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DISCIPLINE PREFECT
2DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
AGAINST
CHILDREN
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON-
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
3DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
AGAINST
CHILDREN
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON-
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
 refers to maltreatment of a child whether habitual or
not, which includes any of the following:
 Psychological or physical abuse, neglect, cruelty,
sexual abuse and emotional maltreatment;
 Any act by deeds or words which debases, degrades
or demeans the intrinsic worth and dignity of a child
as a human being;
 Unreasonable deprivation of the child‟s basic needs
for survival, such as food and shelter; or
 Failure to immediately give medical treatment to an
injured child resulting in serious impairment of his or
her growth and development or in the child‟s
permanent incapacity or death ( Sec.3 [b], RA 7610)
4DISCIPLINE PREFECT
5DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON-
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
 refers to an act of exclusion, distinction,
restriction or preference which is based on any
ground such as age, ethnicity, sex, sexual
orientation and gender identity, language,
religion, political or other opinion, national or
social origin, property, birth, being infected or
affected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus
and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(AIDS), being pregnant, being a child in
conflict with the law, being a child with
disability or other status or condition, and
which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or
impairing the recognition, enjoyment or
exercise by all persons, on equal footing, of all
rights and freedoms
6DISCIPLINE PREFECT
7DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON-
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
 refers to the use of children for someone
else‟s advantage, gratification or profit
often resulting in an unjust, cruel and
harmful treatment of the child. These
activities disrupt the child‟s normal
physical or mental health, education,
moral or social emotional development.
It covers situations of manipulation,
misuse, abuse, victimization, oppression
or ill- treatment.
8DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 1. Sexual Exploitation
refers to the abuse of a position of
vulnerability, differential power, or trust,
for sexual purposes., it includes, but is not
limited to forcing a child to participate
in prostitution or the production of
pornographic materials, as a result of
being subjected to a threat, deception,
coercion, abduction, force, abuse of a
victim‟s vulnerability.
9DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 2. Economic Exploitation
refers to the use of child in work or other
activities for the benefit of others.
Economic exploitation involves in a
certain gain or profit through the
production, distribution, and
consumption of goods and services. This
includes, but is not limited to, illegal
labor, as defined in RA 9231
10DISCIPLINE PREFECT
11DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON-
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
 refers to a single act or a series of acts
committed by school administrators,
academic and non- academic
personnel against a child, which result in
or is likely to result in physical, sexual,
psychological harm or suffering, or other
abuses including threats of such acts,
battery, assault, coercion, harassment or
arbitrary deprivation of liberty. It includes,
but not limited to the following acts:
12DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 refers to acts that inflict bodily or physical
harm. It includes assigning children to
perform task which are hazardous to
their physical well being.
13DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 refers to acts that are sexual in nature. It includes, but
not limited to:
a. Rape, sexual harassment, acts of lasciviousness,
making demeaning and sexually suggestive
remarks, physically attacking the sexual parts of the
victim‟s body;
b. Forcing the child to watch obscene publications
and indecent sexual acts and/or to engage or to
be involved in, the creation or distribution of such
films, indecent publication or material; and
c. Acts causing or attempting to cause the child to
engage in any sexual activity by force, threat
of force, physical or other harm or coercion, or
through inducements, gifts or favor
14DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 refers to acts or omissions causing or
likely to cause mental or emotional
suffering of the child, such as but not
limited to intimidation, harassment,
stalking, damage to property, public
ridicule or humiliation, deduction or
threat of deduction from grade or merit
as a form of punishment, and repeated
verbal abuse.
15DISCIPLINE PREFECT
16DISCIPLINE PREFECT
17DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON -
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
 to willful aggressive behavior that is
directed , towards a particular victim
who may be out-numbered, younger,
weak, with disability, less confident, or
otherwise vulnerable. More particularly:
18DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 committed when a student commits an
act or a series of acts directed towards
another student, or a series of single acts
directed towards several students in a
school setting or a place or learning,
which result in physical and mental
abuse, harassment, intimidation, or
humiliation. Such acts may consist of any
one or more of the following:
19DISCIPLINE PREFECT
a. Threats to inflict a wrong upon the person, honor or
property of the person or on his or her family.
