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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility
Published by Universitas Bakrie
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26853833     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36782/ijsr
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility (IJSR) e-ISSN 2685-3833 is an Open Access Journal that publishes scientific articles of community service research and policy analysis focuses on the fields of (1) community services, empowerment and entrepreneurships; (2) application of science and technology for sustainable development; (3) social, political, and economic Issues; (4) sustainable governance and public policy; (5) information and communication strategy published by Lembaga Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPkM) Universitas Bakrie. IJSR publishes 2 times in a year every June (Submission deadline April 30th) and December (Submission deadline October 30th)
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Pelatihan Pemeliharaan Website Sistem Informasi Rukun Warga Nurhasanah Nugraha, Siti; Herliawan, Irwan; Rahmawati, Ami; Ambarsari, Diah Ayu; Fikri, Muhamad
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.207

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The rapid development of technology has made information dissemination not only through offline media, but also online media contribute to the provision of information. One of the areas that use information technology in the service process is Rukun Warga (RW). RW 13 is one of 22 RW’s in Cipinang Melayu Village, which currently uses a manual system in the service process. In addition, the problem faced by the administrators of RW 13 is the lack of knowledge in managing and maintaining the website. As a form of service to the surrounding community, a group of lecturers from Universitas Nusa Mandiri conducted a community service activity in the environment of RW 13 in the form of training activities on website maintenance of the Neighborhood Information System. This activity aims to make the participants understand how important it is to maintain the website so that the website will continue to run optimally. Participants in this community service activity are RT administrators, RW administrators, and youth from RW 13 youth organizations. The method used in this community service activity is interactive theoretical training, while the practical method uses simulation and question and answer methods. The evaluation results of the community service activities conducted based on the completion of questionnaires by 20 participants can be concluded that the participants are satisfied with the implementation of this training activity so that it can increase the knowledge, understanding and skills of the participants on the importance of website maintenance. In addition, the participants argue that this community service activity in the form of training has met the expectations of the participants, can increase the knowledge and skills of the participants, and can help solve existing problems.
Etiket Era Baru Berbasis Muatan Lokal untuk Produk Unggulan “Batik Heritage Laweyan” Siap Ekspor Sayekti, Pranti; Irawanto, Rudi
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.211

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This community service activity which is carried out in the form of training aims to provide skills to Mahkota Laweyan Small and Medium Industries (IKM) in designing new era batik etiket based on local content, especially for superior products "Laweyan Heritage Batik" ready for export. Mahkota Laweyan is one of the IKMs in Kampoeng Batik Laweyan which produces eco-friendly batik. Currently, Mahkota Laweyan has 17 employees who generally handle batik production and marketing. Now, Mahkota Laweyan has 12 types of batik products that have been patented and have fulfilled SNI. Products that have met the Indonesian National Standard have the right to use the collective mark held by the Kampoeng Batik Laweyan Development Forum (FPKBL). However, these patented batik products still do not have a label to display the brand on each type of product. Even though the brand is needed to introduce the product to the wider community. IKM Kampoeng Batik Laweyan, including the Mahkota Laweyan, is tasked with preserving Laweyan cultural products, one of which is etiket which is becoming extinct. Therefore, for the sake of exporting and preserving cultural products, it is necessary to design labels based on local content, not only to fulfill marketing purposes but also to revitalize labels as cultural products. The function of etiket is to carry the brand name, represent products that have a good reputation, and bring local Laweyan content to be introduced in the domestic and foreign markets. The design of a new era of etiket based on local content is carried out with assistance. Etiket batik that has been designed is then applied to batik products for marketing purposes both online and offline marketing.
Peningkatan Literasi Digital untuk Menangkal Hoaks pada Siswa SMP Putri Arini, Diana; Agung Pramudito, Anselmus; Riyanto, Riyanto; Sukarman , Sukarman
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.215

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Students are vulnerable group to being provoked by hoax news, this is because their thinking and emotional management skills are still immature. Hoax reporting has an impact on prejudice, hostility between groups and problems managing emotions due to accessing hate news. The aim of this activity is to increase digital literacy among students and provide journalistic training so that students are able to use social media healthily and avoid hoax news. The implementation was carried out at the private school SMP Teachers also admit that students often don't focus in class because they use their cellphones to check social media or play games. The activities provided were conducting digital literacy education and journalism training for 23 junior high school students. Measurements were carried out by assessing the results of the Pre-Test and posttest regarding digital literacy material, assignment of news writing tasks and participant satisfaction. The results show that there is a very significant increase in students' digital literacy knowledge. The level of student satisfaction with activities is in the good category. Suggestions for development for further activities include monitoring digital literacy regarding the use of social media.
Smart Parenting dalam Membentuk Karakter Anak pada Era Digitalisasi di Kabupaten Kubu Raya, Kalimantan Barat Patriani, Ira; Haryaningsih, Sri; Devi Andriani, Farah; Risna Sari, Ade; Maulana, Akbar; Ananda Pratiwi, Putri
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.217

