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Peningkatan Sumber Daya Manusia Melalui Uji Kompetensi Pada BUMD Belitung Mandiri Wardhani, Rulyanti Susi; Suhdi, Suhdi; Pasaribu, Waldimer
AKM Vol 6 No 1 (2025): AKM : Aksi Kepada Masyarakat Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat - Juli 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Syariah (STEBIS) Indo Global Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36908/akm.v6i1.1299

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Ujian Kelayakan dan Kepatutan (UKK) untuk Calon Direktur Perusahaan Perseroan Belitung Mandiri merupakan langkah strategis dalam memastikan kepemimpinan yang berkualitas dan selaras dengan visi perusahaan serta kebutuhan masyarakat Belitung. Studi ini menganalisis proses UKK yang menggabungkan metode inovatif menggunakan aplikasi Kahoot untuk evaluasi pengetahuan dan pemahaman, serta wawancara mendalam untuk menilai aspek kepemimpinan, integritas, dan visi strategis. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa para calon direktur memiliki pemahaman yang kuat tentang perusahaan, industri, dan isu-isu bisnis terkait, serta kemampuan berpikir cepat dalam merespons tantangan. Wawancara mengungkapkan kualitas kepemimpinan yang mumpuni, visi jangka panjang yang inspiratif, integritas yang tak tergoyahkan, dan komitmen kuat terhadap etika bisnis. Para kandidat juga menunjukkan kemampuan adaptasi dan inovasi yang penting untuk menghadapi perubahan dan tantangan di masa depan. Proses UKK ini tidak hanya berfungsi sebagai alat seleksi, tetapi juga sebagai mekanisme untuk mengidentifikasi area pengembangan bagi para calon pemimpin. Temuan hasil UKK ini dapat memperkuat tata kelola perusahaan dan meningkatkan kontribusi Perusahaan Perseroan Belitung Mandiri terhadap pembangunan ekonomi dan kesejahteraan masyarakat Belitung dan mendapat pimpinan yang memiliki yang kreatif dan inovatif sehingga BUMD ini dapat bertahan, berkelanjutan serta adanya kontribusi terhadap Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD) di Kabupaten Belitung
Library as Mental Health Center of Bangka Belitung Islands Province Pasaribu, Waldimer; Rahman, Bustami; Harahap, Fitri Ramdhani; Herdiyanti, Herdiyanti
Riwayat: Educational Journal of History and Humanities Vol 7, No 4 (2024): October, Social Issue and Education
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jr.v7i4.40723

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Mental health is an important part for every individual. Individuals maintain and maintain mental health by implementing a healthy lifestyle. Mental health is an issue that has received global attention because of its significant impact on the quality of life of individuals in the social environment. Mental health encompasses the psychological, emotional, and social aspects of an individual, becoming an important focus in the library environment. Libraries are starting to show their potential as effective and inclusive mental health centers in the Bangka Belitung Islands Provincial Library. In this research, the library has the function of accessing information, health facilities (calm atmosphere), as well as child-friendly programs that support social inclusion. This research aims to explore the role of libraries as social resources that can be widely accessed and the role of librarians as informants and facilitators in providing a supportive environment for visitors, in line with child-friendly social inclusion on mental health with a focus on psychological perspectives, as well as analyzing the implementation of friendly programs children to increase social inclusion. Implementation of child-friendly principles in libraries aims to create an inclusive environment, a comfortable, creative and educational space for children (individuals) to learn, interact and achieve mental well-being. The research method uses in-depth interviews with librarians and users as the main informants, as well as content analysis of existing programs. Research findings show that libraries can create an environment that supports mental health by providing access to information resources, space for reflection and self-exploration, and positive social interactions. Child-friendly programs, such as book discussion groups, expressive arts workshops, and counseling sessions, are consistently identified as effective means of promoting social inclusion and supporting mental well-being. The implication of this research is the importance of collaboration between librarians, psychologists and other stakeholders in designing and implementing programs that strengthen the role of libraries as mental health centers in society.
Social Interaction on Children's Weddings in Rajek Dusun, Berang Village, Simpang Teritip District, West Bangka District sulistiya dewi; Sulaiman, Aimie; Pasaribu, Waldimer
Strata International Journal of Social Issues Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
Publisher : CV. Strata Persada Academia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sijosi.v1i2.241

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This descriptive qualitative research explores the social interactions and underlying factors contributing to child marriage in Rajek Dusun, Berang Village, Simpang Teritip District. Child marriage, defined as marriage involving individuals under 16 for women and 19 for men, remains prevalent despite legal prohibitions. The study employs interviews and observations to gather data from individuals, objects, and entities that provide relevant information. Findings indicate that socio-economic pressures, cultural customs, and lack of awareness about legal and health implications drive child marriage. The research highlights the adverse outcomes of early marriage, particularly for young women who face increased risks to their reproductive and mental health. Community perspectives reveal that traditional norms often override legal measures, perpetuating the practice. The study underscores the need for comprehensive community education programs focusing on early marriage's legal, health, and social implications. Collaborative efforts between local government and community leaders are essential to raise awareness and support young individuals in their transition to adulthood. By prioritizing education, health services, and vocational training, the community can work towards reducing the incidence of child marriage and promoting healthier, more prosperous futures for its members.