Cruel! Girl with Disability Is Abused Sexually by 3 Men in Pandeglang, MoSA Presents to Provide Psychosocial Support Services
PANDEGLANG
(18 May 2021) - The Ministry of
Social Affairs through Ciungwanara Center provides Psychosocial Support Services
to the child with intellectual disability who is the victim of sexual immorality by
3 (three) men in Pandeglang, Banten.
Following the direction of the Director
General of Social Rehabilitation of the Ministry of Social Affairs Harry
Hikmat, Ciungwanara Center sent two officers to respond to cases in the form of
psychosocial support services and assessment to the child with disability after
the news about sexual abuse appeared in the mass media.
The team consisting of Social Workers and
Occupational Therapists coordinates with the Head of the Pandeglang District
Social Service, Nuriyah, the Head of Social Rehabilitation, Santosa Urip, and
Tata Wijaya as the Head of Disability. Nuriyah explained that the incident that
happened to the child who was also a person with disability had been handled by the
Social Service with assistance and guarding the legal process for “SL” (not her
real name).
"We would like to thank the Ministry of
Social Affairs through the Ciungwanara Bogor Center for their attention and
quick response to this case. We work together to handle it. We will continue to
oversee it until the trial case is over so that the rights of persons with
disabilities are maintained," said Nuriyah.
Nila Restu, Social Worker of the Ciungwanara
Disability Center also conveyed the intent and purpose of the team's arrival.
"Based on directions from the head of Ciungwanara Center, the purpose of
our case response is to provide psychosocial support services to heal
psychological wounds resulting from the rape incident she experienced. In
addition, we will also conduct assessments to provide Social
Rehabilitation Assistance Services (ATENSI)," said Nila.
The team then went straight to the Pandeglang
Police to meet “SL” who was undergoing an examination by a police officer.
Annisa, who is an Occupational Therapist at the Ciungwanara Center, then
provides psychodynamic therapy to SL to explore her emotions and feelings.
"Although she looks fine and can smile
cheerfully, it turns out that when her feelings are explored she has deep
trauma and fear at the places where the incident occurred." SL "was
able to reveal how, how many times and who the perpetrators were." SL
"also showed expression of sadness when telling her mother who could not
do anything when the bad thing happened to her," explained Annisa.