Contact Us

SWD L-Net NCR Secretariat Office DSWD-NCR Building, 389 San Rafael corner Legarda Street, Sampaloc, Manila Telephone Nos.: 310-1433 or 734-8629 Email at: swdlnetncr@yahoo.com.ph

SWD L-Net NCR Members

A. Member Organizations Social Work Section- Asian Social Institute (ASI) Social Work Department-School of ELAMS – Centro Escolar University, (CEU) ChildHope Asia Philippines Inc. (CHAP) Community Builders and Good Work Mission Foundation, Inc. Department of Social Welfare and Development– NCR(DSWD-NCR) Development Center for Asia Africa Pacific (DCAAP) Educational Research and Development Assistance Foundation, Inc. (ERDA) continue reading : SWD L-Net NCR Members

Qualifications for Membership

A. FOR INDIVIDUALS 1. Must be providing professional training consultancy services on SWD. 2. Must have at least 3 years experience in conducting trainings and managing capability-building programs.   B. FOR ORGANIZATIONS/ AGENCIES/ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS/ PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 1. Must have  at least 3 years experience in conducting  trainings and managing social welfare development capability-building programs. 2. Must be recognized by any continue reading : Qualifications for Membership

Our Target Members

Organizations, institutions, agencies, academe/schools and individual experts providing training courses and related capability building programs along social welfare and development. The following entities may be invited as members of the SWD L-Net: DSWD registered, licensed and accredited SWD agencies along the five (5) major SWD sectoral programs operating in the region; Representatives of academic institutions continue reading : Our Target Members

Advantages of being a SWD L-Net NCR Member

 Has access to relevant and appropriate quality  capability-building programs organized by the Network, its Members and Partners. With opportunity to network with a pool of SWD professionals and mobilize training resources. Promote individual or organization’s professional expertise along SWD capability-building programs. Increase awareness on relevant and recent training needs relative to SWD sectoral concerns. 

Our Logo

The SWD L-Net logo contains letter L with a ring. L stands for Learning Network, while the ring represents the members of the Learning Network which include GOs, NGOs, Academe, Associations and individuals. The symbol represents the spirit of continuing partnership through information and exchange of expertise.

Objectives

OBJECTIVES 1. Develop training designs/modules and learning resource materials customized to the needs of the Learning   Network members and non-members. 2. Conduct capability-building activities for SWD L-Net members and non-members. 3. Formulate SWD policies for the operationalization of capability-building programs.