scholarly journals CONCERNS FOR PEOPLE THROUGH THE SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAM IN THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADHAN BY CADETS OF THE IMMIGRATION POLYTECHNIC OF SURABAYA AND SIDOARJO AREA

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-74
Author(s):  
Felix Ferdin Bakker ◽  
Muhammad Alvi Syahrin

Immigration as the spearhead of state sovereignty has an official bond school, namely the Immigration Polytechnic as a place for forging future immigration cadres. Immigration cadets as future generations of immigration leaders are expected not only to have good technical immigration skills but also to have a heart to serve the community. Seeing this, the Immigration cadets for the Surabaya and Sidoarjo regions took the initiative to be able to contribute to social service activities which were held on May 13, 2021 at the Darul Ulum Hikmah Orphanage located in the governorate of Surabaya. It is hoped that this can be continued so that the role of immigration is not only felt in the immigration service but in the social field of immigration standing with the community.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 218
Author(s):  
Sherly Ayuna Putri ◽  
Rohim Hidayah ◽  
Resa Rismayanti ◽  
Anggun Apriliani ◽  
Salwa Alifiah Putri Kamal

Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat di Desa Banyuresmi dilakukan dengan observasi lapangan mengenai permasalahan limbah agroindustri. Mayoritas masyarakat disana menghasilkan limbah dari kegiatan pengelolaan pascapanen kopi dan tembakau. Sampai saat ini di Desa Banyuresmi masih terbatas dalam mengelola limbah agroindustri berupa kulit kopi dan tembakau. Disisi lain, limbah tersebut dapat menjadi sebuah produk yang memiliki nilai ekonomi tinggi. BOTALIKA merupakan sebuah inovasi pembuatan boneka horta berbentuk macan dari limbah kopi dan tembakau. Produk tersebut dapat mendukung Desa Banyuresmi sebagai desa wisata Pasirmacan dengan memanfaatkan potensi lokal untuk meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat. Proyek ini kami kembangkan setelah melihat besarnya potensi lokal dari limbah kopi dan tembakau yang terdapat di Desa Banyuresmi. Keindahan alam yang dimiliki Desa Banyuresmi sangat mendukung untuk menjadikan desa tersebut menjadi sebuah desa wisata. Nantinya, boneka horta “BOTALIKA” dapat menjadi souvenir khas Desa Banyuresmi sebagai desa wisata Pasirmacan.  The social service program in Banyuresmi village was done through field observations regarding the issues of agroindustrial waste. The majority of the public there created waste from the post-harvest activities of coffee and tobacco. To this day the utilization of agroindustrial waste in Banyuresmi village is limited to coffee been skin and tobacco. On the other hand, the waste can become a product with high economical value. BOTALIKA is a new innovation that creates horta dolls in the shape of a tiger from coffee and tobacco waste. The product can support Banyuresmi village as a the Pasirmacan tourism village through the utilization of local potentials in order to increase the community’s economy. The project was developed after identifying the local potential from coffee and tobacco waste that is in Banyuresmi village. The natural beauty of Banyuresmi village bolsters its efforts to become a tourism village. With time, the BOTALIKA horta dolls can become a souvenir from Banyuresmi village as the Pasirmacan tourisme village. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (64) ◽  
Author(s):  
David de Jesús Santoyo Manzanilla

Este trabajo se realizó con el propósito de investigar el impacto que la aplicación del Programa de Servicio Social UADY-Peraj “Adopta un Amig@” ejerce sobre los niños en riesgo social que participan en él y, de esta manera, apoyar el desarrollo social de estos alumnos de educación primaria de escuelas públicas, a través de la tutoría de jóvenes universitarios prestadores de servicio social. El estudio se llevó a cabo mediante un enfoque positivista de tipo cuantitativo y se administraron cinco cuestionarios a los participantes para recolectar información. Los resultados que arrojaron estos instrumentos permitieron conocer el grado de progreso de los niños participantes en riesgo social en los ámbitos escolar, personal, familiar y social. This work was carried out to know the impact that the UADY-Peraj Social Service Program "Adopts a Friend" has on the children at social risk that participate in it and, as well to support the social development of these students of primary education of public schools, through the tutoring of young university providers of social service. The study was carried out using a positive quantitative approach and five questionnaires were given to the participants to gather information. The results of these instruments revealed the degree of progress of children participating in social risk in the next dimensions: school, personal, family and social settings.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 90-94
Author(s):  
Maslina Maslina ◽  
Isradi Zainal ◽  
Andi Surayya Mappangile

