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Derek Bakarbessy
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Kristen Indonesia Maluku

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MODEL OF EMPOWERMENT OF TANIMBAR W hiEAVING CRAFTSMAN IN THE CITY OF AMBON Derek Bakarbessy
JURNAL BADATI Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38012/jb.v8i1.998

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This research aims to ; (1) to find out the profiles of Tanimbar Weaving Craftsmen and (2) to find out the strategy for developing the Tanimbar Weaving Craftsmen in Ambon City. This research is a case study research with descriptive research type. Descriptive research is intended for exploration and clarification of social phenomena or realities, by describing a number of variables relating to the problem under study. The results showed that; (1) the Tanimbar Weaving Craftsmen has a large enough potential to be developed as one of the potential empowerment of craftsmen in Ambon City, (2) the strategy for empowering craftsmen through developing the potential for the Tanimbar Weaving Craftsmen can be carried out through the empowerment process which includes; (a) awareness, (b) organizing, (c). resource delivery.
PENDEKATAN HOLISTIK DALAM PENANGANAN LANSIA TERLANTAR : STUDI LITERATUR TENTANG MODEL INTERVENSI PEKERJAAN SOSIAL Derek Bakarbessy
JURNAL BADATI Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38012/jb.v6i2.1364

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This study aims to analyze the holistic approach in handling neglected elderly through a systematic literature review of 85 scientific articles published between 2019-2024. The research method used the PRISMA protocol with inclusion criteria that included articles in Indonesian and English that focused on intervention models for neglected elderly. The results identified five main intervention models, with community-based models showing the highest effectiveness (32.9%), followed by integrated models (27.1%), psychoeducation (17.6%), empowerment (14.1%), and multi-level (8.2%). A holistic approach that integrates physical, psychological, social, and economic dimensions showed an improvement in health status by 68.5%, a decrease in depression levels from 65% to 28%, an increase in social participation by 75.3%, and an increase in economic independence by 45.2%. Supporting factors for success include multi-stakeholder collaboration (82.5%), increased capacity of social workers (73.8%), and a structured monitoring system. The main challenges include limited resources (68.5%), inter-agency coordination (57.2%), and program sustainability (63.8%). This study recommends strengthening community-based approaches with local context modifications and developing a comprehensive policy framework to support sustainable program implementation.