Tuesday, 13 February 2018

SAY NO TO PHYSICAL ABUSE

REPORT ON PHYSICAL ABUSE
1.0 PHYSICAL ABUSE

1.1 INTRODUCTION
This report is going to critically discuss the problems of physical abuse been faced in Nigeria, it is chosen based on a research project for my internship Program. First of all, I will like to start by defining the word Physical abuse. Physical abuse in my opinion has no real definition. Although child abuse occurs in Nigeria, it has received little attention. This is probably due to the emphasis placed on the more prevalent childhood problems of malnutrition and infection. Another possible reason is the general assumption that in every African society the extended family system always provides love, care and protection to all children. Yet there are traditional child rearing practices which adversely affect some children, such as purposeful neglect or abandonment of severely handicapped children, and twins or triplets in some rural areas. With the alteration of society by rapid socioeconomic and political changes, various forms of child abuse have been identified, particularly in the urban areas. These may be considered the outcome of abnormal interactions of the child, parents/ guardians and society. They include abandonment of normal infants by unmarried or very poor mothers in cities, increased child labour and exploitation of children from rural areas in urban elite families, and abuse of children in urban nuclear families by childminders .


1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT

When most people think of abuse or violence they think of it as just being physical but abuse and violence can happen in different ways. Physical Abuse is if somebody is “Standing over somebody, grabbing , if one is trying to leave, kicking, punching, biting, slapping, choking, throwing things, breaking things, punching walls or doors, burning, cutting, pulling hair, stabbing or strangling (projectpave.org.2011).
Physical abuse is one of the biggest problems in Nigeria today. Many different people abuse children because of a lot of different reasons. There are many different types of physical abuse, which will be discussed later and also a conclusion on the main cause of physical abuse which is different in most all cases.
Physical abuse can be domestic violence, child abuse, sexual abuse ,e.t.c. Domestic violence is widespread and it shows no signs of lessening in Nigeria, and also child abuse. A  research survey found a nationwide increase in domestic violence in the past 3 years from 21% in 2011 to 30% in 2013, which means it has greatly increased now that we are in 2018.

1.3 PROBLEM IMPACT
Physical abuse of children was found to impact maternal depression. Maternal depression and locus of control impacts the risk of physical abuse. Aggression and violent behavior, nonviolent criminal behavior, substance abuse, self-injurious ,suicidal behavior, emotional problems, interpersonal problems, academic and vocational difficulties are all impacts of physical abuse which gives long term consequences. Also, physical abuse has the impact of affecting people physchologically, it affects feelings, thoughts and behaviours of individuals going through these problems. Child abuse leads to violence as a result of neglect, it also affects the social relationship of people suffering from it. Increased rates of psychopathology, sexual difficulties, decreased self-esteem, and interpersonal problems are all impacts of physical abuse. The main root causes will be stated below.



