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(+info)"Parental death" is not a term that has a specific medical definition. However, it generally refers to the death of one or both parents. This can be a significant and distressing event for a child or adolescent, and may lead to a range of emotional and psychological issues, including grief, trauma, and changes in behavior or performance at school. Support from mental health professionals, as well as from family members and friends, is often necessary to help the child cope with this loss.
Bereavement is the state of loss or grief experienced when a person experiences the death of a loved one, friend, or family member. It is a normal response to the death of someone close and can involve a range of emotions such as sadness, anger, guilt, and anxiety. The grieving process can be different for everyone and can take time to work through. Professional support may be sought to help cope with the loss.
Paternal deprivation is not a formal medical diagnosis, but it is a term used in psychology and psychiatry to describe the emotional and psychological impact on a child who has been separated from their father or lacks a positive, involved father figure. This can occur due to various reasons such as death, divorce, incarceration, abandonment, or neglect.
The consequences of paternal deprivation may include:
1. Emotional and behavioral problems: Children who experience paternal deprivation are at risk for developing emotional issues like anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. They might also exhibit behavioral problems such as aggression, delinquency, and difficulty forming healthy relationships.
2. Attachment difficulties: Secure attachment to a father figure is essential for a child's social and emotional development. Paternal deprivation can lead to insecure attachment styles, which may negatively affect the child's ability to form healthy relationships throughout their life.
3. Cognitive and academic performance: Children who experience paternal deprivation might struggle academically due to cognitive delays or difficulties concentrating on tasks. They are also more likely to have lower educational attainment compared to children with involved fathers.
4. Social development: Paternal deprivation can impact a child's social skills and peer relationships, making them more susceptible to social isolation and loneliness.
5. Vulnerability to mental health issues: Children who experience paternal deprivation are at increased risk for developing mental health disorders later in life, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders.
It is important to note that the impact of paternal deprivation can vary depending on factors such as the child's age, gender, resilience, and the quality of alternative caregiving relationships. Interventions like therapy, support groups, and family counseling can help mitigate some of the negative effects of paternal deprivation.
Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. It is characterized by the loss of brainstem reflexes, unresponsiveness, and apnea (no breathing). In medical terms, death can be defined as:
1. Cardiopulmonary Death: The irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions.
2. Brain Death: The irreversible loss of all brain function, including the brainstem. This is often used as a definition of death when performing organ donation.
It's important to note that the exact definition of death can vary somewhat based on cultural, religious, and legal perspectives.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "parents" is not a term that has a medical definition. In general usage, parents are the two people (typically) who bring up and care for a child, or who have given birth to or adopted a child. They are responsible for the child's housing, food, clothing, education, and medical care. Is there a specific medical or healthcare-related context you had in mind? I would be happy to help further if I can.
Cell death is the process by which cells cease to function and eventually die. There are several ways that cells can die, but the two most well-known and well-studied forms of cell death are apoptosis and necrosis.
Apoptosis is a programmed form of cell death that occurs as a normal and necessary process in the development and maintenance of healthy tissues. During apoptosis, the cell's DNA is broken down into small fragments, the cell shrinks, and the membrane around the cell becomes fragmented, allowing the cell to be easily removed by phagocytic cells without causing an inflammatory response.
Necrosis, on the other hand, is a form of cell death that occurs as a result of acute tissue injury or overwhelming stress. During necrosis, the cell's membrane becomes damaged and the contents of the cell are released into the surrounding tissue, causing an inflammatory response.
There are also other forms of cell death, such as autophagy, which is a process by which cells break down their own organelles and proteins to recycle nutrients and maintain energy homeostasis, and pyroptosis, which is a form of programmed cell death that occurs in response to infection and involves the activation of inflammatory caspases.
Cell death is an important process in many physiological and pathological processes, including development, tissue homeostasis, and disease. Dysregulation of cell death can contribute to the development of various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and autoimmune diseases.
