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Implementasi Program “Rumah Aman” Sebagai Upaya Pencegahan Kekerasan Pada Anak Aisya, Nakhlatul; Selvia, Selvia; Dianty, Annisa; Mardhia Soleha, Annisa; Sofiana, Rina; Kalsum, Ummi
Jurnal Salam Sehat Masyarakat (JSSM) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Salam Sehat Masyarakat
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, FKIK Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jssm.v7i1.49486

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Violence against children remains a complex and growing social issue in various regions of Indonesia, including the city of Jambi. Data from the Jambi Province Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Agency for 2023 recorded 381 cases of violence against women and children, while in 2024 there were 246 cases. Of these, children were the dominant victims, with 264 cases in 2023 and 158 cases in 2024. Children aged 7–12 years are vulnerable to violence because they are not yet able to protect themselves from violent acts. The objective of this program is to increase children's knowledge and attitudes in preventing violence through education and interactive games. The methods include socialization, game-based education (role-play, picture guessing, body safety zone, and expression tree), and evaluation using pre-tests and post-tests. The results of the activities showed a significant increase in the average score from 5.62 to 8.54 and in attitudes from 5.45 to 8.04. Children were better able to recognize forms of violence, dare to reject inappropriate treatment, and mention self-protection measures. Similar activities are expected to be developed sustainably in schools and communities to strengthen child protection at the community level. Violence against children remains a complex and growing social issue in various regions of Indonesia, including the city of Jambi. Data from the Jambi Province Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Agency for 2023 recorded 381 cases of violence against women and children, while in 2024 there were 246 cases. Of these, children were the dominant victims, with 264 cases in 2023 and 158 cases in 2024. Children aged 7–12 years are vulnerable to violence because they are not yet able to protect themselves from violent acts. The objective of this program is to increase children's knowledge and attitudes in preventing violence through education and interactive games. The methods include socialization, game-based education (role-play, picture guessing, body safety zone, and expression tree), and evaluation using pre-tests and post-tests. The results of the activities showed a significant increase in the average score from 5.62 to 8.54 and in attitudes from 5.45 to 8.04. Children were better able to recognize forms of violence, dare to reject inappropriate treatment, and mention self-protection measures. Similar activities are expected to be developed sustainably in schools and communities to strengthen child protection at the community level.
ANALISIS KESIAPAN FASILITAS KESEHATAN DALAM PELAKSANAAN PROGRAM PEMERIKSAAN KESEHATAN GRATIS DI PUSKESMAS KEBUN KOPI Dianty, Annisa; Mekarisce, Arnild Augina; Solida, Adila
Jurnal Multidisipliner Bharasumba Vol 5 No 02 (2026): BHARASUMBA: Jurnal Multidisipliner
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/bharasumba.v5i02.2334

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This study aims to analyze the readiness of health facilities in implementing the Free Health Check Program (CKG) at Kebun Kopi Public Health Center using the Organizational Readiness for Change approach. The results indicate that the overall level of organizational readiness is moderate with a high level of vulnerability. Change commitment is very high due to compliance with government policies, but it is not matched by adequate change efficacy due to operational constraints. Human resource readiness reflects strong commitment but is challenged by workload overload and burnout risk. Infrastructure is sufficient in quantity but constrained by damaged equipment, limited reagents, and unstable digital systems. Budget limitations increase reliance on internal BLUD funds. Policies and SOPs are strong but lack flexibility. Socialization is extensive but hindered by low public trust in data security.