Health9_Q4 PPT_Week 1_Lesson 2 (Intentional Injuries-Suicide-Domestic Violence-Bullying).pptx

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Suicide, Domestic and Bullying Presentation


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SUICIDE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BULLYING INTENTIONAL INJURIES Health Education 9 Week 1 Lesson 2 QUARTER 4

Describes the types of intentional injuries (H9IS-IVa-d32) - Suicide - Domestic Violence - Bullying LEARNING COMPETENCY:

Review! Rape Assault Bullying Sprain Stalking Intentional or Unintentional? INTENTIONAL INTENTIONAL INTENTIONAL INTENTIONAL UNINTENTIONAL

Review! Molestation Dislocation Verbal abuse Sexual abuse Strain Intentional or Unintentional? INTENTIONAL UNINTENTIONAL INTENTIONAL INTENTIONAL UNINTENTIONAL

Direction: Describe the following pictures. PICTURE-ANALYSIS

Direction: Describe the following pictures. PICTURE-ANALYSIS

Direction: Describe the following pictures. PICTURE-ANALYSIS

Have you been bullied? What did you do after you’ve bullied? Process Questions: 2. How you deal with your problems? Did you attempt to kill yourself? What do you call this? 3. What should you do if these problems strikes you?

INTENTIONAL INJURIES Types and Characteristics

INTENTIONAL INJURIES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUICIDE/PARACSUICIDE VIOLENCE

SUICIDE/PARASUICIDE The definition of self-inflicted is something that you bring upon yourself or cause to have happen to you. Suicide is the intentional taking of one’s own life. Many of those who attempt suicide do not receive mental and emotional counselling because their families try to hide the problem because they are ashamed of it. Because of this, the problem is not solved and the attempt to commit suicide happens again.

SUICIDE/PARASUICIDE On the other hand, a suicide attempt in which a person does not intend to die is called Parasuicide. It is often a cry for help meaning, the person wants others to know what s/he is feeling. Despite this, parasuicide should be taken seriously because it may also lead to death.

SUICIDE/PARASUICIDE Talking about suicide or death Writing farewell letters or giving away valuable things to their friends and siblings Showing changes in behavior, moods and feelings How will you recognize a person who has suicidal tendencies?

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Domestic violence is an act that includes physical assault (hitting, pushing, shoving etc.), sexual abuse (unwanted or forced sexual activity) and verbal abuse. These are behaviors that are used by one person in a relationship who tries to control the other. This may occur to partners who may be married or not married. They may be heterosexual or homosexual couples and may be living together, separated, or dating.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE name-calling or putdowns keeping a partner from contacting his/her family or friends stopping a partner from getting or keeping a job actual or threatened physical harm sexual assault stalking intimidation Domestics violence includes abuse and actions such as:

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is very jealous and/ or spies on him/her will not let him/her break off the relationship hurts him/her in any way, is violent, or brags about hurting other people puts him/her down or makes him/her feel bad forces him/her to have sex or makes him/her afraid to say no to sex abuses drugs or alcohol; pressures him/her to use drugs or alcohol has a history of bad relationship and blames it on others Who are the possible victims of domestic violence?

BULLYING Bullying is an unwanted, aggressive behavior. The behavior is repeated, or can be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems.

BULLYING An imbalance of power: Kids who bully use their power-such as physical strength, access to embarrassing information, or popularity-to control or harm others. Repetition: Bullying behavior happen more than once or have the potential to happen more than once.

CLASSIFICTAIONS OF BULLYING Verbal bullying – saying or written means and nasty things. It includes: ▪ Teasing ▪ Name-calling ▪ Making inappropriate sexual comments ▪ Taunting ▪ Threatening to cause harm

CLASSIFICTAIONS OF BULLYING 2. Social bullying – sometimes referred to as relational bullying. Hurting someone’s reputation or relationship. It includes: ▪ Telling other children not to be friends with someone ▪ Spreading rumors about someone ▪ Embarrassing someone in public

CLASSIFICTAIONS OF BULLYING 3. Physical bullying - hurting a person’s body or destroying his/her possessions. It includes: ▪ Hitting/kicking/pinching ▪ Spitting ▪ Tripping/pushing ▪ Taking or breaking someone’s things ▪ Making mean or rude hand gestures

CLASSIFICTAIONS OF BULLYING 4. Cyberbullying – verbal and social bullying done through use of technology and electronics means. It includes: ▪ Using social media ▪ Using mobile devices ▪ Using electronics mails

GROUP ACTIVITY How safe am I? Copy the chart in your worksheet. Then complete this by putting a check mark to the column that corresponds to your answer.

Guide Questions: Where did you experience or witness these situations or problems? Who were the people who committed these acts and behaviors? What did you do in the situations that you experienced? What do you feel towards the people who were responsible for these acts and behaviors? Do you feel that you are safe from intentional injuries? Why or Why not? What could you have done to prevent these violent actions and behaviors from happening to you?

ASSESSMENT Identification Direction: Write the letter of your choice. SUICIDE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BULLYING

Intentional taking of one’s life Name calling Intimidation Spitting Teasing Tripping Pushing Withholding allowance Writing farewell letters Changes in behavior and moods SUICIDE BULLYING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BULLYING BULLYING BULLYING BULLYING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUICIDE SUICIDE

Write a reflection on the things you learned in this lesson and their relevance to you. Tell how you can apply what you learned in your daily life and cite specific instances in which you feel these learnings will come handy. Take Home Activity
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