Purposive Communication
Purposive Communication
Communication
Overview
1 EDUCATION ACCCES
2 MENTAL HEALTH
5 POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
•Physical Access
•Financial Access
•Social Access
Education
Accces
Physical Access Financial Access Social Acccess
This involves having This means having
schools, libraries, the resources to This includes factors
and other afford the costs like gender,
educational facilities associated with ethnicity, disability,
within reach, along education, such as and socioeconomic
with transportation tuition fees, books, status that can
options to access uniforms, and other influence access to
them. materials. education.
Factors Affecting Education Access
Depression:
02
A mood disorder marked by
persistent sadness, loss of interest,
and feelings of hopelessness.
Bipolar disorder:
05
A disorder that develops after experiencing a
traumatic event, leading to flashbacks,
nightmares, and avoidance behaviors.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
07
disorder (ADHD):
A neurodevelopmental disorder
characterized by inattention,
hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
Abortion
and
Birth Control
Abortion is a complex and sensitive topic with
profound implications for individuals, families, and
society. Understanding the various aspects of
abortion, including its definition, methods, reasons,
safety, legality, and ethical considerations, is crucial for
engaging in informed and respectful discussions
about this issue
Abortion
Abortion refers to the termination of a
pregnancy by the removal or
expulsion of an embryo or fetus from
the uterus, resulting in its death. This
can occur spontaneously, known as a
miscarriage or "spontaneous
abortion," which happens in
approximately 30% to 40% of all
pregnancies. However, the term
"abortion" generally refers to an
induced abortion, which is the
deliberate termination of a pregnancy.
Methods of abortion
• Medication abortion
• Surgical abortion
• Dilation
• Evacuation
Risk and Impact of Abortion
02
Activity of making citizens voices, opinions, and
perspective "present" in public policy-making process.
Political Representation
04
it occurs when political actors speak, advocate,
symbolize, and act on the behalf of others.
1 Bamboozle 4 Regime
2 Chicanery 5 Scapegoat
3 Malfeasance
Human Trafficking
in the
Philippines
What is it?
Human trafficking is the recruitment,
transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt
of persons by means of threat, force,
coercion, abduction, fraud, deception,
abuse of power, or vulnerability, for the
purpose of exploitation.
This includes:
- Labor trafficking
- Sexual exploitation
- Organ trafficking
- Child trafficking
Why does it
happen?
1 Poverty and unemployment
2 Social inequalities
3 Weak governance
4 Exploitation of vulnerabilities
Traffickers target vulnerable
individuals, such as those who are
poor, uneducated, or have disabilities.
When does it
happen?
Human trafficking is an ongoing problem in the
1
Philippines, with victims being trafficked both within
the country and internationally.
2 Indentured
3 Coerced
4 Exploited
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