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Community Development Journal
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Comunity Development Journal adalah kumpulan jurnal pengabdian masyarakat yang dilakukan oleh civitas akademika Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya.
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An Empowerment Of Educators And Parents In Increasing The Value Of Religious Moderation In Early Childhood: Increasing The Value Of Religious Moderation In Early Childhood Syaikhon, Dr. Muhammad Syaikhon, SHI., MHI.; Djuwari, Djuwari; Berda Asmara , Berda Asmara; Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah , Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah; Nanang Rokhman Saleh , Nanang Rokhman Saleh; Andini Hardiningrum, Andini Hardiningrum
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i3.5362

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Intolerance is one of the problems that occurs in Indonesia, especially in Gresik district. Educational institutions are the right solution to instill the value of moderation which can eliminate attitudes of intolerance, especially starting from early childhood education. Taman Asuh Anak Muslim (TAAM) Adinda is one of the early childhood education institutions located in Kepatihan village, Menganti sub-district, Gresik district. This institution consists of KB, RA, TPA, and TPQ. The problem faced at TAAM Adinda is that many educators and parents still do not understand the methods and importance of the value of religious moderation in early childhood. This community service activity was carried out to increase knowledge and understanding about increasing the value of religious moderation in early childhood at TAAM Adinda, Kepatihan Menganti Gresik. The time for implementing activities is 4 months. The method used was to gather educators and parents of TAAM Adinda students and then provide counseling about increasing the value of religious moderation in early childhood. This extension uses lecture and question and answer methods. The respondent's level of knowledge can be determined through a pre-test in the form of a questionnaire which will be filled in by the respondent to determine the level of knowledge regarding increasing the value of religious moderation in early childhood. The pre-test was carried out before the counseling was given, meanwhile to determine the increase in respondents' knowledge regarding increasing the value of religious moderation in early childhood, it could be determined by comparing the results of the post-test which was completed by the respondents after the counseling was carried out with the results of the pre-test. The output results of this community service activity are national journals and reports on increasing respondents' knowledge, understanding and awareness regarding increasing the value of religious moderation in early childhood. The conclusion in this community service activity is that the knowledge of educators and parents of students at the TAAM Adinda institution based on the pre-test results is mostly still low, while based on the post-test results, almost all participants have experienced an increase.
A Mental Warriors: Health and Socioeconomic Independence Development Program for People with Mental Disorders in Gresik Regency algristian, hafid; Khamida, Khamida; Fitriyah, Fifi Khoirul; Bariyah, Khadijah Khairul
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Background: The number of people with mental disorders (ODGJ) in Gresik Regency in 2020 reached 2,250 people with mental health service coverage reaching 64%. These mental health services are limited to examination and treatment only. In the last three years (2020-2022) the Proposing Team initiated a mental and psychosocial recovery program for ODGJ in Tlogopojok Village, Gresik District, and succeeded in achieving a recovery rate from zero to 60%. This activity will continue this year as an ongoing program with a variety of programs and wider sub-district coverage in Gresik District. This community center will be a forum for training, mentoring and coaching activities for ODGJ from both health and socio-economic aspects. Objective: This community service activity aims to develop the health and socioeconomic independence of ODGJ, by establishing a community center for ODGJ. Method: The implementation method used in this Mental Warriors community service activity uses a participatory rural appraisal (PRA) model, namely non-productive communities are invited proactively to build health and socioeconomic independence. The implementation stages start from counseling, training and mentoring. Results: Selecting stable ODGJ can use the PULIH questionnaire, Sensory-Cognitive activities provide provision to ODGJ to understand orders and maintain cleanliness before implementing the culinary program, and culinary training activities for making salted egg dishes can provide provision to ODGJ and their families in the context of independent socio-economic empowerment . Conclusion: 1) Selecting stable ODGJ can still use the PULIH questionnaire, but on the other hand it still requires clinical re-assessment by a mental expert (psychiatrist or psychologist) 2) Sensory-Cognitive activities can provide provisions for ODGJ to understand commands and maintain cleanliness before implementing culinary programs. 3) Culinary training activities for making salted egg dishes and talam cakes can provide provisions for ODGJ and their families in the context of independent socioeconomic empowerment.
Implementation Of Strengthening Numeration Literacy And Adaptation Of Technology Pratikno, Heru; Kokok Dj Purwanto; Atsani Wulansari
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.4627

