SIGI (14 June 2021) - Director General of
Social Rehabilitation of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Harry Hikmat
accompanied Member of Commission VIII of the House of Representatives (DPR RI),
Matindas J. Rumambi to visit Nipotowe Palu Center. This visit was in the
context of monitoring and evaluating the implementation of social
rehabilitation at Nipotowe Palu Center.
Harry said that the
Ministry of Social Affairs through the Directorate General of Social
Rehabilitation implements a Social Rehabilitation program that includes direct
and indirect services. This direct service carried out by Nipotowe Palu Center is
called the Family, Community, and/or Residential Social Rehabilitation
Assistance (ATENSI) service.
This ATENSI service
consists of support for meeting the needs of a decent living, social care
and/or child care, family support, therapy (physical, psychosocial, and
mental-spiritual), vocational training and/or entrepreneurship coaching, social
assistance, as well as accessibility support.
Harry said that the
Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini always motivates people to continue
to empower people with disabilities. "One of these empowerment efforts is
through the development of the ATENSI Creation Center (SKA). Beneficiaries can
take part in marketing products at SKA," Harry explained in his remarks at
the Nipotowe Palu Center.
Not only the
beneficiaries of Nipotowe Palu Center, but also social rehabilitation centers
in Sulawesi, beneficiaries of the PKH program, BPNT, Prokus, Kube, LKS and the
general public who have businesses that can market their products in SKA.
Members of Commission
VIII of the DPR RI conveyed that until now the DPR RI is still consistent with
its duties and mandate, especially through Commission VIII of the DPR RI to
always play the function of control and supervision, evaluate and take
appropriate steps related to social handling to the community through one of
Commission VIII's partner of DPR RI is the Ministry of Social Affairs.
"In principle,
Commission VIII of the DPR RI continues to encourage programs to be efficient
and effective as the Nipotowe Palu Center did. The ATENSI Creation Center
supports the creativity of beneficiaries, one of which is to make eco print products. It needs to be encouragement from all parties," he concluded.