All DepEd Employees To Undergo Mandatory Drug Test
All employees of the Department of Education (DepEd) would
undergo mandatory drug testing.
DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones said the mandatory drug
testing scheme among DepEd employees would be implemented soon following
negative reactions by parents that the test should not apply only to students
but also to the teachers and other school personnel.
“The order for a mandatory drug testing would remove doubts
still hanging from minds of parents that their children undergo random drug
testing in schools,” she said.
Secretary Briones, in a press conference on Thursday, October
5, said she would issue a directive for the mandatory drug testing of DepEd
employees from the central office down to various divisions all over the
country.
She added that the drug testing would include her together
with the 1,300 employees at the central office and the thousands of DepEd
teaching and non-teaching personnel across the country.
While the random drug testing for high school students would
cover 25,000 students to be pick by a “stratified random selection” design
prepared by research experts.
The education chief said the drug testing among students and
teachers is a preventive measure.
Secretary Briones believes that the drug menace is to be
treated as a health issue rather than a police issue.
In addition, she said she is partnering with the Department
of Health (DOH) for them (DOH) to train 1,000 DepEd employees on how to deal
with illegal drug issues.
Secretary Briones reiterated that the random drug test does
not aim to put students in shame as the records would be kept secret.
She said the drug test result would not be used as the basis
to expel a student from school.
The implementation of the drug test was deferred while it
still waiting for the stratified random selection design method to be
developed.
Watch the video report below via PTV:
Source: Philippine News Agency
All DepEd Employees To Undergo Mandatory Drug Test
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