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INSTITUTIONAL NETWORK STRUCTURE IN CITARUM WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Rudi Saprudin Darwis; Risna Resnawati; Eva Nuriyah Hidayat
Sosiohumaniora Vol 24, No 2 (2022): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, JULY 2022
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v24i2.38395

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To overcome the pollution of the Citarum River, a comprehensive environmental management effort is needed and integrates various programs or activities from various parties. This study will describe the structure of the institutional network among the institutions involved in the management of the Citarum watershed. The aspects studied are the elements of the institution that enable the institution to develop properly and the aspects contained in the institutional network, namely the actors involved, distribution of resources, opportunities for exchange, exchange relations, and network structure. The research was conducted in the Citarum watershed area in Sector 7, Bandung Regency, namely in Baleendah District. Data were collected from institutions identified as institutions involved in the management of the Citarum watershed. The results showed that apart from the Sector 7 Commander, the institutions involved in the management of the Citarum watershed consisted of local/regional non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, local governments, academics, and the community. Each stakeholder plays a role in accordance with his position and limits of authority and through involvement by the Sector Commander (Dansector) 7 who plays the role of coordinator and is quite dominant in coordinating Citarum watershed management activities. In order for the achievements of this program to be sustainable, this dominance must be balanced with strengthening community capacity to avoid dependence on central government programs.
NEGLECTED CHILDREN PROTECTION STANDARD IN INDONESIAN CHILD SOCIAL WELFARE INSTITUTIONS Gina Indah Permata Nastia; Sri Sulastri; Eva Nuriyah Hidayat
Sosiohumaniora Vol 25, No 3 (2023): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v25i3.33286

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Low quality of service system is Indonesian orphanages problem. This is indicated by the orphanages function, which tend to provide access to education rather than as the last alternative care institution for children. Responding to these problems, the government designed a national standard of care to position orphanages as institutions that function as service centres for neglected children and their families, namely the Child Social Welfare Institution (CSWI). This literature study aims to provide an overview of the social service standard set in Indonesian CSWI, as an effort to address Indonesian neglected children and their families’ problems. The method of this research is descriptive analytical which aims to analyse the Regulation of Indonesian Minister of Social Affairs No. 30/2011 concerning Service Standards for CSWI and provide a description of the service standard based on the child neglect assessment and intervention guidelines by experts. The result shows that the neglected children protection standard in the Indonesian CSWI, is appropriate with the guidelines of child neglect assessment and intervention suggested by experts. Based on the regulation, the assessment process by the CSWI includes identification of the child condition, also the types and causal factors of neglect. In addition, besides providing alternative care services for neglected children, the institutions are also directed to provide services for families by increasing them family care capacity, to achieve reunification. However, further research is needed to examine whether the implementation of the service is in accordance with the Indonesian regulation concerning on the Service Standards for CSWI.
Co-Authors Adlia Rahma Maulida Agung Purwanto Agus Wahyudi Riana Ahmad Zulfa Styabudi Aisyah Rasya Syafa Azzahra Angel Febriani Aritonang, Johan Immanuel Asmar Husein Azzahra, Aisyah Rasya Syafa Binahayati Rusyidi Budhi Wibhawa Budhi Wibhawa, Budhi Budi Muhammad Taftazani Damayanty, Siska Darwis, Rudi S. Debby Maharani Enggarati, Lanita Fadilah Putri Fadilah Putri, Fadilah Faiza Afraluna Wiranegara Febriani, Angel Febry Hizba Ahshaina Hizba Ahshaina Febry Hizba Ahshaina Hizba Ahshaina, Febry Hizba Ahshaina Febry Hizba Ahshaina Suharto Febry Hizba Ahshaina Suharto, Febry Hizba Ahshaina Fikriryandi Putra Fikriryandi Putra, Fikriryandi Gabriela Chrisnita Vani Gabriela Chrisnita Vani, Gabriela Chrisnita Gigin Ginanjar Kamil Basar Gigin Ginanjar Kamil Basar Gina Indah Permata Nastia Hetty Krisnani Hetty krisnani Hetty Krisnani, Hetty Ifally Pramesia Putri Peachilia Ishartono Ishartono Ishartono Ishartono, Ishartono Jihan Kamilla Azhar Jihan Kamilla Azhar Maulana Irfan, Maulana Maulida, Adlia Rahma Meilani, Lenny Meilanny Budiarti Santoso Meilanny Budiarti Santoso, Meilanny Budiarti Mirajani, Inara Moch. Zainuddin Moch. Zainuddin, Moch. Mr Imamulhadi Muhammad Fedryansyah MUHAMMAD FEDRYANSYAH Muhammad Fedryansyah Muhammad Fedryansyah Nabila Thifallya Regina Nadilla, Hanifah Fatwa nunung nurwati Nunung Nurwati Peachilia, Ifally Pramesia Putri Rachim, Hadiyanto Abdul Rahma Putri, Nadila Auludya Rinaldo . Risna Resnawati Sahadi Humaedi Sahadi Humaedi Sahadi Humaedi Santoso Tri Raharjo Santoso Tri Raharjo Santoso Tri Raharjo Santoso Tri Raharjo, Santoso Tri Shakilla Dyah Ayu Nadira Silva Amanda Durratul Hikmah Soni Ahmad Nulhaqim Soni Ahmad Nulhaqim, Soni Ahmad Soni Akhmad Nulhaqim Sri Sulastri Sri Sulastri Sri Sulastri Syammas Perdana Syammas Perdana, Syammas Tahir, Syarifah Mughniyah Thesalonika Thesalonika Tiara Rahmawati Tiara Salsabilla Wandi Adiansah Wandi Adiansah Wiari Utaminingtias Wiari Utaminingtias, Wiari Winda Marienda Winda Marienda, Winda