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Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare (JaCiPS)
Published by Universitas Ma Chung
ISSN : 27746011     EISSN : 27746348     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33479/jacips.2021.1.1
he Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare (JaCiPS) is approaching human welfare through complex society and community. Apply the unlimited knowledge and interdisciplinary, including: Social sciences for community services Engineering for community services and human-welfare Educational technology for community services Health and pharmacy for community services Art sciences for community services Theory and model developments for community services JaCiPS is periodically open access and blind peer review scientific journal; managed by research and community service department (Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat - LPPM ) of Ma Chung University Indonesia. Accepts the manuscripts and articles surroundings the field of applied research towards society from various academic circles and researchers both nationally and internationally. Authors could submit the manuscript in Bahasa Indonesia, Malay, or in English.
Articles 27 Documents
Al-Mahali Islamic Boarding School Administration Empowerment through Financial Management in Conformity with Accounting Standards Enok Rusmanah; Amelia Rahmi; Fredi Andria; Jalaludin Almahali
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.1.33-47

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Islamic boarding schools have an important role in Indonesia not only in developing religious knowledge but also in the building of character for the nation. With 26,000 schools in 2018 and around 4 million students recorded, Islamic boarding schools are among one of the various institutions in Indonesia that partake in the field of education. Islamic boarding schools also have a role in the country's economic development. However, regarding financial management as an educational institution, many Islamic boarding schools still utilise manual record-keeping methods. Such methods are currently insufficient to facilitate institutional development. The Al-Mahali Islamic boarding school is well aware of this issue and took the initiative to invite speakers from Economics Faculty of Pakuan University to share their knowledge on financial record-keeping in conformity with financial accounting standards (PSAK 45, SAK ETAP, and SAKSyariah). The knowledge-sharing program was held in an SAK based accounting training activity for the financial administration of Al-Mahali Islamic boarding school and students in general as a provision to expand their knowledge. The program was carried out smoothly and was greeted with enthusiasm by the participants. A follow-up mentoring session was planned to be held in the future regarding the implementation of SAK.
Content Marketing Training and Assistance to Micro Enterprises from Rumah Kreatif BUMN-Telkom Community in Malang Regency Moch Fuad Nasvian; Radityo Widiatmojo; Aditya Dwi Putra Bhakti; Zen Amirudin
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.1.11-22

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The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia forces people to have different behaviours, both socially and economically. This epidemic has made Indonesians’ shopping behaviour change; online shopping and cashless transactions have increased rapidly. Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia has left behind this consumer behaviour change. The BUMN Creative House (RKB) is a government effort to improve MSMEs’ quality in products, marketing, and funding. Regularly, RKB provides its members with training, workshop but cannot afford to assist their new knowledge. Telkom Indonesia manages the RKB in Malang Regency. This service activity is in the form of training and mentoring for MSMEs who are also partners of the RKB. The training lasts for three weeks, with tiered materials about content marketing and one month of assistance after the last session training to deepen their skills to help MSMEs setup their new digital marketing technique and deepen their skills. From this program, we found that (1) MSMEs digital literacy is varied depending on their age; (2) Greater Malang MSMEs is slow to adapt in new digital marketing technique, they even scared to try it, because even after one month of assistance, only 3 out of 15 businesses can advertise on the Facebook Platform.
Analysis of the Completeness of Procedures of Ventolin Inhaler Usage Through the Use of Video on Asthma Patients of Probolinggo Hospital Godeliva Adriani Hendra; Martanty Aditya; Chresiani Destianita Yoedistira
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.1.23-32

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Asthma is an obstructive chronic pulmonary disease which causes shortness of breath and requires distinct diagnostic strategies and treatment management. The disease requires long-term treatment where the patient's condition can hopefully remain under control. There are still many symptom recurrences found in asthma patients due to inaccurate/incomplete procedures in using inhalers. The purpose of this community service is to develop knowledge and understanding of the completeness of usage procedures of Ventolin Inhalers by utilizing videos as visual training to achieve expected therapeutic effect and aid asthma patients in controlling/avoiding asthma relapse. Data collection was carried out through observation in the form of checklists which contained the procedures for using the inhaler, followed by descriptive analysis. The observations were made one month before and after video education. Education in video format was distributed on day one. The video was uploaded to Youtube and contain procedures on how to use the inhaler device. Alternatively, it can also be sent through the patient's WhatsApp account. The data collection process was carried out from April to July 2020. There were changes in the number of patients before and after the provision of video education. This shows the level of knowledge and understanding of asthma patients regarding the completeness of the procedure for using Ventolin Inhaler had increased. Inappropriate usage of inhalers or errors made during the implementation of each step can affect the effectiveness of drug therapy and can cause unwanted side effects.
Community Empowerment through Agricultural Commodity Processing Training as an Effort to Improve Community Welfare in Kerta Barat Village, East Java R Amilia Destryana; Ismawati Ismawati; Rika Diananing Putri; Ratih Yuniastri
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.1.1-10

