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BARUDAK CERDAS DAN AKTIF : SOLUSI PENANGANAN ANAK PUTUS SEKOLAH DI DESA SIRNAGALIH KABUPATEN CIANJUR Berliannanda, Anugrah Fitria; Kurniawan, Pratomo Cahyo
ABDI MAKARTI Vol 3, No 2 (2024): ABDI MAKARTI
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi AMA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52353/abdimakarti.v3i2.731

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This community service activity was carried out with the main background so that the people of Sirnagalih village, Cianjur district, could massively reduce the school dropout rate with the Smart and Active Barudak program. Thus, this service activity aims to increase parents' awareness and children's interest in going to school. The service method is carried out by providing counseling and providing training in collaboration with the community work team in Sirnagalih village. In general, the activity went well. The participation and enthusiasm of the participants in this activity could be seen from the active discussions. The impact of this activity can increase parental awareness and children's interest in going to school so that the school dropout rate can be reduced and decrease drastically.
Konsep Diri Anak Korban Kekerasan Seksual di Pusar Pelayanan Terpadu Jayandu Widuri Kabupaten Pemalang Berliannanda, Anugrah Fitria; Maryami, Ami; Ningrum, Sri Ratna
Peksos: Jurnal Ilmiah Pekerjaan Sosial Vol 23 No 2 (2024): PEKSOS
Publisher : Politeknik Kesejahteraan Sosial Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/peksos.v23i2.1359

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Sexual violence against children is a critical issue in Indonesia, with significant impacts on victims' physical and psychological development, especially their self-concept. This study explores the self-concept of child victims of sexual violence at the Jayandu Widuri Integrated Service Center, Pemalang Regency, focusing on the social dimension. Utilizing the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale (TSCS), this research analyzes how trauma disrupts victims' ability to build trust and interact socially. Findings reveal that victims often experience isolation, social stigma, and difficulties in establishing interpersonal relationships. These challenges underscore the need for effective interventions to rebuild their self-concept and reduce social stigma. The study employs a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, including structured interviews and thematic analysis, to evaluate the effectiveness of Social Group Work interventions. Results indicate that group-based activities, such as peer support and social simulations, significantly improve victims' social skills and confidence. Additionally, family involvement plays a critical role in reinforcing emotional support and facilitating recovery. However, deep-seated trauma and societal stigma remain barriers to effective rehabilitation, highlighting the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment.This research emphasizes the necessity of a holistic approach in addressing the multifaceted impacts of sexual violence on children. By integrating psychological, social, and community-based interventions, the findings advocate for the expansion of community rehabilitation programs like those at Jayandu Widuri. These insights provide a foundation for developing more inclusive policies and practices to ensure the optimal recovery of child victims, allowing them to reintegrate into society with a renewed sense of self-worth and confidence.