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Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
ISSN : 14126451     EISSN : 25280430     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
The social welfare research journal focuses on writing materials which is an article that discuss results of research related to social welfare issues, divides scientific thought and reviews of research results in the field of social welfare. Publication of researchs have impact on the prospect of development of social welfare service program, and effort of handling social welfare problem. JPKS is published every four times in a year like in March, June, September and December.
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Climate Change and Food Security on Coastal Community Kurnia Novianti; Henny Warsilah; Ary Wahyono
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (3559.793 KB) | DOI: 10.31105/jpks.v15i3.1357

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Food security is an issue that is closely related to the phenomenon of climate change. Attention to the community of people who live on the coast of the greater given that approximately 60 percent of Indonesian people living in the region becomes vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. One thing that is threatening the sustainability of the food is the disruption of the public so that food security decreases. Questioning of food security not only on the fulfillment of food needs for households in sufficient quantity, but also in the aspect of safety, quality, nutrition, variety, and an affordable price for the community (Food Act, 1996). Climate change on the other hand very threatening loss of biodiversity, including ocean acidification, damage and coral bleaching, and most worrying is the decrease of the number of fish that can be caught by fishermen as a result of the damaged habitat. Jerowaru village, East Lombok sub-district, West Nusa Tenggara district is one of the coastal area of eastern Indonesia are highly vulnerable to climate change impacts. The authors focus on the issue of food security is based on the research data that collected by researchers from LIPI and Ministry of Marineand Fisheries (KKP) in 2014 that the losses suffered by traditional fishermen due to the failure of the state to run the agenda of adaptation and mitigation of climate change reached more than 73 billion per year and that fact shows that the productivity of the catch continues to drop and make fishing more distant fishing. The study, entitled “Sustainable Future: Strategy Supports Indonesia’s efforts Anticipating the Social Impact of Climate Change on the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara” conducted in 2014 using in-depth interviews, observation, and focus group discussions to explore the primary data. Subjects were fishing communities, local governments, and NGOs involved in mitigation and adaptation of fishing communities.Cooperation and coordination between stakeholders is essential to minimize the impact of weather changes, also it takes effort to strengthen vulnerable communities so that food security is maintained.
Rural Community Self-support through Mutual Cooperation Warto Warto
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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The research means to reveal rural community self-support implemented through mutual cooperation, including its values inside.Research location is in Sukarena Village, Sentolo Underdistrict, Kulonprogo Regency. Data were gatheredthrough interview, observation, and documentary analysis. The research found that local community still develops selfsupport through mutual cooperation.The self-support model to help community members were through sambatan, rewang, sinoman, self-support through public work, main dailly living job, infrastructures, and religious carrying out together. Self-support was also done through jimpitan, pralenan, credit, and landing-saving as fund collecting. The local community self-support model needs diseminated through a program in the Ministry of Social Affairs to enhance community socialwalfare.
Analysis on the Need of Social Service of Poor Fishermen Families Chatarina Rusmiyati; Akhmad Purnama
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Indonesian inhabitants who live along seashores still depends their lives on fishery. Fishermen are like a group of poor people living in slum areas along the coast and it is difficult to acheive welfare society. The study meant to know and analyse the need of social service for poor fishermen family. The study was held in Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatera Province, subjects of the study were 30 poor fishermen families and field guidance official. Data were analysed through qualitative-descriptive technique. The study found that poor fishermen families condition in Padang Pariaman were low income, under regional minimum wage Rp 1.630.000,- with members of the family they have to support more than three people. The educational background was also low, primary school or its equivalent. The majority have the houses decended from their parents, some living with their parents or parents in law. House conditions some permanent and some semipermanent. The majority benefited health care to local central community health care and some to privat doctors and assistants. They ate enough, three and two times dailly. Social and guidance services they needed, sort of training and motivating to enhance knowledge, reference, and to grow sense of entrepreneurship; Monetary management elucidacion to manage families fund including saving habit, and capital assistance and guidance so that fishermen courage to put up capital to develop their business. The Ministry of social Affairs should optimize the role of social to give social guidance and service to help enhance fishermen lives quality, motivate and give skill supplement on fishermen and their families so that their welfare quality raising.