Medical Definition:
"Risk factors" are any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury. They can be divided into modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. Modifiable risk factors are those that can be changed through lifestyle choices or medical treatment, while non-modifiable risk factors are inherent traits such as age, gender, or genetic predisposition. Examples of modifiable risk factors include smoking, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, and unhealthy diet, while non-modifiable risk factors include age, sex, and family history. It is important to note that having a risk factor does not guarantee that a person will develop the disease, but rather indicates an increased susceptibility.
The "cause of death" is a medical determination of the disease, injury, or event that directly results in a person's death. This information is typically documented on a death certificate and may be used for public health surveillance, research, and legal purposes. The cause of death is usually determined by a physician based on their clinical judgment and any available medical evidence, such as laboratory test results, autopsy findings, or eyewitness accounts. In some cases, the cause of death may be uncertain or unknown, and the death may be classified as "natural," "accidental," "homicide," or "suicide" based on the available information.
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Planning leave - Shared parental leave and pay - Acas
Vaccinations without parental consent2
- That would be compulsory vaccinations without parental consent or notification. (sanevax.org)
- On Monday, Parental Rights Foundation and Children's Health Defense filed a lawsuit against Washington, D.C., arguing that a 2020 law permitting minors to obtain vaccinations without parental consent is unconstitutional. (frc.org)
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- A federal judge on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023, temporarily blocked Arkansas from enforcing the new law that would have required parental consent for minors to create new social media accounts, preventing the state from becoming the first to impose such a restriction. (fox4kc.com)
Child's death3
- Parents described preparedness as a complex concept that extended beyond "readiness" for their child's death. (nih.gov)
- and 3) circumstances and emotions surrounding their child's death. (nih.gov)
- This starts from the date of the child's death. (moneyhelper.org.uk)
Separation1
- Family dynamics covers adversities such as foster care placement, parental and sibling psychiatric illness, parental alcohol and drug abuse, and maternal separation. (medscape.com)
Party's2
- The Maori Party will move to change its vote on Labour MPs Sue Moroney's Paid Parental Leave today after a voting blunder late last night resulted in National casting the Maori Party's three votes against it. (nzherald.co.nz)
- Responsibility is automatically equal so, in law, neither party's parental responsibility is considered more important than the other's. (theyworkforyou.com)
Educational attainment2
- We also found that overall, boys were more likely than girls to have ever had a significant head injury and there were also disparities by race and parental educational attainment. (cdc.gov)
- Finally, for the case of parental death, the results provide evidence that there is an association between parental loss during childhood and lower adult income, educational attainment, and worse health. (lu.se)
Minors1
- The D.C. Minor Consent for Vaccinations Amendment Act of 2020 allows minors eleven years and up to consent to vaccines, including the COVID shot without parental knowledge or consent, if the health care provider believes the minor is capable of meeting the informed consent standard. (frc.org)
Maternal3
- The mother benefits automatically the exercise of parental authority once his name appears on the birth certificate of his child, since the maternal link is established. (service-public.fr)
- The United States had an infant mortality rate of 5.4 per 1,000 live births in 2021 with leading causes of death being birth defects, followed by preterm birth and low birth weight, sudden unexpected infant death, accidents, and maternal complications, per the report. (theepochtimes.com)
- The maternal mortality rate was 32.9 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2021, nearly doubling from 17.4 in 2018. (theepochtimes.com)
Neonatal death2
- Sands, a stillbirth and neonatal death charity, offer practical and emotional support. (moneyhelper.org.uk)
- These findings indicate that in utero SARS-CoV-2 transmission contributed to this neonatal death. (cdc.gov)
Entitlement3
- Toni reduces the length of maternity leave to create a shared parental leave entitlement for Sam. (acas.org.uk)
