More than a hundred barangay secretaries in the province participated in a training-workshop on basic communication held by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Siquijor Information Center and the Siquijor Association of Information Disseminators (SAID).
The training was held to capacitate the barangay secretaries with the basic communication skills needed in preparing ordinances, resolutions, and other forms of communication, according to SAID President Lydith Tan.
Of the total 134 barangay secretaries province wide, 117 participated and completed the two-day training.
The topics were on basic guidelines on making resolutions and ordinances, business letter writing, writing resolutions and ordinances, effective emceeing, responsible social media, cyber laws and online media, and basic photography.
There was also a discussion on the Philippines' chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 2017.
Resource speakers were SAID president Lydith Tan, PIA-Siqujor Infocen Manager Rizalie Calibo, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Provincial Director Kenneth Kilat, Siquijor State College Professor Dave Mamhot, and Deputy Director for Operations Police Supt. Enrique Belcina of the Siquijor Provincial Police Office (SPPO).
Alice Calimpon, a secretary from Barangay Lilo-an, Maria, Siquijor, said that the training equipped her with skills that will be of use to her.
"There is still a lot more to know and this two-day training filled me with skills and knowledge that are important in my line of work as a barangay secretary,” Calimpon said.
The training held at the GAD Building in Siquijor, Siquijor was carried out in three batches for three clustered municipalities. (rac/PIA-7Siquijor w/ reports from IAAbatayo)
More than a hundred barangay secretaries in the province participated in a training-workshop on basic communication held by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Siquijor Information Center and the Siquijor Association of Information Disseminators (SAID).
The training was held to capacitate the barangay secretaries with the basic communication skills needed in preparing ordinances, resolutions, and other forms of communication, according to SAID President Lydith Tan.
Of the total 134 barangay secretaries province wide, 117 participated and completed the two-day training.
The topics were on basic guidelines on making resolutions and ordinances, business letter writing, writing resolutions and ordinances, effective emceeing, responsible social media, cyber laws and online media, and basic photography.
There was also a discussion on the Philippines' chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 2017.
Resource speakers were SAID president Lydith Tan, PIA-Siqujor Infocen Manager Rizalie Calibo, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Provincial Director Kenneth Kilat, Siquijor State College Professor Dave Mamhot, and Deputy Director for Operations Police Supt. Enrique Belcina of the Siquijor Provincial Police Office (SPPO).
Alice Calimpon, a secretary from Barangay Lilo-an, Maria, Siquijor, said that the training equipped her with skills that will be of use to her.
"There is still a lot more to know and this two-day training filled me with skills and knowledge that are important in my line of work as a barangay secretary,” Calimpon said.
The training held at the GAD Building in Siquijor, Siquijor was carried out in three batches for three clustered municipalities. (Philippine Information Agency)
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