DAMPAK PARTISIPASI AKTIF KPM PKH DALAM FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SESSION UNTUK MENGUATKAN KETAHANAN EKONOMI KELUARGA

  • Nararia Hutama Putra Universitas Negeri Jakarta
  • Henny Herawaty Br Dalimunthe
  • Sri Koeswantono
Keywords: Effect, FDS, PKH Underprivileged, Family Economic Risilience

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the impact of FDS in strengthening the economic resilience of PKH beneficiary families. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with indepth interview, observation, and documentation. The data collected was analyzed using the NVIVO 12. The subjects in this study were PKH beneficiary mothers/ women who actively participated in FDS in the Harjosari RW 07 Bawen area. The results showed that there are 2 main factors to realize the goal of increasing family economic resilience through FDS, namely 1) the role of FDS Facilitators; 2) active involvement of FDS participants. FDS has had a positive impact in strengthening family economic resilience. Quality indicators of economic resilience, namely home ownership, the ability to make ends meet, savings account ownership, health insurance ownership, children not dropping out of school, and women's opportunities to work, have experienced significant improvements after participating in FDS. However, there are still constraints in the aspects of savings ownership and health insurance, which indicates the need for further optimization in the implementation of FDS. The conclusion of this study is that FDS has had a significant impact in strengthening the economic resilience of PKH beneficiary families. With further efforts to improve the implementation of FDS, it is hoped that this program can continue to contribute to improving the welfare of underprivileged families in Indonesia. This study recommends increasing the competence of FDS facilitators and increasing support from the Ministry of Social Affairs to ensure smooth and rewarding social assistants as facilitators of the implementation of this program.

Published
2024-02-02