- The birth parent or primary adopter must give their employer notice to end their maternity or adoption leave ('notice of curtailment') to create an entitlement to shared parental leave. (acas.org.uk)
- There may also be an entitlement to some Shared Parental Pay (ShPP). (exeter.ac.uk)
COVID2
- In light of the disproportionate risk of hospitalization and school settings and to help school districts respond to families' death attributable to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) needs, parental attitudes and concerns about school reopening among racial and ethnic minority groups, parental attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic were assessed. (cdc.gov)
- New Mexico has experienced 7,116 reported deaths due to COVID-19 over the last two years, according to the New Mexico Department of Health. (miamieagle.com)
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Protections1
- At the same time, the notion that the State can protect the child by affording children rights rather than supporting and upholding parental protection of that child's best interests is a destructive international law value that seeps into American court decisions to allow hospitals, doctors, and judges to prevail over parents, which breaks down parental rights protections guarded by the U. S. Constitution. (frc.org)
Carers1
- The child's relatives can seek a court order to care for them, local authorities can initiate proceedings with a view to providing for the child's upbringing and carers can achieve parental rights through a special guardianship order. (theyworkforyou.com)
Adoption6
- If it is not included, the spouse of the biological father, in order to obtain parental authority, must apply for plenary adoption before the family court judge. (service-public.fr)
- This could be for a date in the future, which will allow the other parent to take shared parental leave while the birth parent or primary adopter is on maternity or adoption leave. (acas.org.uk)
- Shared Parental Leave (SPL) enables eligible parents to choose how to share the care of their child (or in the case of multiple births or adoptions, children) during the first year of birth or adoption. (exeter.ac.uk)
- Mothers of babies due and adoptive parents may be able to bring their maternity/adoption leave to an end early (in the statutory regulations this is called "curtailment") and convert the balance of the leave into Shared Parental Leave. (exeter.ac.uk)
- Shared Parental Leave and Shared Parental Pay cannot commence until the end of the compulsory two-week maternity or adoption leave period. (exeter.ac.uk)
- This will be subject to how much maternity/adoption leave has been taken, and how the Shared Parental Leave and pay are shared between the parents. (exeter.ac.uk)
Consent6
- In March, Utah became the first state in the US to require social media firms get parental consent for children to use their apps. (yahoo.com)
- Top Republicans in Georgia have said they'll push for a parental consent measure in the Legislature next year, and some members of Congress have proposed similar legislation. (fox4kc.com)
- It just bars schools from exposing children in kindergarten through third grade to graphic sexual content and gender politics without parental consent. (mikehuckabee.com)
- Recently a pamphlet put out by Dearborn Parents for Principled Civic Engagement appeared in English and Arabic with claims that the proposal, if adopted by voters on November 8, would do away with protecting parental rights and even sexual consent laws and essentially legalize pedophilia. (arabamericannews.com)
- But local prosecutors recently affirmed that parental consent will remain under Prop 3. (arabamericannews.com)
- Savit said the claims that the proposal would undermine parental rights, guarantee abortion on-demand or invalidate age of consent laws simply have no legal bases. (arabamericannews.com)
Children12
- While these children often receive palliative care services, little is known about parental preparedness for their child's end of life (EOL). (nih.gov)
- 63% (n = 69) had children with congenital or central nervous system progressive primary conditions for a median of 7.5 years (IQR 0.8-18.1) before death. (nih.gov)
- Supervised visitation is used to protect children from potentially dangerous situations while allowing parental access and providing support for the parent child relationship. (wikipedia.org)
- Questions for Lindsey Black, Health Statistician and Lead Author of " Parental Report of Significant Head Injuries in Children Aged 3-17 Years: United States, 2016 . (cdc.gov)
- Although Marsh will obviously not have custody over the children while he serves his time in prison, despite all his appalling actions, under law, he retains parental responsibility. (theyworkforyou.com)