Covid19 socialization and social serviceactivities are community service activities in an effort to help people filfill their life needs and solve the community problems by especially indealing withCOVID19 transmission activities are carried out through the Covid19 socialization and social service program which is a communityservice-based activity to increase public knowledge concerning effort to break the chain of Covid19 transmission carried out in RT 2, 3 and 4 of Sepinggan Raya District, Balikpapan City with service methods in the form of counseling activities, demonstrations, distribution of masks and basic necessities and spraying Disenfektan in residential areas. The results showed a positive response from the government and active participation of community.


Author(s):  
William M. Epstein

Chapter 7 describes, evaluates, and reinterprets the social service program Generations of Hope as a ceremony of social values rather than as a successful response to a social problem. The program is intended to improve child foster care by providing a communal setting for usually poor youths without families. The evaluations of its outcomes is largely based on staff efforts that defy customary social science methods. Generations of Hope is an instance in the long, unfortunate romantic tradition of social service that rejects objective coherence in mistaking obedience to social values—cultural symbolism—as program effectiveness. The program expresses the heroic beliefs of the culture in the power of individual will, the triumph of self-discipline, and brilliant insight, which, against all odds, achieve monumental outcomes with few resources. The program provides no credible evidence of its success.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 135-146
Author(s):  
Namita Poudel

One of the profound questions that troubled many philosophers is– “Who am I?” where do I come from? ‘Why am I, where I am? Or “How I see myself?” and maybe more technically -What is my subjectivity? How my subjectivity is formed and transformed? My attempt, in this paper, is to look at “I”, and see how it got shaped. To understand self, this paper tries to show, how subjectivity got transformed or persisted over five generations with changing social structure and institutions. In other words, I am trying to explore self-identity. I have analyzed changing subjectivity patterns of family, and its connection with globalization. Moreover, the research tries to show the role of the Meta field in search of subjectivity based on the following research questions; how my ancestor’s subjectivity changed with social fields? Which power forced them to change their citizenship? And how my identity is shaped within the metafield? The methodology of my study is qualitative. Faced to face interview is taken with the oldest member of family and relatives. The finding of my research is the subjectivity of Namita Poudel (Me) is shaped by the meta field, my position, and practices in the social field.


Author(s):  
John P. Ronnau ◽  
Christine R. Marlow

The role of family preservation services in preventing out-of-home placement of children is a hot topic in the social service arena. Family preservation has much to offer as an organizing framework for practice in that one of its core values is to emphasize strengths and diversity. The authors define family preservation and describe its application to at-risk families in poverty.


Author(s):  
William M. Epstein

Chapter 5 describes, evaluates, and reinterprets the private sector social service program Year Up as a ceremony of social values rather than as a successful response to a social problem. The program is intended to provide poor minority urban youths access to the job market by offering short-term academic and skills training. Its claims to success are based on contracted evaluations that are not credible. In the end, Year Up embodies a mythic obligation to affirm heroic individualism as the essence of civic virtue and personal value. Year Up mandates that participants embark on the quest for authenticity through mentoring and training en route to employment. Yet the myth of Year Up defines one of its most enduring attractions. It is inexpensive and highly selective, in the end a very efficient way to certify the nation’s chosenness without disrupting customary social arrangements, without redefining the relationship among people, and notably without transferring great amounts of assets and income to those in need.


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