Policy Analysis For The Implementation Of The Examplary Wives School Program Among Married Couples In Increasing Family Resilience Of Sawahlunto City 2022

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Santi hariani
Hafizah Che Hasan
Zulfita
Silvi Zaimy
Ika Yulia Darma
Titin Ifayanti

Abstract

In the city of Sawahlunto, cases of violence against women and children have increased. In 2019 there were 50 cases that occurred (86% of child cases and 14% of female cases), while in 2019 there were 123 cases of divorce, an increase in 2020 of 145 cases, this was due to the low level of family resilience in the Sawahlunto City community. One effort to overcome this is the existence of the Sawahlunto City Model Wives School for Childbearing Age Couples which was initiated by the Sawahlunto City Government and the Sawahlunto City GOW. This research aims to analyze the implementation of the Sawahlunto Exemplary Wife School by looking at input, process and output aspects. The research method used is a qualitative approach, data collection was carried out using in-depth interviews, observation and document review. The time of the research was May 2023. The research results were obtained if the Sawahluto City Exemplary Wives School implementation policy already existed, the budget was insufficient, the facilities and infrastructure were also insufficient, the human resources at TOT were directly at the Yasmina Foundation, monitoring and evaluation had been carried out optimally, SILO has also been implemented well and the enthusiasm of participants in participating is also good, the output from SILO is that participants' knowledge and understanding has increased by 90% regarding Family Resilience compared to before participating in SILO.

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Santi hariani, Hafizah Che Hasan, Zulfita, Silvi Zaimy, Ika Yulia Darma, & Titin Ifayanti. (2023). Policy Analysis For The Implementation Of The Examplary Wives School Program Among Married Couples In Increasing Family Resilience Of Sawahlunto City 2022. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(5s), 1058–1061. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i5s.2351
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Santi hariani

Lincoln university College

Hafizah Che Hasan

Lincoln university College

Zulfita

Stikes Mercubaktijaya Padang

Silvi Zaimy

Stikes Syedza Saintika Padang

Ika Yulia Darma

Stikes Syedza Saintika Padang

Titin Ifayanti

Stikes Alifah padang.

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