Philippine Society for Responsible Parenthood, Inc. (PSRP) · UNICEF-Supported Maternal and Neonatal Health Project
Terms of Reference
Child, Early and Forced Marriage and Unions (CEFMU) remain a significant child protection concern in the Philippines, with serious consequences for children's rights, health, education, safety, and life opportunities, particularly for girls and other vulnerable adolescents. Republic Act No. 11596, which prohibits the practice of child marriage and imposes penalties for violations, provides the legal basis for prevention, protection, and response. This is further reinforced by the National Action Plan to End Child, Early and Forced Marriages and Unions (2025–2028), which calls for a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach, stronger frontline systems, and improved local service delivery convergence.
Anchored in the UNICEF Child Protection Systems Strengthening (CPSS) Framework and current government efforts to localize the prevention and response to CEFMU, this consultancy will help position the health sector, particularly primary health care (PHC), as a practical entry point for early identification, first-line support, prevention messaging, and referral of survivors of sexual violence and potential cases of CEFMU (e.g. pregnant adolescents). At the local government level, PHC platforms, adolescent-friendly health services, Women and Children Protection Units, barangay health systems, and local social welfare services can serve as connected pathways for children at risk of or affected by CEFMU.
Health facilities are often among the first points of contact for adolescents vulnerable to or affected by child marriage, adolescent pregnancy, sexual abuse, exploitation, mental health concerns, and other protection risks. As such, the health sector plays a critical role in early identification, risk assessment, referral, case management, and continuity of care for vulnerable adolescents.
However, existing systems frequently face challenges, including fragmented referral pathways, weak inter-agency coordination, limited adolescent-friendly services, inadequate case management capacities, confidentiality concerns, and insufficient integration of child protection and psychosocial support within primary health care systems.
To address these gaps, the consultancy aims to strengthen the integration of child protection within adolescent health systems and service delivery mechanisms by establishing clear referral pathways and coordination mechanisms that enable children and adolescents to access timely, safe, confidential, and appropriate health, psychosocial, and child protection services, and by enhancing the capacity of health facilities, frontline workers, and service providers to identify, assess, and refer adolescents vulnerable to or affected by CEFMU, adolescent pregnancy, abuse, exploitation, neglect, and violence.
To strengthen the integration of child protection within adolescent health systems through strategic technical leadership. The consultancy will build the capacity of health facilities and frontline workers to identify, assess, and refer adolescents vulnerable to or affected by CEFMU, adolescent pregnancy, abuse, exploitation, neglect, and violence through coordinated, adolescent-friendly, trauma-informed, and survivor-centered approaches.
Specifically, the consultancy aims to:
Under the supervision of the contracting entity, the consultant will undertake the following workstreams at the national and subnational level (Brooke's Point, Palawan and Catbalogan, Samar):
| Activities | Deliverables |
|---|---|
1. Situational Analysis
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Situational Analysis on Catbalogan City and Brooke's Point |
2. Integration and Systems Strengthening
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Health referral pathway developed |
3. Capacity Building and Technical Assistance
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1. Training on CANE+D and Orientation on CEFMU conducted for Catbalogan City 2. Training on CANE+D and Orientation on CEFMU conducted in Brooke's Point |
4. Peer Education and Adolescent Engagement
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Enhanced Peer Education Module and Adolescent Engagement Tools Facilitation support to the conduct of Peer Educators Training |
The consultant will report to the Philippine Society for Responsible Parenthood and will work in close coordination with relevant technical focal points, government counterparts, and partner institutions involved in child protection, health, and social service delivery.
The consultant shall uphold the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct throughout the assignment and ensure that all processes and outputs are child-sensitive, survivor-centered, gender-responsive, disability-inclusive, and aligned with the best interests of the child. All information collected, accessed, or generated under this consultancy shall be treated as confidential and may not be shared or used for purposes other than the assignment without prior authorization. Where engagement with children, adolescents, families, or case-related information is required, the consultant shall comply with all applicable safeguarding, informed consent, data protection, and do-no-harm principles and organizational policies.
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