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DBTI – Tarlac
• Grade 9:
FOURTH QUARTER
The Learner….
1. Identify types of intentional injuries.
2. Explain the risk factors of intentional injuries
3. Practice ways to prevent and control intentional injuries.
Essential Questions
Discussion
Safety is necessary to keep out of danger. Danger can lead
to injuries, inflict pain, and death to an organism. Living
things face everyday threats from environmental changes,
even from other organisms. For human beings, the
vulnerability can also come from other people. They can
come from strangers, family, friends, peers, and people in
authority
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Discussion
Two types of injuries
Intentional injuries are the body damages sustained from the actions
motivated by other people or by one’s self
Discussion
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Discussion
Self Inflicted
- When a person harms him/herself on purpose.
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Discussion
Most people who self-injure use more than one method. Other forms of harm that can
be self-inflicted include:
•hair pulling
•scratching or picking the skin
•interfering with healing wounds
•inserting objects into body openings
•punching objects, causing injuries to the hands
•hitting oneself with fists or objects
•intentional exposure to an infection or toxin
•jumping off high walls or buildings
•drinking harmful liquids, such as detergent
•taking harmful substances, or high doses of a substance
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Discussion
a. Third hand Smoke – stays on bed sheets, clothes, and other objects.
Assault
Discussion
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Discussion
Bullying
- is an ongoing and deliberate misuse of power in relationships
through repeated verbal, physical and/or social behavior .
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Discussion
Bullies might make fun of people who they think don't fit in.
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Discussion
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Discussion
Stalking
The pattern of behavior that becomes harassing in nature
when someone repeatedly follows and surveys a person,
invading his privacy.
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Discussion
Extortion
It is the act of forcing a person to give in to the perpetrator’s
demands through threats and violence.
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Discussion
Extortion
- is defined as the practice of trying to get
something through force, threats or blackmail.
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Discussion
Gang and Youth Violence
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Discussion
GANG
- a group of people who associate together or
act as an organized body,
Ex. for criminal or illegal purposes. an organized
group of workmen.
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Discussion
A fraternity
- is a group of people with a common
background like career, interests, or hobbies.
Discussion
Hazing- is any activity expected of someone joining or
participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or
endangers them, regardless of a person's willingness to
participate.
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