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Center for Human Research and Development Foundation (CHRDF) Inc.

7B Cavite St., Brgy. Paltok, Quezon City 1105, Philippines │ http://www.chrdf.org.ph │ chrdf.inc@gmail.com

January 14, 2019

Dear :

Greetings from the Center for Human Research and Development Foundation Inc.!

We are honored to invite you to the coming National Conference on Gender, Sexuality and Teen Formation
a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program. The registration fee is Php1, 500.00 for early- paid
participants 7 days before the seminar date and Php1,800.00 for walk-in participants. The participants will be
provided with the following: snacks, materials during the workshop, individual conference kit and printed
handouts. At the end of the training workshop, and upon completion of all the requirements, including prompt
attendance, the participants will be awarded certificates of participation, recognition, appearance and attendance.
This is a live-out conference, the organizer will not shoulder any expense for lunch and lodging.

Date Venue/ Code CPD Program Accreditation no.


April 13-14, 2019 Villa Sta. Luisa, Tagaytay City 2017-112-1520/1111
June 15-16, 2019 ISO Building, ADMU Campus, Quezon City 2017-112-1531/1116
October 26-27, 2019 Cooyeesan Hotel Plaza, Naguilian Road cor. Baguio City 2017-112-1523/1115

The conference is offered to teachers and youth formators who would like to invest in learning and earn
16.5 approved CPD credit units.

For registration please follow the instructions below:


Payment Method 1: Deposit to Account name: CHRDF Metrobank account no: 473-3-47312516-2 or
Payment Method 2: PALAWAN Express: Send to Ms. VIRGINIA P. GAPUZ, Quezon City, 09228555237.
Please make check payments to: Center for Human Research and Development Foundation Inc.
Please email the scanned/ photo of deposit slip or transaction slip to chrdf.inc@gmail.com with the
following details: a. Subject: NSW GST _
b. Name of participants(s) (Make sure names are spelled correctly, fees will be charged for any changes)
c. School/ company (if not employed, skip this part)
d. To whom the official receipt will be addressed or SAME (if the same with name)
*No provision for group discount, strictly no refund.
For questions and clarifications regarding the conference, you may contact me through my mobile no.
09173126693 or email at chrdf.inc@gmail.com Attached is the profile of CHRDF Inc., conference
rationale and program of activities for your reference. Thank you and see you there.

Sincerely,

Ms. VIRGINIA P. GAPUZ


CHRDF Inc., President
Center for Human Research and Development Foundation (CHRDF) Inc.
7B Cavite St., Brgy. Paltok, Quezon City 1105, Philippines │ http://www.chrdf.org.ph │ chrdf.inc@gmail.com

About the Conference: This conference is based on the increasing need to better understand and
address gender related issues of young people in their everyday lives. The course is designed to
equip teachers, administrators, guidance counsellors, community youth organizers, social workers,
and organizations with youth programs, to better support youth wellbeing. It provides an in depth
appreciation of young people’s views of gendered social expectations and their ways of coping. The
course is directed at engaging participants in a holistic understanding of the support that young
people need to feel safe and secure regardless of their gender and sexuality. The topics include
gender issues of the youth related to mental health, addressing gender discrimination in schools,
and creating gender responsive and inclusive social environments for student/youth wellbeing.

Program of Activities
Day 1

7:30-8:00 Registration
8:01-8:20 Preliminaries
8:21-9:00 Expectation Setting

9:01-10:00 Session 1: Gen Z, Changing the Shape of Education


10:01-10:30 Health break
10:31-11:30 Session 2: Gen Z Emerging Learning Style
11:31-12:00 Group Activity
12:01-1:15 Lunch break
1:16-3:00 Session 3: Gender and Sexuality in the Philippines
3:01-3:30 Health break
3:31-4:45 Session 4: Gender Fair Education: Theory and Praxis
4:46-5:00 Open forum and synthesis
5:01 End of Day 1

Day 2

7:30-8:00 Registration
8:01-8:20 Preliminaries
8:21-9:00 Expectation Setting
9:01-10:00 Session 5: Gender Based Violence and Sexual Harassment
10:01-10:30 Health break
10:31-11:30 Session 6: Mental Health and Youth Wellbeing
11:31-12:00 Group Activity
12:01-1:15 Lunch break
1:16- 3:00 Session 7: Designing Gender Sensitive Programs in School Setting
3:01-3:30 Health break
3:31-4:00 Presentation of plan of action
4:01-4:15 Open forum and synthesis
4:16-4:30 Evaluation
4:31-5:00 Awarding of Certificates
5:01 End of Day 1
Center for Human Research and Development Foundation (CHRDF) Inc.
7B Cavite St., Brgy. Paltok, Quezon City 1105, Philippines │ http://www.chrdf.org.ph │ chrdf.inc@gmail.com

About Center for Human Research & Development Foundation Inc.

The Center for Human Research and Development Foundation, Inc. (CHRDF) started as a training center
commissioned by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in cooperation with
the Philippine Association of Private Technical Institute (PAPTI) and the Don Bosco Center for Research and
Training in 1994 to undertake short-term training programs for the enhancement of vocational,
industrial, and technical skills of workers in government as well as private institutions all over the country.

In 1995, CHRDF ventured into the training of technical school administrators in the area of financial
management in the Visayas and Mindanao. In 1997, CHRDF expanded its audience to include teachers and
college instructors teaching Filipino when it conducted a seminar-workshop on "Pagtuturo ng Filipino sa
Bagong Kalakaran" in cooperation with U.P. College (Baguio City) and in cooperation with RELC-DECS
Region XI (Davao City). In 1998, CHRDF again expanded its audience to include teachers and college
instructors teaching English when it conducted a seminar-workshop on ESP as an Alternative Approach to
English Language Teaching for Globalization in cooperation with: Cebu Institute of Technology in Cebu City;
the Association of Booksellers for the Academe and the Professions (ABAP) and with Davao Libarians
Association (Davao City). Also in 1998, it conducted seminar-workshops for textbook and journal article
writers working in the academe, corporate and industrial firms (Davao City).

Today, CHRDF is deeply committed to provide up-to-date qualified Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) conferences and training programs compliant with the Philippine Quality Framework (PQF)
standards. We are one with the Philippine Government in accelerating human capital through bridging the
gap with the challenges of ASEAN integration and Global citizenship. With our professional partners in
various disciplines, we are broadening our horizons by reaching out every Filipino educator in all levels both
in public and private schools, school administrators, deans, librarians, as well as the non-educators in
general.

Vision
To be a training institution that is committed to imparting high-level knowledge to promote the professional
and self-development of our participants for the benefit of themselves, their institution and the nation.

Mission
As an active part of nation building, the Center for Human Research and Development Foundation Inc.
(CHRDF) exists to uplift the technical skills, intellectual capacity, moral and economic well-being
particularly of the working class of the Philippine society.

As a non-stock, non-profit corporation, CHRDF is committed to upgrading the quality of job performance
of teachers, instructors, professionals and para-professionals, vocational and technical instructors in public
and private educational and business institutions by offering a full-range of affordable and high-quality
training programs backed by research, publications and information.

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