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It turns out that education held in elementary schools still experiences many obstacles. The obstacles in question include the lack of professional teachers, low student ability, limited infrastructure, and so on. This is the kind of thing that is still being experienced by SDN KI Hajar Dewantara 01. Therefore, the aim of this service is that the team wants to inform the school about the causes of students' low ability in numeracy literacy. Apart from that, the team wants to provide solutions to teachers to improve students' abilities, especially in terms of strengthening numeracy literacy. Not only that, another goal is that the team wants to increase teachers' knowledge in adapting technology for learning. This service includes solving cases so that the suitable method used to analyze data is descriptive qualitative. The research results show that it is not enough to rely solely on school teachers to increase the strengthening of numeracy literacy. For this reason, contribution, collaboration and consistency from various interested parties are needed. Thus, the success of education at the elementary level needs to be fought for better continuity of further education.
EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF HOUSEWIVES IN EARLY DETECTION OF CHILDREN'S PULMONARY TB IN THE RW 8 AREA, PUTAT JAYA DISTRICT SURABAYA: - Sari, Ethyca; M.Nancye, Pandeirot M.Nancye; Intiyaswati
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.5286

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Tuberculosis (TB) in Indonesia has been detected to be increasing in recent years. Community involvement in tackling TB disease is very necessary. Child TB cases are not clearly visible if the family does not understand the signs and symptoms they cause. There is a need for knowledge regarding early detection of pulmonary TB in children through TB ​​screening. In an effort to reduce the increase in children's TB, the participation of the family is needed, especially the mother who is currently the closest to the child. The aim of this community service is to increase the knowledge of housewives in early detection of TB disease in children. Community service activities include counseling, presentation of material, simulations and applying TB screening tests directly to children. This activity is carried out by 20 housewives from each RT, represented by 2 people. The activity lasts for 2 days. Empowerment and education through counseling proven to be able to increase the knowledge of housewives in carrying out TB screening in children in the area. It was found that the number screened was 152 children, consisting of cases without risk, 111 children, at risk/exposed: 26 people at risk, 15 people. It is hoped that this empowerment of housewives can continue optimally and sustainably so that the results of the discovery of suspected TB cases in children can be followed up by health workers at Community Health Centers in an effort to prevent and reduce the incidence of TB in children.
Challenges and Opportunities in the Philippine Blue Economy: A Systematic Literature Review Campos, Karl; Masita, Elly Dwi; Agustina, Heni
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Blue Economy is an emerging concept that focuses on the sustainable utilization of ocean resources. The Philippines, being an archipelagic country, has a vast potential for Blue Economy development. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the Blue Economy in the Philippines. The study examines the current state of the Blue Economy, identifies the challenges, and presents strategies for sustainable development. The review of literature includes research articles, policy documents, and relevant reports. The study used a qualitative research design, relying on secondary data analysis. The results show that the Philippines has significant potential for Blue Economy development, but the challenges include overfishing, pollution, and climate change. The paper concludes that sustainable development of the Blue Economy in the Philippines requires coordinated efforts from various stakeholders, including government, private sector, civil society, and the international community. This novel review of the emerging blue economy concept in the Philippines emphasizes its opportunities, challenges, and the need for multi-stakeholder collaboration for sustainable development, supported by an extensive analysis of diverse literature sources.
The role of community policing in the Addis Ababa City Administration's efforts to maintain community safety and security Alehegn, Derese; R. Karunakaran; Bantyergu Engida
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.5463

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This study aimed to assess the role of community policing in maintaining community safety and security in the Addis Ababa city administration and to assess the role of community policing in maintaining community safety and security community policing initiatives, information sharing, and attitudes toward community policing among community members on local security management practices. A descriptive case study was adopted, in which the target population of 328 respondents was stratified randomly into three sub-cities: Arada, Kirkos, and Addis Ketema. A structure questionnaire was used as the research instrument. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings revealed that the role of community polices included paper initiatives among members, information sharing on community policing, and community policing among community members because there were no local security management practices affecting security practices. It was recommended that the community be made aware of their role in community policing and that the police should ensure that they interact well with the community so that the members of the community will willingly provide information to the police, which may help prevent crime.
Disaster Preparedness amongst Schools Teachers: A Holistic Approach towards Development of a Research Tool Shahid, Shahid Iqbal; Dr Sarwat, Sarwat Nauman
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
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The Comprehensive School Safety Framework (CSSF) is a complete strategy for creating safe learning environments for administrators, teachers, students, and school staff. The CSS framework has three pillars: safe learning facilities, school disaster management, and risk reduction and resilience education. This study was conducted to develop a research tool to assess disaster preparedness among school teachers using the Comprehensive School Safety Framework (CSSF). A questionnaire was developed by the researcher, which had 27 items. There were 320 school teachers selected from 64 schools. On the basis of factor analysis, there were seven factors found for the disaster preparedness of school teachers: online learning and emergency preparedness, local risk awareness, physical safety and infrastructure, organization disaster management, online teaching readiness, active learning and disaster training, general awareness, and immediate response. The tool developed by the research was named disaster preparedness and risk reduction (DPRR). This tool is validated and reliable on the basis of factor analysis for the assessment of disaster preparedness amongst school teachers.
Herbal Plant Education and Hydroponic Training of Vertical and Wick System in Limited Space Andini, Ary; Prayekti, Endah; Romdloni , Muhammad Afwan; Rhomadhoni , Muslikha Nourma; Sofaria Munir, Ratna
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.5619

