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Journal : JIGC (Journal of Islamic Guidance and Counseling)

Upaya UPAYA UIN SULTHAN THAHA SAIFUDDIN JAMBI DALAM MEMBERIKAN MOTIVASI DAN PENDAMPINGAN BAGI MAHASISWA DISABILITAS Marda, Syahrul; Yuanita, Yuanita; Yunus, Abdullah; Salim, Agus
JIGC (Journal of Islamic Guidance and Counseling) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): JIGC (Journal of Islamic Guidance and Counseling)
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jigc.v8i2.94

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The government has made regulations for universities to be able to help students with disabilities in developing their potential, regulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Number 46 of 2017 concerning Special Education, Special Service Education and Special Service Learning in Higher Education. UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi through the Center for Disability Studies has an important role in efforts to provide motivation and assistance for students with disabilities to be able to foster enthusiasm in carrying out activities and lecture processes so that students with disabilities can have high intellect, master knowledge, and technology that develops continuously. This study uses a narrative approach so that researchers can focus on individual experiences with the Field Research method, namely data taken from the field using the Purposive Sampling technique. The efforts of UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi in providing motivation and assistance can be classified into 3, namely students with disabilities who are deaf, deaf and visually impaired. The forms of policies, motivation and assistance in particular are the construction of facilities, infrastructure, fulfillment of assistive devices, installation of Braille symbols and sign language training. Meanwhile, in general, they are assistance for new students with disabilities, assistance in scholarship management, assistance with Real Work Lectures, Field Work Practice, motivation through workshop activities, Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and Counseling Guidance.
Social Rehabilitation Strategies for Homeless and Beggars: Evidence from Harapan Mulya Social Shelter, Jambi Massuhartono; Edi Kurniawan; Marda, Syahrul; Rahmad Maulana
JIGC (Journal of Islamic Guidance and Counseling) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): JIGC (Journal of Islamic Guidance and Counseling)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jigc.v9i1.104

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Homelessness and begging remain persistent social problems that require comprehensive and context-specific interventions. This study analyzes the social rehabilitation strategies of Harapan Mulya Social Shelter in Jambi, Indonesia, which plays a central role in managing homeless individuals and beggars through institutional care. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with shelter staff and beneficiaries, participant observations of daily activities, and document analysis. Data were examined using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model to identify themes related to institutional strategies and their implementation. The findings reveal that the shelter adopts a structured four-stage rehabilitation pathway: outreach, resocialization, evaluation, and termination. Outreach establishes trust and provides immediate relief, while resocialization offers spiritual guidance, social counseling, and vocational training to foster independence. Evaluation functions as a feedback loop to monitor progress and adapt programs, and termination prepares beneficiaries for reintegration into society. These strategies demonstrate a holistic model of intervention that addresses both psychosocial and economic needs. However, the effectiveness of these efforts is shaped by supporting factors such as regulatory frameworks, government funding, and committed staff, as well as hindering factors including limited professional resources, inadequate infrastructure, and socio-economic inequalities that contribute to relapse. This study contributes to the literature by highlighting how social rehabilitation operates in a resource-constrained Southeast Asian context, extending global discussions on homelessness management. It also offers practical implications for policymakers and practitioners seeking to strengthen institutional care through integrated, culturally grounded, and cross-sectoral approaches.