MoSA Visits the Residence of "LP" ODGJ in Nagrak Sukabumi
SUKABUMI (June 18, 2021) - The Ministry of Social
Affairs, through Phala Martha Center, moved quickly to the house of
"LP" which is located in the Patangan Village, Nagrak District,
Sukabumi Regency. This is a follow-up to the direction of the Minister of
Social Affairs, Tri Rismaharini, that each Ministry of Social Affairs Center
must immediately respond to information about social problems that occur in the
community.
When receiving
information from the community about the existence of ODGJ, the Head of Phala
Martha Center, Cup Santo assigned an Emergency Response Team consisting of
Social Workers and Social Counselors, collaborating with TKSK and Nagrak social
volunteers to visit the house of "LP", a 20-year-old boy who
suspected of having a mental disorder with a very worrying condition.
The location of the
"LP" house is far in the middle of the rice fields and has no
neighbors. To reach his house must be reached on foot as far as 2 km. The
condition of the "LP" house was heavily damaged, the cement floor was
dirty, the walls were damaged, and the household appliances were poor and
messy. The house is only occupied by 2 people, namely "LP" and his
father with the initials "UP".
They both live far from
the village residents. To fulfill his daily needs, "UP" as his father
works odd jobs, waiting for someone to tell him to work in the fields or other
informal jobs.
"LP has suffered
from a mental disorder since 6 years ago and has never received direct
treatment from a psychiatrist. LP has taken medicine obtained from the public
health center, but now "LP" is no longer taking medicine ", said
UP.
"Every day LP just
stays in the house or sometimes travels here and there without a purpose,"
said Arum, a Social Volunteer for the Nagrak District.
The wife of the Head of
Patangan Village, Dewi Lasmanawati, who was also an "LP" teacher when
she was in Tsanawiyah, said that during her school days, the prison had started
to look depressed since her parents divorced.
"The current
condition of the prison sometimes disturbs the residents because they like to
shout, rage and babble indiscriminately. The prison also sometimes carries
sharp objects so that it disturbs residents, although so far it has never hurt
residents," said Dewi.