Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Institution and Non-Institutions
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Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics
Topic: The importance/ Differences of Institution and Non-Institutions
Size: 1.15 MB
Language: en
Added: May 05, 2024
Slides: 42 pages
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Performance Task in Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Submitted by Ma. Katrina M. Mendoza Submitted to Ms. Shilamie F. Fermilan
Performance Task in Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Submitted by Ma. Katrina M. Mendoza Submitted to Ms. Shilamie F. Fermilan
Definition and functions of State and Non-State Institution
Definition and functions of State and Non-State Institution
State Institution
State Institution
State Institutions are government-established and controlled entities that exist to maintain social order, offer public services, and protect the rights and well-being of the people. They are responsible for enforcing laws and are funded by taxpayer money. State Institution
State Institutions are government-established and controlled entities that exist to maintain social order, offer public services, and protect the rights and well-being of the people. They are responsible for enforcing laws and are funded by taxpayer money. State Institution
Non-State Institution
Non-State Institution
Non-State Institutions operate independently of the government but still adhere to all laws. These organizations typically focus on social causes, provide services, and promote economic growth. Their stakeholders may vary, but their goals remain aligned with societal needs. Non-State Institution
Non-State Institutions operate independently of the government but still adhere to all laws. These organizations typically focus on social causes, provide services, and promote economic growth. Their stakeholders may vary, but their goals remain aligned with societal needs. Non-State Institution
5 Examples of State Institution
5 Examples of State Institution
Department of Education (DepEd) Responsible for overseeing the nation’s basic education program. This includes setting curriculum standards, overseeing public schools, and ensuring that all Filipino students have access to a quality education . Example of State Institution
Department of Education (DepEd) Responsible for overseeing the nation’s basic education program. This includes setting curriculum standards, overseeing public schools, and ensuring that all Filipino students have access to a quality education . Example of State Institution
2. Philippine National Police (PNP) Serves as the civilian national police force in the country. Their responsibilities include maintaining law and order, preventing and punishing crime, and ensuring the safety and security of the public throughout the nation. Example of State Institution
2. Philippine National Police (PNP) Serves as the civilian national police force in the country. Their responsibilities include maintaining law and order, preventing and punishing crime, and ensuring the safety and security of the public throughout the nation. Example of State Institution
3. The Department of Health (DOH) Responsible for creating and implementing national health policies, initiatives, and guidelines. They oversee public health programs, disease control and prevention, and the regulation of healthcare providers and facilities. Example of State Institution
3. The Department of Health (DOH) Responsible for creating and implementing national health policies, initiatives, and guidelines. They oversee public health programs, disease control and prevention, and the regulation of healthcare providers and facilities. Example of State Institution
4. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) For implementing the country’s social welfare and development policies and programs. Provide assistance and support vulnerable groups and individuals, such as the underprivileged, elderly, persons with disabilities, and children in need of special protection. They foster the community development in the Philippines. Example of State Institution
4. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) For implementing the country’s social welfare and development policies and programs. Provide assistance and support vulnerable groups and individuals, such as the underprivileged, elderly, persons with disabilities, and children in need of special protection. They foster the community development in the Philippines. Example of State Institution
5.Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Works to advance and protect human rights in the country. Investigates cases of human rights violations and provides legal assistance to victims. It uphold justice, protect people’s right and well-being, and promote the principles of equality and human dignity. Example of State Institution
5.Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Works to advance and protect human rights in the country. Investigates cases of human rights violations and provides legal assistance to victims. It uphold justice, protect people’s right and well-being, and promote the principles of equality and human dignity. Example of State Institution
5 Examples of Non-State Institution
5 Examples of Non-State Institution
Gawad Kalinga Helps people by building strong communities and fighting poverty. They aim to make lasting places where poor people in the Philippines can find homes, learn skills, and get jobs. Example of Non-State Institution
Gawad Kalinga Helps people by building strong communities and fighting poverty. They aim to make lasting places where poor people in the Philippines can find homes, learn skills, and get jobs. Example of Non-State Institution
2. Ayala Foundation Focused on helping people in the Philippines. This nonprofit body takes on many tasks like schooling, good jobs, and making sure people have a say. It aims to boost those living on the edge, learning, work that lasts, and giving power to local folks. Example of Non-State Institution
2. Ayala Foundation Focused on helping people in the Philippines. This nonprofit body takes on many tasks like schooling, good jobs, and making sure people have a say. It aims to boost those living on the edge, learning, work that lasts, and giving power to local folks. Example of Non-State Institution
3. ABS-CBN Corporation Works on projects in learning, nature, health, and help after disasters to support people in the Philippines. This foundation does tasks in teaching, green care, well-being, and aid for crisis hits to help Filipino needs. Example of Non-State Institution
3. ABS-CBN Corporation Works on projects in learning, nature, health, and help after disasters to support people in the Philippines. This foundation does tasks in teaching, green care, well-being, and aid for crisis hits to help Filipino needs. Example of Non-State Institution
4. Philippines Red Cross Voluntary humanitarian organization that provides assistance to people in time of need through its provision of blood, medical services, and emergency relief. This is a key institution of relief and response in any disaster. Example of Non-State Institution
4. Philippine Red Cross Voluntary humanitarian organization that provides assistance to people in time of need through its provision of blood, medical services, and emergency relief. This is a key institution of relief and response in any disaster. Example of Non-State Institution
5. Bangsamoro Development Agency Responsible for the empowerment and development of the Bangsamoro community in Mindanao. It has several initiatives on livelihood, education, and regional peacebuilding. Example of Non-State Institution
5. Bangsamoro Development Agency Responsible for the empowerment and development of the Bangsamoro community in Mindanao. It has several initiatives on livelihood, education, and regional peacebuilding. Example of Non-State Institution
The concept of redistribution using my own experience
The concept of redistribution using my own experience
During my experience receiving relief supplies after Typhoon Odette back in December 2021, I realized that was an act of redistribution. Because redistribution involves allocating resources to individuals and communities who require assistance. Which shows in the aftermath of the typhoon, that relief efforts were initiated to provide essential items such as food, water, and clothing to those directly affected, including myself. The ultimate goal of this redistribution of resources were to aid in the construction and recovery efforts, promoting unity within the community, and address urgent needs . Concept of Redistribution
During my experience receiving relief supplies after Typhoon Odette back in December 2021, I realized that was an act of redistribution. Because redistribution involves allocating resources to individuals and communities who require assistance. Which shows in the aftermath of the typhoon, that relief efforts were initiated to provide essential items such as food, water, and clothing to those directly affected, including myself. The ultimate goal of this redistribution of resources were to aid in the construction and recovery efforts, promoting unity within the community, and address urgent needs . Concept of Redistribution