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Mahalli
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mahallism@ub.ac.id
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Rumah Layanan Disabilitas Universitas Brawijaya, Jl. Veteran, Kota Malang, East Java, Indonesia. Telp: +62 811-3030-626; Email: psldbrawijaya@ub.ac.id
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Kota malang,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23552158     EISSN : 26544148     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.ijds
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies (SINTA 3 accredited) is an academic peer reviewed journal published by Center for Disability Services (CDSS), University of Brawijaya (UB), Malang, Indonesia. The journal publishes original papers at the forefront of disability research, covering the research of Inclusive education. IJDS is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge/technology about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society (P-ISSN: 2355-2158, e-ISSN: 2654-4148). Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies publishes research paper in the field of: 1. Educational psychology 2. Policy and administration 3. Inclusive technologies and infrastructures 4. Curriculum and instruction 5. Student exclusion and disengagement
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Tackling Disability of Speech due to Stroke: Perspectives from Stroke Caregivers of the University Teaching Hospital in Zambia Chiluba, Brian Chanda
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : The Center for Disability Studies and Services Brawijaya University

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Many stroke survivors usually have permanent disability such as aphasia, which results in the need for support from caregivers. Care required for stroke survivors differs depending on the type of stroke but there is little research done in this regard. However, current literature provides evidence that support services and interventions for caregivers, especially in relation to managing affective symptoms, are unsatisfactory. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of caregivers handling aphasic stroke patients at the University Teaching Hospital. An explorative study utilizing qualitative phenomenological approach was utilized with sample of 15 participants who by purposeful sampling were drawn and using thematic method of analysis. This study found that caregivers go through a lot of things in caring for their loved ones and their experience involve a complicated and sometimes unpredictable interplay of multiple processes. Lack of preparedness in assuming the role of caregiving caused the caregivers to go through what seemed to be insurmountable challenges. There is therefore need of caregiver education so that they can deliver appropriate care to the stroke survivors.
Empowering Program as a Special Service for the Poor Parents of Children with Special Needs (CSN) Meilinawati, Ardiana
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
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Children with special needs (CSN) are individuals who are under 18 years or older whose mental condition is under 18 years and have growth and development problems that require special services, the Government has provided several facilities for CSN as a form of empowerment. However, these services have not yet led to the empowerment of CSN through education on public awareness to understand the needs and potential of CSN. Therefore, an empowerment program through parents is needed as a significant other of CSN. The purpose of this study is to find out the picture if the CSN parent empowerment program is carried out. The method used is through a qualitative approach and action research. The results showed that the CSN parent empowerment program needs to collaborate with various parties by growing trust in CSN parents to maintain commitment in participating in the program.
Paratransit Difa Bike as an Innovation of Economy Empowering and Accessibility for Difabel Hutari, Riska Melinda
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
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Difa Bike is one of the innovations in the field of transportation of Paratransit and a kind of online motorcycle taxi, but the difference is that both the driver and the customer are people with disabilities. In carrying out its services Difa Bike uses a lot of internet technology. Economic empowerment is the main objective of the establishment of Difa Bike so that people with disabilities are not entangled in the cycle of poverty. The accessibility aspect is also present in the service both for drivers and customers.
Where are we now? The State of Self-employment and Entrepreneurship for People with Disabilities in Indonesia Ahdanisa, Dissa Syakina
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
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There are more entrepreneurs from the community of people with disabilities than people without disabilities in Indonesia. However, many are working in informal sector, which lead to lower income gain. As a country that has ratified CRPD, Indonesia is required to promote entrepreneurship and self-employment among people with disabilities while ensuring equal opportunity to participate in employment. What has been done so far? How has the condition changed since CRPD ratification in 2011? What are the challenges faced by entrepreneurs with disability in Indonesia? This paper presents a review of existing literature to understand the current state of research on self-employment and entrepreneurship of people with disabilities in Indonesia. The review suggests that national and regional law created to ensure promotion of entrepreneurship for people with disabilities have not yet been implemented optimally.
The curse of a size: socio-cultural conception of dwarfism and effects on political participation in south-western Nigeria Olaniyan, Azeez Olusola
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
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The notion of dwarfs as inferior members of the society is a long-held belief amongst the Yoruba ethnic group of south-western Nigeria. By virtue of their size, dwarfs are objects of amusements and ridicule and denied political and leadership opportunities. They cannot become kings, hold chieftaincy titles; serve as heads of family, village heads or occupy leadership positions. In spite of persistence of this discrimination, there is a dearth of research on dwarfs' socio-political life. And this raises some pertinent questions: what is the socio-historical conception of dwarfism among the Yoruba people? What are the socio-cultural barriers placed on the dwarfs? What are the effects of these on dwarfs' psycho-political participation as members of the society? And, how do they express their socio-psychological and political affinities, affiliations, preferences, and feelings? Using participant observation, in depth interviews with key informants and archival search, this study seeks to interrogate these problematic.
Implementation of Law Protection of the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities in Aerial Transportation Putra, Willy
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
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Rights in human rights have a position or prime and first degree in community life Article 28I Paragraph 2 of the 1945 Constitution provides that everyone is free from discriminatory treatment. However, discriminatory treatment still occurs misses in the case of Dwi Aryani Vs Etihad Airways which is derived by the airline on the grounds that he is a person with disabilities who are in wheelchairs and no counselors. How the implementation of legal protection by airlines on equal rights for groups of People with disabilities in aviation transport The author examines this issue using legal research methods for academic purposes. The research data shows that the airport does not yet have complete facilities for groups of People with disabilities, the absence of technical regulations / implementers that further regulate the Law No. 8 of 2016, lack of socialization and education to the public, airport service providers, airlines, and field officers. This is why the protection of groups with disabilities is less effective. Governments should issue technical / implementing regulations related to the Disability Law, and conduct socialization and education to the public, airport facility providers, airlines and field workers.Groups Of People With Disabilities, Discrimination, Human Rights.
Heterogeneity in Anxiety Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder: Difference and Overlap Hikmiah, Ziadatul
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
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Research on the expression and prevalence of co-occurring anxiety disorders and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has produced variable results. In part this is due to heterogeneity in the characteristics of the samples, methodology, and the underlying cause of anxiety disorders and ASD across studies. This review will focus on the aspects related to the manifestation of anxiety disorders in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in order to establish the amount of comorbidity or heterogeneity both within and between these disorders. This review will also elaborate on the findings from related studies with reference to the underlying causes of both disorders. A number of typical anxiety symptoms play a significant role characterising autism, creating overlap and heterogeneity in the disorders. Therefore, further research on the measurement of anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents with ASD in addition to the interaction of anxiety and social disability in this population is required, so appropriate treatment and intervention can be established to address each specific characteristic of these disorders.
Disability Terms in Indonesian Translation of the Qur'an Mahalli, Mahalli
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019)
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This paper explores how terms of disability represented by Indonesian translation of the Qur'an. By selecting several words listed through the Mu'jamul Mufahras and other corpora, I explore the verses of the Qur'an, and then compare them with the Indonesia translation which has become the most authoritative source in Indonesia, produced by the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia. I suggest, through the Social Model of Disability, some terms used in the translation should be contextually reviewed with appropriate terms.

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