Parents Telling Tale Behavior and Children Negative Behavior Sri Yuni Murti Widayanti
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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The research was meant to know the relation between parents telling tale behavior and children’s negative behavior on preschool children. The research took place in Yogyakarta Special Territory. Research subjects were chosen purposively, with category parents having preschool children (<5 years), and parents having telling tale behaviors to their children. Data analyses used product moment program by Sutrisno Hadi results rxy value 0,487 with p value 0,018 and determinant co-efficient 0,229. The result could be meant that the parents telling tale behavior contribution toward their preschool children negative behavior was very meaningful. That meant, children negative behavior could be prevented by parent telling tale behavior from parents to children. Based on the research, recommended to the Ministry of Social Affairs, via Children Social Welfare Directorate, to enhance family empowerment program (through parents telling tale behavior) to build their children as potential next generation to be wise and qualified human resources and having good moral wisdom.
Contract Workers and Outsourcing Protection at Batam Municipality Shipyard Triyono Triyono
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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Working relationship and outsourcing contract custo marily encountered in the practice of employment. It is bringing implication of various problem especially relating to the proctection of labour. This arcticle will analyze the issues andproblems with the protection of labour and outsourcing contract especially wages, union right, health and safety of shipyard industry workers in Batam City. This study used a qualitative approach, done through in-indept interviews, focus group discussions, and observation. The result suggest that the protection of contract and outsorced workers in shipyard industry in Batam City still not protected thoroughly from the wages and freedom union, and safety protection. Given these problems, a solution of the increased intensity of supervision of the fulfillment of the right of protection labour is needed.
Drug Abused Victims Prevention through Sibolangit Rehabilitation Centre Setyo Sumarno
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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The study conducted to know the treatment used by Sibolangit Rehabilitation Center on preventing and handling drug abusers. The research found that the institution has been much helping the healing process of drug abuse victims.Thehealing can be seen from the physical condition of the client, healthy and increased in weight. Social changes after receiving service can be seen from having a lot of friends, sharing information and willing to follow the activities of the group.In mental and spiritual, the clients started to obey the rules in the institution, can take advantage of their spare time, mutually motivate among friends and have passion for a better life. Sibolangit Center treated many victims of drug abuse from all age groups, ranging from the youngest 14 years and the oldest 37 years old. In 2013, it rehabilitated 68 clients, in 2014 rehabilitated 65 clients, and in 2015 rehabilitated 60 clients. The success of the institution can not be separated from the support of various parties, such as administrative officers, sosial worker, counselor, doctors, victim’s friends, and families and communities to take part on making changes the clients. It is recommended that The Ministry of Social Affairs should informmore the public that Sibolangit Center is a place to help recover victims of drug abuse, so that is expectedto provide more information to individual, family or community to came to the center if needed.
Indonesian Migrant Workers Problem in Public Sector Syamsuddin Syamsuddin; Gunadi Setyo Utomo
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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This study meant to identify problems faced by Indonesian migrant workers in public sector in Penang Island, Malaysia. Data gathered through closed and opened questionaires that 77 randomly choosen among migrant workers working in public sector in Penang. Data are analyzed through qualitative-descriptive technique, related to migrant workers right that finally their problem can be concluded. The result showed that problems faced by migrant workers in Penang Island were about training, accomodation, debt bandage, wage and overhour, health service and work-leave, violence, and work hour. It recommended that the Ministry of Social Affairs can improve its supervision on menpower service institution in implementing replacement process as regulated, sort of giving initial training before they go to work. Would-be migrant workers need to be given more comprehensive understanding on right and obligation as migrant workers and get information chanel for complaining if they are treated in behaviour that violate their right, and get guidance and advocation form Indonesian representative. In General Consulate of Republic of Indonesian, Penang needed social attache with international licenced professional social worker that help migrant worker facing problem.
Social Protection for Poor Family through Implementation of Social Security Network Sri Kuntari
Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesejahteraan Sosial
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The research is to describe social preotection for poor family through Social security network implementator, including its support and handicap in Panggungharjo Village, Sewon Underdistrict, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta specialTerritory. Data were gathered through indepth interview and documentary analysis, and analyzed through qualitatifdescrptive technique. The research found that social protection done by implementor of social security network manifested through health and educational program through one-home one-scholar, with joint venture insurance scheme. The funding hailed form village budgeting, CSR contribution, and local community. The handicap was they had yet special management, they still did as side job. The supporting factor was the local leader commitment to help poor families enhancing health and education level. It recommended that the Ministry of Social Affairs should intervene through its program for community who have local wisdom on social security for poor families.

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