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CHAPTER 1

The Problem and its Scope

INTRODUCTION
Violence against women and children (VAWC). The Philippines is no stranger
to these words. It is real, it is happening, it is claiming lives. Violence against
women and children appears to be one of the countrys pervasive social problems.
The wide prevalence of such violence takes an enormous toll on the lives of
individual victims as well as the larger society, through innumerable behavioral,
health, psychological, and economic consequences.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) documented a total of 1,100 to 7,383
cases of Violence to women and children from 1996 to 2004. The highest record
was in 2001 at 10, 343. Cases included physical injuries, battering, verbal abuse
and rape (incestuous and attempted).
Cebu City local government also claims that VAWC continues to be a major
social and public health problem affecting thousands of women not only in Cebu but
also worldwide. In a Cebu City Police Office comparative report, a total of 863
women violence-related cases have been reported in the year 2013 which is an
increase of 126.51 percent, compared to 381 cases in year 2012.
(www.philstar.com)
There are just some of the realities that contribute to the vulnerability of
Filipino women and children to violence. An even greater problem is that some
communities fail to respond towards domestic violence. Aside from lacking
rehabilitation programs, it is also seen that some abuse falls in a cyclical pattern
due to lack of facilities for the victims. However, the local government of Cebu had
been trying their best to establish facilities and programs primarily to address the
issues of violence against women and children in city.
RATIONALE
Significant progress has been made by both the government and nongovernment organizations in Cebu City in terms of addressing and eliminating
Violence against Women and Children. Facilities and programs have also been
established to alleviate the impacts of VAW. One of this is the development of a
Crisis Center for Women and Children that will serve as a refuge and temporary
shelter for the victims/survivors of abuse, violence, human trafficking and all other
forms of exploitation.

The facility will be composed of the legal, psychosocial, administrative, medical and
direct social services. and is also expected to give livelihood programs for the
victims.

SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS

This study was conducted to determine the status of every women and children
who experience any act of abuses. The victims will be provided with a temporary
shelter and any emotional therapy. It covers the implementation of the rules in
defending the human right under the RA 9262 (Anti-violence against women and
their children) and RA 9710 (Magna Carta Of women).

The research study will be conducted from January 2016 up to December 2017.
The area of operation will be on City of Naga and any area of the south.

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Different regulations and required legal basis are considered as parameters to
serve as guide for the development of the Crisis Center for Women and Children. In
order to achieve the desired facility and to have its optimum function in the
community, some concerns are considered such as the following: Capacity of the
facility, Physical and environmental features, Facilities to be provided, Sustainable
Factors and other Architectural Factors.

RA 9262
Capacity based on
number of cases of
abused Women and
Children

Anti-Violence
Against Women and
Their Children Act
of 2004
RA 9710
Magna Carta of
Women
RA 7877
Anti-Sexual

Physical and
environmental

Crisis Center for


Women and
Children

Features

Facilities to be
provided based on
guidelines

Harassment Act
of 1995
RA 8505

Sustainable Factors

Rape Victim
Assistance
and
DOJ
Memorandum
on the
Protection Act
Guidelines
on
of1998
Handling of Rape C
ases Involving Adul
t Victims

CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

Other Architectural
Factors such as
building
utilities,building
character &
building materials

Existing Laws and


provisions

National Building Code


of The Philippines
DOJ Guidelines on
handling rape cases
Fire Code of the
Philippines
Accessibility Law

Existing Condition

Topography
Climate
Geology
RROW
Exisiting
Neighborhoods

Government Agencies
Involved:
DSWD
NCRFW
CSC
CHR
CWC
DOJ
DILGP
PNP
NBI

CONSIDERATIONS

GREEN ARCHITECTURE
AND INNOVATION

TROPICAL AND PASSIVE


DESIGN

STANDARDS ON SPACE
SIZES AND
DIMENSIONS

PLANNING AND
DESIGNING
PROCESS OF

PLANNING AND URBAN


DESIGN
STANDARDS

CRISIS CENTER FOR


WOMEN AND
DEVELOPMENT OF
CRISIS CENTER FOR
WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
DESIRED OUTCOME

ARCHITECTURE

Spaces within
standards
Eco-friendly
User-friendly
Functionality
Sustainability

IMPACT/RESULT

Effective refuge area for


the victims
Help the victims towards
healing and growth
Give enrichment
features and livelihood
programs for the victims

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