Philippine President Marcos signs law to institutionalise mental health programs in schools

The new law aims to enhance mental health initiatives in schools by mandating mental health programs in all public and private schools.

Zacarian Sarao

Zacarian Sarao

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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A public school teacher and her students during a classroom exercise. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approves a measure that would promote mental health and well-being in basic education through the institution of school-based mental health programs. PHOTO: PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER

December 10, 2024

MANILA – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approved a measure that would promote mental health and well-being in basic education through the institution of school-based mental health programs.

In a ceremony at the Malacañan Palace on Monday, Marcos enacted Republic Act No. 12080, or the “Basic Education Mental Health and Well-Being Promotion Act.”

The new law aims to enhance mental health initiatives in schools by mandating mental health programs in all public and private schools.

READ: Senate OKs school-based mental health program bill

It also allows the creation of new school counselor positions, Care Centers in schools for mental health services, and a Mental Health and Well-Being Office in each school division that would oversee the law’s implementation.

READ: Preventing a mental health crisis

Previously, Senator Risa Hontiveros stressed that the law would further strengthen Republic Act No. 11036, or the Mental Health Act.

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