Pebri Yanasari
IAIN Syaikh Abdurrahman Siddik Bangka Belitung, Indonesia

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Dilema Etis Pekerja Sosial dalam Menerapkan Self-Determination dalam Penanganan Korban Kekerasan di Rifka Annisa Yogyakarta Pebri Yanasari
Counselle| Journal of Islamic Guidance and Counseling Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Strategy and Counseling Techniques (June 2021)
Publisher : Department of Islamic Guidance and Counseling

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (283.498 KB) | DOI: 10.32923/couns.v1i1.1732

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Social worker as a profession based on help and assistance. One of them has the main task of trying to solve problems for individuals and groups. In handling it, social workers are the same as other professions, namely having a certain code of ethics in providing services to their clients. With regard to violence against women, the values and ethics of social workers can be applied in dealing with this problem. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, the data obtained from the results of interviews with institutions. For the approach, researchers used a phenomenology approach. The sources come from media references and other supporting books. In this case, the social worker at Rifka Annisa Yogyakarta tries to be wise and neutral towards the client in establishing a good relationship with the client's problems. The series of mentoring received by the client ends when the client / victim has carried out Self-Determination (self-determination) where the final decision is determined by the client / victim so that in handling the social worker experiences a dilemma when the decision is not in line with the process that has been done with the client.
KELEMBAGAAN MUI DALAM MELAKUKAN GERAKAN HALALISASI: PERUBAHAN DINAMIKA MASYARAKAT DI PROV. KEP. BANGKA BELITUNG Pebri Yanasari; Endang Kusniati
Scientia: Jurnal Hasil Penelitian Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Scientia
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Syaikh Abdurrahman Siddik Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32923/sci.v7i1.2404

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Islam teaches people to consume halal and good food and drinks. The presence of this study aims to determine the strategy of LPPOM MUI Babel in carrying out concerns for halal-labeled products, and to determine the influence of LPPOM MUI on the dynamics of people's lives in Bangka Belitung. Qualitative and comparative descriptive methods are used in field research (Field research). Sources of data used come from primary and secondary data. While the data collection techniques with field observations and dissemination of google form links, unstructured interviews, and documentation. After the data is obtained, it is analyzed in three stages; data reduction (data reduction), data presentation (data display) and conclusions (conclusion). The phenomenological approach has been applied and strengthened by behavioristic theory. Based on the findings in the field, the LPPOM MUI Babel strategy: concern for halal-labeled products in general is appropriate, because it includes; INDHEX (Indonesia International Halal Expo), halal olympiad, halal food goes to school, halal tour (halal tour), seminar/talkshow, free halal certification facilitation, halal socialization to SMEs/big companies, halal socialization through media and social media, merchandise , and MUI administrators apply the principle of "buy and defend Babel halal products". While the influence of LPPOM MUI on the dynamics of people's lives in Bangka Belitung through halal product certification is still not significant in the field of using halal labeled products, this can be seen from the views of the pros and cons of the community when interviewed by researchers. However, based on the exposure of the Director of LPPOM MUI, it is quite significant at the level of "don't know to know", it means that people still don't understand what is halal. Keywords: MUI Institutionalization, halalization movement, community dynamics