This document outlines guidelines for media practitioners regarding reporting on issues involving children. It discusses the rationale that children need special protections due to their vulnerability. Key points covered include definitions of terms like "child" and "media practitioner", declarations of state policy to protect children, the legal bases for children's rights, and principles for media to respect children's privacy, dignity, and right to be heard while promoting their welfare. The overall aim is to raise awareness of children's rights and reinforce standards for sensitive reporting that considers the best interests of the child.
Media orientation on guide fpr media practitioners
1. 28 April 2011
TESDA Conference Room
BY
FISCAL JOSEF ALBERT COMILANG
Office of the Regional Prosecutor, Region IV
2. RATIONALE
one of the landmarks of a
democratic society is the access to
information on matters of public
concern
the right of the people to
information on matters of public
concern shall be recognized
3. RATIONALE
media provides the means for a
free market of ideas
the challenge to media
practitioners is to carry out their
duty of informing the public
effectively at the same time aware
of the need to protect and
enhance the rights of the child
4. RATIONALE
the Guide is intended to raise
media awareness on issues
concerning the rights of the child
and at the same time reinforce
journalistic standards thru self-
regulation
contribute to the protection and
promotion of these rights
6. DECLARATION OF STATE POLICY
1987 Constitution , State
recognizes the sanctity of family
life and shall protect and
strengthen the family as a basic
institution
7. DECLARATION OF STATE POLICY
The State recognizes the vital
role of the youth in nation-
building and shall promote and
protect their physical, moral,
spiritual, intellectual and social
well-being.
8. DECLARATION OF STATE POLICY
The State, in the exercise of
parens patriae, has the inherent
duty to defend and care for its
citizens including children
9. DECLARATION OF STATE POLICY
Children need special safeguards
and care due to their size,
vulnerability and young age.
The UN has recognized that
children need special care and
protection.
10. DECLARATION OF STATE POLICY
Children as victims of abuse and
those who are in conflict with the
law need to be shielded from
inappropriate media coverage and
unwarranted publicity.
Reporting of their cases should
be done in a manner that would
promote their best interest.
11. LEGAL BASES
Presidential Decree No. 603
(Child and Youth Welfare Code)
Republic Act No. 7610 (Special
Protection of Children Against
Child Abuse, Exploitation and
Discrimination Act)
13. LEGAL BASES
Republic Act No. 9208 (Anti-
Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003)
Republic Act No. 9262 (Anti-
Violence Against Women and
Their Children Act of 2004)
14. LEGAL BASES
Republic Act No. 9344 (Juvenile
Justice and Welfare Act of 2006)
Rule on Examination of Child
Witnesses
15. COVERAGE AND DEFINITIONS
media practitioners-refers to all
persons who are involved in any
form of mass media, including
internet, and are not limited to
editors, publishers, reporters,
columnists, program content
producers and directors and film
content producers and directors.
16. COVERAGE AND DEFINITIONS
child-refers to a person below
eighteen (18) years of age or one who
is eighteen (18) years of age or over
but is unable to fully take care of or
protect himself/herself from abuse,
neglect, cruelty, exploitation or
discrimination because of a physical or
mental disability or condition.
17. COVERAGE AND DEFINITIONS
child victim- is a child who suffered
from abuse, exploitation, neglect and
discrimination (e.g. sexual, physical,
emotional, verbal, psychological,
economic). The term includes
Children Involved in Armed Conflict
(CIAC)
18. COVERAGE AND DEFINITIONS
Child in Conflict with the Law (CICL)-
refers to a child who is alleged as,
accused of, or adjudged as, having
committed an offense under
Philippine laws
19. COVERAGE AND DEFINITIONS
Child Witness- is any person who at
the time of giving testimony is below
the age of eighteen (18) years
24. Principle 4
The mass media is a partner in
the promotion of child’s rights
and the prevention of child
delinquency and is encouraged
to relay consistent messages
through a balanced approach.
25. Journalistic activity which
touches on the lives and
welfare of children must be
carried out with sensitivity and
appreciation of the vulnerable
situation of the chidren, so that
children are not re-victimized
or re-traumatized.