BEKASI
(June 22, 2021) - Responding to the
increasingly of social problems of the elderly in Indonesia, the Ministry of
Social Affairs through the "Budhi Dharma" Bekasi Center as the
Technical Implementation Unit (UPT) of the Ministry of Social Affairs within
the Directorate General of Social Rehabilitation carried out the Dissemination
of the Social Rehabilitation Assistance Program (ATENSI).
ATENSI is a social rehabilitation service that
uses a family, community, and/or residential based approach through activities
to support the fulfillment of decent living needs, social care, and/or child
care, family support, physical therapy, psychosocial therapy, mental spiritual
therapy, vocational training, coaching entrepreneurship, social assistance, and
accessibility support.
By inviting representatives of the Provincial
Social Service, Chairperson of the Elderly Social Welfare Institution Forum
(LKS-LU), and Elderly Social Rehabilitation Companions from eight work areas, the
Center conducted dissemination while strengthening the role of the community in
providing social services to the elderly.
The implementation of this activity is divided
into two times. The eight provinces participating in the first dissemination
were South Sumatra, Jambi, Lampung, Central Java, West Java, East Java,
Yogyakarta Special Region, and Banten. The other eight provinces will be
implemented next.
The activities carried out in the Center were
opened directly by the Director of Social Rehabilitation for the Elderly, Andi
Hanindito. The speech continued with the delivery of material on the
Coordination of the ATENSI Program for the Elderly.
"This year, elderly services from the
Directorate of Social Rehabilitation for the Elderly are not social assistance,
but government assistance with an average value of IDR 2.4 million for one
elderly, it could be less or more," said Andi.
The material was also delivered by Pujiyanto
as the Head of the Center and Indrawan as the Section Head of Social
Rehabilitation Services (LRS) as well as the Center’s Commitment Making Officer
(PPK).
The basic problem that occurs in every
province is the problem of neglected elderly who do not have identities such as
ID cards and family cards. In addition, there are also many elderly who have
not been registered in the Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS).