Republic Act 11930 Punishing Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children

DepEd Memo 68 s 2022 Dissemination of Republic Act No. 11930 (An Act Punishing Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children, Penalizing the Production, Distribution, Possession and Access of Child Sexual Abuse or Exploitation Materials, Amending RA 9160, Otherwise known as the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001, as Amended and Repealing RA 9775 Otherwise known as the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009Alapan 1 Elementary School

To: Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Bureau and Service Directors
Regional Directors
Schools Division Superintendents
Public Elementary and Secondary School Heads
All Others Concerned

  1. For the information and guidance of all concerned, enclosed is a copy of Republic Act No. 11930 dated July 30, 2022, entitled “An Act Punishing Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children, Penalizing the Production, Distribution, Possession, and Access of Child Sexual Abuse or Exploitation Materials, Amending RA 9160, Otherwise known as the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001, as Amended and Repealing RA 9775 Otherwise known as the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009”
  2. Immediate dissemination of this Memorandum is desired.

Republic Act 11930

Download Republic Act No. 11930, click here.

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Perhaps the most pressing challenges the school faces are that of ensuring that all learners become competent readers. Learners who experienced problems in reading quickly fall behind their more skilled classmates in their ability to decode and comprehend text. The initiative is in response to the rapidly changing learning environment of present and future learners and will introduce aggressive reforms to globalize the quality of basic education in the Philippines.

“We always remind ourselves that our constitutional mandate to provide every Filipino not only access to education but to basic quality education. We have realized that we are facing the reality that we still have much to do in responding to the constitutional mandate as far as quality education is concerned,” Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones explained.

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