2.0 ROOT CAUSES OF PHYSICAL ABUSE
·       ROOT CAUSES
·       SEXUAL ABUSE
·       Child Marriage
This is the practice whereby children are married to adults far older than them,Nigeria is no exception to the prevalence of child marriage in rural communities, especially in the country’s Northern states.Female children are given away in marriage at a young age to increase the wealth of family members through the payment of bride prices, early child marriage exposes children to adverse health effects and deprives them of the childhood time that is necessary for them to develop physically, emotionally, and psychologically which leads to abuse.
·       Molestation
Molestation involves the forcing or enticing of a child to take part in sexual activities, but does not necessarily involve a high level of violence. The child may or may not be aware of what is happening. The activities may involve either physical contact or non-contact activities which is a high root cause of physical abuse.
·       NON SEXUAL ABUSE
·       Kidnapping
Kidnapping is the unlawful detainment of individuals, either by force or fraud, and the undisclosed relocation against their will, usually to extract ransom. Kidnapping has caused a great deal of mental and emotional trauma for victims and their relatives. It violates their rights to life, freedom of movement, and freedom from inhuman and degrading treatments.Also, children are not exempt from the spate of kidnapping in Nigeria.
·       Emotional Abuse
Persistent emotional maltreatment of a child that causes severe and persistent adverse effects on the child’s emotional development is known as emotional abuse. Children that are constantly humiliated, shamed, or rejected, often see themselves as worthless and incapable of being successful. This can lead to depression, lack of concentration in school, lowered self-esteem, dysfunctional relationships, and ineffective coping skills.
·       Child labour
Child labour is usually cause by poverty in Nigeria, which is highly practiced as a result of parents not being able to cater for their children, it deals with the family's economic status, size of the household and also the parent's education level. It refers to work that is mentally, physically, socially, or morally dangerous and harmful to children, deprives them of the opportunity to attend school. Nigerian children work in a wide range of sectors and industries. In rural areas, children mostly work in agriculture. They are responsible for planting, weeding, harvesting crops, and tending to livestock. In urban areas they work as vendors, shoe shiners, car washers, drug peddlers, and construction workers, etc. Child labour reduces universal primary education in Nigeria.
·       Child Neglect
Child neglect is defined as a failure to provide basic needed care for the child such as shelter, food, clothing, education, supervision, medical care, and other basic necessities needed for the child’s physical, intellectual, and emotional development.There are various categories of neglect such as physical, medical, environmental neglect, emotional neglect, and educational. Neglected children usually have intellectual, physical, social, psychological and developmental problems in Nigeria. They are often socially withdrawn, suffer from malnutrition, and are susceptible to several fatalities due to the absence of caregivers at critical moments.
·       POVERTY
Poverty is one factor that has led to the persistence of child abuse in Nigeria. Poverty causes educational disadvantages. It causes children to be out of school and into the streets, with the aim of earning a living or combining the money they earn with their parents’ income.This predicament exposes children to the wrong people allowing them to become criminals or possibly victims of road accidents or endure sexual or physical abuse. Parents marry off their daughters at an early age, mostly to improve the economic position of the family, many neglecting their children in their bid for the purpose of making more money and sustaining the family. Poverty also forces some children to participate in dangerous activities like prostitution, drug trafficking, and robbery.
·       CORRUPTION
Corruption is defined as an abuse of position or inducement of an abuse of position for an undeserved benefit, advantage, or relief. Corruption is a major factor contributing to the low level of recognition and protections that is given to children. Sometimes, even when funds are released to the states or a local government for the purpose of working on a project benefiting the welfare of children, the money is not fully utilized for that particular purpose and is diverted to personal pockets. Corruption is also a major reason why people perform acts like kidnapping and trafficking children in Nigeria.
·       DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Women who are victims of domestic violence cannot adequately take care of their children because they are more pre-occupied with their own abuse. Children need their mothers, and when the mother’s rights are violated, the children are at greater risk. Implementation of women’s rights will have a positive impact on the lives of children. Women who are in the right frame of mind and are respected in their homes are in a better position to care, protect, and provide for their children. Furthermore, pregnant women who suffer violence are at a high-risk of giving birth to deformed babies, who are usually neglected after birth in Nigeria.




3.0 STATISTICS ON PHYSICAL ABUSE IN NIGERIA
This is the statistics that shows a part of physical abuse practiced in Nigeria under child abuse. According to the statistics, Assault carries the highest percentage which is a very huge problem being faced in Nigeria.
Assault and violence against children is a problem faced and nothing is done about it by the government.
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STATISTICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA
According to thestatistics below, it shoes the percentage of violence of men against women, women against men and also against children,  and it shows the percentage for violence of men against women to be higher which is another root caus eof physical abuse that is highly overlooked in Nigeria.

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4.0 INTERVIEW SAMPLE
Stories from women who have experienced abusive relationships
Jane: My journey to hell and back began twelve years ago.
Katherine: When his violence became much worse and was being directed at the children, I changed.
Jody:  I know what it’s like to be disregarded and disrespected by the legal system.
Anna: It took me a lot of false starts, but eventually I stepped out of an abusive relationship.
Maria: It’s quite a terrible thing to admit that you have been in two abusive relationships.
Alex: I believed he wanted to change. We even went to counselling together.
Jenna: We had our good times but once we were married, his desire to control everything became more obvious.
Kaz: I began to believe that it was my fault and felt like I was in this rollercoaster that I couldn’t get off.
D: I look in the eyes of my baby girl and know that she watched every bit. It helped to be able to see the truth.
Ann: I told him to stop but he wouldn’t, and I pushed him away but he pushed me back.
Julie: After we broke up, he started to stalk me.
Sallie: Falling in love doesn’t mean the guy is right for you.
L: Now I stand up to him when he gives orders.
Kazza: Then over time, sex became more important to him than being together.
Angel: He pushed me into prostitution.
Lena: I married an abusive man who had a severe drinking problem.
Tina: It got to a stage where I didn’t know what the truth was and what was a lie.
Isobel: I felt like a dog on a chain and I couldn’t get off it.
Donna: The more I stayed with him the more it destroyed my self esteem.


