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Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment
ISSN : 28077733     EISSN : 28077725     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33701/cc.v2i2
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Civitas Consecratio adalah jurnal yang menyediakan informasi hasil-hasil kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dipublikasikan berdasarkan pemanfaatan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi untuk memajukan kesejahteraan masyarakat dan mencerdaskan kehidupan bangsa. Ruang lingkup dari jurnal ini adalah pemberdayaan ekonomi, karya sosial, politik lokal terapan dan demokrasi, kebijakan publik, penerapan e-government, sektor publik pada layanan lokal dan layanan keuangan, layanan masyarakat adat dan masyarakat asli (lembaga adat), sumber daya manusia, layanan kependudukan dan pencatatan sipil terapan, perlindungan masyarakat.
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Dissemination to State and Private Universities in Indonesia about the Urgency of Developing Communication History Studies Nisa Alfira; Antoni; Verdy Firmantoro
Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol 5 No 1 (2025)
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Communication History falls under Communication Studies, which aims to studyhuman communication practices from a historical perspective. This study isgrowing rapidly in several countries. Simonson et al (2013) wrote The Handbookof Communication History which became one of the main references for studyingCommunication History. In Indonesia, this study is relatively undevelopedby Communication Studies academics. This has become a concern for theDepartment of Communication Science FISIP Universitas Brawijaya (UB) in thelast decade. Several lecturers in the department formed an informal communitycalled Komunitas Pengkaji Komunikasi (KPK). KPK contributes to the developmentof Communication History studies both within UB and nationally. Our communityservice programme this year targets the academic community, namely lecturersand students at various state and private universities in Indonesia. Our teamaims to introduce and invite the Communication Science academic communityto participate in developing the study of Communication History. This goal isachieved through the production of videos containing dialogues that talk aboutwhat is the scope of Communication History studies, the importance of this study,and how the Department of Communication Science FISIP UB contributes to theacademic world by developing Communication History studies.
Penguatan Tata Kelola Arsip Keluarga sebagai Strategi Mitigasi Bencana di Desa Teluk Provinsi Banten Eha Saleha; Rahmat Hidayat; Vivi Indra Amelia Nasution; Meita Istianda; Darmanto; Arwanto Harimas Ginting
Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
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Teluk Village in Labuan District, Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province, is a flood-prone area with water levels reaching 1.5–3 meters, potentially damaging important family records such as birth certificates, diplomas, and land certificates. This situation is exacerbated by low community literacy regarding archive management and minimal safe storage practices. This community service activity aims to train village communities in managing family archives in Teluk Village and describe mentoring strategies through a one-day workshop on manual and digital archive management. The activity was carried out using a participatory approach through observation, short interviews, tool demonstrations, and archive digitization practices. Analysis was conducted descriptively through processing field findings and participant feedback. The results showed that most residents store archives in unsafe places (under mattresses, damp wooden cabinets), do not have archive classifications, and have never digitized documents. The workshop increased participants' understanding of important archive types, digitization steps, and the use of mobile-based digital storage. Indicators of success were seen in increased participant knowledge (85%), basic digitization practice skills (78%), and the use of waterproof plastic folders as initial storage facilities. This study emphasizes the importance of disaster mitigation-based family archive management and the need for further training to ensure the sustainability of archive digitization practices in disaster-prone communities.
Sosialisasi Identitas Kependudukan Digital Dalam Meningkatkan Kesadaran Kepemilikan Administrasi Kependudukan di Desa Kaima Kecamatan Kauditan Minahasa Utara Ferdinandus Jaftoran; Djouhari Kansil; Piet Hein Pusung; Suraji; Arnold F. Bura; Achfrilia Anggie Sumampouw; Secilia Toheba; Ni Putu Vanya Visvanitra; Andika Jonathan Watung; Sigit Wirayudha
Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
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Kaima village government data shows that 75% of Kaima village residents prefer to manage agriculture and plantations as their source of income and family finances, and they lack the time to process population documents. Kaima Village officials provide door-to-door service to complete population documents for Kaima residents. The purpose of this community service activity is to increase the knowledge of Kaima Village residents regarding digital-based population administration services and to provide assistance, along with village officials, in the process of obtaining mandatory population documents. The introduction of Digital Population Identity (IKD) is expected to facilitate the community in meeting population administration needs, while for the village government, it serves as a crucial tool for data validation that supports development planning, economic growth, and human resource development. This community service activity is implemented through outreach, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), training, and special assistance for the elderly and people with disabilities. The method used is ODSIMED (Observation, Development, Socialization, Implementation, Monitoring, and Dissemination).This outreach activity was attended by both community members and village officials, with speakers from the North Sulawesi Provincial Population and Civil Registration Office. The material provided covered the use of smartphones for the IKD application, data input procedures, and an introduction to available features. Evaluation results showed a significant increase in participants' knowledge, skills, and awareness regarding the benefits of the IKD. Discussions and questions and answers also demonstrated community enthusiasm for re-applying previously neglected population documents. Thus, this community service activity demonstrated the effectiveness of IKD outreach in raising awareness of population administration ownership while supporting more modern and inclusive village administration.
