27/04/2026
For me, I truly hope that Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. will also take a clear and compassionate stand on the issues surrounding the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.
Itโs disheartening to read some of the hateful comments about the program, especially when they come from perspectives that may not fully grasp the realities faced by many Filipino families. In social work, we are taught to see people through a lens of empathy, dignity, and context. Suffering is not a competition. Each sector faces its own struggles, and all deserve understanding.
Like any policy or program, 4Ps is not without its flaws. No law or system is perfect. There are loopholes, implementation challenges, and areas that need improvement. But these shortcomings should invite constructive dialogue and reform, not condemnation of the very people the program seeks to serve.
As social workers we understand that systemic issues are complex. Just as we would never reduce the challenges in education to the efforts of teachers alone, we should also avoid placing blame on beneficiaries for broader structural problems. Social issues require systemic solutions, grounded in compassion, evidence, and shared responsibility.
I hope PASWI officers and members will continue to foster meaningful conversations and uphold our professionโs commitment to social justice, human dignity, and solidarity with the Filipino people. Now, more than ever, we need voices that promote understanding over judgment, and empathy over division.
Just a thought. Hindi kalaban ang mga 4ps Beneficiaries.