4. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
“A state of physical,
mental, and social
well-being in all
matters relating to
the reproductive
system, at all
stages of life” (Galvez
Tan, et al., 2009).
6. The government shall promote and
provide unbiased information and
access to these services. This pillar
also covers the provision for the
integration of reproductive health
and sexuality education in schools,
and other educational settings.
1. INFORMEDCHOICE
11. Couples determinetheir
ideal family size. In addition,
the government shall equip
each parent with needed
information in all aspects of
family life,
reproductive health, &
responsible parenthood.
4. RESPONSIBLEPARENTHOOD
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A survey of Filipino college and
high school graduates: 36.2 %
and 43.5 % respectively admitted
to having engaged in premarital
sex. In addition 66.7% and 79.6%
did not use any protection at first
premarital sex.
18. National Environmental Awareness and
Education Act of 2008
Environmental
Education should be
integrated with DEPED
(Community Service)
and be part of the
National Service
Training Program
(NSTP).
21. Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
An Act that protects
people from the
sale, use, and
advertisements of
hazardous tobacco
products.
22. Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
Bans smoking in public
places
Restricts access to sale of
tobacco products to minors.
May not be sold within 100
meters of a school.
Provides the printing of
warnings on cigarette packs
in either Filipino or English.
24. The Act promulgates “policies and
prescribing measures for the prevention
and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines,
instituting a nationwide HIV/AIDS
information and educational program,
establishing a comprehensive HIV/AIDS
monitoring system, strengthening the
Philippine National AIDS Council, and for
other purposes” (PNAC).
R.A. 8504
25. How do you get or transmit HIV
It is a viral infection that attacks and
slowly destroys the immune system of
the infected person that leads to
“immune deficiency”. It is progressive
and can lead to lack of body defense to
all kinds of infection.
26. How do you get or transmit HIV? You
can only get HIV by coming into
direct contact with certain body fluids
from a person with HIV. These fluids
are:
Blood
Semen
Rectal fluids
Vaginal fluids
Breastmilk
27. HIV is transmitted by:
• Unprotected sex
• Passing from infected mother to
baby
• Sharing contaminated injecting
equipment
• Contaminated blood transfusion
28. HIV is NOT acquired or transmitted
by:
Insect bites
Toilet seats
Sharing eating utensils
Touching
29. Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998
Provides for education and
information dissemination in
various institutions and agencies,
Safe practice and procedures
(testing, screening, and
counseling) in health organizations
and associations
Monitoring of cases with
confidentiality
Programs for anti-
discriminatory acts.