- This article is the first in a series on the US government's parental rights grab , in which the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided parents had NO right to direct the upbringing of their children beyond the doors of a public school. (hollylisle.com)
- They added that the horrendous court ruling "shows again the need for greater weight to be given to the parental voice in these complex and sensitive cases" and it called for legislation to affirm the rights of parents to make appropriate medical decisions for their children. (sarasotamanateertl.org)
- Doctors, judges, and hospitals are ignoring parental decisions for their children in myriad situations which have created some major lawsuits around the globe. (frc.org)
- Your children's guardian will have the authority to make or influence all parental decisions for your children including where they live, the schools they attend, church practices, and more. (freeadvice.com)
- As seen in the Magma General Insurance Case, a Parental consortium under this act is a type of compensation that is awarded to children who lost their parent in a motor vehicle accident. (primelegal.in)
- ABC News Daily: How science freed Kathleen Folbigg - She was once dubbed 'Australia's worst serial killer', after the deaths of her four children. (abc.net.au)
- Children who experience adversity ― including serious family illness or death, poverty, neglect, or dysfunctional and stressful family relationships ― are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) in early adulthood, a large Danish study has found. (medscape.com)
Similarly2
- Similarly, if the partner is employed by the University, then the mother/primary adopter must submit any notifications to her own employer to take Shared Parental Leave. (exeter.ac.uk)
- An article shared by mediacongo.net - Le Reflexe Web Congolais, a news website based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, similarly highlighted parental resistance to measles vaccination. (who.int)
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- Parental authority corresponds to all the rights and duties that parents have vis-à-vis their minor child. (service-public.fr)
- Depending on the case, parental authority may be exercised jointly by the two parents or by a single parent. (service-public.fr)
- The exercise of parental authority depends on the marital status of the parents (married, divorced, former, common-law) and on whether or not the child is recognized by the father. (service-public.fr)
- The exercise of parental authority may be modified in the event of the death or incapacity of one of the parents. (service-public.fr)
- If the parents are 2 women and they have called on the Assisted Human Reproduction (MAP) , the wife of the biological mother does not have parental authority. (service-public.fr)
- If the parents are 2 men and the child was conceived by surrogacy abroad (which is not possible in France), the husband of the biological father does not have parental authority. (service-public.fr)
- Parents eligible for shared parental leave can decide how they want to use the leave and pay available to them. (acas.org.uk)
- This is only granted when there exists a pre-mature death of one of the parents due to an accident. (primelegal.in)
- Loss or threat of loss includes somatic illness or death among the participants' parents or siblings. (medscape.com)
Supervision2
- Parental supervision (also adult supervision) is a parenting technique that involves looking after, or monitoring a child's activities. (wikipedia.org)
- Meta announced in June it was adding some new parental supervision tools and privacy features to its platforms. (yahoo.com)
Decisions1
- Judgment is needed in making decisions that affect life-and-death decisions. (wikipedia.org)
Adult3
- A longitudinal study was undertaken to assess the effects of parental home and youth paths on the adult social class differences in mortality among women. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Although living conditions in the parental home were associated with mediating life trajectories in youth their effect on adult social class differences in mortality was moderate. (unboundmedicine.com)
- AU - Pensola,Tiina H, AU - Martikainen,Pekka, PY - 2003/12/17/pubmed PY - 2004/6/4/medline PY - 2003/12/17/entrez SP - 428 EP - 38 JF - Scandinavian journal of public health JO - Scand J Public Health VL - 31 IS - 6 N2 - AIMS: A longitudinal study was undertaken to assess the effects of parental home and youth paths on the adult social class differences in mortality among women. (unboundmedicine.com)
Employer4
- It's a good idea for each parent who plans to take shared parental leave to talk informally with their employer as soon as possible about how and when they'll take the leave. (acas.org.uk)
