Ang Mapagligtas na Karanasan
As we support Prison Awareness Sunday and the National Correctional Consciousness Week, here’s HLAF’s exceptional story of Kuya Freddie. For many reasons, Alfredo has often been regarded as the black sheep of his family. During his childhood, he would always see his parents quarrel and fight for certain causes. His…
The Peer Group of former Persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic
“Alam kong hirap na hirap tayong mga tao na mabuhay ngayong panahon na ito, lalo’t lumalaban tayo para lang may makain kahit ngayon araw. Ako at ang aking pamilya ay nawalan rin ng pag-asa nung una at nastress. Ang mister ko po ay hindi makasampa ng barko, tapos ‘yung mga apo ko nandito pa, nagtiwala lang kami sa Panginoon na hindi tayo pinapabayaan.
Hygiene Kits for COVID-19 Response in Philippine Jails
The Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF) joins the utmost efforts of the government, civil society organizations, non-government organizations, private companies, and individuals at this difficult and challenging time to partner with different jails in the Philippines in their multi-tasked response to COVID-19. Good Hygiene is critical to maintain and…
JAIL OFFICERS AND PDLS IN THE TIME OF COVID
It would only take a matter of time before the corona virus disease or COVID-19 enter Philippine jails. “All prisons and jails should anticipate that the coronavirus will enter a facility, and jails need to have proper plans for monitoring and treating anyone who has symptoms”, according to a Healthcare…
HLAF conducts Online Welfare and Legal Mission to PDLs
HLAF has started to conduct an Online Welfare and Legal Mission even in the midst of battling against COVID-19 and the challenges brought by the enhanced community quarantine to connect and know, even virtually the situations of PDLs (Persons Deprived of Liberty), and see how they feel amidst the happenings…
EVEN IN THE MIDST OF NEED, HLAF EXTENDS HAND TO THE PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF PDLS
HLAF gave its assurance to continue to provide vital protective equipment to the BJMP (Bureau of Jail Management and Penology) and PDLs (Persons Deprived of Liberty) as the country battles against COVID-19. Although meeting virtually, HLAF’s communication to the BJMP remains operational in providing for the welfare and needs of…
Nog’s Adventurous Journey
According to the National Library of Medicine – National Institutes of Health, the majority of mental healthcare is provided in hospital settings and there are underdeveloped community mental health services. There is 1 doctor for every 80,000 Filipinos (WHO & Department of Health, 2012); the emigration of trained specialists to…
The TFKK is a doorbell for us
The space inside prisons is not adequate to receive such an influx of people and has led to severe overcrowding. Individual cells now hold up to a gazillion times their capacity, forcing prisoners to sleep virtually piled upon one another. In Manila, inmates at this desperately overcrowded remand prison pray…
HLAF interviews Malabon TFKK
HLAF conducted an interview with Executive Judge Ma. Antonia Largoza – Cantero (Malabon RTC branch 291) and Judge Misael M. Ladaga of (Malabon RTC branch 292). The interview tackled questions on the establishment of TFKK (Task Force Katarungan at Kalayaan) in Malabon City, and its accomplishments. Moreover, a TFKK meeting…
How HLAF guided the Paralegal Officers and Paralegal Aides to be effective in their “Special Duty”
Paralegals aren’t lawyers but they do a lot of legal tasks, such as drafting motions, researching the law, and collecting evidence. Prison advocate paralegals use their skills on behalf of prisoners, fighting to protect their legal rights and determining if they are being treated humanely. Paralegals who take up this…