Marriage - Child and Youth Welfare Agencies Flashcards
A social union or legal contract between individuals that creates kinship
Marriage
It is an institution in which
interpersonal relationships, usually intimate and sexual, are acknowledged by a variety of ways, depending on the culture
or demographic.
Marriage
Marriage is also known as?
Matrimony
The ceremony being made on marriage
Wedding
The marital structure created in marriage is known as?
Wedlock
A consent needed in case of marriage when the parties have the necessary age of 18-21
Parental Consent
A consent needed in case of marriage when the parties have the necessary age of 22-25
Parental Advise
A commissioned officer shall likewise have the authority to solemnize marriage in case of articulo mortis between parties within the zone of military operation
Military Commander
A solemnizing officer/s in which Filipino citizens abroad may be solemnized with regard to the celebration of marriage
Consul General or Consul or Vice Consul
Articulo Mortis means
At the point of death
The license shall be valid in any part of the Philippines for a period of _________ from the date of issue
120 days
It shall be held with the appearance of the contracting parties before the solemnizing officer
and their personal declaration that they take each other as husband and wife in the presence of ____________
not less than two witnesses
The civil status or relationship of the child to the father
Filiations
The civil status relationship of the father
to the child
Paternity
One conceived or born during the marriage of the parents
Legitimate Child
Children conceived as a result of artificial insemination of the wife with the sperm of the husband.
Legitimate Child
Children conceived outside the valid marriage
Illegitimate Child
Under R.A. No. 9255, Illegitimate children may use the surname of their father if their filiation has been
expressly recognized by the father. True or False
True
A child that takes place by a subsequent valid marriage between parents
Legitimated Child
The annulment of a voidable marriage shall affect the legitimation. True or False
False
Any child can be legitimated as long as there are no disqualifications by any impediment to marry. True or False
True
Legitimated child cannot be enjoy the same rights as legitimate children.
False
Legally made the son or daughter of someone other than the biological parent
Adopted Child
Denotes a group of people affiliated by consanguinity, affinity, and co-residence.
Family
Basic unit of society
Family
Basic social institution
Family
Basic social institution
Family
Foundation of nation
Family
Types of family in which it composed of a father, mother and a child or children
Nuclear family/Conjugal or Elementary family
Types of family in which it composed of members other than the father, mother, and children, e.g., in-laws, relatives,
household help, employees, etc
Extended Family
It is known as the Child and Youth Welfare Code
PD 603
PD 603 was approved on?
December 10, 1974
PD 603 was taken effect on?
June 10, 1975
A law lowering the age of majority from 21 to 18 years old
RA 6809
It is known as Juvenile Justice Welfare Act of 2006
RA 9344
RA 9344 was approved on?
April 28, 2006
An Act Strengthening the Juvenile Justice System in the Philippines amending the purposes of RA 9344
RA 10630
It is known as the Violence Against Women and their Children Act of 2004
RA 9262
This Act shall be known as the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act
RA 7610
The law that established Family Court
RA 8369
An act establishing the rules and policies on the domestic adoption of Filipino children or also known as
“Domestic Adoption Act of 1998.”
RA 8552
An act establishing the rules to govern inter-country adoption of Filipino children or also known as “InterCountry Adoption Act of 1995.”
RA 8043
Barangay Level Development and Protection of Children Act Creation of a Day-Care Center in energy
barangay
RA 6972
Act allowing illegitimate children to use the surname of their father amending for purpose Art. 176 of
E.O. 209
RA 9255
E.0 209 is known as?
Family Code of the Philippines
An act requiring certification of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to declare a
“Child Legally Available For Adoption” as a prerequisite for adoption proceedings, amending for this purpose
certain provisions of RA 8552, RA 8043, PD 603 and for other purposes
RA 9523
One who is without a parent, guardian or custodian; or one whose parents, guardian or other
custodian for good cause desires to be relieved of his care and custody; and is dependent upon the public for
support.
Dependent Child
One who has no proper parental care or guardianship, or whose parents or guardians have
deserted him for a period of at least six (6) continuous months
Abandoned Child
According to the provision of law RA 9523 was further amended that a child may refer who has no
proper parental care or guardianship, or whose parent(s) have deserted him/her for a period of at least three (3)
continuous months.
