HEALTH

Cards (18)

  • INTENTIONAL INJURY
    • Is the use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or a group result in physical injury and psychological harm, maldevelopment, deprivation, and/or death
  • BULLYING (CYBERBULLYING)
    • Is any aggressive and repeated behavior using a written, verbal or electronic medium.
    • It can be a physical act or gesture, or any combination, directed by another one or more persons.
  • THE ANTI-BULLYING ACT OF 2013 (RA 10627)
    • Prohibits bullying in school.
    • Identifies the range of disciplinary administrative action that may be taken against a perpetrator for bullying.
    • Protects the person who reports acts of bullying
    • Provides counseling or referral to appropriate services for perpetrators, victims, and family members.
  • STALKING
    • When a person is repeatedly watched, followed, or harassed. (making him/her afraid or unsafe)
    • The stalker is usually someone known by the person being stalked.
    • A past boyfriend or girlfriend.
    • A rejected suitor.
  • Some of the REASON for the stalkers:
    obsessions are different.
    Obsession with POWER
    Obsession with CONTROL
    Sometimes REVENGE.
  • EXTORTION
    • An act that involves obtaining something like money from a person by force.
    • It is derived from the Latin word “extortionem” which means “a twisting out”.
  • GANG AND YOUTH VIOLENCE
    • Gang members are usually responsible for youth violence.
    • W.H.O. reports that across the world 565 people aged 10-29 die every day through interpersonal violence.
  • ILLEGAL FRATERNITY-RELATED VIOLENCE
    • are founded in universities and institutions to train and form the young minds of society.
  • KIDNAPPING
    • Taking away or detention of a person by force, threat, or deceit against his/her will.
    • it may be done for ransom, political reasons, and other purposes.
  • ABDUCTION
    • Taking away a person by persuasion, fraud, or by open force or violence.
    • Taking a child from his/her parent.
  • ACTS OF TERROR
    Terrorism –the use of violence and threat to attaining goals.
    -Political.
    -Ideological in nature, culture, or religion
    -Rebel organization
  • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
    • any incident or pattern incidents of controlling, coercive, or threatening behavior, violence, or abuse between those aged 16 or over by an intimate partner or any family member.
  • SUICIDE
    • It is a serious public health problem that can have lasting harmful effects on individuals, families, and communities.
    • Its causes are complex and determined by multiple factors.
  • SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION, ABUSE OR HARASSMENT.

    VERBAL(making sexual innuendos)
    • whistling, catcalls, licking one’s lips, sexual jokes or insults, commenting about a person’s body or sex life, and sexually demeaning.
  • Incest
    • sexual contact between family members aside from the legal partners.
    • Usually takes form from children or adolescents.
  • SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION, ABUSE OR HARASSMENT.
    • it can be VERBAL(making sexual innuendos)
    • NON-VERBAL(making suggestive gestures) and
    • PHYSICAL (touching someone in a sexually explicit manner)
  • Sexual
    • touching, hugging, kissing or patting, brushing against a person’s body.
    • As well as grave offenses like being forced to perform sexual acts and worst of all, RAPE.
  • (RA 7877) – ANTI-SEXUAL HARASSMENT ACT OF 1995.
    • A person who directs or induces another person to commit any act of sexual harassment or who cooperates to commit the act, without which the said act would not have been committed, will also be held liable under the LAW.