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Physical Education and Health Grade 10
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INTRODUCTION
Your Engagement in active recreation, sports, physical activities, and
understanding of health concepts will contribute to your sense of social
connectedness and help you assume greater responsibility through a variety of roles
as you participate in a real world situation. The Physical Education and Health
modules are uniquely crafted to explore your greatest potential and promote lifelong
skills through active participation in the different learning experiences. Emphasis is
placed on combining tactical knowledge that you will acquire, and the development
of skills for a better performance and achievement of the expected learning
outcomes.
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This module is designed to provide and equip you with knowledge, skills, and
habits that will enable you to achieve competence in maintaining your health and
physical condition. The domain in Physical Education focuses on the importance of a
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healthy lifestyle and physical activity through active recreation such as sports,
fitness, street dance and hip-hop dance, while Health Education emphasizes on the
development of the proper skills of a health-conscious consumer, lifelong
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participation in health trends, issues and concerns in health care, and planning for a
health career.
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Each module follows a standard format or pattern with a short overview of the
lesson, content and performance standards, pre-assessment and instructional
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activities categorized into four levels: What to Know, What to Process, What to
Understand, and What to Transfer. Every level provides activities that will allow you
to experience meaningful and varied learning. Your involvement in the different tasks
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can take many forms, ranging from self-reflection and group tasks to beyond the
classroom learning activities. Like any good material, you will also be assessed and
evaluated to ensure that you will have a thorough grasp of the lesson before tackling
the next activity. Your deeper understanding of the lesson will help you gain more
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relevant skills and information, preparing yourself for the challenges of the world.
As you start putting life into this module, you will discover many great
opportunities and learning experiences that will change the way you spend your time.
You need to visualize a better version of yourself and aspire to achieve a holistically
healthy you.
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Table of Contents
HEALTH
Unit 2: Health Trends, Issues, and Concerns in the National Level ................ 231
Introduction ..................................................................................................... 232
Learning Competencies .................................................................................. 233
Pre-Assessment .............................................................................................. 233
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Activity 4: Pillars of Foundation ................................................................. 238
Activity 5: Your AID to AIDS ...................................................................... 240
Activity 6: True or False ............................................................................. 241
Activity 7: Because!.................................................................................... 242
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Activity 8: Gateway or Get-away ............................................................... 243
Activity 9: Cigarette Packs .................................................................... 244
Activity 10: Rescue the Child ..................................................................... 246
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Activity 11: Group Research ..................................................................... 248
Activity 12: House Speech ........................................................................ 248
Activity 13: Jigsaw ..................................................................................... 249
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Activity 14: I Am Aware ............................................................................. 249
Activity 15: Student Lawyers! ..................................................................... 250
Activity 16: Health Headlines ..................................................................... 252
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Post-Assessment........................................................................................... 254
References ..................................................................................................... 256
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Unit 2: Health Trends, Issues, and
Concerns in the National Level
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Number of Meetings: 10
CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The learner demonstrates understanding The learner consistently demonstrates
of current health trends, issues, and critical thinking skills in exploring local,
concerns in the local, regional, and regional, and national health issues,
national levels. trends, and concerns.
I. Introduction
As an adolescent, you experience numerous health issues that pertain to
your well-being. What are some examples of these concerns? Write them in the
circles.
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This module will help you recognize and understand how the government works
with various institutions and sectors to address issues and concerns. It is important to
know these policies because they embody your rights as a citizen of the country. Be
aware. Be knowledgeable. Practice your rights.
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II. Learning Competencies
The learner:
1. discusses the existing health-related laws;
2. explains the significance of the existing health-related laws in safeguarding
peoples health;
3. follows existing health-related laws;
4. critically analyzes the impact of current health trends, issues, and concerns;
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5. recommends ways of managing health issues, trends, and concerns.
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III. Pre-Assessment
A. Identify the policy being described in each number. Choose from the box the
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letter of the correct answer in the table.
a. Consumer Act
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b. Traditional and Alternative Medicines Act
c. Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act
d. Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act
e. Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act
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f. Tobacco Regulation Act
g. Cybercrime Prevention Act
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Letter
of the Description of the Policy
Answer
1. Provides for the inclusion of environmental education programs
in various national institutions
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5. Describes the blood donation program in the country
10. Penalizes vehicle users who will not wear safety belts while on
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11. Protects children from any malicious acts online
13. Provides for maternal and child healthcare, family planning, and
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responsible parenthood
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PART I: WHAT TO KNOW No. of Sessions: 5
CONSUMER HEALTH
Read the letter of complaint given and answer the questions following after.
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Activity 2: LETS RECALL!
Round Robin:
I. Materials:
1 pad paper for the group
pens for each member
II. Procedure:
1. Form groups of 5 members.
2. Each member is given 1 minute to recall a consumer right discussed in the
previous module. When the bell rings, the student passes the paper to the
next member.
