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5. Institution in the Field of Social Welfare Disabilities, subsequently called the Institution is the institution for carrying out the social rehabilitation of disabled persons performed, whether by the Government, local government, and the public
6. Social Welfare Society is a social organization or social society that carries out a social welfare organization that is organized into society, both legal and non-legal.
7. Professional Social Workers are a person who works, both in government and private institutions that have social job competencies and professions, and concern in social work gained through education, training, and/or experience of social work practices to carry out service tasks and handling social issues.
8. Social Welfare is a person who is educated and trained professionally to carry out service duties and handling of social problems and/or someone who works, whether in both government and private institutions whose scope His activities in Social Welfare.
9. Social Volunteers are a person and/or community group, whether set in social work or not set in social work, but carrying out hosting activities in the social field is not in social institutions the government of its own will with or without reward.
Section 2
The Disability social rehabilitation standards performed by the Institution are intended to provide references to administrators and social rehabilitation services officers in planning, implementing, and evaluating service activities. Social rehabilitation of the disabled.
Section 3
The Disability Social Rehabilitation Standard by the Institution aims:
a. providing technical guidelines for the caretaker and the Institution ' s officers in carrying out the social rehabilitation program of the disabled;
B. enhance the professionalism and agency officers in carrying out social rehabilitation of disabled persons;
c. embodied professional social rehabilitation; and
D. create an effective and efesien working mechanism to guarantee the quality and outcomes of the social rehabilitation of the disabled.
Section 4
The scope of this Regulation includes the Social Rehabilitation, Institution, authority, funding, monitoring and evaluation, coaching and supervision, as well as reporting.
BAB II
SOCIAL REHABILITATION
The Kesatu section
General
Section 5
(1) Social Rehabilitation Of Disabled Persons is intended to restore and develop the ability of a person experiencing social dysfunction to be able to carry out its social functions reasonably.
(2) Social Rehabilitation Of Disabled Persons as referred to in paragraph (1) is executed in the form:
a. Motivational guidance and psychosocial diagnosis;
B. treatment and parenting;
c. social guidance and psychosocial counseling;
D. mental and spiritual guidance;
e. physical guidance;
f. Vocational training and entrepreneurial coaching;
G. service accessibility;
h. Resosialization guidance;
i. further guidance; and/or
J. Reference.
(3) Social Rehabilitation Of Disabled Persons by the Institution is implemented through a series of activities with social work approach, and the approach of other disciplines in a unified way.
Section 6
The Disabled Social Rehabilitation Objective is addressed to:
a. Physical Disabilities include body, netra, rungu wicara and former sufferers of chronic diseases;
B. Mental Disabilities include intellectual/mental retardation and ex-psychotic episodes or persons who have experienced psychiatric disorders/psychosocial;
C. The physical and mental/disability disabilities are multiple.
Section 7
(1) The Implementation Of Social Rehabilitation by the institution is intended:
a. for the quality of social rehabilitation can be provided optimally and effectively as well as efficiently; and
B. to help the disabled improve its social role and function in society.
(2) Social Rehabilitation as referred to in paragraph (1) may be carried out in and/or outside the Institution.
The Second Part
Execution
Section 8
Stages of Disability Social Rehabilitation by the Institution, including:
a early approach;
b admission;
c disclosure and understanding of the problem;
d drafting problem solving plan;
e problem solving;
The social, mental, physical, vocational, vocational, and entrepreneurial guidance
g resosialization;
h terminations; and
i further guidance.
Section 9
(1) The initial approach as referred to in Article 8 of the letter a is the activity that initiates the social rehabilitation process.
(2) The activities that initiate the social rehabilitation process as referred to in paragraph (1) through the delivery of information of Social Rehabilitation programs to the public, related agencies, and social organizations.
(3) The Social Rehabilitation Program Information as referred to in paragraph (2) is intended to obtain the data of the number of disabled persons in accordance with the predefined conditions.
Section 10
(1) The acceptance as referred to in Section 8 of the letter b is an activity to obtain objective and thorough data about the prospective recipient of the service.
(2) The acceptance activities include the process of regristracy and the checking of the acceptance terms to be rehabilitated through the Institution.
Section 11
The disclosure and understanding of the problem as referred to in Article 8 of the letter c is an activity to examine or unravel the problems of the disabled and the potential and the sources it has upon acceptance to do so. Rehabilitation.
Section 12
The framing of problem solving plans as referred to in Section 8 of the letter d is a plan for the activities to be performed for problem handling according to the results in which the disclosure and understanding of the problem can be made.
2. Social rehabilitation is a process of refetionalisation and development to allow a person to be able to perform its social functions reasonably in a community life.
3. Disability of Disabilities is a person who has physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory limitations in a long period of time that in interaction with the environment and its people's attitudes can meet obstacles that make it difficult for them to be used. Participated in full and effective participation based on equal rights.
4. The Disability Social Rehabilitation Standard is a minimal service that must be implemented in the social rehabilitation process of disabled persons by the institution.