BATURRADEN (29 September 2021) – Social Rehabilitation
Center "Satria" Baturraden is collaborating with the Surakarta City and
Batang Regency National Narcotics Agency (BNNK) on Referrals for Social
Rehabilitation Services for Drug Abuse Victims.
Located in
"Satria" Baturraden Center, the Head of "Satria" Center, Darmanto,
Head of BNNK Surakarta Triatmo Hamardiyono and Head of BNNK Batang Khrisna
Anggara signed the cooperation agreement (PKS) and witnessed by representatives
of officials and staff from each agency.
Through this cooperation
agreement, it is hoped that it can encourage the implementation of sustainable
rehabilitation programs and the achievement of support for social
rehabilitation services for addicts, abusers, and victims of narcotics,
psychotropic, and other addictive substances abusers as well as increasing
synergy between government institutions.
The scope of the
Cooperation Agreement includes promotive and preventive efforts, such as
communication, information, and education efforts to the public. Furthermore,
curative efforts starting from assessment to follow-up plans; and
rehabilitative efforts are medical and psychosocial rehabilitation efforts for
residents. Lastly, resident assistance during the rehabilitation service
process.
Head of
"Satria" Baturraden Darmanto conveyed that handling Drug Abuse
Victims (KP) requires extraordinary energy and support from various parties
because the beneficiaries or residents served and referrals from BNNK and other
agencies have different backgrounds.
“In the rehabilitation
process, the most important thing is family support. Based on experience, the
beneficiaries have received the right services, but when they return to their
families, the beneficiaries or residents may relapse again due to a lack of
support from their families," said Darmanto.
“In the referral system,
which refers to accountability to the family, not only from the Center. At
least the BNNK friends moved to his family. We will help because the child
after undergoing the rehabilitation process will return to the family," he
said.
"Hopefully the PKS
we run is not just on paper, we are indeed given the mandate to rehabilitate
children or residents who need it. Hopefully what we are doing will be a
blessing for all of us," concluded Darmanto.