b. Stalking or constantly following or pursuing a person in
his or her daily activities, with unwanted and
obsessive attention;
c. Taking of property;
d. Public Humiliation, or Public and Malicious imputation
of a crime or of a vise or defect, whether real or
imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or
circumstance tending to cause dishonor, discredit or
expose a person to contempt;
e. Deliberate destruction or defacement of, or damage
to the child‟s property;
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f. Physical Violence committed upon a student, which
may or may not result to harm or injury, with or
without the aid fo a weapon. Such violence may be
in the form of mauling, hitting, punching, kicking,
throwing things at the student, pinching, spanking, or
other similar acts;
g. Demanding or requiring sexual or monetary favors, or
exacting money or property, from a pupil or student;
and
h. Restraining the liberty and freedom of a pupil or
student
21DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 is any act conduct defined in the
preceding paragraph, as resulting in
harassment, intimidation, or humiliation,
through electronic means or other
technology, such as, but not limited to
texting, e- mail, instant messaging,
chatting, internet, social networking
websites or other platforms or formats.
22DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 refers to other serious acts of abuse
committed by a pupil, student or learner
upon another pupil, student or learner of
the same school, not falling under the
definition of „bullying‟ in the preceding
provisions, including but not limited to
acts of a physical, sexual or
psychological nature.
23DISCIPLINE PREFECT
24DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON-
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
 refers to a kind of punishment or penalty
imposed for an allegedly or actual
offense, which is carried out or inflicted,
for the purpose of discipline, training or
control, by the teacher, school
administrator, an adult, or any other
child who has been given or has
assumed authority or responsibility for
punishment or discipline. It includes
physical, humiliating or degrading
punishment, including, but not limited to
the following:
25DISCIPLINE PREFECT
1. Blows such as but not limited to, beating, kicking, hitting, slapping,
or lashing, of any part of a child‟s body, with or without the use
of an instrument such as, but not limited to a cane, broom,
stick, whip or belt.
2. Striking of a child‟s face or head, such as being declared as a
“no contact zone”,
3. Pulling hair, shaking, twisting joints, cutting or piercing skin,
dragging, pushing or throwing of a child;
4. Forcing a child to perform physically painful or damaging acts
such as, but not limited to, holding weight or weights for an
extended period and kneeling on stones, salt, pebbles or other
objects;
5. Deprivation of a child‟s physical needs as a form of punishment;
6. Deliberate exposure to fire, ice, water, smoke, sunlight, rain,
pepper, alcohol, or forcing the child to swallow substances,
dangerous chemicals, and other materials that can cause
discomfort or threaten the child‟s health, safety and sense of
security such as, but not limited to bleach or insecticides,
excrement or urine;
26DISCIPLINE PREFECT
7. Tying up a child;
8. Confinement, imprisonment or depriving the liberty of a
child;
9. Verbal abuse or assaults, including intimidation or threat of
bodily harm, swearing or cursing, ridiculing or denigrating
the child;
10. Forcing a child to wear a sign, to undress or disrobe, or to
put on anything that will make a child look or feel foolish,
which belittles or humiliates the child in front of others;
11. Permanent confiscation of personal property of pupils,
students or learners, except when such pieces of property
pose a danger to the child or to others; and
12. Other analogous acts.
27DISCIPLINE PREFECT
28DISCIPLINE PREFECT
STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE
DISCRIMINATION
CHILD
EXPLOITATION
VIOLENCE
COMMITED IN
SCHOOL
BULLYING OR
PEER ABUSE
CORPORAL
PUNISHMENT
POSITIVE & NON-
VIOLENT
DISCIPLINE
 is a way of thinking and holistic,
constructive and pro-active approach to
teaching that helps children develop
appropriate thinking and behavior in the
short and long- term and fosters self-
discipline. It is based on the fundamental
principle that children are full human beings
with basic human rights. Positive discipline
begins with setting the long- term goals or
impacts that teachers want to have on
their students‟ adult lives, and using
everyday situations and challenges as
opportunities to teach life- long skills and
values to students.
29DISCIPLINE PREFECT
 Must report to the proper authorities any
aforementioned misbehavior of students
immediately upon witnessing such actions.
 Has the right to confiscate I.D. of students
and must surrender it to the adviser or
directly to the Discipline Prefect.
