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q2 Wk5 6 Worksheet3 Health10
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HEALTH Social Health
Quarter 2-Wk.5-6 -Module 2
MELCs:
critically analyzes the impact of current health trends, issues, and concerns H10HC -IIc - d - 4
Objectives:
EXPLORE:
Arrange the scrambled letters to complete the statements below.
1. ERBCYEMIRC
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is simply any crime committed in cyberspace
2. DLCIH PHYAGRONRPO
_____ ___________ refers to any representation, whether visual,
audio, or written combination thereof, by electronic, mechanical, digital, optical, magnetic
or any other means, of child engaged or involved in real or simulated explicit sexual
activities.
4. DBLOO NADOTOIN
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ one of the emerging forms of voluntary service
LEARN:
Social Health
Peer influence also concerns you as adolescents. You are in the developmental
stage wherein you build lasting relationships with peers. Here are some issues that
you may encounter:
1. Cybercrime
With the advancement of technology, there are various platforms where you may
express yourself. This diversity may do both good and harm to you. “Cyber refers to a
computer or a computer network, the electronic medium in which online communication
takes place”. Thus, cybercrime is simply any crime committed in cyberspace. To protect
the citizens from this concern, the government mandated Republic Act No. 10175 or the
Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The law mandates the prohibition of cybersex, child
pornography, unsolicited commercial communications, and computer-related identity
theft.
2. Child Pornography
In relation to cybercrime, child pornography has become a pressing concern of this
generation. Republic Act No. 9775 or the Anti Child Pornography Act of 2009 defines
the crime of child pornography. As defined, “Child pornography” refers to any
representation, whether visual, audio, or written combination thereof, by electronic,
mechanical, digital, optical, magnetic or any other means, of child engaged or involved
in real or simulated explicit sexual activities” (Official Gazette, 2009). In addition, it is
also important to note how the Act defines a “child”.
“Child” refers to a person below eighteen (18) years of age or over, but is unable
to fully take care of himself/herself from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation or
discrimination because of a physical or mental disability or condition. For the
purpose of this Act, a child shall also refer to:
(1) a person regardless of age who is presented, depicted or
portrayed as a child as defined herein; and
(2) computer-generated, digitally or manually crafted images or
graphics of a person who is represented or who is made to
appear to be a child as defined herein.
Child pornography may also be syndicated if there are three (3) or more persons
confederating with one another. In this light, it is not only the victim who can file a
complaint, but the parents or guardians, relative within the third degree, officer or social
worker of a licensed child-caring institution or DSWD, barangay chairman, law enforcement
officer, at least three concerned responsible citizens in the same place where the
pornography occurs, and a person who is knowledgeable of the law may do so.
Once a victim identified, he/she is subject to care, custody and treatment from the
Department of Social Welfare and Development. In addition, an inter-agency program shall
also be established to prevent child pornography.
3. Hazing
Fraternities and sororities, gangs, and social groups are starting to become more and
more identified and publicized. Because of their “alleged” prestige and prime, more teens
are encouraged to be a part of them. For some of these groups, hazing may be an option
to test an “applicants” willingness and commitment. On the other hand, hazing is very
dangerous, and proven to have killed many lives.
The government protects the youth through the Republic Act No. 8949 or the Anti-Hazing
Law. The act penalizes those who will go too far during initiation rites wherein the
“applicant” is subjected to severe physical and emotional pain and suffering.
4. Blood Donation
Being proactive citizens of the country, you must willingly help others in ways that will
not harm you. One of the emerging forms of voluntary service is blood donation. Republic
Act No. 7719 or the National Blood Services Act of 1994 aims to promote and encourage
voluntary blood donation by the citizenry, provide for adequate, safe and affordable and
equitable distribution of blood and blood products. In order to attain these aims, the Act
provisions the establishment of a Blood Services Network which consists of the following:
a. National Council for Blood Services and its various committees
It serves as the governing body of the network and is responsible for the
approval of various policies on blood services.
b. Philippine National Blood Services
Under its Blood Centers, it works on the recruitment, retention, and care of
voluntary blood donors, collection of blood from qualified donors, testing of
units of blood for infectious diseases, and the like.
c. Authorized Blood Collection Units and Facilities
d. Private and Public Hospital Blood Banks and Blood Stations
e. Non-Hospital Health Facilities
f. National Reference Laboratories for Immunology and Immunohematology
ENGAGE:
“RESCUE THE CHILD”
When a child is subject under pornography, who may file a complaint for the victim?
List them below.
APPLY:
Direction: Fill in the blanks by choosing the word or group of words from the box to complete the
sentences below.
Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009 Anti-Hazing Law National Blood Services Act of 1994
Hazing Blood Donation Cyber Child
Performance Task:
(Take a picture of your finished product/output and post it on our Facebook
page (MAPEH-10 OFFICIAL│LLORENTE NHS).
KEY TO ANSWERS:
Explore:
1. Cybercrime
2. Child Pornography
3. Anti-Hazing Law
4. Blood Donation
5. Philippine National Blood Services