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Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Service)
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 25808680     EISSN : 2722239X     DOI : 10.20473/jlm.v3i2.2019.50-52
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Service) (p-ISSN: 2580-8680 , e-ISSN: 2722-239X) is a scientific journal that publishes articles of community service from the application of various scientific disciplines. The purpose of this journal publication is to disseminate the results of community service activities that have been achieved in the field of community service. JLM, in particular, focuses on the main problems in developing the following sciences in community service: health, social sciences, entrepreneurship, technology, and teaching education.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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PREVENTING SCHOOL VIOLENCE AMONG ADOLESCENTS THROUGH SOCIALIZATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FIRST AID (PFA) AT SMA NEGERI 1 GENTENG BANYUWANGI: CEGAH PERILAKU KEKERASAN PADA REMAJA MELALUI SOSIALISASI DI SMA N 1 GENTENG BANYUWANGI Fitranisa, Intan; Kumalaningrum, Dwi Retna; Firtha Ayu Rachmasari; Bella Amanda
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Violence in educational settings represents a critical issue that negatively affects adolescents’ psychological well-being, social functioning, and educational continuity. Such incidents frequently remain underreported due to limited self-protection literacy and inadequate psychosocial safety within school environments. This community engagement program aimed to identify the forms of violence experienced by students, analyze factors underlying reluctance to report incidents, and enhance violence prevention awareness through the integration of regulatory-based socialization and Psychological First Aid (PFA). The program was implemented at SMA Negeri 1 Genteng Banyuwangi and involved 100 students, utilizing a pre-intervention descriptive quantitative survey, followed by violence prevention socialization aligned with the Regulation of the Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Number 46 of 2023, as well as basic PFA training. The findings indicated that 36.6% of students had experienced violence, predominantly verbal and psychological forms such as catcalling, bullying, and violations of personal boundaries. Reluctance to report incidents was mainly attributed to fear of negative social consequences, the persistence of a victim-blaming culture, and limited trust in school reporting mechanisms. The integration of regulatory socialization and PFA is therefore recommended as a sustainable approach to improving violence-related literacy, strengthening psychosocial safety, and fostering a safe and supportive school environment.
EDUCATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SUN FILTERED PHOTOTHERAPY AIRLANGGA BILIRUBIN SUN (AIRBILISUN) TO IMPROVE HEALTH WORKERS KNOWLEDGE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF NEONATAL JAUNDICE IN BANYUWANGI, EAST JAVA Sampurna, Mahendra Tri Arif; Zaidan, Andi Hamim; Husnina, Zida; Irwanto; Utomo, Martono Tri; Kusumastuti, Neurinda Permata; Avandi, Muhammad Irvan; Naznuddin, Muhammad; Ryandono, Muhammad Nafik Hadi; Rafsanjani, Egi Azhar; Azhari, Syah Reza Budi; Fannani, Achmad Rifqi; Quendangen, Valentinus Mahendra Aaron
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Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia remains a common condition encountered in primary neonatal care, particularly in settings with limited access to standard phototherapy equipment. In Banyuwangi Regency, gaps in health workers’ knowledge and unequal availability of phototherapy devices contribute to suboptimal management practices, including unsafe reliance on uncontrolled sun exposure. This community service program aimed to strengthen health workers’ capacity in managing neonatal jaundice through education, training, and the implementation of an appropriate technology innovation, the Airlangga Bilirubin Sun (AirBiliSun). The program involved 30 health workers from hospitals and community health centers and was implemented through sequential stages of socialization, training, technology application, mentoring, and evaluation. Participants’ knowledge was assessed using pre-test and post-test questionnaires. Quantitative analysis demonstrated a significant improvement in knowledge following the intervention. The mean knowledge score increased from 58.88 ± 17.56 before the program to 73.77 ± 19.57 after the program. The proportion of participants with poor knowledge decreased from 26.7% to 3.3%, while those with good knowledge increased from 20.0% to 30.0%. Statistical testing confirmed that the improvement was significant (paired t-test, p < 0.001; Wilcoxon signed-rank test, p = 0.041). These findings indicate that combining structured education, hands-on training, and mentoring with the use of appropriate technology can improve health workers’ readiness to manage neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in resource-limited service settings. Institutional support from local government and national downstreaming initiatives further highlights the potential sustainability and replicability of the program. The AirBiliSun community service program demonstrates a practical approach to strengthening neonatal care services and promoting safer management practices in primary health facilities.