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Kerta Barat Village in Dasuk District is one of several tomato and chili producing areas in Sumenep Regency. The economic potential of processed food production from agricultural commodities is considerable. This potential can be further increased by harvest abundance. Tomatoes and cayenne chillies are categorized as agricultural commodities with a shelf life and are difficult to store for long periods. The best solution to the overabundance of crop products is by processing these agricultural materials into processed products capable of extended periods of storage. Additionally, processed food products will add to the economic value of the commodity itself. This community service aims to empower the people of Kerta Barat Village by exploiting the potential of agricultural commodities through the processing of tomato sauce and cayenne chilli powder products. This activity was carried out through training and mentoring on the subject of food product processing of tomato sauce and cayenne chili powder. Knowledge and skill increase were seen to have followed this empowerment activity, namely partners can process tomato and cayenne chilly commodities into tomato sauce and cayenne chili powder products through the use of simple technology. A social impact was perceived where partners have become acquainted with agricultural commodity processing technology, namely for the process of drying and size reduction in the manufacturing of processed tomato and cayenne chili products. Additionally, the utilization of post-harvest technologies is crucial for the process of making produced commodities more useful and increase its economic value, which in turn can lead to welfare for the locals.
BATMAN RIBONE (Batik Malangan Triple Bottomline) Implementation Triple Bottomline for Small Medium Enterprise (SME) in Malang Regency Siti Amerieska; Galuh Kartiko; Novi Nugrahani; Rika Wijayanti; Farika Nikmah
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.1.48-62

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Batik Malangan craftsmen SMEs need a presence in the world of business development. The main problems faced by batik SMEs are 1) lack of good management which covers Planning, Organizing, Actuating and Controlling (POAC) as the focus of management implementation within the context of developing Batik Malangan products, 2) lack of entrepreneurial funds, 3) lack of Batik Malangan socialization (marketing), owing to the lack of web and social media presence 4) Not having financial reports, especially reports within the framework of Triple Bottom Lines (Sustainability Report). The possible solutions are in the form of assistance in the preparation of management procedure systems and the establishment of a marketplace specializing in batik products of Malang. The methods used are in the form of mentoring and training on the use of the procedure system, and the application of a web-based marketplace. The results of this community service, with the existence of Batman Ribone standard operating procedure (SOP), which contains a production planning SOP, SME owners have become increasingly aware of the importance of production planning. The existence of this web-based marketplace increased the number of customers by up to 20% and has made it easier for them to access Batik Malangan products.
Community Empowerment Through Homegrown Medicinal Plants and The "Wedang Uwuh" Herbal Beverage Cultivation in Seketi Hamlet Juliani Pudjowati; Thariq Abdurrahman; Enjelita Putri Pratiwi; Rizky Nugraha Baqi; Anggun Kumala Syafitri
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.2.1-15

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Rural community empowerment is an effort to develop independence and community welfare through the improvement of knowledge, attitudes, skills, behaviour, abilities, awareness, and resource utilization. This is carried out by establishing policies, programs, activities and assisting with the problems related to the priority needs of the community to increase community activities through the cultivation of homegrown medicinal plants. The homegrown medicinal plants (TOGA) are traditional medicinal plants. These medicinal plants are used for making Wedang Uwuh. The ingredients consist of various types of spices namely: ginger, cloves, nutmeg, lemongrass, cardamom, cinnamon, sappanwood, and rosella. The method of implementation used is through the diffusion of knowledge and direct practice. These activities were carried out for the residents of Seketi Hamlet. The results of the activities that have been carried out in Seketi Hamlet are as follows: the community gets insight into TOGA plants; people acquire skills in how to process TOGA into Wedang Uwuh herbal beverage which can help increase endurance (immunomodulators) to protect against Covid-19 pandemic; adding or increasing community activities through the use of house yards as TOGA growing media. Therefore, it is necessary for the Head of Seketi Hamlet to consider doing several things, namely the provision of advanced programs via entrepreneurship training to produce superior products from TOGA yields, and community cooperation in the continuous care of the “Seketi Hamlet Health Garden” for long term benefits.
Application of Smart Oven Technology as an Effort to Increase Smoked Egg Production and Quality in Sania MSME Yena Arifa; Nurul Humaidah; Feri Widodo; Muhammad Muizzhuddin; Bibit Pranoto
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.2.16-27

