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Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement
ISSN : 27754847     EISSN : 27760421     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28932/jice
Sebagai jurnal yang dapat menjadi sarana inovasi bagi para seluruh masyarakat di tingkat Nasional maupun Internasional. Jurnal yang menjadi pilihan bagi seluruh lapisan masyarakat riset yang ingin menerapkan penemuannya dan mensosialisasikannya sehingga bermanfaat untuk banyak orang. Tujuan dari Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement adalah mempublikasikan ide/pemikiran konseptual dan hasil penelitian yang inovatif untuk memecahkan masalah dalam masyarakat. Jurnal mencakup berbagai aktivitas pengabdian yang mengembangkan potensi masyarakat ataupun memecahkan masalah, tantangan, dan permasalahan yang ada di masyarakat. Aktivitas dapat juga berupa pengimplementasian dari penelitian dan aktivitas pelayanan kepada masyarakat yang inovatif dengan melibatkan partisipasi masyarakat dan kemitraan untuk kesejahteraan masyarakat. Melalui inovasi dan kolabolasi dari berbagai disiplin ilmu sehingga mampu membantu dan melayani masyarakat.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 6 Documents
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Information Dissemination on Regulation of Supreme Court Number 1 Year 2016 Regarding Mediation in the Village of Maleber Bandung Moody R. Syailendra; Indah Aprilia; Anggraeni Sari Gunawan; Shrishti Shrishti
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v3i4.4097

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As mentioned by article 1 point 1 in Regulation of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2016, mediation is an alternative resort to solve disputes through negotiation used to reach a consensus in the presence of a mediator. Mediation as an alternative dispute resolution reflects the Fourth Precept of Pancasila as the nation's character which implies resolving disputes through deliberation. Prioritizing communication is a form of deliberation carried out with the purpose of re-agreements, where there will be a possibility to improve the relationship between the parties. Resolving conflicts through mediation is an attempt to end complicated issues through a process that is time-saving and relatively cheap in providing win-win solutions. In Indonesia, the existence of mediation is based on the Regulation of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia No. 1 of 2016. Mediation has also been set as a mandatory process in the path of resolving disputes in the civil court. The method of information dissemination is carried out to create awareness regarding the new law enforced, which includes lectures and interaction. The research team in collaboration with the Maleber Village held an information dissemination activity based on the Supreme Court Regulation Number 1 of 2016 concerning Mediation. This activity would be very useful for all the parties facing conflicts as well as advisors or for third parties (mediators), such as the village apparatus, families, traditional leaders, community leaders, and other parties who are becoming completely aware of the negotiation and mediation.
Mindfulness Community Education for High School Students and Guidance and Counseling Teachers Yanti Ivana Suryanto; Lucas Nando Nugraha
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v3i4.4785

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Some events that occur in a adolescence's life can be a source of stress. Stress could cause physical and psychological disorders. Stress resilience allows a person to avoid the negative effects of stress. Objective of this community education activity was to provide initial information about mindfulness as a way of self-empowerment to improve stress resilience of high school students and identify the resilience level to determine the need for further training. The participants in this activity were high school students and guidance-and-counseling teachers. Education about mindfulness were given to high school students and guidance-and-counseling teachers through online meeting platform. Before the education session, participants were asked to voluntarily fill out a Brief Resilience Scale questionnaire to identify the participants' level of stress resilience. At the end of the education, a mindfulness practice session was given. Identification of stress resilience showed that of the 277 participants who filled out the questionnaire, 27.2% had low resilience levels, 72.2% had normal resilience levels, and 0.4% had high resilience levels. The percentage of respondents with low resilience decreased with increasing age (31.5% in adolescents, 22.2% in young adults, and 10.2% in adults). In teacher’s group, 10.71%, 87.50%, and 10.71% of respondents had low, normal, and high resilience, respectively. In student’s group, 68.33% and 31.67% of respondents had normal and high resilience, respectively. A higher percentage of adolescents with low resilience require follow-up. This activity revealed the importance to increase stress resilience which have an impact on improving the learning quality, especially for adolescents as the nation's next generation.
Uji Coba Rangka Tenda PKL Wahidin dengan Pendekatan Community Development Imelda Irmawati Damanik; Yohanes Satyayoga Raniasta; Tutun Seliari
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v3i4.5093

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Street Vendor Tents (Pedagang Kaki Lima in Bahasa Indonesia, PKL) are an important element of informal economy activities, because it is one of the vacancies that can be found in various corners of the urban area, such as Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo street. Therefore, design for street venders’ tent is become important, because it will influence the image of the area with very active vibrant activities.. Designing street vendor’s tent is not an easy matter, because it is related to the government’s policies and also related to the technical structure. The study is co-working with PPKLY and APKLY. This partnership used community development approach, carried out by focus group discussion (FGD) because basically the street vendors understand their needs. The companion will provide an affordable design and lead the design to keep it in line with government policy. We hope the frame’s trial will develop a sustainable design which it is suitable for the PKL needs and also able to strengthen the image of the city area. Thus, the informal economic activities of street vendors can go hand in hand with the government's policies and meet the requirements of cleanliness, safety and have an aesthetic that strengthens the image of the area. And of course, this frame’s assembly must be easily understood by street vendors, because they are the ones who will use it.
Water Recycling System Through Filtration to Increase Production Efficiency at Small-Scaled Tofu Industry Iwan Aang Soenandi; Florensa Rosani Purba; Ivan Tanra
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v3i4.5480

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Tofu industry, which consider as a small and medium scale industry (UMKM), use a lot of water in its production process. In order to increase its profit, they need to increase the efficiency of clean water usage. One method is through recycling the wastage water into a clean water so it can be used in the production process. In order to recycle the wastage water, people make use of a passive filter to reduce the dissolved solid and acidity in wastage water so it can be similar with fresh water. From the results of our experiment, an average of 30 litres of recycled water can be used in the production process which reflect to increment efficiency of 5% per day in production process. Therefore, as an impact of the economy, this water recycling process will reduce the production cost of making tofu using of recycled water. And from the social aspect it affects the reduction of fresh water from the ground and reduce odours that will occur in environment.
Optimization of Quality Improvement and Production Capacity at Prayogo's Chicken Slaughterhouse SME Tonny Yuniarto; Paulus Wisnu Anggoro; Baju Bawono
Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/ice.v3i4.5577

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Moyudan Subdistrict is an area that has several small industries of chicken farming. Partner who was the participant of this community service program, Prayogo’s Chicken Slaughterhouse, an SME in Yogyakarta, had a major obstacles to increase the production capacity of good, neat, clean, and hygienic chicken meat and meeting halal standards. In addition, this business still did not have chicken cutting standards according to factory standards (SNI 01-6160-1999). The cutting process was still done manually and conventionally, with mediocre quality and quantity. Production capacity was low, and many production operators experienced high fatigue in the hands and shoulders or experienced musculoskeletal fatigue. The expected transfer of technology in this program is the design of modifications to poultry cutting machines that suit the needs of this partner and is associated with the selection of portable poultry machine designs and manufacturing technologies that can later improve the quality and capacity of chicken meat processing according to halal standards. The results of this community service activity are; (1) one unit of portable poultry machine given to partner; (2) an increase in production capacity of 429% in terms of cutting capacity per day with smooth, precise, and accurate cutting quality; (3) reduced fatigue experienced by the production operators after the machine in operation. The chicken cutting capacity of Prayogo's Chickens Slaughterhouse can be increased by 4.29 times from 75 chickens a day to a maximum of 321 chickens a day.
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Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022)
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