BEKASI (July 20th,
2024) – One of the duties and functions of Directorate General of Social
Rehabilitation is to perform policy formulation and implementation in the field
of social rehabilitation of children, elderly, persons with disabilities, and
also the victims of disaster and emergency.
“Madam Minister emphasizes that
Person in Needs of Social Welfare Services (PPKS) is the priority of health
program beneficiaries,” the Head of Organization and Human Resources Bureau of
Ministry of Social Affairs Suratna said in the Coordination Meeting of Nursing
Activity Service in the Technical Implementation Units of Directorate General
of Social Rehabilitation in Pangudi Luhur Integrated Center in Bekasi on
Saturday (July 20th, 2024).
Person in Need of Social Welfare
Service is someone, family, group, or community who due to some obstacles,
difficulties, or interference unable to perform their social functions. Thus,
they need social services to meet their daily needs physically, mentally, and
socially adequately and reasonably.
The other aspect that needs
improvement regarding operational standards such as during giving treatment in
the room. This includes implementing excellent social rehabilitation services
alongside the need for reliable nursing human resources.
"There is no one who keeps a
helmet on the table. It may seem trivial, but it shows that the SOP about
treatment becomes important not only during treatment for individuals,
families, groups, or communities, whether in a state of illness or health," she stated.
The Head of Facility Management and
Personnel Affairs Working Group Sri Harijati stated that the Directorate General of Social
Rehabilitation put more attention towards the needs of health workers,
especially nurses, so that they can provide social rehabilitation services effectively.
"To provide better social
care services, especially with multi-services, and to do our best for the
community," she said.
The purpose of the activity was
to enhance the nurses’ knowledge in carrying out their nursing duties within
their institution, to be able to provide standardized nursing services and to
understand the management of nurse performance.
"Also, identifying the
ownership of the Registration Certificate (STR) and the Practice License (SIP)
of nurses and being able to understand nurses’ clinical authority in performing
medical actions," she said.
The coordination meeting took
place over two days on Friday-Saturday, July 19-20, 2024, and was attended by
155 participants. Present at the event were the facilitators from the
Organization and Human Resources (OSDM) Bureau of the Ministry of Social Affairs.