The Situation of Filipino Children and Young Persons
The document discusses the situation of Filipino children and young persons. It outlines several laws and statutes that were enacted to protect their rights and welfare, including the Philippine Constitution, the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, laws against child abuse, child labor, rape, and hazing. It also discusses challenges Filipino youth face such as poverty, lack of education, and health issues like congenital disorders. International reports show trends of Filipino youth increasingly seeking opportunities in cities while facing influences of global media, poverty, and conflicts.
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The Situation of Filipino Children and Young Persons
The document discusses the situation of Filipino children and young persons. It outlines several laws and statutes that were enacted to protect their rights and welfare, including the Philippine Constitution, the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, laws against child abuse, child labor, rape, and hazing. It also discusses challenges Filipino youth face such as poverty, lack of education, and health issues like congenital disorders. International reports show trends of Filipino youth increasingly seeking opportunities in cities while facing influences of global media, poverty, and conflicts.
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THE SITUATION OF FILIPINO
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS
Prepared By: Ronaldo E. De Chavez
1-B BSED- MATH SECTION 13, ARTICLE 1 OF THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION • “ The state recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism and encourage their involvement in public and civil affairs”. REPUBLIC ACT 9344 • It is also known as “ Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006”. • This act signed on May 15, 2006, exempts children 18 years old and below from criminal liability. • This will be only subjected to an intervention program REPUBLIC ACT NO.7610 • It also known as “ The Special Protection of Children Against Child Abuse”. • It shall be the policy of the State to protect and rehabilitate children gravely threatened or endangered by circumstances which affect or will affect their survival and normal development and over which they have no control. REPUBLIC ACT NO.7658 • “An Act Prohibiting the Employment of Children Below Fifteen (15) Years of Age”. • This act prohibits the hiring of the children as workers THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD • This is the landmark international legal instrument that codifies and enshrines the rights of children. • Children's rights include the right to health, education, family life, play and recreation, an adequate standard of living and to be protected from abuse and harm. FILIPINO CHILDREN: CHILD 21 • Is a strategic framework for planning programs and interventions that promote and safegurad the rights of Filipino children. • It puts greater emphasis on the needs of especially vulnerable children and puts into sharper focus the rights of all children to special protection REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8049 • It is also known as “The Anti-Hazing Act of 1995”. • An act Regulating Hazing and other Forms of Initiation Rites in Fraternities, Sororities , and other Organizations and Providing Penalties Therefore. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8353 • This Act shall be known as "The Anti-Rape Law of 1997.“ • Leticia- Ramos Shahani was also the principal author of Republic Act 8353 or the Anti-Rape Law which reclassified rape as a crime against persons, meaning it is no longer considered as a private crime. Before this, rape was considered as merely a crime against chastity. A. STATUE OF THE FILIPINO YOUTH Fr. Shay Cullen • an Irish Catholic priest who has worked as missionary in the Philippines • He was the founder of the People’s Recovery Empowerment Develop Assistance Foundation Inc. which has been providing help to street children and rehabilitating and educating them to be productive citizens. PERTINENT FACTS ON FILIPINO CHILDREN AND YOUTH • The Children • Health • Lack of Education • Two in 10 Filipinos are “ Functionally illiterate • Work UNITED NATION REPORT • Increasingly seeking the bright lights of cities, engaging in international activities. • Becoming more influenced by the Global Media by their own families and communities. • Living on less than 2 dollars a day • Currently living with HIV or AIDS • Reaching adolescence earlier • Marrying later • Increasing engaging in premarital sex • Increasing in the use of synthetic drugs • Increase in violent conflict both as perpetrators and victims. CONGENITAL DISORDERS HYPOTHYROIDISM is a common condition where the thyroid glands resulting in the underproduction of thyroid hormones that essential for normal physical growth and development. GALACTOSEMIA (GAL) Is a hereditary disease that is caused by the lack of a liver enzyme require to digest galactose CONGENITAL ADRENAL HYPERPLASIA(CAH) Pertains to a set of inherited disorders that occur because of excess production of male hormones. PHENYLKETONURIA (PKU)
Is a hereditary disease caused by the lack of a liver enzyme
required to digest phenylalanine. GLUCOSE -6 PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE (G6PD)DEFICIENCY
The most common genetic enzyme that can cause
premature destruction of red blood cells . THANK YOU!