DUKUNGAN PSIKOSOSIAL TERHADAP ANAK KORBAN BENCANA BANJIR DI NAGARI KAMPUANG GALAPUANG KABUPATEN PADANG PARIAMAN
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2023-10-06
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AL HUSNA ALIMUN HAKIM: Psychosocial Support For Children Victims of
Flood Disasters in Nagari Kampuang Galapuang, Padang Pariaman
Regency. Supervisor TUKINO and SILVIA FATMAH
NURUSSHOBAH
This study aims to find out an in-depth and empirical description of
psychosocial support for children who are flood victims in Nagari Kampuang
Galapuang, Padang Pariaman Regency which includes aspects of fulfillment of
children's rights, psychological support and social support. This research was
conducted with a qualitative research approach with a descriptive method. The
data collection techniques used were in-depth interviews, observation, and
documentation studies. Informants in this research are volunteers and
stakeholders and children victims of flood disasters who received the psychosocial
support. The results of this research indicate that psychosocial support has been
implemented, however, there are still some shortcomings, that during the process
of providing psychological support, children do not receive counseling services
because there are no professional counseling staff. Furthermore, during the
process of providing psychosocial support, parents have less role in restoring
children's social functions, due to the lack of awareness and knowledge of parents
about the importance of psychosocial support for child victims of disasters. In
connection with these problems, the researchers designed the program
"Increasing Parents' Knowledge About the Importance of Psychosocial Support
for Children Victims of Disasters in Nagari Kampuang Galapuang". The aim of
the program is to increase parents' knowledge and awareness of the importance
of parents' role in reducing disaster risk for children and the importance of
providing psychosocial support for disaster victims in Nagari Kampuang
Galapuang.
Keywords : Psychosocial Support, Children Disasters Victims and Flood