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3. Group Sharing:
Discuss these in your group.
a. What does each consumer right mean?
b. In what ways can you practice these rights?
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Time to Read
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Republic Act No. 7394 or the Consumer Act of the Philippines has three
objectives (Galvez Tan, et al., 2009):
1. Protect the interest of the consumer
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To achieve the objectives, the Act aims to protect people against hazards to
health and safety, and deceptive and unfair sales acts and practices. In this light, the
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policy mandates for information dissemination and education to facilitate sound choice
and proper exercise of rights by the consumer.
The Consumer Act also covers the quality and safety of different products
like food, drugs, cosmetics, and devices. The policy also promotes the protection of
citizens against hazardous substances that may be in sale. Hence, proper labeling
and fair packaging shall be required for all the products being sold.
Aside from health information and products, health services also play an
important role in appraising and improving the well-being of a person. Health services,
which are also covered under the Consumer Act, are also availed by consumers. One
form of health service is complementary and alternative medicine.
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In connection with the Consumer Act, Republic Act 8423 or the Traditional and
Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (TAMA) provides for the improvement of quality and
delivery of healthcare services in the country through the development of traditional
and alternative healthcare and its integration into the national healthcare system.
The policy also identifies medicinal plants in the country which are readily
available. These medicinal plants shall be given care by different agencies. In order to
coordinate various activities and programs in the traditional and alternative healthcare
delivery system, the Act provisions the establishment of the Philippine Institute of
Traditional and Alternative Healthcare (PITAHC) to accelerate the development of the
said healthcare in the country.
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Activity 3: ALTERNATIVES
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2. Identify the pictures.
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Let us Recall:
The TAMA of 1997 states that there are more than 2000 available medicinal
plants in the country, but only 10 are approved by the Department of Health. What are
these medicinal plants? List them in your notebook.
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III. Reproductive Health
To aid the reproductive health needs of the citizens, the government mandated
the RA 10354 or most commonly known as the Responsible Parenthood and
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Reproductive Health Act. Get to know more about the Act by answering the activity.
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on four pillars.
1. Identify these pillars below by unscrambling the letters.
2. Read the provisions beside each pillar.
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Pillar 1:
N F D E O R M I COHICE
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Pillar 2:
T E S P C E R O F R FIEL
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Pillar 3:
TIRHB LOTRONC
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Pillar 4:
LEBOSRPNISE HONTPERAOD
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Couples determine their ideal family size. In addition,
the government shall equip each parent with needed
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information in all aspects of family life, reproductive
health, and this pillar.
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Lets Reflect!
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Readings:
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unprotected sexual intercourse, breastfeeding (of an infected mother to infant), and
blood transfusion/injecting drugs (needles used for infected patients). Currently, there
are several treatment options for HIV and AIDS, but no known cure yet.
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Write a short reflection on how HIV affect a persons life and others.
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In this light, the government also puts its efforts to eradicate these sex-related
diseases, most especially AIDS.
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The Republic Act No. 8504 or the Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act
of 1998 was passed by the Congress on July 28, 1997. 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).
The Act also 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, and programs for anti-discriminatory acts (in the workplace, hospitals,
and other public institutions).
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Activity 6: TRUE OR FALSE
__________ 3. Pre- and post-test counseling sessions are given to those who
undergo HIV testing in accredited centers.
__________ 4. People with HIV/AIDS are not allowed to avail services provided
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by public hospitals because infection might spread.
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__________ 6. A person with HIV/AIDS is treated with utmost confidentiality by
medical personnel.
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__________ 7. A patients case is still confidential even if there is an interference
by a court.
__________ 9. The Philippine National AIDS Council manages the HIV testing in
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Activity 7: BECAUSE!
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(Galvez Tan, et al., 2009). Alcohol and tobacco are gateway drugs. When alcohol is
consumed, the central nervous system is affected. Thus, a person is more vulnerable
to doing dangerous acts because of depressed decision-making skills.
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Activity 8: GATEWAY OR GET-AWAY
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How can you avoid using them? Give examples.
Getaway 1: __________________________________________________
Getaway 2: __________________________________________________
Getaway 3: __________________________________________________
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On the other hand, the government also provides protection from these
gateway drugs through the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act and the Tobacco
Regulation Act.
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Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
protects citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs to their physical and
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mental well-being. According to the policy, here are some which are considered as
unlawful acts and are subject to penalties and fines.
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On the other hand, Republic Act No. 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of
2003 protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco
products.
The Act also restricts access to sale of tobacco products to minors. Tobacco
may not be put in a vending machine, unless it verifies age, and may not be sold within
100 meters of a school. Should tobacco be sold, there should be proper signage that
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indicates target consumers.
When it comes to advertising and promotions, the Act provisions the printing of
warnings on cigarette packs in either Filipino or English. In addition, health warnings
should also be included.
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Lastly, the government should provide programs and projects for those who
shall be affected by the passing of the Act. One example of which are the tobacco
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growers. The Act provisions the establishment of a cooperative and assistance
program for the said people.
