Help: Journal of Community Service
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026): March 2026

Building Post-Disaster Psychosocial Resilience Through Toraja Cultural Animated Media in Teacher Training

Musfirah, Musfirah (Unknown)
Burhan, Imron (Unknown)
Tulak, Harmelia (Unknown)
Tulak , Topanus (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Mar 2026

Abstract

Indonesia's high vulnerability to natural disasters significantly impacts the psychological well-being of school-age children. While teachers play a strategic role in the recovery process, they often lack specialized psychosocial training. This community service aimed to enhance teachers' capacity to provide post-disaster child support by integrating resilience-building techniques with Toraja culture-based animated media. The Participatory Action Research (PAR) program was conducted at SDN 3 Buntao, involving 15 active teachers. The activity consisted of three systematic stages: preparation, implementation, and reflection. The implementation stage included presentations on fundamental resilience concepts, mentoring simulations, and hands-on practice in developing interactive animated videos using the Interacty application. The training resulted in a significant improvement in participants' understanding of identifying children's trauma symptoms and delivering appropriate emotional support, marked by a 75% increase in teacher confidence. Teachers successfully developed practical skills to produce culturally tailored animations and interactive quizzes. Integrating Toraja cultural elements into the digital media provided a highly positive impact, accelerating emotional closeness and making the psychosocial support more relatable for the students. This capacity-building initiative effectively empowered educators to deliver structured post-disaster psychological support. By combining evidence-based resilience strategies with culturally responsive digital tools, the training strengthens teachers' readiness to facilitate sustainable and engaging psychosocial recovery in the classroom.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

hjcs

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Public Health Social Sciences Other

Description

The focus and scope of Help: Journal of Community Service (HJCS) encompass a broad range of academic disciplines, reflecting the journal’s commitment to interdisciplinary research and practice in community service. HJCS invites contributions from all fields of study. The journal seeks to publish ...