 Must NOT inflict punishment to the students
 Has the right to admonish the students upon
committing such misbehavior.
DISCIPLINE PREFECT 30
Elementary Department Discipline Prefect:
Ms. Analie E. Plantado
Grade 7 & 8 Discipline Prefect:
Mr. Aldrin D. Navarro
Third Year and Fourth year Discipline Prefect:
Mr. Louie B. Vosotros
31DISCIPLINE PREFECT

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Prevention of violence againts children in school

  • 2. 2DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST CHILDREN CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON- VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 3. 3DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST CHILDREN CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON- VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 4.  refers to maltreatment of a child whether habitual or not, which includes any of the following:  Psychological or physical abuse, neglect, cruelty, sexual abuse and emotional maltreatment;  Any act by deeds or words which debases, degrades or demeans the intrinsic worth and dignity of a child as a human being;  Unreasonable deprivation of the child‟s basic needs for survival, such as food and shelter; or  Failure to immediately give medical treatment to an injured child resulting in serious impairment of his or her growth and development or in the child‟s permanent incapacity or death ( Sec.3 [b], RA 7610) 4DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 5. 5DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON- VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 6.  refers to an act of exclusion, distinction, restriction or preference which is based on any ground such as age, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth, being infected or affected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), being pregnant, being a child in conflict with the law, being a child with disability or other status or condition, and which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise by all persons, on equal footing, of all rights and freedoms 6DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 7. 7DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON- VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 8.  refers to the use of children for someone else‟s advantage, gratification or profit often resulting in an unjust, cruel and harmful treatment of the child. These activities disrupt the child‟s normal physical or mental health, education, moral or social emotional development. It covers situations of manipulation, misuse, abuse, victimization, oppression or ill- treatment. 8DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 9.  1. Sexual Exploitation refers to the abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes., it includes, but is not limited to forcing a child to participate in prostitution or the production of pornographic materials, as a result of being subjected to a threat, deception, coercion, abduction, force, abuse of a victim‟s vulnerability. 9DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 10.  2. Economic Exploitation refers to the use of child in work or other activities for the benefit of others. Economic exploitation involves in a certain gain or profit through the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. This includes, but is not limited to, illegal labor, as defined in RA 9231 10DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 11. 11DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON- VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 12.  refers to a single act or a series of acts committed by school administrators, academic and non- academic personnel against a child, which result in or is likely to result in physical, sexual, psychological harm or suffering, or other abuses including threats of such acts, battery, assault, coercion, harassment or arbitrary deprivation of liberty. It includes, but not limited to the following acts: 12DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 13.  refers to acts that inflict bodily or physical harm. It includes assigning children to perform task which are hazardous to their physical well being. 13DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 14.  refers to acts that are sexual in nature. It includes, but not limited to: a. Rape, sexual harassment, acts of lasciviousness, making demeaning and sexually suggestive remarks, physically attacking the sexual parts of the victim‟s body; b. Forcing the child to watch obscene publications and indecent sexual acts and/or to engage or to be involved in, the creation or distribution of such films, indecent publication or material; and c. Acts causing or attempting to cause the child to engage in any sexual activity by force, threat of force, physical or other harm or coercion, or through inducements, gifts or favor 14DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 15.  refers to acts or omissions causing or likely to cause mental or emotional suffering of the child, such as but not limited to intimidation, harassment, stalking, damage to property, public ridicule or humiliation, deduction or threat of deduction from grade or merit as a form of punishment, and repeated verbal abuse. 15DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 17. 17DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON - VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 18.  to willful aggressive behavior that is directed , towards a particular victim who may be out-numbered, younger, weak, with disability, less confident, or otherwise vulnerable. More particularly: 18DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 19.  