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Child’s Rights and Responsibil ities “Every child has rights” Marlon C. Martinez, RSW Karapatan at Pananagutan ng Bawat Batang Pilipino The Rights and Responsibilities of Every Filipino Child 4 Main Categories of Child’s Rights 1. The Rig...
Child’s Rights and Responsibil ities “Every child has rights” Marlon C. Martinez, RSW Karapatan at Pananagutan ng Bawat Batang Pilipino The Rights and Responsibilities of Every Filipino Child 4 Main Categories of Child’s Rights 1. The Right to Survival 2.The Right to Protection 3. The Right to Development 4. The Right to Participation Survical Rights Rights that are neccessary for the existence of the child. Include the child’s right to life and the needs that are most basic to existence, such as nutrition, shelter, an adequate living standard, and access to medical services. HEALTH SERVICES Developmental Rights Rights that ensure that a child is given all opportunities to develop his/her potential and evolve into a well-rounded individual. Include the right to education, play, leisure, cultural activities, access to information, and freedom of thought, conscience Protection Rights Rights that guarantee that a child is safe from any dangerous influence of situations that may be prejudicial to the child. ensure children are safeguarded against all form of abuse, neglect and exloitation. Participation Rights Rights that guarantee that a child is heard and given a voice in any decision making process that affect him/her. encompass children’s freedom to express opinions, to have a say in matters affecting their own lives, to join associations and to assemble peacefully. 0 1 Developmental Rights #1. My Right Mabigyan ng sapat na edukasyon at mapaunlad ang aking kakayahan To obtain a good education and develop my potential. #1. My Responsibilities Mag-aral nang mabuti. Pumasok sa tamang oras at gumawa ng mga takdang-aralin. To study well. To come to class on time and do my assignments. Parental Responsibility to their Child under Philippine Law What law outlines the responsibility of a parent to their child in the Philippines? In the Philippines, the responsibility of parents to their children is primarily governed by the Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209). This code provides a comprehensive legal framework addressing parental duties and rights, focusing on ensuring the welfare and development of children. #1. Parental Authority and Under the Responsibility Family Code, parents have what is termed "parental authority and responsibility" over their unemancipated children. This encompasses a wide range of duties and rights, including the duty to support, educate, and discipline their children. Parental authority is a set of rights and obligations that parents exercise for the benefit of their minor children, ensuring their well-being and development. #2. Right to Support Article 195 of the Family Code specifies that parents are obliged to support their children. Support includes everything indispensable for sustenance, dwelling, clothing, medical attendance, education, and transportation, in keeping with the financial capacity of the family. The right to support continues until the child reaches the age of majority (18 years) or becomes emancipated. #3. Right and Duty to Educate One of the critical responsibilities of parents under the Family Code is the duty to provide for the education of their children. This includes formal education as well as the development of good moral character, ethical values, and social responsibilities. The parents must guide and support their children in their educational pursuits, ensuring they have the necessary tools and resources to succeed. Do you have any questions? Thank You! CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, infographics & images by Freepik References #Rights of a Child https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/rights-of-a- child-43811255/43811255 #Introduction to ChidsRights https://www.respicio.ph/commentaries/parental- responsibility-to-their-child-under-philippine-law Every child has a right