory orientation / training for all departing OFWs. It consists of the following: |
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1. Country Specific Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS)
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A whole day orientation to OFWs consisting of a
comprehensive module on employment contract familiarization, profile
of the country of destination, stages of the OFWs life, health and
safety, airport procedures, government programs and services. |
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2. Comprehensive Pre-Departure Education Program (CPDEP)
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A 3 to 6-day live-out training for Household
Service Workers (HSWs) consisting of language training, culture
familiarization and stress management to prepare them for life
overseas. |
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B. Scholarships, Training and Incentive Programs |
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B1. Scholarship and Incentive Programs for OFWS / Seafarers |
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a) Seafarer's Upgrading Program (SUP)
- Scholarships for attendance to short-term upgrading courses for
seafarers. First availment consists of Php 7,500.00 training
assistance. Availment in another training course every after 3
recorded membership. |
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b) Mariner's Dugtong-Aral (MDA) -
Scholarships for qualified graduates of BS Mechanical Engineering and
BS Electrical Engineering, consisting of a maximum of Php 38,120.00
plus Php 15,000.00 for 3-month stipend, leading to a BS Marine
Engineering degree. These are for those who wish to board an ocean
vessel as qualified Marine Officers. |
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c) Incentive Program for Top 200 Maritime Cadets (Cadetship Program)
- A financial incentive to top 100 students of BS Marine
Transportation and top 100 students of BS Marine Engineering who passed
the Maritime School Assessment Program, consisting of a maximum of Php
30,000.00 per cadet to be used in processing documentary requirements
needing in boarding an international vessel. |
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d) Marine Educational Development Loan Program (MEDLOP)
- A "Study Now, Pay Later" program. MEDLOP is an interest-free
financial assistance to defray the cost of tertiary education of
prospective Marine Officers and Engineers with guaranteed International
Onboard Employment. |
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B2. Scholarship for Dependents |
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a) Education for Development Scholarship Program (EDSP)
- Scholarships for qualified dependents of OFWs consisting of a
maximum of Php 60,000.00 per school year, leading to a four-to-five
year baccalaureate course in any college or university.
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b) OFW Dependents Scholarship Program (OFWDSP)
- Scholarships consisting of a maximum of Php 20,000.00 assistance per
school year leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree in a state
college or university. OFW parents must have a monthly salary of not
more than US$400.00. |
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c) Education and Livelihood Assistance Program (ELAP)
- Scholarships for survivors of deceased OFWs consisting of Php
5,000.00 for elementary, Php 8,000.00 for high school, Php 10,000.00
for college (per school year) and livelihood assistance of Php
15,000.00 for the surviving spouse.
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B3. Short-Term Training Programs for OFWs and Dependents |
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a) Skills-for-Employment Scholarship Program (SESP)
- Scholarships for attendance to short-term training program
consisting of a maximum of Php 14,500.00 per course leading to the
completion of a vocational or technical course in any school accredited
by TESDA. |
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b) Information Technology Program - An Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) skills training the purpose of which
is to bridge the communication gap through the use of internet between
the OFW and his/her family. Through this program, they learn how to
use basic applications like Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. |
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| III. WORKERS WELFARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM |
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A. On-Site Welfare Case Management |
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Includes requests for assistance on
OFWs' whereabouts, pscho-social conseling, conciliation, airport
assistance, hospital/prison/work camp visitations and legal assistance
to OFWs who wish to pursue labor / welfare case in the court of the
host country. |
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B. In-Country Welfare Case Management |
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Includes requests by families and NOKs
(next-of-kin) for assistance from Post, post-repatriation assistance,
counseling, referrals, and other concerns. Requests for assistance
from NOKs or from OFWs can be channeled through the 24/7 Operation
Center and the OWWA Regional Offices. |
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| IV. REPATRIATION PROGRAM |
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Includes bringing distressed OFWs back
to the country or bringing back of human remains. Emergency
repatriation is carried out in the event of any of political unrest or
natural calamities. |
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Repatriated OFWs are accorded with airport
assistance, temporary shelter at the Halfway Home, psycho-social
counseling, stresss debriefing, and provision of transport services or
fares for their on-ward travel to their provinces.
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| V. REINTEGRATION PROGRAM |
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Reintegration is a way of preparing for the return of OFWs into the Philippine society. |
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A. Reintegration Preparedness (On-Site) |
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Includes trainings on
value formation, financial literacy, entrepreneurial development
training (EDT), techno-skills and capacity building trainings. |
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B. Reintegration (In-Country)
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Consists of job referrals (local and
overseas employment), business counseling, community organizing,
financial literacy seminar, networking with support institutions and
social preparation programs. Reintegration Program is being
implemented by OWWA and DOLE-National Reintegration Center for OFWs
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2 Billion-Peso Reintegration Fund for
enterprise development is a loan facility in cooperation with the Land
Bank of the Philippines and the Development Bank of the Philippines,
where a member or their legal dependent can avail of Php 300,000.00 to
Php 2 million. |
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The OWWA-NLDC Livelihood Development
Program for OFWs is another loan facility, where an OFW can avail of
Php 200,000.00 or Php 1 million pesos for group borrowers. |
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"Balik-Pinas, Balik Hanapbuhay" is a program of
DOLE-OWWA where displaced / distressed workers can avail of either
starter kits worth Php 7,500.00 or a livelihood assistance of Php
10,000.00.
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