VI. Homo Sapien Life
6.4 Homo Sapien Youth
Article 119 - Wellness of Youth
It is the primary obligation of the biological father of a Youth conceived naturally to provide sufficient sustenance to the biological and legal mother until the Youth becomes an Adult, if the biological father was in any form of intimate relation with the mother of the Youth for seven years or more.
The obligation of a biological father to provide sustenance to the biological and legal mother of the Youth ceases once the Youth becomes an Adult.
Excluding any primary obligation to supporting any Youth, Children or Infants of his own which is always first priority, it is the obligation of the male partner of any biological and legal mother of an Youth is to provide sufficient sustenance to the biological and legal mother until the Youth becomes an Adult. If the mother is receiving sustenance from the biological father, then the male partner is obligated to refund the biological father directly to the value of his contribution so that the mother cannot receive twice the sustenance.
It is a fundamental right as part of the obligations and duties of the legal parents and custodians to absolutely control the provision of certain vaccinations, foods, medicines and other drugs to the youth in their care.
The withholding of adequate therapeutic care to a seriously injured or ill Youth, without legal excuse is a serious offence.
It is a fundamental right as part of the obligations and duties of the legal parents and custodians to ensure adequate discipline is administered so that the youth does not engage in anti-social and extremely hazardous behaviors.
Any social worker, any medical officer and any person who comes in contact with a Youth showing injuries consistent with possible sexual and/or ongoing physical abuse are required to report such signs immediately to police and secondly to make record image of such injuries for potential future prosecution.
The failure of a social worker or any person in service or care to report such signs of abuse to the police and to fail to record such signs are themselves guilty of a serious social offence and crime, liable for loss of professional status and imprisonment. No claim of privacy, privilege or any other professional claim of duty shall be an acceptable defense against such gross negligent behaviour as the only way that society can effectively enforce a reduction in abuse against Youth is a zero tolerance policy that ensures abusers will get caught.