Pendampingan Pembuatan Nomor Induk Berusaha (NIB) melalui Online Single Submission (OSS) bagi UMKM di Desa Wai Muli Timur Lampung Selatan Zukryandry; Andra Vidyarini; Firdawati; Ailsa Azalia; Annisa Fitri
Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
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One of the prerequisites for micro and small businesses (MSMEs) to obtain business legality is the Business Identification Number (NIB), which also gives them access to a number of government benefits, including funding, government training programmes, participation in certified training, government procurement contracts, and more. Nevertheless, many MSMEs in the Wai Muli Timur region lack an NIB. This is mostly due to three factors: small business owners' ignorance of the significance of having an NIB, their lack of familiarity with the online single submission system, and their inadequate comprehension of the procedure for getting legal documents. A multidisciplinary group of instructors and students from Politeknik Negeri Lampung developed an integrated help strategy in response to these difficulties. A number of tactics were used, such as mapping MSMEs to identify their legal requirements, NIB socialisation, OSS system training, helping with data entry at the village office, and making door-to-door visits to business owners who were having trouble with digital literacy or internet access. Each strategy—socialization to fill in knowledge gaps, training to enhance comprehension, and proactive outreach to remove access barriers—was created to specifically address the underlying issues. Twenty business owners received their NIBs as a consequence of these efforts, and fifteen more are in the process of finishing their paperwork. With the help given, information and digital literacy problems that had previously impeded business owners were successfully resolved. In addition to increasing the number of MSMEs with NIBs, this programme made a big difference by increasing business owners' knowledge of legal compliance, facilitating better access to financing programmes like KUR, boosting their confidence in enrolling in government-provided training programmes, and producing MSME data for the village administration. Positive answers from MSME participants show that the cooperative strategy involving academics, students, and village leaders is successful in resolving the technical and structural issues the community faces. In addition to enhancing enterprises' legal standing, this programme fortifies the village's ecosystem for economic empowerment. When it comes to applying for NIBs and other legal documents, this collaboration-based help model can be duplicated in other regions with comparable issues, especially in villages with little information, internet access, and digital literacy.
Peningkatan Kapasitas Kader Kesehatan dalam Penyelenggaraan Posyandu Integrasi Layanan Primer di Pekon Waringin Sari Timur Kecamatan Adiluwih Kabupaten Pringsewu Ludiantika Gusrevindo
Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
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This community service activity aims to enhance the capacity of Posyandu cadres in adapting to the transformation of community-based health services toward the integrated Posyandu model within the Village Community Institution (LKD) as outlined in the Guidelines for Posyandu Management in the Health Sector (Ministry of Health, 2023). This transformation requires cadres to possess technical, managerial, and digital competencies to effectively carry out promotive and preventive functions within the framework of primary health care transformation. The activity employed a Participatory Action Learning (PAL) approach through participatory training, practical simulations, and field reflections conducted in Waringin Sari Timur Village, Adiluwih District, Pringsewu Regency, involving 25 Posyandu cadres and health workers from Bandung Baru Health Center. The results indicated a significant improvement in cadre capacity, with the average pre-test score of 52.3% increasing to 86.5% in the post-test, particularly in digital reporting and institutional understanding of Posyandu. Cadres also showed greater confidence in using digital tools and a deeper understanding of Posyandu’s strategic role as a partner of the village government. This activity demonstrates that participatory and digital-based approaches are effective in strengthening cadre capacity as change agents and as a bridge between national health policies and community-level health practices.
Peningkatan Kapasitas Aparat Pemerintah Desa Menuju Desa Adaptif Iklim di Kecamatan Segedong, Kabupaten Mempawah Masykur Amin; Hendayana; Dwi Agus Sumarno
Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
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Climate change generates various hydrometeorological risks in coastal and wetland areas, including Segedong District, Mempawah Regency, which affect the agriculture and fisheries sectors. This issue has not been fully integrated into village planning and budgeting, making the strengthening of village government officials’ capacity a key factor in realizing climate-adaptive villages. This community service program aims to enhance the capacity of village government officials in understanding climate change, mitigation, adaptation, and climate-adaptive village planning, as well as to examine the effectiveness of the capacity-building program. The program was implemented using a one-group pre-test–post-test design through a series of lectures, interactive discussions, and group work involving village heads, village secretaries, and other village officials from several villages in Segedong District. Quantitative data from the pre-test and post-test were analyzed descriptively to measure changes in knowledge, while qualitative data from discussions and group presentations were analyzed thematically to identify changes in understanding and planned actions. The results show a significant increase in knowledge, with the average score rising from 47% (pre-test) to 86% (post-test). Participants were also able to identify key climate risks in their respective villages and formulate initial adaptation measures, such as adjusting planting calendars, improving drainage, planting protective vegetation, and integrating climate issues into village development planning meetings. This community service activity concludes that a structured capacity-building program is effective in strengthening local readiness toward climate-adaptive villages and should be followed up with assistance in the preparation of village planning documents.