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Penguatan Sekolah Sehat Melalui Edukasi Gizi, Kesehatan Mental, dan Kebersihan Lingkungan Bagi Siswa Sekolah Dasar Erwin Eka Saputra; Kasmawati Kasmawati; I Gede Panca; Arna Juwairiyah; Rifal Rifal; Fela Fela; Fitriani Fitriani; Sudirman Bira
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat dan Pemberdayaan Inovatif Vol 2 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Prodi PGSD Unsultra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64690/jampi.v2i1.639

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Elementary schools are strategic environments for developing healthy lifestyles in early childhood. However, various health issues persist in schools, such as a low understanding of balanced nutrition, a lack of awareness of mental health, and suboptimal environmental hygiene practices. This community service activity aims to strengthen the implementation of the healthy school concept through education on nutrition, mental health, and environmental hygiene for students at Konda 13 Public Elementary School. Implementation methods include interactive educational activities, counseling, discussions, simulations, and hands-on practice tailored to the characteristics of elementary school students. Educational materials include an introduction to balanced nutrition, the importance of maintaining mental health through simple emotional management, and the instilling of clean and healthy lifestyle habits in the school environment. The activity was carried out with the involvement of students, teachers, and the school administration as primary partners. Results showed an increase in student knowledge and awareness regarding healthy eating patterns, the importance of maintaining mental health, and environmental hygiene practices such as disposing of trash properly and maintaining classroom cleanliness. Furthermore, students demonstrated a more positive and participatory attitude during the activity. This program contributes to supporting the creation of a healthy, comfortable, and conducive school environment for the learning process. Thus, strengthening healthy schools through integrated education can be an effective strategy for improving the health and well-being of elementary school students.  
EFEKTIVITAS PENEGAKAN HUKUM TERHADAP BANDAR NARKOTIKA YANG BERSTATUS WARGA BINAAN DI LAPAS KELAS IIA TARAKAN PROVINSI KALIMANTAN UTARA Rifal Rifal
JURNAL AKTA YUDISIA Vol 11, No 1 (2026): AKTA YUDISIA
Publisher : Universitas Borneo Tarakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/ay.v11i1.7429

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This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of law enforcement against drug kingpins who hold the status of inmates at Class IIA Tarakan Correctional Facility, from the North Kalimantan Province National Narcotics Agency. Based on the background, this study raises two main issues: the enforcement of law against inmates with drug kingpin status in preventing recidivism and the factors that contribute to their tendency to re-offend after serving their sentences. This research employs a normative legal research type, using a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. Based on the findings, the effectiveness of law enforcement in preventing drug kingpin recidivism still faces numerous challenges, particularly in terms of supervision, rehabilitation, and dismantling criminal networks. If the correctional system continues to have loopholes, even the harshest punishments will not be effective in stopping their crimes. Therefore, a more comprehensive legal approach, including rehabilitation and correctional system reforms, is crucial in preventing repeat offenses. Furthermore, the recidivism of drug kingpins is triggered by financial dependence, a criminal mindset, and addiction. Pressure from criminal networks, lack of social support, and an unhealthy environment further exacerbate the situation. A weak correctional system, corruption within prisons, and inadequate reintegration programs also contribute to the problem. Additionally, difficulty in finding employment and poverty drive them back into the drug trade. Preventive efforts require effective rehabilitation, economic empowerment, and stricter law enforcement.