The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses its full support for the filing of Senate Bill (SB) No. 2721, or “An Act Mandating The Technical Education And Skills Development Authority To Design And Implement Technical-vocational Education And Training And Livelihood Programs Specifically For Rehabilitated Drug Dependents And Appropriating Funds Therefor.”
Filed by Sen. Raffy T. Tulfo, SB 2721 represents a significant step towards the reintegration of former drug dependents into society. It intends to mandate the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), in collaboration with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), to establish and institutionalise technical-vocational education and training (TVET), as well as livelihood programs, specifically tailored for rehabilitated drug dependents. Additionally, DOLE will offer incentives to companies that hire rehabilitated drug dependents who have completed the TVET and livelihood programs required under this Act.
By institutionalising TVET alongside livelihood programs, the bill provides rehabilitated individuals with the necessary skills and opportunities to rebuild their lives, contribute to the workforce, and break the cycle of substance dependence. Through this, SB 2721 is commendable for upholding their Constitutional rights to quality education as stated in Article XIV, Section 1, gainful employment in Article XIII, Section 3, and human dignity in Article II, Section 11.
We take note of the effort made by Sen. Raffy T. Tulfo to introduce this proactive bill. Through initiatives like this, the government demonstrates its commitment to a more inclusive and rehabilitative approach to drug addiction. We urge the swift passage of SB No. 2721 in order to move closer to a society where every individual is given the opportunity to recover, rehabilitate, and reintegrate with dignity and hope. ###