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Along with the times, the role of parents in helping children's growth and development so that they grow into intelligent children becomes a responsibility that must be done. However, public awareness and understanding, especially parents, do not know how to provide good parenting to children. This can lead to undirected child behavior and a lack of stable emotions. Community Service Activities (PKM) are carried out to socialize how good and correct parenting is for children, especially children with special needs at Sekolah Luar Biasa (SLB) Ibu Bahagia, Sungai Raya District, Kubu Raya Regency, Kalimantan Barat Regency. The main target of this activity is the parents/guardians of students of SLB Ibu Bahagia. The activity plan includes socialization about parenting, education about sexual harassment, and discussion sessions. The results of this activity show an increase in the understanding of participants (parents/guardians of students) in providing proper parenting and sharing knowledge about examples of improper parenting that must be avoided.
Implementasi Desain Tempat Sampah Ergonomis di PT Pacific Place Mall Nursetyowati, Prismita; Jachryandestama, Raden; Hartono, Gunawarman; Fanya, Annissa; Vabiano, Almindo; Safira, Salwa; Kurnia Dewi, Kadek
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.219

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One of the biggest contributors to the waste that goes into the Bantargebang TPST comes from areas and companies in DKI Jakarta. Therefore, the DKI Jakarta Government passed Governor Regulation No. 102 of 2021 concerning Obligations for Waste Management in Areas and Companies. With this Governor's Regulation, the waste bins not only meet the Governor's Regulation criteria but also must meet ergonomic standards to facilitate the sorting process. Pacific Place is one of the areas whose existing waste bins did not meet the criteria set by the Governor's Regulation, and segregation at the source was still ineffective, so it still must be re-sorted. As part of the Community Service, the team designed and provided ergonomic waste bins for sorting and provided socialization of a sorting system according to the Governor's Regulation. Prior to manufacturing ergonomic bins, a series of Focus Group Discussions (FGD), independent work, waste sampling, prototype trials, and socializations were carried out. Ergonomic waste bins have been designed according to Pacific Place requirements and comply with the Governor Regulation regulations and have high waste segregation efficiency with a 95-100% waste capture rate and 0-5% waste contamination rate for each type of waste bin tested: easy to decompose, recyclables and residue. The final product will be implemented in high-traffic areas so that it can also be an educational tool for Pacific Place visitors. With this implementation, Pacific Place is expected to contribute to reducing greenhouse gases from DKI Jakarta's solid waste sector and implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Pelatihan Transparansi dan Akuntabilitas di Yayasan Radiyatan Mardiyah Prumpung Jakarta Timur Lucyanda, Jurica; Iman Santoso, Berkah; Hady, Shofiyah; Permana, Fadil; Widiastuti, Tuti
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.222

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The community service aims to provide training and assistance related to the transparency and accountability of the foundation from law, communication, accounting, and information technology at the Radiyatan Mardiyah Foundation (YRM) Prumpung East Jakarta. Currently, YRM is facing several problems, that is does not have a deed of establishment of the foundation. In addition, YRM's financial statements are still simple and have not made financial statements based on the Foundation's financial accounting standards (Interpretation of Financial Accounting Standards/ISAK 35). This problem is due to the limited understanding of the foundation management related to the transparency and accountability of the foundation. These limitations are important to be facilitated by providing training and assistance related to transparency from the perspective of law, communication, accounting, and information technology. This activity builds a YRM web and financial report application based on information technology based ISAK 35. The foundation's transparency and accountability training from law, communication, accounting, and informatics techniques was felt by participants to provide additional knowledge and understanding related to the foundation's transparency and accountability. Participants were satisfied with the material provided because it was in accordance with the information needs that were needed by the foundation management. This activity provides benefits for trainees on how important transparency and accountability are for the foundation. The output of this service is that YRM immediately has a legal entity and is able to implement the information technology-based financial statements based on ISAK 35.
Perencanaan Sistem Pengumpulan Minyak Jelantah di RT 05 RW 09 Kelurahan Jaticempaka Bekasi Fairus, Sirin; Asiah, Nurul; Astuti, Rizki Maryam; Dwi Yulianti, Rindu; Arkana, Arkana; Dwi Saputra, Ridho; Nurfadila, Tasya
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 5 No. 02 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v5i02.235

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The regional governments of Jaticempaka Subdistrict Bekasi (RT 05 RW 09) were committed to improving their area from pollution due to the disposal of cooking oil waste into the environment. Through collaboration between the government and the Bakrie University PKM team, community service activities in educational efforts regarding the management of cooking oil waste were carried out in RT 05 RW 09 Jaticempaka Subdistrict Bekasi. In the first step, the level of participants’ knowledge regarding cooking oil waste was measured using a questionnaire method. In the second step, the cooking oil damage indicators, health hazards, the impact of disposing of cooking oil waste into the environment, and its recycled products were socialized through interactive discussions. The results given through the questionnaire showed that all participants (n=24) of RT 05 RW 09 Jaticempaka Subdistrict – Bekasi used cooking oil, with an average usage of 1-2 litre in one week. As many as 37% of participants threw the cooking oil waste into the waterways or ground, and 50% threw it into the trash. This phenomenon was because participants did not know how to dispose of cooking oil waste properly, as well as its value-added recycled products. However, all participants agreed to establish the collection system for cooking oil waste disposal in the RT 05 RW 09 area, Jaticempaka Subdistrict - Bekasi. Therefore, through this socialization activity, the 24 participants committed and initiated the collection system of cooking oil waste disposal by collecting it using 2L jerrycans distributed by the committee.

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