MoSA and West Java Social Services Strengthen Synergy to Serve People with Mental Disabilities

MoSA and West Java Social Services Strengthen Synergy to Serve People with Mental Disabilities
Writer :
Humas Balai Phalamarta Sukabumi
Editor :
Annisa YH
Translator :
Karlina Irsalyana

SUKABUMI (9 June 2021) - The Ministry of Social Affairs through Phala Martha Sukabumi Center is ready to synergize with the West Java Provincial Social Service to provide optimal services to People with Mental Disabilities.

 

This was conveyed by the Head of Sub-Division of Administration at Phala Martha Center, Sarmauli Tamba when receiving a visit from the Social Service Office of West Java in the meeting room of Phala Martha Sukabumi Center.

 

The Head of the West Java Provincial Social Service, Dodo Suhendar and his staff, namely the Head of the Disability Section, Doni and the West Java Provincial Social Service Public Relations Team visited the Phala Martha Center to get an overview of the program carried out by the Phala Martha Center to synergize with the existing programs at the West Java Social Service.

 

Sarmauli Tamba who represented the Head of the Phala Martha Center welcomed the visit made by the West Java Social Service Office. "We thank you for the visit made by the Head of the Social Service and his staff," said Sarmauli.

 

“On this occasion, we convey several programs that are being implemented by the Center. We hope that the Center’s Program can synergize with existing programs at the West Java Provincial Social Service,” he added.

 

During the meeting, the Head of the Social Rehabilitation Section of Phala Martha, Deri Septiadi, explained the Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) program conducted by Phala Martha Center. Furthermore, the Middle Social Worker, Umar Khaerudin conveyed the implementation of the ATENSI program that had been carried out in the West Java Region.

 

The Head of the West Java Provincial Social Service, Dodo Suhendar said that there was a need for collaboration in the implementation of service programs for People With Mental Disorders (ODGJ).

 

"An important step in this collaboration is strengthening the capacity of Human Resources in the social rehabilitation process," said Dodo. Social empowerment efforts for ODGJ are also very important so that they have the skills for their independence.

 

"It is also very important to improve good communication with Social Welfare Institutions, for example by establishing the LKS forum. In addition, it is also with the Regency/City Office so that we can be more solid," he added.

After this meeting was held, the West Java Provincial Social Service was ready to collaborate with Phala Martha Center to commit and synergize in providing services and handling problems for Persons with Mental Disabilities, especially in the West Java region.
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