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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Social Work
ISSN : 25987526     EISSN : 25987534     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31595/ijsw.v3i2.226
Core Subject : Social,
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of social work practice and policies of social work practice. IJSW, particularly focuses on the main problems in the social work practice areas as follows: Social services model for social problems intervention. Social protection model innovation for social problems intervention. Social rehabilitation model innovation for social problems intervention. Social development model innovation for social problems intervention. Social work practice intervention model innovation for social problems intervention. Social policy for social problems intervention.
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THE IMPACT OF LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM ON ECONOMIC WELFARE OF THE COMMUNITY IN TAMANSARI VILLAGE, BANYUWANGI, EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Harod Rahmad Novandi; Isbandi Rukminto Adi
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 5 No 1 (2021): IJSW
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According to the data of the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) East Java (2017), the percentage of poor people in East Java was 11.20 percent or 4.41 million people. This figure was still high compared to the national average poverty rate which was 10.12 percent of the total population. Poverty in the East Java region is dominated by rural poverty as many as 2.95 Million People and the other was due to urban poverty as much as 1.46 million people. In Tamansari Village, a rural settlement area at the foot of Mount Ijen makes the village the spearhead of public services, cultural centers, and local economic drivers. This research discusses the impact of local economic development (LED) through community-based tourism (CBT) in Tamansari village, Banyuwangi Regency, Indonesia. The research area and using qualitative approach with descriptive research. While collecting data using in-depth interviews with 30 informants consisting of local government, local economic organizations, and local communities. The results of this research show a positive impact, the first impact of LED on work behaviour , in the second impact of LED on Family Financial Management the conditions, The third impact of LED on the Improvement of the Family Economy, The fourth impact of led on changes in mindset and behavior of stakeholders in the community. Based on the results of this research note that local economic development through community-based tourism in Tamansari Village prioritizes the interests of local communities. This condition should be carried out sustainably and be connected with human, social and cultural, and physical resources.
THE ROLE OF TOURISM ASSISTANT IN PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM VILLAGE IN LEMBATA REGENCY Yudha Eka Nugraha
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Lembata Regency is known as a cultural attraction of whale hunting which is well known internationally. Moreover, the government wants to introduce Lembata's potential product by establish Tourism Village so that tourist visits can increase and can improve the welfare of the community through tourism. Because of the target, the government collaborates with tourism assistants in managing 26 Tourism Villages in Lembata Regency. This study aims to describe the role of tourism assistants in accompany development of 26 Tourism Villages in Lembata Regency. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. Data obtained from observations, interviews with key informants, and documentation during the activities. The results showed that the role of tourism companion consists of various contributions summarized in four roles, namely as a facilitator, as an educator and motivator, as a liaison as well as a coordinator and mediator, and as an implementer of monitoring and evaluation of each mentoring program being implemented. Some of the obstacles found in the mentoring process were distance, time, and strict health protocols that were sometimes neglected due to the pandemic covid 19.
SOCIAL SKILL OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS AT BANCEUY TRADITIONAL KAMPONG, SUBANG Theresia Martina Marwanti; Nenden Rainy Sundary; Benny Setya Nugraha
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The purpose of the research is to know how far the social skill of community organizers at anceuy Traditional Community which has special tradition . Community organizers should have skilsl in organizing community such as facilitative and educational skills. The Sub-problematics of the research are facilitative and educational skills of community organizers. The method used is quantitative with descriptive approach. The total respondents are 15 respondents using census technique. Data gathering techniques are questioner. observation and documentation study. Validity test used Pearson Product Moment formula and reliability test used Alpha Cronbach. The result showed facilitative and educational skills at Banceuy traditional Community is good . Facilitative skill is fairly good ,3.23 and educational is good, 2.89. The task and function of community organizers closely related to one of the social functions is helping people to enhance and to use ability effectively to do the life task and solve problem. To run the life task well, community organizers must have good skill. It needs enhancing capacity or training of human resources quality of community organizers.
ELDERLY SELF ADJUSTMENT AT TRESNA WERDHA BLITAR SOCIAL SERVICES TULUNGAGUNG DORMITORY Almera Nestyan Faemy; Rini Hartini Rinda Andayani; Sri Ratna Ningrum
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This research is motivated by the living conditions of the elderly who must feel living in social service institutions or orphanages. Being separated from family, limited family care and neglect are some of the reasons why the elderly live in orphanages. The elderly who are in the orphanage are required to be able to adapt, both to various rules, to the physical and social environment. This study aims to describe the characteristics of the elderly, personal adjustment, social adjustment and the barriers of the elderly in adjustment. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, participatory observation and documentation studies. Purposive sampling technique to determine six informants, consisting of the elderly and nursing home staff. Examination of the validity of the data and data analysis techniques using qualitative tests. The results of the study indicate that there are still elderly informants who have problems in personal adjustment, namely there are elderly who have not been able to accept their physical conditions and illness conditions, so they experience emotional shocks such as complaining and feeling disappointed in themselves. While in social adjustment, there are elderly who experience problems in interacting, have disharmonious relationships, and obstacles in interacting with nursing home staff due to distrust of nursing home staff. The conclusion of the research is that the adjustment of the elderly requires social support from professional caregivers, especially because the elderly who are in the orphanage are rarely visited by their families. The main recommendation is the need for caregivers who understand the needs of the elderly, it is also necessary to develop individual and group therapies that will help the elderly to be able to enjoy their old age well in the orphanage.
DIMENSIONS OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE ERA OF REGIONAL AUTONOMY Dyah Asri Gita Pratiwi; Didit Susiyanto
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The policy for implementing regional autonomy is part of the government's political will to respond to environmental demands that have undergone changes. This will have significant implications not only for changes in the system of governance, but also for changes in the mental and mindset of local government officials in particular, and all elements of the supporting forces for regional development (stakeholders) in general. In the regional autonomy policy, the government's ability to make public policies is closely related to achieving the goals of regional development. The importance of this policy will affect the development of social development as part of regional autonomy. Thus, it is hoped that every community will participate in social development through various aspects that have been carried out by the government through public policies. Social development in the era of regional autonomy can provide great opportunities to increase community participation in various goals in order to achieve prosperous conditions. However, the challenge of social development in the current era of regional autonomy is how the dimensions of social development in the current era of regional autonomy are.
RESILIENCE OF DIVORCED MOTHERS IN HARJAMUKTI VILLAGE, CIREBON, INDONESIA Meilani Dewi Setiamanah; Jumayar Marbun; Nurhayani Lubis
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This study is intended to find out how the resilience of divorced mothers in Harjamukti Village, Harjamukti District, Cirebon City, namely in the aspect of personal competence, believing in oneself, accepting positive change, self-control and aspects of spiritual influence. The research method is a quantitative descriptive survey with a sample of 50 mothers who are divorced, have family dependents and become the head of the family who live in Harjamukti Village, Harjamukti District, Cirebon City. The data collection techniques were questionnaires and documentation studies, with measuring instruments: the CD-RISC scale developed by Connor & Davidson, and previously modified. The results showed that the respondent's level of resilience was high with a score of 5,996. There are three aspects that are in the high category, namely: Personal Competence aspect (1.434), Accepting Change positively (1.412), and Spiritual Influence aspect (802). While the other two aspects are in the medium category, namely: the aspect of Self-Belief (1.643) and the aspect of Self-Control (704). Respondents who are resilient after divorce and can get out of stressful situations are able to carry out their dual roles, as housewives as well as heads of families. Respondents have all the components needed to shape them into a resilient person (although not all).

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