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Mitra Home salted egg industry SANIA MSME is an MSME that engages in duck cultivation and the production of Smoked Salted Eggs. SANIA MSME was founded by a duck breeder group in 2008 in Kawedusan Ponggok Village, Blitar. Smoked salted eggs are known for their burnt/smoky aroma and greasy egg yolks. Smoked egg production is done manually using the use of smoking drums. These manual devices are only capable of baking 150 grains per day. Meanwhile, damage due to smoking with an oven drum can reach up to 15-20%. This can reduce profits by up to 20% per cycle of the smoking process. Damage occurs when users forget or are too late to lower the drum oven's temperature before it reaches temperatures of 1000C or more. The uneven heat can also result in a reduction to taste and greasiness of the egg yolks. Manual ovens take 7-10 hours at 80-900C to cook. From discussions with partners, it was discovered that they needed egg smoking ovens that feature thermoregulators and can produce even flows of smoke automatically. There is a need for technological innovation in the egg fumigation equipment category in the form of smart egg smoking ovens complete with thermoregulators and automatic smoke airflow systems. Smart ovens have the potential to increase productivity by 75% with a faster smoking process of 3-4 hours. The service method was carried out by way of producing a design for smart ovens, socialization and assistance in the use of the device, assistance in the production of smoked eggs, and program evaluation. The results of the mentoring activity suggested that the production of smoked eggs can increase by 70% with the level of cooking damage sitting at less than 10% and an improvement in the product's taste.
GIS-Based Landslide Disaster Risk Areas and Ground Movements Mapping to Support Disaster Mitigation Activities (Case Study: Tasikmalaya Regency) Novi Asniar; Anri Noor Annisa Ramadan; Aso Sudiarjo
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.2.40-53

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Tasikmalaya Regency is an area that is prone to landslides and ground movements. The availability of comprehensive and accurate information in controlling land use for regional development in areas prone to landslides and ground movements is very important for casualty prevention and other losses such as physical, social and economic. This information must be disseminated to the public as an early warning system to support disaster mitigation efforts. Identification of the characteristics of landslide and ground movement prone areas requires the mapping of risk areas to mitigate disasters. This can be done using Geographic Information System (GIS). This mapping activity was carried out using the method of collecting digital data from five vulnerability controlling factors of landslides and ground movements, namely rainfall, rock type, soil type, land cover and slope. The analysis is continued by weighting the factors that influence landslides and ground motion and then overlaying the five controlling factor maps (with their respective weight values) to produce a landslides and ground movement vulnerability level map which is then inputted into WebGIS. This map can then be used by local governments and the public as an information medium to support disaster mitigation activities.
Development of Integrated Farming Businesses Based on Zero Waste Agriculture in Parigi Moutong Regency Burhanuddin Nasir; Irwan Lakani; Najamudin Najamudin; Sitti Sabariyah; Sri Anjar Lasmini; Moh. Syahrul Asdar; I Putu Suci Astawa; Ilham Akbar; I Kadek Duis Tiana
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.2.28-39

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Zero waste agriculture is an agricultural concept oriented around the decomposition cycle of organic materials which integrates agricultural and livestock systems to reprocess waste material. Agricultural waste is used as animal feed while livestock waste/excrement is reprocessed into organic fertilizers. The Regional Partnership Service Program (PKW) aims to assist farmers in developing integrated farming businesses based around zero waste agriculture. PKW was held between May and July 2021 in Tindaki Village, South Parigi District, Parigi Moutong Regency. The implementation of this regional partnership program was carried out through a Participatory Action Programs approach, where partners are directly involved in the adoption and application of the various skills that had been developed. The procedure for activity implementation was carried out through several stages, namely: (a) counseling on zero waste agriculture, (b) training in and application of zero waste agriculture technology in the form of demonstration plots for the application of technological products, (c) coaching and mentoring, and (d) the utilization stage of technology product. The findings from the implementation concluded that the agricultural development training based on zero waste agriculture was a success, and the technology had been adopted by the community, marked by the ability to make and develop compost and liquid organic bio-urine fertilizers. Both types of organic fertilizers had been applied in the demonstration plots to assess their effectiveness in reducing the use of inorganic fertilizers. Rice production is equivalent to 5.6 tons/ha and 6 tons/ha in conventional land. These results show potential benefits for farmers, particularly regarding lower production costs compared to the usage of conventional land. Zero waste agriculture is a method of farming and livestock raising that utilizes their waste products for energy production.
“BeDiL” Learning Media Training in The New Normality Era Yohanna Nirmalasari; Dhatu Sitaresmi; Vincentius Valiandy Jiuangga
Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Community Practice and Social Welfare
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33479/jacips.2021.1.2.54-63

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Online learning is a new phenomenon for educators. This requires education actors, such as educators, education staff, governments, students, and even parents of students to be able to work together in building interactive learning. Online learning is a learning method/way that can motivate students to learn more and achieve learning objectives. However, not all educators can adapt quickly, especially for educators who work in the field at the front lines. This can happen because, over the years, educators have been accustomed to face-to-face or offline teaching models instead of a virtually face-to-face or online model. When learning is carried out online, this becomes a challenge for educators where they have to learn many new things such as the media platforms, new presentation methods, or adapted teaching strategies so that learning can be done effectively. Moreover, an educator is a wheel in learning. Therefore, training on the design of a learning media, especially in the face of this new normal era, is crucial to do. This training activity is carried out using the learning-by-doing method. This method was chosen because the training activities were carried out in a guided manner. Based on the training activities  two results can be obtained. First, the training related to the BeDiL learning media has been carried out smoothly. Second, participants can make BeDiL learning media in the form of posters that can be classified into two, namely complete BeDiL posters and incomplete BeDiL posters.

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