Representatives from public SWAs who also attended the forum were from the National Training School for Boys (NTSB); Nayon ng Kabataan; Area Vocational
SPARK OF HOPE. A DSWD-7 vocational center trainer helps hearing capability-challenged students in one of their training sessions at the AVRC II center in Cebu City. The DSWD-7 on Thursday (April 18, 2022) said some 14 deaf students of the center acquired new skills that gave them a spark of hope for better opportunities and a good future. (Photo courtesy of DSWD-7) CEBU CITY - Some 14 Cebuano students who have challenged hearing capability are now equipped with new skills to cope with the fast-changing times, thanks to a nationwide summit with deaf leaders-advocates, the Department of Social Welfare and Development-Central Visayas (DSWD-7) said on Thursday. The agency's field office said in a statement the active trainees of its Area Vocational Rehabilitation Center (AVRC) II see a good prospect for their future after participating in the recent Young Deaf Summit 2022 organized by successful deaf leaders. The activity which carried the theme "Planning a Positive Post-Pandemic