- If the mother/primary adopter is employed by the University of Exeter, then their partner must submit any relevant notifications to their employer, which may have its own Shared Parental Leave policy, if they wish to take a period of Shared Parental Leave. (exeter.ac.uk)
- If you're employed in England, Scotland or Wales, you have 56 weeks to take Parental Bereavement Leave or claim Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay through your employer. (moneyhelper.org.uk)
- You must give your employer notice before you take Parental Bereavement Leave. (moneyhelper.org.uk)
Biological1
- If it is included, only the biological father has parental authority. (service-public.fr)
Differences3
- Educational, marital, and employment paths accounted for a substantial part (30-85%) of the social class differences in mortality for all specific causes of death. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Pensola TH, Martikainen P. Effect of living conditions in the parental home and youth paths on the social class differences in mortality among women. (unboundmedicine.com)
- TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of living conditions in the parental home and youth paths on the social class differences in mortality among women. (unboundmedicine.com)
Family9
- The family structure may influence the strength of the parental safety net. (springer.com)
- Sara Sharif: What have 10-year-old's family said since her death? (yahoo.com)
- Yahoo News UK rounds up what other family members have previously said about Sara Sharif's death. (yahoo.com)
- Sara's grandfather, Muhammad Sharif, told the BBC the girl's death was an "accident" and three family members who left the UK for Pakistan will "ultimately" return to face police questioning. (yahoo.com)
- Home » Legal » Estate Planning » Estate Planning Basics » Family Concerns in Estate Planning » What instructions should I leave behind for my children's guardian in the event of my death? (freeadvice.com)
- Death in the family. (clevelandclinic.org)
- The risk was similar in men and women and was highest in those who experienced severe illness or death in the family as well as in those who experienced high and increasing rates of adversity throughout childhood and adolescence. (medscape.com)
- Material deprivation includes things such as family poverty and long-term parental unemployment. (medscape.com)
- In multivariable adjusted analyses, the risk of CVD was increased in those who experienced severe somatic illness and death in the family, with adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs) of 1.6 for men (95% CI, 1.4 - 1.8) and 1.4 for women (95% CI, 1.2 - 1.6), compared with peers who experienced low levels of adversity. (medscape.com)
Sudden1
- Sudden death within the first year of life is attributed to abnormalities at the craniocervical junction causing spinal cord compression. (medscape.com)
Florida3
- Video: Policy changes put Florida schools in compliance with Parental Rights in Education law Major policy changes are coming to schools across the state, including here in Central Florida. (wftv.com)
- Florida man, already facing death for a 1998 murder, now indicted for a 2nd. (ctvnews.ca)
- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education bill into law. (mikehuckabee.com)
Citizens2
- Citizens have no say in the medical use of their bodies after death. (nationstates.net)
- Fetal deaths occurring to U.S. citizens outside of the United States are not included. (cdc.gov)
Children's2
- This presentation puts forward the notion that an international children's rights framework pulls kids away from parental protection to instead be guarded by the state. (frc.org)
- What instructions should I leave behind for my children's guardian in the event of my death? (freeadvice.com)
Pandemic1
- Mental health was in a crisis before the pandemic and with these additional stressors and deaths, it will make a bad situation even worse," she said. (miamieagle.com)
Disability2
- Babies born too early, especially before 32 weeks of pregnancy , "have higher rates of death and disability. (theepochtimes.com)
- According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), babies born too early, especially before 32 weeks of pregnancy , "have higher rates of death and disability. (theepochtimes.com)
Petition1
- The petition calls for the automatic suspension of parental responsibility for any parent found guilty of murdering the other during their period of imprisonment. (theyworkforyou.com)
Proposal1
- The proposal would put app stores, like those run by Apple and Google, on the hook for implementing parental controls - rather than social media companies. (yahoo.com)
Eligible4
- All eligible employees have a statutory right to take Shared Parental Leave. (exeter.ac.uk)
