BJMP-6 hosts FDP training for regional engineers

Due to the pressing demand of new facilities brought about by the increasing congestion of inmates which reached an approximately 500 percent in 2016, the BJMP in partnership with International Committe of the Red Cross (ICRC) came up with a new module on the basic standards to which all designs of new jail must be based. BJMP-6

THE Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Regional Office 6 (BJMP RO6) hosts the Facility Development Process (FDP) Training for jail regional engineers on April 2-4, 2019 at the Seda Hotel, Iloilo City. This is a three-day training focused on the minimum standards on jail designs compliant to the requirements of the United Nations.

Due to the pressing demand of new facilities brought about by the increasing congestion of inmates which reached an approximately 500 percent in 2016, the BJMP in partnership with International Committe of the Red Cross (ICRC) came up with a new module on the basic standards to which all designs of new jail must be based.

Mr. Jean Francois Pinera, ICRC representative, said that the BJMP needs to have a minimum standard to follow in coming up with the design as well as the construction of jail to ensure that the basic rights and needs of inmates are respected.

Meanwhile, Jail Chief Superintendent Arnel Gongona, Regional Director of BJMP6 said that it is necessary to have pool of engineers that are adept to this matter. He was referring to the 29 engineers from all regions in Visayas and Mindanao who were sent by their respective offices to attend the training.

“We need to familiarize ourselves with this minimum standards for us to be guided in our quest to construct more jail facilities, and there is nobody better to lead us than our engineers themselves,” Gongona said.

Last month, this kind of training was similarly introduced to 38 jail wardens in Region 6 to familiarize themselves with the module containing technical descriptions that must be adhered by all personnel involved in the design, processes and construction or renovation of jails.

Jail Senior Superintendent Ma. Anne Espinosa, head of the contingent from the BJMP National Headquarters and who serves as a resource speaker, said that the BJMP is now given a wider opportunity to build new jails due to the positive outlook of the Department of Budget Management (DBM) as long that these are supported with reliable and adequate data that will justify such construction.

Espinosa is optimistic that this training will finally give a positive result for all regional offices to hasten their proposals and submit them to proper funding agencies to be approved./PN

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