“Enhancing Poverty Alleviation through Skills Development In Basic Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Planning, Installation, And Commissioning: An Extension Activity In Barangay Quezon, Surigao City”

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October 16, 2024

“Enhancing Poverty Alleviation through Skills Development In Basic Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Planning, Installation, And Commissioning: An Extension Activity In Barangay Quezon, Surigao City”

ABSTRACT:- This report outlines the “Basic Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Planning, Installation, and Commissioning” project conducted in Barangay Quezon, Surigao City, led by the BS Electronics Engineering CEIT program. The initiative aimed to enhance community members’ technical skills in CCTV systems to improve their livelihood opportunities and comply with national security mandates. The project began with initial engagements, including site visits and discussions with Barangay officials to establish the scope of the training. A Training Needs Assessment was conducted to tailor the program to community needs, followed by a formal partnership through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Surigao del Norte State University (SNSU) and Barangay Quezon. A four-day onsite training was implemented, covering theoretical and practical aspects of CCTV systems. The program concluded with a practical skills assessment and a culmination ceremony. The training saw high community engagement and effective skill acquisition, with participants successfully demonstrating their ability to install and maintain CCTV systems. Despite challenges such as scheduling conflicts and venue conditions, the project was well-received, highlighting the need for localized and hands-on technical training. Positive feedback underscored the program’s impact, fostering stronger ties between the university and the community. This project not only achieved its educational goals but also laid the groundwork for future community development initiatives, demonstrating the value of collaborative extension activities in enhancing local skills and safety.

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