- Some employees will be eligible for the University Shared Parental Pay (UShPP), which is the pay that the University pays over and above statutory Shared Parental Pay (SShPP). (exeter.ac.uk)
- If the above requirements are met, you will be eligible to receive the benefits of the University Shared Parental Pay Scheme. (exeter.ac.uk)
- A compensation under the head of the parental consortium was denied to a claimant who of 50 years old, by the Telangana High Court in the case of Madeenam Raju v. B.Sainath and another (M.A.C.M.A.No.267 of 2018) decided by Justice G. Anupama Chakravarthy , according to who the appellant is not a 'child', to be eligible for such compensation. (primelegal.in)
Child3
- Meta has called for laws that would force app stores to get parental approval when a child downloads an app. (yahoo.com)
- If he recognized the child before the age of one , he shall exercise parental authority jointly with the mother. (service-public.fr)
- Past research indicates that a parental death coupled with a cascade of additional negative events were linked to worse outcomes for a child, according to the study. (miamieagle.com)
Disease1
- Tay-Sachs Disease and Sandhoff Disease Tay-Sachs disease and Sandhoff disease are sphingolipidoses, inherited disorders of metabolism, caused by hexosaminidase deficiency that causes severe neurologic symptoms and early death. (msdmanuals.com)
School2
- California filed a bill in March that allows adolescents to be admitted to a group home without parental agreement with clearance from school counselors. (kptv.com)
- e) Each board of trustees shall cooperate in the establishment of ongoing operations of at least one parent-teacher organization at each school in the district to promote parental involvement in school activities. (texas.gov)
Weeks6
- National extended paid parental leave in the Budget from 13 weeks to 18 weeks, starting next year. (nzherald.co.nz)
- A convicted murderer already on Florida's death row for the 1998 slaying of one woman is now charged with a second killing that happened two weeks later, with investigators believing he may be tied to even more deaths. (ctvnews.ca)
- Alex and their partner Jo decide to take 20 weeks of shared parental leave each. (acas.org.uk)
- You can take two weeks' Statutory Parental Bereavement leave in one block or as two separate blocks of one week. (moneyhelper.org.uk)
- This data collection provides counts for fetal deaths at 20 weeks gestation or more, occurring within the United States to U.S. residents. (cdc.gov)
- The majority of states require reporting fetal deaths of 20 weeks of gestation or more, or 350 grams delivery weight (roughly equivalent to 20 weeks gestational age), or some combination of the two. (cdc.gov)
Rates2
- Do not present or publish statistics representing nine or fewer births or deaths, including rates based on counts of nine or fewer births or deaths, in figures, graphs, maps, tables, etc. (cdc.gov)
- Farm youth continue to experience high rates of injuries and premature deaths as a result of agricultural activities. (cdc.gov)
Case2
- In a clip of footage sent to broadcasters including the BBC and Sky on Wednesday, Batool, 29, shows no emotion as she describes Sara's death as "an incident" and says that she and Mr Sharif, 41, are willing to co-operate with UK authorities over the case. (yahoo.com)
- Therefore, in the aforesaid case, the claimant asking for compensation is a 50-year-old man and as such he cannot be entitled to compensation under the head of the parental consortium. (primelegal.in)
Rights in Education1
- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Changes could be made to the controversial Parental Rights in Education law that passed last year. (wftv.com)
Authority2
- Who exercises parental authority? (service-public.fr)
- He or she may obtain parental authority only by a joint declaration before the Registrar of the Court of Justice of the child's place of residence. (service-public.fr)
Details1
- The Pershing County Sheriff's Office said the death happened during the event but offered few details, including the identity of the deceased person or the suspected cause of death. (yahoo.com)
Year1
- Edri, a 65 year old from the southern town of Ofakim, has become an unlikely folk hero among Israelis for narrowly escaping death at the hands of Hamas militants by feeding them tea and cookies. (kfor.com)
Authorities1
- Authorities are investigating a death at the site of the Burning Man festival in Nevada where thousands of attendees remain stranded after flooding from storms swept through the desert. (yahoo.com)
Provide1
- This presentation will discuss the preservation of parental rights and provide valuable insight on what concerned Americans can do to fight back against government erosion of those cherished rights. (frc.org)