5.0 CONCLUSION
In conclusion, The problems of child maltreatment, domestic violence, and elder abuse have generated hundreds of separate interventions in social service, health, and law enforcement settings. This array of interventions has been driven by the urgency of the different types of family violence, client needs, and the responses of service providers, advocates, and communities.
This research carried out on physical abuse  shows the main root cause is domestic violence against women which can be as a result of poverty, pyschological and mental problems, intolerance, and insensitivity.
The society we live in also matters which has to do with theenvironmental factor whereby people live in a place where they cant speak up for themselves when they are abused.


6.0 REFERENCES



https://www.ukessays.com/essays/social-work/the-causes-and-effects-of-child-abuse-social-work-essay.php




Saturday, 3 October 2015

                                               CONCLUSION
In conclusion, today's computing has rapidly grown from being confined to one location. With mobile computing, people can work from  any location as long as they are connected. Also high speed connections promotes the use of mobile computing.
Being an emerging and growing technology, mobile computing continues to be a core service in computing and also Information Communication and Technology.

Saturday, 26 September 2015


APPLICATIONS OF MOBILE COMPUTING

- Emergency Services.
- In companies.
- Stock Information Control.
- Credit Card Verification.
- Taxi Dispatch.
- Electronic Mail/Paging.
- Web Access.
- For Estate Agents.
- Vehicles.
- Travelling Salesmen.
- Location aware services.
- Entertainment.

Some of the above listed applications are going to be explained below;
Mobile computing is pervasive, it has the quality of being everywhere.

The following are used for application of mobile computing:

1.EMERGENCY SERVICES
 Mobile computing has the ability to support operations at the scene of emergency, in control   rooms and throughout the organizations, mobile computing is playing a great role in the life  saving work day after day.
Mobile computing creates one durable fully integrated system that allows first responders to maximize pre-hospital patient care and also operation efficiencies thereby saving costs, time and lives.

2.FOR ESTATE AGENTS
Mobile computing makes agents more productive. They can work either out in the field or at home. They can obtain current real estate information  by accessing multiple listing services and also immediate feedback regarding specific homes,with also faster loan approvals since applications can be submitted on the spot.
Mobile computing helps them to devote more time to clients. They get access to listing services from home, office or car when out with clients.

3.IN COURTS
Mobile computing is mostly applied in courts because defense counsels can take mobile computers in court. When the opposing counsel references a case which they are not familiar with ,they can use the computer to get direct real time access to online legal database services where they can gather information on the case and related precedents.
Therefore mobile computers allow immediate access to a wealth of information making people better informed and prepared especially in courts.

 4.IN COMPANIES
  Managers use mobile computers in some critical presentations to major customers. They can access the latest market share information, they can also revise the presentation to take advantage of the information at a small recess.
They can communicate with the office about possible new offers and call meetings for discussing responds to new proposals. Therefore, mobile computers can leverage competitive advantages.


5.CREDIT CARD VERIFICATION
Mobile Computing is used for credit card verification at point of sale terminals in shops, supermarkets and malls when customers use credit cards for transactions, the intercommunication required between the bank central computer and the POS terminal can take place quickly and securely over cellular channels in order to effect verification of the card usage.


6.TAXI DISPATCH
Securicor is a system that allows secure deliveries and also they are extremely useful. Using the idea of a centrally controlled dispatcher with several mobile units (taxis) .
Mobile computing allows the taxis to be given full details of the dispatched job as well as allowing it to be able to communicate information about their whereabouts back to the central dispatch office. The Securicor allows the central computer to be able to track and receive status information from all of its mobile secure delivery vans. Again, the security and reliability properties of the Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD)system shine through.

7.ELECTRONIC MAIL
Using Mobile Computing, access to the internet allows individuals to have a vast arrays of knowledge at his/her fingertips. Usage of a mobile unit to send and read emails is a very useful asset for business people, because it allows them to keep in touch with their colleagues as well as any urgent developments that may affect their work.
Paging is also achievable, it gives more intercommunication capability between people, using a single mobile computer device.

8.STOCK INFORMATION CONTROL
The use of small portable electronic databases accessed via amobile computer is ideal in environments where the access to stock is very limited i.e. factory warehouses.
Data collated could be directly written to a central database , via a CDPD network which holds all stock information, hence the need for transfer of data to the central computer at a later date is not necessary. This ensures that from the time a stock count is completed, there is no inconsistency between the data input on the portable computers and the central database.