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Aksesibilitas Pelayanan Publik Bagi Penyandang Disabilitas di Kota Palu Srifridayanti, Srifridayanti; Sussanti, Sussanti; Samkamaria, Samkamaria; Nurvianti, Dewi
PUBLICNESS: Journal of Public Administration Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): PUBLICNESS: Journal of Public Administration Studies
Publisher : Policy, Law and Political Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/publicness.v2i4.164

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This study aims to determine efforts to fulfill the accessibility of public services for persons with disabilities in Palu City. This research uses qualitative research with a descriptive design, which is research that provides a careful description of certain individuals or groups about the circumstances and symptoms that occur. The results showed that the Palu City Government already commits to paying attention to persons with disabilities. However, in reality, it can be seen from the research results that there are still many public facilities that are not optimal in providing easy access to services for persons with disabilities. Public facilities in Palu City do not entirely ignore accessibility standards, meaning that there are public facilities that are good enough but more are not optimal, this is due to the lack of knowledge and understanding of the city government as a policy maker on the reference standards for accessibility for persons with disabilities.
Implementation of Child Identity Card (KIA) Policy At The Population and Civil Registration Service of Palu City Sussanti, Sussanti; Daswati, Daswati; Mangngasing, Nasir
Khazanah Sosial Vol 6, No 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.39925

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This study aims to determine the process of implementing the child identity card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service. The regulations governing the issuance of child identity cards (KIA) are regulated in the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 2 of 2016 concerning Child Identity Cards. The approach used in this study is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Qualitative research is a study that produces and manages descriptive data, such as interview and observation transcriptions. While descriptive is a research method used to examine the condition of natural objects, where researchers are key instruments, data collection techniques are carried out by triangulation (combination), data analysis is inductive, and qualitative research results emphasize meaning rather than generalization. The results of this study show that the implementation of the Child Identity Card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service has not gone as expected. From the two indicators put forward by Grindle (1980), namely policy content and policy context, there are several findings. In the policy content, there are several obstacles in the policy implementation process caused by several things such as the lack of benefits from the implementation of the child identity card policy felt by the Community and the child identity card which is not a priority for the Community to be made immediately. While in the policy context it shows that the cause of the child identity card policy not being implemented properly is because the strategy used is not supported by a sufficient budget and the Community's perception that the child identity card does not have any benefits that they can get.
Implementation of Child Identity Card (KIA) Policy At The Population and Civil Registration Service of Palu City Sussanti, Sussanti; Daswati, Daswati; Mangngasing, Nasir
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): Khazanah Sosial
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v6i4.39925

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This study aims to determine the process of implementing the child identity card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service. The regulations governing the issuance of child identity cards (KIA) are regulated in the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 2 of 2016 concerning Child Identity Cards. The approach used in this study is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Qualitative research is a study that produces and manages descriptive data, such as interview and observation transcriptions. While descriptive is a research method used to examine the condition of natural objects, where researchers are key instruments, data collection techniques are carried out by triangulation (combination), data analysis is inductive, and qualitative research results emphasize meaning rather than generalization. The results of this study show that the implementation of the Child Identity Card (KIA) policy at the Palu City Population and Civil Registration Service has not gone as expected. From the two indicators put forward by Grindle (1980), namely policy content and policy context, there are several findings. In the policy content, there are several obstacles in the policy implementation process caused by several things such as the lack of benefits from the implementation of the child identity card policy felt by the Community and the child identity card which is not a priority for the Community to be made immediately. While in the policy context it shows that the cause of the child identity card policy not being implemented properly is because the strategy used is not supported by a sufficient budget and the Community's perception that the child identity card does not have any benefits that they can get.
Analyzing the Implementation of Food Security Policies in Indonesia through the MSN Approach (Mentality, System, and Networking) Syukur, M.; Sussanti, Sussanti; Srifridayanti, Srifridayanti
Publica: Jurnal Pemikiran Administrasi Negara Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): Publica
Publisher : Department of Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpan.v17i2.49158

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This study aims to describe, analyze, and interpret the implementation of food security policies and strategies in Indonesia using the Mentality, System, and Networking (MSN) approach. The research employs a descriptive method, which is used to understand or depict the reality of the events under investigation. The focus of this study is directed toward three main approaches: the mentality approach, system approach, and networking approach. The researchers chose these three approaches because a public policy will become actual and directed in its implementation if it uses or considers the MSN-Approach Model The conclusions drawn from this study encompass three aspects: Mentality Approach: The attitudes, behaviors, and responsibilities of officials have demonstrated a caring attitude. The state has consistently committed to placing the food economy as something very important and strategic. The government's concern is also seen from Indonesia's participation in global food security development initiatives. System Approach: There are clear and explicit regulations regarding the government's obligations to realize food security. Law No. 18 of 2012 serves as evidence of the government's responsibility and seriousness in achieving food security. Networking Approach: This approach has been well implemented, as evidenced by the strengthening of food distribution infrastructure across Indonesia. Given the complexity of geographical challenges and uneven food distribution, the government has established collaborations and synergies with regional governments to build new markets and expand logistics networks connecting food production centers with consumer areas.