Abandoned Child
Means an infant that has been abandoned by its parents and is discovered and cared for by others
Foundling
refers to a child whose basic needs have been deliberately unattended or inadequately attended
within a period of three (3) continuous months
Neglected Child
Types of neglect when the child is malnourished, ill-clad, and without proper shelterL
Physical Neglect
when the child is maltreated, raped, seduced, exploited, overworked, or made to
work under conditions not conducive to good health
Emotional Neglect
The members of this classification are severely or profoundly retarded, hence, the least
capable group. This includes those with I.Q.s to 25.
Custodial Group
The members of this group consist of those with I.Q.s from about 25 to about 50
Trainable Group
One
who belongs to this group shows a mental level and rate of development which is 1/4 to 1/2 that of the
average child, is unable to acquire higher academic skills, but can usually acquire the basic skills for living to
a reasonable degree.
Trainable Group
This group’s I.Q. ranges from about 50 to about 75, and the intellectual development is
approximately 1/2 to 3/4 of that expected of a normal child of the same chronological age.
Educable Group
Many of the
educable retardates may reach 5th or 6th grade educational level and can develop occupational skills which
may result in partial or complete economic independence in adulthood.
Educable Group
This is the highest group of mentally retarded, with I.Q.s from about 75
to about 89.
Borderline or Normal Group
The members of this classification are only slightly retarded and they can usually get by in
regular classes if they receive some extra help, guidance and consideration
Borderline or Normal Group
Are those who are crippled, deaf-mute, blind, or otherwise defective which restricts their means of action or communication with others.
Physical Handicapped Children
Are those who, although not afflicted with
isanity or mental defect, are unable to maintain normal social relations with others and the community in general due to
emotional problems or complexes
Emotional Disturbed Children
Are those with any behavioral disorder, whether functional or organic,
which is of such a degree of severity as to require professional help or hospitalization.
Mentally Ill Children
Refers to the sum total of the rights of the parents over the person and property of their un-emancipated child
Parental Authority
The
exercise of which has no distinction between a legitimate and an illegitimate child.
Parental Authority
Parental Authority is known as?
Patria Potestas
Means freedom from parental authority over persons and property of the child
Emancipation
Emancipation
takes place by the attainment of the age of majority which is 18 years old. TRUE OR FALSE
True
The sum total of the duties and obligations of parents over their minor children.
Parental Responsibilities
One that provides twenty-four resident group care service for the physical, mental, social
and spiritual well-being of nine or more mentally gifted, dependent, abandoned, neglected, handicapped or disturbed
children, or youthful offenders.
Child Caring Institution
An institution, whose primary purpose is education, is deemed to be a child-caring institution when 9 or more
of its pupils or wards in the ordinary course of events do not return annually to the homes of their parents or guardians for
at least 2 months of summer vacation.
Child Caring Institution
A 24 hour child-caring institution providing short term resident care for youthful offenders
who are awaiting court disposition of their cases or transfer to other agencies or jurisdictions.
Detention Home
Under RA 10630 “Youth Detention Home” is now known as?
Bahay Pag-Asa
The age of a child provides for short term resident care for youthful offenders in whose awaiting court disposition of their cases or transfer to other agencies or jurisdiction under the Bahay Pag-Asa
Above 15 but below 18 years of Age
One that provides temporary protection and care to children requiring emergency reception as
a result of fortuitous events, abandonment by parents, dangerous conditions of neglect or cruelty in the home, being
without adult care because of crisis in the family, or a court order holding them as material witnesses
Shelter Care Institution
Family-type homes which provides temporary shelter from 10 to 20 days for children who shall
during this period be under observation and study for eventual placement by the Department of Social Welfare
Receiving Homes
How many days which provide temporary shelter for children who shall observe and study for eventual placement by the Department of Social Welfare
10-20 days
The number of children in a receiving home shall not at any time exceed ______ provided that no more than two of them shall
be under ______
9 members and 3 years of age
A child-caring institution that provides care for six or more children below six years of age for all or part of a
24 hour day, except those duly licensed to offer primarily medical and educational services.
Nursery
An institution or place of residence whose primary function is to give shelter and care to pregnant
women and their infants before, during and after delivery.
Maternity Home
An institution that receives and rehabilitates youthful offenders or other disturbed children
Rehabilitation Center
An institution that receives for study, diagnosis, and temporary treatment, children who
have behavioral problems for the purpose of determining the appropriate care for them or recommending their permanent
treatment or rehabilitation in other child welfare agencies.
Reception and Study Center
An institution or person assuming the care, custody, protection and maintenance of children
for placement in any child-caring institution or home or under the care and custody of any person or persons for
purposes of adoption, guardianship or foster care
Child Placing Agency