This document is a committee report from the Community Rights and Welfare (CRAW) committee of the University of the Philippines Cebu Student Council. [1] It provides an overview of the committee's activities for the 2012-2013 academic year, including information dissemination efforts, forums on anti-discrimination and the president's state of the nation address, event security for UP Cookout 2012, and commemorations of martial law and human rights day. [2] It also lists pending and upcoming activities on cybercrime and a student alliance, and expresses the committee's vision of advancing community rights and welfare and unity within the UP community. [3]
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This document is a committee report from the Community Rights and Welfare (CRAW) committee of the University of the Philippines Cebu Student Council. [1] It provides an overview of the committee's activities for the 2012-2013 academic year, including information dissemination efforts, forums on anti-discrimination and the president's state of the nation address, event security for UP Cookout 2012, and commemorations of martial law and human rights day. [2] It also lists pending and upcoming activities on cybercrime and a student alliance, and expresses the committee's vision of advancing community rights and welfare and unity within the UP community. [3]
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University of the Philippines Cebu
Office of the Student Council
Room 165, Arts and Sciences Building
Committee Report
CRAW (Community Rights and Welfare) Head: Jun Marr Denila Co-head: Shaneen Bargamento
Volunteer Corps 7; Additional Volcorps 8 (Total = 15) Only met once SC CRAW Facebook Group (update for activities) Group Text Message for Invitations and Announcements
Activities for this Academic Year (2012-2013) 1. 4-minute HOT Issue Room to Room Information Dissemination Not popularized SC Councilors seldom RTR More focus on impersonal means like text brigade
2. Anti-Discrimination Ordinance Statement of Support and Forum (June 25) SC Councilors rated the statement good More or less 50 audience in AS Talks (in cooperation w/ STRAW) re Anti-Discrimination Ordinance
3. `PNoys Third Sona: Whats on Your Mind? (July 23) Peak audience at 80 Garnered positive response from students Conducive venue in ILC
4. UP Cookout 2012 - Security Committee (August 10) Highest grade evaluation by surveyed students (4.12 = satisfactory) With 15 police officers, 10 tanods, 10 student marshalls, and 6 security guards Responsive ERUF for injuries or accidents No recorded fighting and crime incidents
5. Martial Law Commemoration (September 21) SC Representative Gumanao took over as head of this activity Positive response from students and teachers
6. MGT186 Lab Fee Campaign (October) Made timeline of activities for this campaign Yellow shirt day, Facebook page, Signature Campaign However, it was approved by the BOR on October 4
7. Human Rights Day Celebration (December 10) Coordinated with other organizations for this activity Publicized the HR forum, HR exhibit, HR candle lighting Human rights film showing only had 15 audiences
The Community Rights and Welfare Committee envisions a vibrant and united UP community where community rights and welfare are genuinely advanced and continuously upheld. CRAW, along with the whole SC, forges strong links and establishes unity with other members of the UP community the faculty, research and extension staff, administrative personnel, janitors, security guards, vendors and the urban poor communities within the UP campus.
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