This document discusses intentional injuries, which are injuries resulting from violence. There are two types: self-inflicted injuries, where a person harms themselves on purpose, and assault, where one person harms another on purpose. Intentional injuries are further classified as those committed within the family, by peers, by other groups, or across these categories. Examples of intentional injuries discussed include domestic violence, bullying, gang violence, sexual abuse, suicide, and parasuicide.
This document discusses intentional injuries, which are injuries resulting from violence. There are two types: self-inflicted injuries, where a person harms themselves on purpose, and assault, where one person harms another on purpose. Intentional injuries are further classified as those committed within the family, by peers, by other groups, or across these categories. Examples of intentional injuries discussed include domestic violence, bullying, gang violence, sexual abuse, suicide, and parasuicide.
This document discusses intentional injuries, which are injuries resulting from violence. There are two types: self-inflicted injuries, where a person harms themselves on purpose, and assault, where one person harms another on purpose. Intentional injuries are further classified as those committed within the family, by peers, by other groups, or across these categories. Examples of intentional injuries discussed include domestic violence, bullying, gang violence, sexual abuse, suicide, and parasuicide.
This document discusses intentional injuries, which are injuries resulting from violence. There are two types: self-inflicted injuries, where a person harms themselves on purpose, and assault, where one person harms another on purpose. Intentional injuries are further classified as those committed within the family, by peers, by other groups, or across these categories. Examples of intentional injuries discussed include domestic violence, bullying, gang violence, sexual abuse, suicide, and parasuicide.
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INJURY PREVENTION, SAFETY
AND FIRST AID
(INTENTIONAL INJURIES) INTRODUCTION The basic necessities of mankind include: > food > clothing > shelter ***but it is not enough that we have these basic needs if we are living in FEAR and the UNCERTAINTY of DANGER everyday. SAFETY – one rising necessity that we need to focus today. Concept of injuries What is an injury? What are the two classifications of injury? What are the different types of intentional injuries? Classify them: Intentional or Unintentional ACTIVITY: GROUP 1 : SUICIDE & PARASUICIDE GROUP 2 : DOMESTIC VIOLENCE GROUP 3 : BULLYING, STALKING & EXTORTION GROUP 4 : GANG & YOUTH VIOLENCE, ILLEGAL FRATERNITY-RELATED VIOLENCE, KIDNAPPING & ABDUCTION, & ACTS OF TERROR GROUP 5 : VERBAL & SEXUAL ABUSE ( INCEST, MOLESTATION AND RAPE ) GUIDE QUESTIONS: What is its meaning/definition? What are its category / classification / types? How will you recognize this kind of injury? What are the indicators? What are its effects on the victims? INTENTIONAL INJURIES = are injuries resulting from violence.
2 TYPES:
1. SELF-INFLICTED – when a person harms
himself/herself on purpose 2. ASSAULT - when person/persons harm another on purpose. SELF - INFLICTED SUICIDE PARASUICIDE 4 CLASSIFICATIONS (ASSAULT) Those that were committed within the family Those that were committed by peers Those that were committed by other groups Those that were committed by the family, peers or other groups WITHIN THE FAMILY Domestic violence may happen When one or more members of the family harms or abuses another family member PEERS IN SCHOOL OR IN THE COMMUNITY May commit bullying, stalking and extortion OTHER GROUPS May commit gang and youth violence, illegal fraternity-related violence, kidnapping and abduction and different acts of terror. Sexual victimization and other forms of abuse and harassment may be committed by the family, peers or other family This includes verbal abuse, incest, molestation or rape