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Admiral Nelson Aritonang
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ijsw@poltekesos.ac.id
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+6222-2504838
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Bandung Polytechnic of Social Welfare Jl. IR. H. Juanda No.367 Dago, Bandung
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Jawa barat
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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PRACTICE AND THEORY OF SOCIAL WORK IN CASE STUDY OF THE REHABILITATION OF DRUG VICTIMS CLIENTS IN IPWL ANKN SURABAYA Fadly Yulianto
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 2 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v6i2.467

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Every social worker when doing social work practice. All of this cannot be separated from the need to provide good services to individuals, groups and communities so that social problems can be resolved properly. The values ​​and ethics of social work in Indonesia are currently regulated in the Code of Ethics for the Social Work Profession or commonly called the Kodepeksos which was created by the Indonesian Professional Social Worker Association (IPSPI) and is also regulated in Law Number 14 of 2019 concerning Social Workers. In practice, there are still ethical dilemmas that occur in the field. Social work principles that are always applied by social workers often face serious challenges from the conditions in the field. The client as the need for social welfare services is the main goal in an intervention. In applying these values ​​and ethics, social workers are expected to apply the principles of social work. So that the main goal in social services can be given to the maximum to the client. In addition, another goal is to prevent social workers from committing malpractice to the clients being handled.
INSURANCE AS A FORM OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR WOMEN INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS Versanudin Hekmatyar; Istianah Istianah
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 2 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v6i2.587

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Social protection is a right obtained by the migrant workers. Based on statistics in 2019, the number of women migrant workers was 44% higher than men migrant workers. Social protection is a guarantee provided by the government to protect its citizens who work both in country and abroad. This study aims to describe how women migrant workers interprets the social protection provided to them, especially related to health insurance. Health insurance is an obligation of the government, both the government of the country of origin and the recipient country for workers. This research was conducted on 5 women migrant workers in Hong Kong. The women migrant workers are them who are currently working or who have returned to Indonesia either because of the contract period has ended or because of layoffs. The study demonstrates three meanings of social protection for women migrant workers: assistance, security, and equity. Women migrant workers are able to interpret the social protection based on their experiences.
Indonesian Journal Of Social Work Volume 6 Number 2 February 2023: COPING STRATEGI KORBAN PENYALAHGUNAAN NAPZA PEREMPUAN DALAM MENGHADAPI HIGH RISK SITUATION PADA IPWL DI JAWA BARAT Sinta Yulianti Suyono; Yuti Sri Ismudiyati; Eni Rahayuningsih
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 2 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v6i2.732

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For drug users, returning to being a “normal” person is a struggling process. There is a High-Risk Situation that can cause the recovery process (abstinence) for drug users not to reuse. The ability to deal with various difficult situations or events, both personal demands (internal) and community demands (external) can cause pressure on a person. But whether an event will cause pressure or not, depends on how the individual handles it, which is called coping. This study aims to determine the Coping Strategy of female drug abusers in confronting High-Risk Situations at IPWL in West Java and to design programs to improve drug abusers of women’s coping capabilities. The method used in this research is quantitative with a descriptive approach. The results showed that of drug abuse of female in dealing with situations related to feelings faced by both negative and positive emotions tend to do Coping Strategy: Emotional Focus Coping (EFC), where they follow what is being felt. If the negative emotions are being felt, they will lost in these feelings which allows them to do things that can trigger a relapse or can hinder the rehabilitation process that is being carried out. Likewise, when faced with positive emotional situations, they also tend to enjoy the joy they feel so that their behavior is less controlled. Based on this, it is necessary for social workers and addiction counselors at IPWL to pay attention to mentoring drug abusers when they face situations related to emotional aspects. So that of drug abuse can choose effective coping strategies and rehabilitation goals can be achieved.
RESILIENSI ORANG DENGAN HIV/AIDS DAMPINGAN YAYASAN SAHABAT SEHAT MITRA SEBAYA DI KABUPATEN SUKOHARJO Selva Gigih Ginata; Nelson Aritonang
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 2 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v6i2.735