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The program "Empowering the Community of Simo Angin-Angin Village, Sidoarjo through the Use of Natural Materials to Achieve Health Independence" was implemented at the Simo Angin-Angin Village Hall, Krian District, Sidoarjo Regency in May-June 2023. This Community Empowerment Program (Community Service) carries a preventive and consists of a series of activities, including counseling about the use of natural materials based on the recommendations of the Koran, considering that the majority of Simo Angin-Angin village residents are Muslim. This activity also includes training in farming using the hydroponic method. The aim of this program is to strengthen health independence in Simo Angin-Angin Village in order to improve collective welfare. The Community Service program in Simo Angin-Angin Village was attended by 22 participants, consisting of health cadres and the general public. The implementation is divided into 2 stages, namely counseling regarding the Black Cumin herbal plant and training regarding vertical hydroponic procedures, as well as the use of plastic bottles with the Wick system. The evaluation results showed that participants' understanding was very good, with 95% of them achieving a score of 100, while 5% obtained a score of 80. The evaluation results of participant satisfaction with the implementation of the extension showed very good scores for the topic material and delivery of the material by resource persons on herbal plant education and hydroponic training. This Community Service activity provides skills for the community to grow crops on narrow land using a hydroponic system
IMPROVING CHILDREN'S VISUAL SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE THROUGH DRAWING AT BALI STREET MUMS AND KIDS PROJECT FOUNDATION, DENPASAR Sumadewi, Komang Trisna; Yupardhi, Toddy Hendrawan; Primatanti, Putu Asih; Harkitasari, Saktivi
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.5625

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Presently, multiple educational options exist for both primary school and higher education. The entire education system is designed to assist students in cultivating a range of abilities or intelligences inherent in each individual, encompassing mental and physical aspects. This concept is usually referred to as "Multiple Intelligences." Spatial visual intelligence is a form of intelligence that can visualize objects and possesses cognitive benefits in processing information through mental imagery. The parenting style employed by parents also influences children's intellectual ability. Based on interviews with foundation managers, it has been seen that due to online learning, youngsters affiliated with the foundation end up reverting to life on the streets, resorting to begging. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, the charity organized various programs and training sessions to enhance street children's skills. Several measures are implemented to diminish the inclination of street children to return to the streets. Nevertheless, given the prevailing circumstances, these activities have significantly reduced, resulting in children reverting to the streets as beggars, often with the consent of their parents. The foundation management anticipates providing training programs to cultivate children's intelligence, encompassing cognitive and emotional aspects. Furthermore, the foundation management seeks to provide parental education to parents of these youngsters. A service program was implemented to address these issues. It involved providing parenting education and teaching children how to draw to enhance their visual-spatial intelligence. The practice yielded a 60.4% increase in parents' knowledge and improved children's drawing skills. All participants attended this activity without exception. Therefore, this service program action was successful.
The Urgency of IPR Registration as Protection of the Intellectual Work of Indonesian Lecturers Pratiwi, Widya; Acfira, Lukytta Gusti Acfira; Juhana; Muhaimin Abdullah
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.5645

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As times progress more rapidly, the existence and contribution of intellectual products, such as books and written works, in shaping the identity and progress of a society is becoming increasingly significant. However, with advances in technology and globalization, challenges to the security and protection of intellectual work rights are increasingly complex. It underlies the urgency of registering Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) as a real effort to protect creators' rights, motivate innovation, and build the foundation of a knowledge-based economy. Unfortunately, many academic lecturers do not realize the importance of having a creation registration letter. Some are aware but do not yet know the steps for managing copyright. Therefore, this community service is carried out as a presentation at a national seminar held by the Indonesian PkM Lecturer Association, which is carried out online to disseminate knowledge and information related to IPR. The participants are lecturers from all over Indonesia. Two general pieces of information are presented in the form of (1) education on the importance of IPR and the types of works that are protected and (2) steps for managing IPR and the documents required. It is hoped that this service activity can increase public awareness in general and academic lecturers in particular that IPR registration is not only a legal requirement but also a strategic step to form a society that respects creativity protects the rights of creators and encourages sustainable economic growth. Thus, this activity contributes to advancing knowledge in this country.