UTILIZATION OF CORNCOBS FOR WASTE REDUCTION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN SLAHARWOTAN VILLAGE, LAMONGAN REGENCY Ambrosius Resturana Afsunasa; Noviandini Intan Safitri; Alf Arira Ananta Aysya; Khalifah Berlian; Malika Aina Zafira; Candra Amrta; Fairuz Zahira; Galuh Ajeng Aridewa; Muhammad Azhar Hibatullah; Dwi Yuli Pujiastuti
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Slaharwotan Village is one of the areas that produces large amounts of corncob waste in Lamongan Regency, which is often discarded or burned, creating environmental and health risks. This community service program aims to address agricultural waste in Slaharwotan Village, specifically the underutilization of corncob waste, by introducing an innovative method to process corncobs into flour for dry cookie production. The community service was implemented using an educational-participatory approach involving 27 participants from Kelompok Penerima Manfaat Program Keluarga Harapan (KPM-PKH), through theory sessions, practical exercises, and evaluation. After the training, 100% of participants reached a “good” level of understanding. The program also demonstrated the technical steps for producing corncob flour and using it in cookies with basic household equipment. At least one participant showed interest in starting a home-based business. This initiative supports SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by reducing waste, creating entrepreneurship opportunities, and utilizing local resources. However, limited discussion of marketing strategies, pricing, and participant monitoring hindered optimal progress tracking due to time constraints. Therefore, further evaluation is needed through regular monitoring and support from community leaders, collaboration with residents who have milling equipment, and additional training on pricing and marketing to ensure the program’s sustainability.
STRENGTHENING ONE HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION AT AIRPORTS THROUGH CROSS-SECTORAL BIOSECURITY MANAGEMENT Permatasari, Dian Ayu; Raharjo, Dadik; Effendi, Mustofa Helmi; Budiarto; Suwanti, Lucia Tri
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This community service program was directed at enhancing the implementation of the One Health approach at airports through cross-sectoral biosecurity management. Airports are important gateways where close interactions among humans, animals and the environment create a high potential for the emergence of zoonotic diseases. The activities were conducted at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport and involved airport authorites, airport operational staff, quarantine officers, public health agencies, and academic collaborators. The program include socialization sessions, focus group discussions, workshops, and mentoring activities aimed at  strengthening stakeholders understanding of One Health principles and improving coordination mechanisms in biosecurity management. The results indicated improved cross-sectoral coordination, increased awareness of zoonotic risks management, and greater preparedness among participants to implement standardized biosecurity practices. The academic capacity building activities supported participants readiness for scientific publication and improved citation strategies. Overall, the program demonstrates that a cross-sectoral biosecurity management approach can serve as an effective strategy to strengthens the implementation of One Health at airports and promote sustainable public health protection.
OPTIMIZATION OF VILLAGE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS THROUGH VOLUNTOURISM AND GREEN HOMESTAY GOVERNANCE BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM IN KANDANGAN VILLAGE, SENDURO DISTRICT, LUMAJANG REGENCY Suharto, Bambang; Suharno, Novianto Edi; Kinasih, Sri Endah; Hidayatullah, Syarifuddin; Limanto, Mikhail Vins Louis; Jannah, Dian Mifthakhul; Aini, Silvi Kurrotul; Salsabila, Zahara; Pahmi, Syamsul; Juliani, Reni
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This community service study aims to strengthen tourism governance in Kandangan Village, Senduro District, Lumajang Regency, through the integration of a Voluntourism approach and the development of Green Homestays grounded in Tengger local wisdom. The method employed consists of interactive training integrated with field-based practices involving BUMDes, Pokdarwis, homestay owners, and the local community. The program focuses on strengthening village tourism institutions, fostering innovation in voluntourism-based tourism products, and facilitating the transformation of conventional Homestays into Green Homestays. Program evaluation was conducted using pretest and posttest instruments to measure improvements in participants’ knowledge and understanding of Green Homestay principles. The results indicate that 77% of participants experienced an increase in understanding, demonstrating the effectiveness of the training in enhancing community capacity. This study contributes to the development of a Green Homestay governance model that integrates environmentally responsible practices with local cultural values, while also reinforcing Voluntourism as a strategy for community-based tourism development. The findings affirm that institutional collaboration and active community participation are key determinants in achieving economically, socio-culturally, and environmentally sustainable and competitive village tourism.