committed when a student commits an act or a series of acts directed towards another student, or a series of single acts directed towards several students in a school setting or a place or learning, which result in physical and mental abuse, harassment, intimidation, or humiliation. Such acts may consist of any one or more of the following: 19DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 20. a. Threats to inflict a wrong upon the person, honor or property of the person or on his or her family. b. Stalking or constantly following or pursuing a person in his or her daily activities, with unwanted and obsessive attention; c. Taking of property; d. Public Humiliation, or Public and Malicious imputation of a crime or of a vise or defect, whether real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or circumstance tending to cause dishonor, discredit or expose a person to contempt; e. Deliberate destruction or defacement of, or damage to the child‟s property; 20DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 21. f. Physical Violence committed upon a student, which may or may not result to harm or injury, with or without the aid fo a weapon. Such violence may be in the form of mauling, hitting, punching, kicking, throwing things at the student, pinching, spanking, or other similar acts; g. Demanding or requiring sexual or monetary favors, or exacting money or property, from a pupil or student; and h. Restraining the liberty and freedom of a pupil or student 21DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 22.  is any act conduct defined in the preceding paragraph, as resulting in harassment, intimidation, or humiliation, through electronic means or other technology, such as, but not limited to texting, e- mail, instant messaging, chatting, internet, social networking websites or other platforms or formats. 22DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 23.  refers to other serious acts of abuse committed by a pupil, student or learner upon another pupil, student or learner of the same school, not falling under the definition of „bullying‟ in the preceding provisions, including but not limited to acts of a physical, sexual or psychological nature. 23DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 24. 24DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON- VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 25.  refers to a kind of punishment or penalty imposed for an allegedly or actual offense, which is carried out or inflicted, for the purpose of discipline, training or control, by the teacher, school administrator, an adult, or any other child who has been given or has assumed authority or responsibility for punishment or discipline. It includes physical, humiliating or degrading punishment, including, but not limited to the following: 25DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 26. 1. Blows such as but not limited to, beating, kicking, hitting, slapping, or lashing, of any part of a child‟s body, with or without the use of an instrument such as, but not limited to a cane, broom, stick, whip or belt. 2. Striking of a child‟s face or head, such as being declared as a “no contact zone”, 3. Pulling hair, shaking, twisting joints, cutting or piercing skin, dragging, pushing or throwing of a child; 4. Forcing a child to perform physically painful or damaging acts such as, but not limited to, holding weight or weights for an extended period and kneeling on stones, salt, pebbles or other objects; 5. Deprivation of a child‟s physical needs as a form of punishment; 6. Deliberate exposure to fire, ice, water, smoke, sunlight, rain, pepper, alcohol, or forcing the child to swallow substances, dangerous chemicals, and other materials that can cause discomfort or threaten the child‟s health, safety and sense of security such as, but not limited to bleach or insecticides, excrement or urine; 26DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 27. 7. Tying up a child; 8. Confinement, imprisonment or depriving the liberty of a child; 9. Verbal abuse or assaults, including intimidation or threat of bodily harm, swearing or cursing, ridiculing or denigrating the child; 10. Forcing a child to wear a sign, to undress or disrobe, or to put on anything that will make a child look or feel foolish, which belittles or humiliates the child in front of others; 11. Permanent confiscation of personal property of pupils, students or learners, except when such pieces of property pose a danger to the child or to others; and 12. Other analogous acts. 27DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 28. 28DISCIPLINE PREFECT STUDENTS/PUPILSCHILD ABUSE DISCRIMINATION CHILD EXPLOITATION VIOLENCE COMMITED IN SCHOOL BULLYING OR PEER ABUSE CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POSITIVE & NON- VIOLENT DISCIPLINE
  • 29.  is a way of thinking and holistic, constructive and pro-active approach to teaching that helps children develop appropriate thinking and behavior in the short and long- term and fosters self- discipline. It is based on the fundamental principle that children are full human beings with basic human rights. Positive discipline begins with setting the long- term goals or impacts that teachers want to have on their students‟ adult lives, and using everyday situations and challenges as opportunities to teach life- long skills and values to students. 29DISCIPLINE PREFECT
  • 30.  Must report to the proper authorities any aforementioned misbehavior of students immediately upon witnessing such actions.  Has the right to confiscate I.D. of students and must surrender it to the adviser or directly to the Discipline Prefect.  Must NOT inflict punishment to the students  Has the right to admonish the students upon committing such misbehavior. DISCIPLINE PREFECT 30
  • 31. Elementary Department Discipline Prefect: Ms. Analie E. Plantado Grade 7 & 8 Discipline Prefect: Mr. Aldrin D. Navarro Third Year and Fourth year Discipline Prefect: Mr. Louie B. Vosotros 31DISCIPLINE PREFECT