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IMPLEMENTASI PERATURAN PEMERINTAH NOMOR 30 TAHUN 2019 TENTANG PENILAIAN KINERJA PEGAWAI NEGERI SIPIL PADA DINAS SOSIAL KOTA BENGKULU Tambun Saribu, Gracya Rotua; Hakim, Kahar; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko
SENGKUNI Journal (Social Science and Humanities Studies) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muda (PDM) Bengkulu

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The aim of this research is to find out and describe the process of implementing Government Regulation Number 30 of 2019 concerning Performance Assessment of Civil Servants at the Bengkulu City Social Service. To describe clearly and in detail the data obtained from this research, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative research approach. Based on the results of this research, it can be concluded that the implementation of Government Regulation Number 30 of 2019 concerning Performance Assessment of Civil Servants at the Bengkulu City Social Service has been carried out but has not gone well, this is proven by the socialization that has been carried out via social media, namely the WhatsApp application, but has not yet been implemented. effectiveness can be seen from the lack of understanding of civil servants in filling out the SKP. So socialization must be carried out directly to explain again how to fill in and the contents of these regulations. The implementation has not gone well, because many civil servants have problems filling out the SKP so that civil servants have to ask the Head of Civil Service Subdivision even though the person concerned doesn't really understand. This causes many errors to occur when the files are collected which cause the files to be returned for repair. Monitoring has been going well, as evidenced by the discovery of obstacles in filling out the SKP. Evaluation, where there are civil servants who state that no evaluation has been carried out at the Social Service. This proves that the concept of evaluation activities is still unclear, thus making civil servants confused about whether the activities are being evaluated or not.
Membangun Nasionalisme Generasi Z melalui Dialog Intergenerasi dan Media Digital Berbasis Nilai Lokal di Desa Bioa Sengok Muhammad Fauzan Aziman; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko; Susanti, Is; Fariz Antonius Azhari
ABDISOSHUM: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bidang Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

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This community service program aims to develop a model for strengthening Generation Z nationalism through integration of intergenerational dialogue with digital media based on local values in Bioa Sengok Village, Lebong Regency, Bengkulu. This village is a remote rural area in Sumatran highlands with mountainous topography and limited infrastructure access. Partner problems include low understanding of national values among Gen-Z, lack of intergenerational dialogue spaces, and suboptimal use of digital media in the context of digital divide due to mountainous topography. Participatory action research methods were applied involving 25 Gen-Z participants through interactive dialogue series, digital content production workshops, and development of "Nusantara Digital" offline learning platform. Evaluation results show significant increase in understanding of national values by 29% (from average 66.3 to 85.5), formation of 10 trained local facilitators, and creation of 35 educational digital contents. Research novelty lies in intergenerational dialogue approach as bridge for transferring local wisdom to internalization of national values, combined with offline digital platform addressing digital divide constraints in remote mountainous regions.
Stakeholders Mapping in The Implementation of Anti-Bullying Policies in the School Environment Lubuklinggau City Anisa; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko; Hardayani, Yorry
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

