SUKABUMI (26
November 2021) - The Ministry of Social Affairs through Social Rehabilitation
Center "Phala Martha" Sukabumi is handling Problematic Indonesian
Migrant Workers (PMIB) including the repatriation process, social
rehabilitation services, to empowerment.
The Social
Worker of "Phala Martha" since November 4, 2021, has joined the PMIB
Integrated Repatriation Team who was quarantined at Wisma Atlet Pademangan.
Together
with the Wisma Athlete Medical Team, the Social Worker conducts an assessment
of PMIB showing symptoms of mental health disorders, as recommended by the
Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency (BP2MI).
Based on the
results of the assessment, 4 PMIBs were recommended by Social Workers to
receive mental health treatment at the Police Hospital, which would then be
continued with the Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) service at the
"Phala Martha" Center, while preparing for reintegration with the
family.
After being
declared complete treatment by the Jakarta Police Hospital Team, PMIB on behalf
of HR and DK who came from Jember and Situbondo was picked up by Social Workers
from the Police Hospital and handed over referrals for social recovery and
rehabilitation services at the "Phala Martha" Center.
HR and DK
get services at Phala Martha for 8 days. Social Workers also carry out
comprehensive assessments and communicate with families, discuss plans to
support HR and DK empowerment.
On November
25, 2021, HR and DK were reintegrated with their respective families in East
Java Province.
HR is a
stroke survivor. He received assistance from the Ministry of Social Affairs
ATENSI services in the form of meeting the needs of food, clothing, wheelchairs, and entrepreneurship for free-range chickens worth Rp5,266,000.
Meanwhile,
DK gets Rp. 4,602,000 to fulfill food, clothing and open a grocery shop at his
home.
The handover
of PMIB repatriation and ATENSI assistance in Jember and Situbondo was
attended and witnessed by the Manpower Office, Social Office, and local
officials.
The family
thanked the Ministry of Social Affairs for facilitating their return and
providing assistance to the family.