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Pelatihan Intensif

In an effort to encourage inclusive economic growth, Universitas `Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta held training on production management and the preparation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for micro-entrepreneurs, especially disabled tailors and Etawa goat breeders. This activity is part of the Pendekar Kita program which aims to empower the community economy, Saturday (16/11).

With material presented by UNISA Yogyakarta Management Lecturer, Era Agustina Yamini, SE, M.Sc, participants were invited to understand the concept of production management and the application of the PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act).

“PDCA is a very effective tool to improve production efficiency and quality. By applying PDCA, businesses can identify problems, find solutions, and continue to make improvements,” said Era.

In addition to theoretical material, participants were also invited to directly develop SOPs for their respective products. This is so that participants can directly apply the knowledge gained in their business.

“With the SOP, the products produced will be of higher quality and more consistent. In addition, SOPs can also facilitate the process of training new employees,” said Era.
Iswanto, one of the participants who is the owner of Kharisma Tailoring business, felt greatly helped by the material presented. “I just learned about the importance of SOP. With the SOP, production in my workshop will be more organized and easily controlled,” he said.

Vice Rector I of UNISA Yogyakarta, Dr. Sulistiyaningsih, S.KM., MH.Kes in her speech said that this activity is a concrete form of collaboration between academics, government and business actors.

“We hope that this training can have a positive impact on business actors, especially the participants who are present here, so that they can be more independent and improve their welfare,” said Sulis.

With this training, it is hoped that micro businesses in Yogyakarta can grow and contribute to the regional economy. In addition, the Pendekar Kita program can also be a real example that with good collaboration, we can create a positive social impact.

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Kader kesehatan

Universitas Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again shown its commitment in improving the health status of the community. This time, through the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes), UNISA Yogyakarta collaborated with the Branch Manager ofAisyiyah (PCA) Kraton to organize a Health Cadre Training. This activity aims to equip health cadres with the knowledge and skills needed to provide basic health services at the community level, Saturday (03/08).

The training, which was attended by 27 participants from various areas in Kraton, focused on maternal and child health issues. The materials presented included early detection of child growth through weight and height measurement, as well as education on the importance of maintaining the health of pregnant women.

“Cadres have a very strategic role in improving the health status of the community. Through this training, we hope that cadres can become agents of change in their environment,” said Evi Wahyuntari.

The high maternal and child mortality rate in Indonesia is a serious concern. One of the contributing factors is the lack of public access to health information. Health cadres, as an extension of health workers, have an important role in overcoming this problem. By providing health education directly to the community, cadres can help raise awareness of the importance of maintaining good health.

As a follow-up to this training, the cadres will conduct identification of toddlers and pregnant women in their respective areas. The data obtained will be used as the basis for developing a more targeted health promotion program.

“We hope this training can be the first step in improving the quality of life of people in Kraton,” added Laila Desi Ikawati.

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Muhammadiyah Sokonandi Elementary School inYogyakarta took a big step in improving disaster preparedness and resilience by attending Basic Life Support (BHD) and disaster mitigation training. The training was organized by Muhammadiyah Disaster Management Center (MDMC) in collaboration with Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta as part of the community service program of Anesthesia Nursing lecturers.

The training participants consisted of the school principal, Anis Rofiah, S.Pd., M.Si., Sopyian, S.Si., M.Pd., and 30 other teachers. They participated in a series of activities that included exposure to disaster preparedness materials, first aid (bandaging), BHD, and evacuation of disaster victims at school.

Budi Santoso, a SPAB facilitator from MDMC, explained that the training aimed to improve preparedness and resilience at the elementary school level.

“Teachers are invited to recognize disaster risks that exist in schools and increase their knowledge in carrying out first aid to victims. With the skills acquired through this training, teachers are expected to know the role, benefits, and duties or functioning of the emergency team at school,” Budi said.

In addition to improving evacuation and first aid skills, teachers are also trained to make a school disaster risk assessment and develop disaster mitigation and evacuation SOPs. This is important so that teachers know the places that are at risk in the event of a disaster.

This activity was held in response to the condition of SD Muhammadiyah Sokonandi, which has never received disaster socialization and does not have complete medical equipment in the UKS room, such as stretchers and splints. Facilities and infrastructure that support evacuation during a disaster are also lacking.

The Principal of SD Muhammadiyah Sokonandi expressed his gratitude and hoped that this activity could continue. “This activity is very useful for us, and we really hope it can be continued in the future,” he said.

Heri Puspito, S.Kep., Ns., MKM, and Tri Hapsari Listyaningrum, S.ST, MH, from the UNISA Yogyakarta community service team, were also present during the Basic Life Support training at the school. Together with Budi Santoso, they ensured that the training ran smoothly and had a positive impact on all participants.

