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STUDENT ESSAY FORM (StEF)
Effective Date:

DATE SUBMITTED: 03/03/2022


COURSE / SECTION: CWTS102/FOPI01
ACTIVITY TITLE: Case Analysis
CASE STORY TITLE: A Better Alternative for the Youth of Barangay Maligalig

Conflict Identification

In the case of Barangay Maligalig, they are currently facing a threat to their youth's welfare; there are
uncontrollable situations in their market, and their sellers express their concerns. Some teenagers have
been seen at the market using solvents and drugs and smoking and consuming alcoholic beverages, which
are both forbidden for minors under the age of 18. These minors chose the market as their primary
location for unlawful activities.
Another issue is that these children tend to recruit others, and if they don't, those who refuse to join
them are beaten. As a result, they utilize a cheap but dangerous type of solvent called glue to get high,
and they've been doing so for a long time. Like any other form of solvent, this can cause severe health
problems such as respiratory problems and abusing alcohol, leading to kidney failure. Because our body
cannot take enough oxygen, or worse, it can put you into a coma.

Plan of Action

Recreational activities must be conducted in Barangay Maligalig, and the youth in the region must be
persuaded to engage actively in the events that will be held. As a result, rapport and friendship will be
sculpted inside the self of these young people, allowing them to better understand and relate to one
another. If this occurs, they will understand how to care for one another and will act as a brother's keeper
on their own.

Reflection

Malnutrition among children is a significant public health concern in the Philippines. Long-term
malnutrition has lasting impacts on a child's physical and cognitive development, trapping families for the
rest of their lives in a cycle of poor health and poverty. Both national and municipal governments should
seriously give short- and long-term solutions to the malnutrition problem. The Barangay Council must
ensure that the youths in their barangay are not actively involved in activities that could endanger them.
We must understand that they will be the land's hope and that, beginning now, they must be extremely
cautious in their activities to be a source of hope and light for others indeed. We, the youth, must also
make the world a better place. We must assist ourselves and the country in producing productive citizens
who will undoubtedly benefit the country.
Document No.:
STUDENT ESSAY FORM (StEF)
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Submitted by: Verified by:

Pascual, Franchezcka Giannah Mari V.


2021106074

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