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Journal : Jurnal Berkarya Pengabdian Masyarakat

Development of Blind Massage Services in Wara Timur District, Palopo City, South Sulawesi Province Firmansyah Dahlan
Jurnal Berkarya Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 1 No 2 (2019): Berkarya Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Pendidikan Olahraga, Kesehatan dan Rekreasi Jurusan Pendidikan Olahraga Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan Uiveristas Negeri Padang Jl. Prof. Hamka, Air Tawar Padang 25131 Telp. 0751-7059901

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jba.v1i2.4

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The Community Partnership Program "Development of the Blind Massage Services in East Wara Subdistrict, Palopo City, South Sulawesi Province" is aimed at: (1) Developing and enhancing the participation of people with disabilities in the national and regional development, (2) Improving the standard of living of the Blind , as an effort aimed at absorbing workforce among disabiltas in Palopo City. Massage comes from the Arabic word "mash" which means "to press gently" or the Greek word "massien" which means "to massage or to scrub". Furthermore, massage is also referred to as the science of massage or lulut science. The focus of massage developed in the Community Blind Massage Program "Blind Massage Services in Palopo City, South Sulawesi Province, namely Massage Health, Therapy and Sports (recovery and sports injuries). Disabilities tendency of the Blind have disabilities and expertise to perform massage services because the Blind in the disabilities in every activity he does on a daily basis rely on the sense of "touch" especially the palm of the hand so that it has more sensitivity than humans in general. This is what makes the blind people with disabilities have talents and expertise in the field of massage or sciences. Partners in the Community Partnership Program are the Harapan Sehat Massage Clinic. Mitra has run a business and Massage Service with a turnover of Rp. 3,000,000 to Rp. 4,000,000 per month, while the number of workers joined in this business unit is five (4) people. Partner problems include service quality (production results), business management, marketing systems. Partner Issues Include: (1) The quality of services that are still traditional so that they lack attractiveness and trust in the wider community, so it is necessary to develop a massage / massage capability that leads to a standard and scientific health approach; (2) Participating in training or providing training for the Blind Massage Services; (3) Touch of massage technology; (4) Business management, there is no business management pattern that meets the standards and the division of work has not been directed and business motivation is lacking due to disability factors; (5) The marketing system, information patterns and publications are still very traditional, that is, from the mouth-mouth so that it becomes a separate obstacle in seizing potential markets; (6) Does not have a clear business plan; (7) Lack of capital to establish a Blind Massage Services clinic and attend massage training in order to have an increase in the ability of more scientific and scientific massage services. Based on the complexity of these problems, this dedication activity will focus on the development of Business Management and Development of massage (massage) service capabilities. The program is carried out in 3 (three) stages, namely: the flow of the PKM program starts from, 1) the preparation phase, 2) the implementation phase, and 3) the monitoring and evaluation phase. Key Word: Blind, Massage Services.
KKN-PPM KKN-PPM Meningkatkan Personal Income dan Pengembangan Olahraga pada Generasi Muda Desa Firmansyah Dahlan
Jurnal Berkarya Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Berkarya Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Pendidikan Olahraga, Kesehatan dan Rekreasi Jurusan Pendidikan Olahraga Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan Uiveristas Negeri Padang Jl. Prof. Hamka, Air Tawar Padang 25131 Telp. 0751-7059901

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jba.0202.2020.11

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The main problems of the young generation of Muhajirin village; First, personal income. 1) Lack of employment because they only rely on the planting and harvesting season, they become manual laborers in nearby cities; 2) Increased of crime rates involving the younger generation after the reduced employment opportunities; 3) It is difficult for the younger generation to prepare for the future or to help their family in economy matter. Second, related to the field of sports. 1) The younger generation is prone to falling into negative activities such as promiscuity, narcotics, criminal problems and fighting between youths thus, sports can be a solution to these problems; 2) Negative activities decreasing the health status of the Young Generation, especially at school age and have an impact on decreasing interest and learning outcomes; 3) There is no interest in the Young Generation of Muhajirin Village in developing traditional sports. This program is implemented in 2 (two) activity cycles; First, empowering the younger generation to increase personal income in the form of training and workshops as an effort to create an atmosphere or climate which allows the potential of the community to develope (enabling), strengthening the potential or power of the community (empowering), and empowering also means protecting. Second, the development of sports achievement is expected to provide positive energy for the younger generation, improving the fitness and health level of the younger generation, introducing traditional sports. Third, partnerships in business linkages, either directly or indirectly, based on the principles of mutual need, trust, strengthening and benefit. Realization of activities in the form of: 1) Youth organization training, entrepreneurship, creative economy, online business, and procurement of appropriate technology; 2) Community service with the Youth and Community in establishing and improving adequate sports infrastructures; 3) Sub-district and village scale sports events.