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STRATEGI KOMUNIKASI LINGKUNGAN DALAM KAMPANYE MINIM SAMPAH Swarnawati, Aminah; Yuningsih, Siska; Purnamasari, Oktaviana; Nurhayati, Eti Sri
Perspektif Komunikasi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Politik dan Komunikasi Bisnis Vol 7, No 1 (2023): Perspektif Komunikasi
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/pk.7.1.77-88

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Penelitian mengenai strategi komunikasi lingkungan yang terkait dengan minim sampah/zero waste ini menggambarkan bagaimana bank sampah sebagai agen perubahan menjalankan fungsinya dalam mendiseminasikan gaya hidup minim sampah, yang bisa dimulai dengan rumah minim sampah. Bagaimana bank sampah mengajak masyarakat umum untuk memiliki kepedulian terhadap lingkungan hidup dengan fokus pada gaya hidup minim sampah.  Studi ini mendasarkan diri pada kajian komunikasi lingkungan, di mana masalah sampah adalah masalah lingkungan hidup yang perlu dikomunikasikan secara kontinyu. Kampanye dan sosialisasi mengenai sampah perlu dilakukan secara masif dan lintas generasi. Peduli sampah sebagai bagian kepedulian akan perubahan iklim. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah: mengetahui bagaimana strategi komunikasi lingkungan yang dijalankan oleh bank sampah dalam mengkampanyekan gaya hidup minim sampah. Penelitian dilakukan di kota Tangerang Selatan pada tahun 2022. Pendekatan penelitian adalah kualitatif, bersifat deskriptif.. Pengumpulan data melalui  observasi akun instagram bank sampah dengan daerah operasi di Tangerang Selatan, wawancara kepada pengurus bank sampah yang tergabung dalam Bank Sampah Tangerag Selatan, informan penelitian diambil secara purposive, triangulasi  dilakukan wawancara dengan warga yang menjadi nasabah bank sampah. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa langkah-langkah dalam strategi komunikasi lingkungan dijalankan oleh bank sampah di Tangsel, walaupun pelaksanaannya tidak selalu formal dan terstruktur.
Collaborative Supervision Strategy To Prevent Child Violence In Temporary Care Institutions Nurhayati, Eti Sri
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i7.1796

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Child abuse remains a serious issue in Child Care Centers, which serve as temporary care institutions for children of working parents—particularly mothers who are the main breadwinners. Several recent cases, including the death of an infant at Princess Childcare Bali, physical abuse in a Serpong daycare, and neglect at facilities such as Early Step in Pekan and Wensen School Indonesia in Depok, highlight the vulnerability of children in these settings. These incidents negatively affect children's growth and development and indicate systemic weaknesses in supervision and regulation. Data reveal that 44% of daycare centers operate without legal permits, 96% provide care services, yet only 33.3% of caregivers are certified. This reflects inadequate enforcement of care standards and fragmented oversight due to unclear inter-sectoral roles and responsibilities. This study uses a qualitative approach with a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology to explore the current gaps in policy and institutional practice. The objective is to develop actionable policy recommendations that strengthen child protection in temporary care institutions. The findings point to a critical need for integrated, cross-sectoral supervision mechanisms and standardized caregiver certification requirements. The main policy recommendation is to revise and enhance the Child-Friendly District/City Evaluation Indicators to include clearer guidelines on childcare service regulation, oversight coordination, and caregiver competency standards. These measures are essential to improving institutional accountability and ensuring child safety and well-being in childcare facilities.
Collaborative Supervision Strategy To Prevent Child Violence In Temporary Care Institutions Nurhayati, Eti Sri
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i7.1796

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Child abuse remains a serious issue in Child Care Centers, which serve as temporary care institutions for children of working parents—particularly mothers who are the main breadwinners. Several recent cases, including the death of an infant at Princess Childcare Bali, physical abuse in a Serpong daycare, and neglect at facilities such as Early Step in Pekan and Wensen School Indonesia in Depok, highlight the vulnerability of children in these settings. These incidents negatively affect children's growth and development and indicate systemic weaknesses in supervision and regulation. Data reveal that 44% of daycare centers operate without legal permits, 96% provide care services, yet only 33.3% of caregivers are certified. This reflects inadequate enforcement of care standards and fragmented oversight due to unclear inter-sectoral roles and responsibilities. This study uses a qualitative approach with a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology to explore the current gaps in policy and institutional practice. The objective is to develop actionable policy recommendations that strengthen child protection in temporary care institutions. The findings point to a critical need for integrated, cross-sectoral supervision mechanisms and standardized caregiver certification requirements. The main policy recommendation is to revise and enhance the Child-Friendly District/City Evaluation Indicators to include clearer guidelines on childcare service regulation, oversight coordination, and caregiver competency standards. These measures are essential to improving institutional accountability and ensuring child safety and well-being in childcare facilities.