Challenges and opportunities in the implementation of health and safety policies and programs in a state university in the Philippines.
- Author:
Paul Michael R. HERNANDEZ
1
,
2
;
Niña F. YANILLA
3
;
Fevito A. OBIDOS JR.
4
;
Carlos Primero D. GUNDRAN
4
;
Jo Leah A. FLORES
4
;
Homer U. CO
5
;
Lara Fatima L. LINTAO
4
;
Arlene A. SAMANIEGO
4
;
Dexter C. TIRO
2
;
Gabriel Jay B. CAOENG
2
;
Isabela Louise B. NAVOA
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- Keywords: Healthy University Framework; Healthy University; Occupational Safety And Health; Health And Safety Policy
- MeSH: Human; Health; Safety; Universities
- From: Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(4):14-25
- CountryPhilippines
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND
State universities in the Philippines should comply with the 2020 Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) standards for government workers and must be guided by the 2017 ASEAN University Network’s Healthy University Framework (HUF) for them to become healthy universities. Both policy documents identify OSH policy and programs as key components.
OBJECTIVEThis study aimed to explore the challenges and opportunities in the implementation of health and safety policies and programs in a state university in the Philippines.
METHODSA case study design was used with a state university as its study site. Investigators conducted 14 key informant interviews and nine focus group discussions which were participated by system officials, campus officials, academic teaching staff, academic non-teaching Staff, support staff, and students. Thematic analysis was used to identify and understand emerging patterns and themes.
RESULTSThe results generated seven themes consisting of Policy and Committee, Dedicated Personnel and Unit,Budget and Technology, Collaboration, Programs and Services, Working and Learning Environment, and Role Models. The identified challenges in the implementation of health and safety programs in the university were: (1) limited budget to implement initiatives, (2) lack of collaboration among its offices, and (3) absence of a dedicated unit and staff. There were also opportunities to improve implementation: (1) strong implementation of certain policies and programs, (2) presence of a good working and learning environment, and (3) existence of role models.
CONCLUSIONThe identified challenges and opportunities correspond to the elements of the system and infrastructure considered as principal determinants of a healthy university. There is a need to recognize the interrelatedness of such elements to ensure effective implementation of health and safety programs in the university. It also underscores the relevance of the HUF in promoting OSH within a university context.