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The research aims to find the actors who play a role, their perceptions, and how patterns of interdependence work together in implementing anti-bullying policies in the school environment. The research framework adopted the concept of network governance related to actors, perceptions, and patterns of independence and roles in policy implementation. The research was conducted for six months using qualitative methods with 19 informants from regional apparatus organizations, task forces and public and private schools, parents and related organizations. Data were collected through FGDs, interviews, documentation and observation. Triangulation of sources and actors was conducted for data validity and reliability. Data analysis was conducted interactively through data display, reduction, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the actors involved in reducing the stunting rate in Kaur Regency were identified as 19 actors from the government, semi-government, private sector, and social community The perception of actors related to the field of anti-bullying in the school environment generally regarding the context and content of anti-bullying policies in the school environment found a gap in the form of the reluctance / attitude of victims of bullying to report cases of bullying that occurred. The research recommends strengthening the participation model, increasing campaigns, building an information technology-based complaint system and open government data.
Policy Design for Guidance and Development of Micro, Small and Medium Industries in Lubuklinggau City Khalid Haikal Hosali, Muhammad; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko; Aziz Zulhakim, Abdul
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This paper aims to describe the challenges and proposed strategies and policies for the Development of Micro, Small and Medium Industries in Lubuklinggau City. This research design is descriptive qualitative, data collection is done through four steps namely; observation, semi-structured interviews, documentation and conducting FGDs. Data analysis consists of two main sub-processes: (1) data reduction and pattern identification, and (2) conclusion drawing and conclusion presentation. The results of the study concluded that there are challenges faced in the activities of Guidance and Development of Micro, Small and Medium Industries in Lubuklinggau City to develop five leading sectors namely; wholesale and retail trade sector, transportation and trade sector, accommodation and eating and drinking sector, real estate sector, corporate services sector, and health services sector. Pentahelix Model Design was designed by the Lubuklinggau City Government to organize the Guidance and Development of Micro, Small and Medium Industries by involving five elements namely academics, business, community, government, and media.
The Effectiveness of The Ombudsman Republic of Indonesia Representative of Bengkulu in Handling and Resolving Public Complaints Ayu Cantika, Suci; Suratman, Suratman; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia (ORI) Representative of Bengkulu has experienced a significant increase in public complaints over the past five years while facing challenges such as limited human resources and a large working area. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Bengkulu Representative Ombudsman in handling and resolving public complaints. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, utilizing semi-structured interviews, non-participant observation, and document analysis for data collection. Data analysis followed the Miles and Huberman approach. Results indicate that ORI Bengkulu Representative demonstrates effectiveness in four key areas: adaptation (through rigorous recruitment and comprehensive activities), integration (via external cooperation and effective communication), motivation (evidenced by employee engagement and adequate facilities), and production (reflected in improved complaint handling and public service compliance scores). Despite these positive outcomes, the office continues to grapple with resource limitations and the extensive geographical coverage of its jurisdiction. In conclusion, while the ORI Bengkulu Representative exhibits good overall effectiveness, there remains a need for capacity building to further enhance its role in monitoring and improving public service quality in Bengkulu Province. This study contributes to the understanding of ombudsman effectiveness in regional contexts and highlights areas for potential improvement in public service oversight.
The Role of Pentahelix Element Stakeholders in the Development of Sungai Lisai Village as A Remote Indigenous Community Byandra, Genta; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko; Hardayani, Yorry
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Efforts to develop remote villages frequently face complex challenges that require multi-stakeholder collaboration. This research examines the development efforts of Sungai Lisai Village, located in the Kerinci Seblat National Park area of Lebong Regency, Bengkulu, as a Remote Indigenous Community (KAT) using the Pentahelix model. The research objective is to identify stakeholder involvement in Pentahelix elements and analyze their respective roles in the context of village development. The research method used a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection through interviews, document analysis, and direct observation. Data analysis in this study used the Miles and Huberman interactive model. The results showed the involvement of stakeholders from four Pentahelix elements, namely: government (Pemda, Dinsos, PUPR, TNI AD), community (village institutions, residents, NGOs), academics (Bengkulu University), and media (RB TV, RMOL Bengkulu, Bengkulu Ekspress), while business elements have not been identified. Each stakeholder has a specific role, but the synergy between elements is still not very strong. The research also revealed the rejection of the proposal to recognize Sungai Lisai Village as KAT by the Ministry of Social Affairs in 2022, despite ongoing empowerment efforts. The recommendations based on the research results include strengthening collaboration between stakeholders, increasing the capacity of local communities, developing an integrated evaluation and monitoring system, and focusing on improving village accessibility. Thus, the Pentahelix approach can be more effective in supporting the development of Sungai Lisai Village, regardless of its status as KAT or not.
Readiness of Tourism Village Management in Napal Jungur, Seluma Regency Inda Lastari, Payu; Alimansyah, Alimansyah; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Tourism villages have become a vital strategy for rural economic development in Indonesia, yet many face significant management challenges that impede sustainable growth. This study examines the readiness of tourism management in Napal Jungur Tourism Village, Seluma Regency, employing a descriptive qualitative approach using Terry's management theory to analyze five key dimensions: self-audit, survey, objective, action, and communication. Data were collected through direct observation, semi-structured interviews with 25 key informants, focus group discussions, and document analysis, followed by SWOT analysis. The findings reveal an uneven readiness profile across management dimensions, with the SWOT coordinate analysis positioning Napal Jungur in Quadrant I (0.80, 0.69), indicating positive growth potential. Natural environment, active youth participation, and village government support represent significant strengths, while weaknesses include limited dining facilities, weak marketing, inadequate maintenance systems, and underdeveloped management expertise. Napal Jungur Tourism Village demonstrates promising potential for sustainable tourism development but requires strategic interventions to enhance management capacity, particularly in formalizing objectives, developing systematic management approaches, and improving communication strategies to facilitate the transition from establishment to consolidation phase of tourism development.