With this training, it is hoped that SD Muhammadiyah Sukonandi can become an example for other schools in an effort to create a Disaster Safe Education Unit, so that the safety and security of students and all school residents can be guaranteed.

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Fisioterapi

The Physiotherapy Study Club of ‘Aisyiyah University (UNISA) Yogyakarta held another Guidance Seru (BIMSER) with the theme “Discuss The Problem Of Injuries In Athletes With Disabilities”, Sunday (14/07).

The event, which took place in Bararah Barried Hall Building A Siti Bariyah 4th Floor UNISA Yogyakarta Integrated Campus, presented two experienced speakers, namely Shofwal Jamil, Indonesian Amputee Football Physiotherapist who is also a physiotherapy lecturer at UNISA Yogyakarta, and Faris Fadhli Dhomily, NPC Powerlifting Athlete.

Study Club is a learning activity where students are taught lecture material that is not understood to be discussed or taught again in detail. Study Club Physiotherapy Sport is a study group formed by the R & D division of HIMAFI UNISA Yogyakarta as a forum to increase knowledge and hone the skills of physiotherapy students at UNISA who have interests and talents in the field of sports physiotherapy.

Andika, the chief executive of the BIMSER activity, stated that the main purpose of this activity was to increase the knowledge and understanding of students, especially Physiotherapy students, about injuries that often occur in athletes with disabilities and the important role of physiotherapy in handling them.

“The target to be achieved from this activity is the formation of sports physiotherapists who have knowledge and understanding both in theory and practice, so as to improve skills that can be used in lectures and in the work field later,” said Andika.

He also hoped that this activity could be useful for the students who participated in it and increase their knowledge.

In the discussion, Shofwal Jamil emphasized that physiotherapy plays an important role in the prevention of sports injuries in athletes, especially Paralympians. “The task of physiotherapy is to maintain and preserve the productive age of athletes in achieving achievements,” he said.

Similarly, Faris Fadhli Dhomily also emphasized the importance of making exercise a necessity, not just an obligation.

This activity was attended by all Physiotherapy Study Club administrators and undergraduate students of UNISA Physiotherapy Study Program in semester 2, 4, and 6.

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Beasiswa sleman 2

Universitas `Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta in collaboration with the Regional Government (PEMDA) of Sleman held a benchmarking event for the Sleman Pintar scholarship program at Baroroh Baried Hall. The event was held on Tuesday (16/07) and aimed to evaluate and improve the scholarship program for students from poor/vulnerable families and PKH participant families studying at Sleman Regency partner universities, namely UNISA Yogyakarta and Amikom University Yogyakarta.

Dr. Warsiti, S.Kp., M.Kep., Sp.Mat, Rector of UNISA Yogyakarta, stated that the Sleman Regency Government has entrusted UNISA Yogyakarta for the past two years to help develop human resources in Sleman Regency.

“Alhamdulillah, three students from the Sleman Pintar scholarship program have successfully passed the PKM grant from the Ministry of Research and Technology,” said Warsiti proudly.
Furthermore, Warsiti explained that Sleman Regency is more advanced in innovation in strengthening human resources than other regions.

“The collaboration between UNISA Yogyakarta and the Sleman local government in strengthening human resources is a form of our shared social responsibility to provide benefits to the people of Sleman Regency,” she added.

Drs. Susmiarto, M.M, Regional Secretary of Sleman Regency, in his speech emphasized that human resource development is a top priority of Sleman Regency. One of the main objectives of this program is to reduce the poverty rate in Sleman.

“The Sleman Pintar program in collaboration with UNISA and Amikom is one of the efforts to achieve this goal,” said Susmiarto.

Susmiarto also thanked all parties involved in the program. “We hope that this collaboration will continue well so that the goal of strengthening human resources in Sleman can be achieved optimally,” he concluded.

Smart Sleman Scholarship: A Joint Effort to Alleviate Poverty

The Sleman Pintar Scholarship Program is a social assistance initiative designed to provide educational opportunities for students from underprivileged families. The program collaborates with universities such as UNISA Yogyakarta and Amikom University Yogyakarta to ensure that students from poor families or PKH participants can continue their higher education.

The success of three students in the PKM grant program from Kemendikbudristek shows the positive impact of this scholarship program. With continued innovation and collaboration, it is hoped that this program can continue to contribute to the strengthening of human resources in Sleman Regency and beyond.

UNISA Yogyakarta: Commitment to Human Resource Development

UNISA Yogyakarta continues to show its commitment in supporting human resource development through various programs and collaboration with the local government. With the support of the Sleman local government, UNISA Yogyakarta plays an active role in providing quality education and accessibility to students from various economic backgrounds.

Through the Sleman Pintar scholarship program, UNISA Yogyakarta not only helps ease the financial burden of students but also contributes to reducing poverty in Sleman. This collaboration is expected to be an example for other regions in developing similar programs to improve the quality of human resources in Indonesia.

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