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ABSTRACT This research is motivated by the stigma and discrimination received by people living with HIV/AIDS in Sukoharjo. Purpose of writing this scientifict paper is to describe the level of resilience of PLWHA assisted by YASEMA. Method used in this scientifict paper is quantitative methods with descriptive methods, a population of 40 people living with HIV and a sample of 40 respondents. The data collection technique used is a questionnaire in the form of Resilience Questions-Test which is equipped with observation and study documentation. The data analysis technique was carried out using descriptive statistical data. Result of this scientifict paper uses seven aspects according to Reivich & Shatte with scores: emotion regulation (842), impulse control (833), optimism (943), analysis of the causes of problems (789), empathy (831), self-efficacy (769), and reaching out (936). The conclusion from the results of this study is that the resilience level of PLWHA assisted by YASEMA is at a moderate level and the range is close to low resilience. Based on the results of this study, the researcher offers a program to increase the resilience of PLWHA assisted by YASEMA Sukoharjo through the program "Increasing the Resilience of PLWHA Assisted by the Sahabat Sehat Mitra Sebaya Foundation in Sukoharjo through Self Help Groups”.
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION IN SCHOOLS ENVIRONMENT Tukino Tukino
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 2 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v6i2.737

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The territory of Indonesia is an area that is prone to disasters, both natural, non-natural and social disasters. The occurrence of various disasters in Indonesia resulted in loss of life and property, damage to educational facilities in the form of collapsing school buildings, and school children who were threatened not to be able to carry out learning in class. The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) noted that since the earthquake and tsunami in Aceh in 2004, and various disaster events up to 2014, in total more than 300,000 people died and more than 10,000 schools were affected by the disaster, either heavily damaged or collapsed (BNPB: 2014). Children are one of the most vulnerable groups when a disaster occurs. One way to protect children from disasters is to make disaster risk reduction a part of the school curriculum. This study was conducted using the secondary data research methods, with the locus of study on data from various parties regarding disaster risk reduction education in schools. The data collected was then analyzed using document analysis techniques. The results of the analysis conclude that social workers are needed in disaster risk reduction in schools environment
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER PADA KORBAN PERDAGANGAN ORANG DI YAYASAN KUSUMA BONGAS, KABUPATEN INDRAMAYU Gameta Syifa Ardina; Pribowo Pribowo
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 2 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v6i2.738

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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the number of victims of trafficking in persons due to economic constraints. Victims of trafficking in persons experience various problems as a result of their traumatic experiences, making them vulnerable to experiencing indications of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Individuals with PTSD experience impairment in social functioning for more than six months. This research aims to determine the description of PTSD in trafficking victims, which can be seen from five aspects, namely re-experiencing, avoidance, negative alternations, hyperarousal, and social aspects. This research is descriptive research with quantitative methods. Respondents of this study were victims of trafficking in persons at the Kusuma Bongas Foundation in Indramayu using a census sample that used all members of the population as many as 32 people. The data collection instrument used was guided by the PTSD screening standard measurement tool published by DSM-V, namely PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) with the addition of question items on social aspects. This instrument has been tested valid and reliable. The data collection technique used is the distribution of questionnaires with the home visit method. The results showed that there were 10 victims of trafficking who experienced indications of PTSD at the Kusuma Bongas Foundation with a percentage of 31.25% and all aspects of PTSD were included in the low category. The results of the problem analysis show that avoidance aspects and social aspects have high scores. The results showed that respondents tended to experience disturbances in their social aspects so that they needed a treatment program with reference to the perspective of social work
RELASI KEMISKINAN PADA PRAKTEK PERDAGANGAN PEREMPUAN KELAS BAWAH DALAM DUNIA PROSTITUSI : Studi Kasus pada Pekerja Seks Komersial di Desa Bongas Kecamatan Bongan Kabupaten Indramayu Ahmad Yaneri; Eri Susanto; Nike Vonika
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 2 (2023): IJSW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31595/ijsw.v6i2.741

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Human trafficking can be categorized as transnational organized crime. The problem of human trafficking is very complex. Efforts to prevent and overcome trafficking victims must be carried out in an integrated manner. This study aims to explore: 1) the processes and ways in which women are entangled in the practice of covert prostitution 2) social networks those are formed in the practice of covert prostitution, and 3) the factors that encourage women to become entangled in the practice of covert prostitution. The research uses a qualitative method. Research data sources are the Bongas Village Government, women are entangled in the practice of covert prostitution, and activist at the Yayasan Bunga Bangsa. The locus of this study is located at Bongas Village, Sub District of Bongas, Indramayu District, West Java Province. The selection of this locus is because there are women who are trapped in covert prostitution and Bongas Kusuma Foundation engaged in community empowerment and development. The results of the study show as follows: 1) the way to ensnare women into covert prostitutes is to provide high income offers, 2) the social network formed in the case of trafficking in women who were used as prostitutes in the form of partial social networks and social networks of interests, and 3) The background factors that cause women to become victims of trafficking are factor of economic poverty, factor of limited employment opportunities, factor of the low level of education, factor of family problems, and factor of early marriage that have an impact on divorce

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