2. What is Safety Education?
Safety Education refers to the kinds
of choices we make individually.
It concerns the knowledge, attitudes, and
skills which can change the risks related
with injury.
3. INTENTIONAL INJURIES
Results from purposeful human
action, whether directed at oneself or
others.
• Bullying
• Sexual harassment
• Assault
• Fighting
• Rape
• Domestic violence
Self-inflicted
Interpersonalactsof
violence intendedto
cause harm
4. unintentionalINJURIES
Caused by accidents.
• Household fires
• Drowning
• Vehicular accidents
• Poisoning
ACCIDENTS
a sequence of events, whichusuallyproduces
unintended injury, death or property damage.
5. Vulnerable Young Filipinos
Sub-groups Vulnerability Areas
Young street-
dwellers
Common infections, physical abuse or
assault, sexual exploitation, drug use,
road accidents
Out-of-school
adolescents and
youth
High risk behavior: smoking, alcohol use,
drug abuse, high risk sexual behavior,
risky work conditions leading to injuries
and diseases
Urban-based male
youth
High risk behavior: transport accidents,
other self-inflicted injuries
Female
Adolescents
Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation,
unwanted pregnancies, abortion, unsafe
pregnancy and insecure motherhood
Not living with Nutritional disorders, substance use and
7. BULLYING
-is a way of intimidatingor
dominatingothers byrepeatedly
doingor saying things.
-is a violent behavior and is
wrong.
“NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT
TO INTIMIDATE OTHERS”
8.
9. Why is bullying harmful?
1. Victims can receive physical
injury from their abuse
2. Young people who bully are
at risk of developing criminal
behavior
3. Peers of victims who are
bullied are also affected by
bullying
10. How can we stop and prevent
bullying?
• Pay attention
• When you see something---
do something
• Remain calm
• Deal with students individually
• Hold bystanders accountable
• Listen and don’t pre-judge
• Get appropriate professional
help
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12. It is a form of
bullying with the
use of electronic
forms of contact
such as websites,
blogs, chat rooms
or forum
discussion groups,
e-mails, cellular
phone text and
video messaging.
14. FLAMING
Sending angry, rude, or vulgar messages directed at a
person or persons privately or via an online group
It is an intense argument, that normally takes place in chat
rooms, over instant messages or email.
15. harassment
Repeatedly sending a person offensive
messages.
Cyber stalking
Harassment that is highly intimidating or
includes threat of harm.
16. denigration
Sending or posting harmful, untrue, or cruel statements
about a person to others.
masquerading
Pretending to be someone else and sending or posting
material that make that person look bad or places that
person in potential danger.
They might create fake email addresses or instant
messaging names or they might use someone else’s email
or mobile phone to bully you
17. Outing AND Trickery
Sending or posting material about a person that contains
sensitive, private, or embarrassing information, including
forwarding private messages or images, engaging in tricks
to solicit embarrassing information that is then made public.
18. exclusion
Specifically and intentionally excluding a person from an
online group, such as exclusion from an instant messaging
buddies/friends/contacts list.
An 11-year-old American, Natalie recalled in an newspaper
interview how every girl in a class but one was invited to a
recent sleepover. The girls at the party went on the Internet
that night and taunted the one who had been left out.
19. How to be safe in the
Internet
A. Secure your private information. These are some
private information you should keep from giving out on the
Internet:
• Full name
• Home address
• Contact numbers
• Identification (ID) numbers
• Passwords
• Names of family members
• Credit card/bank account numbers.
B. Careful assess before you create an email address or
screen name.
C. Use an alternate name or nickname which is
different from your screen name specially in chat rooms
20.
21. TYPES of
VIOLENCEPhysical Violence
Physical violence
occurs when someone
uses a part of their
body or an object to
control a person’s
actions.
Sexual Violence
Sexual violence
occurs when a person
is forced to
unwillingly take part
in sexual activity.
Emotional Violence
Emotional violence
occurs when someone
says or does
something to make a
person feel stupid or
worthless.
Psychological Violence
Psychological violence
occurs when someone
uses threats and
causes fear in an
individual to gain
control.
Spiritual Violence
Spiritual (or religious)
violence occurs when
someone uses an
individual’s spiritual
beliefs to manipulate,
dominate or control that
person.
Cultural Violence
Cultural violence occurs
when an individual is
harmed as a result of
practices that are part of
her or his culture,
religion or tradition.
22. Domestic abuse, also known as spousal
abuse, occurs when one person in an intimate
relationship or marriage tries to dominate and
control the other person. Domestic abuse that
includes physical violence is called domestic
violence. It happens within the family, or within
other types of relationship where people live
together, like spouse abuse, siblings hurting
each other, or parent/s maltreating his/her/their
child.
23.
24. RAPE
Act of forced or use ofpower to have
an unwanted sexual relations or
intercourse.
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28. REASONS FOR GANG
MEMBERSHIP
• To get a sense of belonging
• Way to get money
• Way of escaping family
problems
• To get protection
• To look “cool”
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32. 1. As teenager, what will you do to prevent bullying?
2. If your friend is inviting you to join his/her gang, will you
accept his/her invitation? Why?
3. If you’re a victim of bullying, how will you handle it?