PELATIHAN KECAKAPAN VOKASIONAL UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMANDIRIAN SOSIAL EKONOMI INDIVIDU EKS PSIKOTIK DI UPT REHABILITASI SOSIAL EKS PSIKOTIK PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR

Muh. Chotim, Ratih Christiana, Andika Hady Pratama

Abstract


Ex-psychotic individuals encounter many difficulties in the process of socializing and
returned to the environment, so that the necessary training skills before returning to the
family and society. The purpose of this study was (1) To determine the effort to improve
the social and economic independence of individual ex-psychotic through vocational
skills training in the Social Rehabilitation Unit Ex Psychotic Social Service of East Java
Province, (2) To determine the effectiveness of vocational skills training to improve social
and economic independence of the individual ex-psychotic The Social Rehabilitation Unit
Ex Psychotic Social Service of East Java Province.Writing method using a case study
approach to field studies (field research) combined with literature (library research).
This community service is a descriptive research, data analysis using qualitative analysis
with interactive model. The analyzed data is the data rate of socio-economic
independence of individuals before and after the psychotic ex vocational skills
training.This research with two activities that make the carpet of material raffia rope and
wooden crafts. Potential outcomes include training in order to improve their socioeconomic
independence, product copyrighted works, a national scientific journals and
strengthening the role of counselors and social services functions.


Keywords


Independence;Social;Economic; Ex Psychotic;Vocational

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.25273/counsellia.v5i1.265

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