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Activity 9: CIGARETTE PACKS
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Reflection Questions:
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V. Social Health
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. Cyberrefers 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
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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
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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
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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
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child.
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.
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Once the victim is 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.
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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
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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:
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and care of voluntary blood donors, collection of blood from qualified
donors, testing of units of blood for infectious diseases, and the like.
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e. Non-Hospital Health Facilities
f. National Reference Laboratories for Immunology and
Immunohematology
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VI. Safety in the Environment
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Pollution and road safety are two of the most usual issues that concern you
as a member of your community. Here are some policies most appropriate to address
these concerns.
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1. Pollution
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2. Road Safety
Road accidents are one of the most frequent causes of death among
Filipinos. To respond to this alarming situation, citizens are protected by
law through these Republic Acts.
Republic Act No 8750 or the Seat Belts Use Act of 1999 aims to secure
and safeguard passengers and drivers of motor vehicles from injuries and
other effects of vehicular accidents. The policy includes the mandatory
wearing of seatbelts by the driver and front seat passengers of any running
motor vehicle. The Act also prohibits children from sitting in the front seat
of any motor vehicle.
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In addition, Republic Act No. 10586 or the Anti-Drunk and Drugged
Driving Law also penalizes those who will be caught driving under the
influence of alcohol, drugs, and other similar substances.
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Activity 11: GROUP RESEARCH
2. You authored a law that you will be presenting to the general public.
4. Write a speech that includes the title of the act, its descriptions, provisions,
and penalties.
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Part III: WHAT TO PROCESS No. of Sessions: 1
In the WHAT TO PROCESS phase, you will answer and
perform activities which will help you process and improve your
understanding. At the end of the phase, you will be assessed
again to check your processing skills about the concepts and
information learned.
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2. For each group, assign Students A, B, C, and D.
3. Each group shall reflect on the question:
How do health policies affect and protect the citizenry?
4. Each member of the group is assigned to focus on one concept.
Student A: Impact to students
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Student B: Impact to parents
Student C: Impact to businessmen
Student D: Impact to the government
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5. All Students A should sit together and discuss the concept assigned to
them. Students B, C, and D will do the same.
6. You will be given 10 minutes to discuss.
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7. When the bell rings, all students should go back to their original groups
(with Students A, B, C, and D in each).
8. Each group will then be given another 10 minutes to share what the
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Part III: WHAT TO REFLECT AND UNDERSTAND No. of Sessions: 1
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In the WHAT TO REFLECT AND UNDERSTAND phase, you
will do activities which will assess your deeper knowledge and
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understanding of the topics learned. At the end of the phase, you
will be assessed again to check your reflection and understanding
about the concepts and information learned.
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A factory worker voluntarily underwent HIV testing. The result shows that the worker
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is positive with the infection. He/She reported about it to the administration. He/
She is now hearing discriminatory remarks from the co-workers. Apparently, the
administrator spread the news of his condition to the workers.
Health Policy:
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A couple is getting married in a few months.
They are required to attend seminars on family planning.
Health Policy:
_________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________
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Upon scouting the area, neighbor A identifies a certain plant as a source of an
addictive substance. The area is owned by a rich businessman in the city.
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Health Policy:
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If you are neighbor A, from whom will you ask help about your concern?
___________________________________________________________________
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An old person consults a doctor and is advised to undergo alternative health care.
The old person is apprehensive and doubtful of the health care option
Health Policy:
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Activity 16: HEALTH HEADLINES
1. Look for a news clip about a health concern or issue (in the past 2-3 months)
2. Read and analyze it.
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3. Identify which policy is concerned with the issue.
4. Write a short commentary on the news item.
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3. Pair-Share
Find a pair and discuss these concerns:
a. Why do these health issues concern the public?
b. What explains the cause of these issues?
c. How will you be able to manage these issues?
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Activity 18: LETTER OF CONCERN
If you are going to talk to the countrys lawmakers, what questions about the
laws you have learned will you ask them? Write the questions in your notebook.
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Health Correspondents
1. Form groups of 3-4 members.
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2. Brainstorm about a research topic on the impact of the national health
policies to different sectors of the society.
Possible topics:
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Awareness of individuals on the health policies
How individuals practice the policies
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3. Formulate interview questions and discuss with any of these individuals:
a. religious leaders / ministers
b. police officers
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c. mothers
d. teachers
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e. barangay officials
f. entrepreneurs / sari-sari store owners
g. person/s with disability
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VI. Post-assessment
Consumer Act
Traditional and Altenative Medicines Act
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act
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Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act
Tobacco Regulation Act
Cybercrime Prevention Act
Anti-Child Pornography Act
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National Blood Services Act
Anti-Hazing Law
National Environmental Awareness and Education Act
Seat Belts Use Act
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Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Law
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Policy: ______________________ Policy: ______________________
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Policy: ______________________ Policy: ______________________
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