Penyuluhan dan Sosialisasi Lingkungan Sehat pada Komunitas Waria, Karangploso, Kabupaten Malang
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https://doi.org/10.61105/jise.v1i2.43Keywords:
Penyuluhan, Sosialisasi, Komunitas Waria, Kabupaten Malang, Kesehatan LingkunganAbstract
Kegiatan ini mengeksplorasi peran penting penyuluhan dan sosialisasi dalam membina lingkungan sehat pada komunitas Waria Karangploso Kabupaten Malang. Komunitas Waria, yang terdiri dari individu transgender di Indonesia, sering menghadapi diskriminasi dan pengucilan masyarakat, yang mengakibatkan berbagai tantangan kesehatan dan kesejahteraan. Temuan menunjukkan bahwa program konseling dan sosialisasi sangat berdampak pada kesejahteraan mental, emosional, dan fisik anggota komunitas Waria. Melalui inisiatif ini, individu mendapatkan akses terhadap informasi kesehatan penting, jaringan dukungan sosial, dan rasa memiliki. Lebih lanjut, penelitian ini menggarisbawahi pentingnya kolaborasi antara organisasi masyarakat, penyedia layanan kesehatan, dan lembaga pemerintah dalam melaksanakan program berkelanjutan yang memenuhi kebutuhan spesifik komunitas Waria. Kegiatan ini menekankan pentingnya upaya berkelanjutan untuk mendorong penerimaan, inklusivitas, dan pendidikan untuk menciptakan lingkungan yang lebih sehat dan adil bagi komunitas Waria di Karangploso, Kabupaten Malang.
This activity explores the important role of counseling and socialization in fostering a healthy environment in the Waria Karangploso community, Malang Regency. The Waria community, which consists of transgender individuals in Indonesia, often faces discrimination and exclusion from society, resulting in various health and well-being challenges. Findings show that counseling and outreach programs greatly impact the mental, emotional, and physical well-being of members of the Transgender community. Through this initiative, individuals gain access to important health information, a social support network, and a sense of belonging. Furthermore, this research underscores the importance of collaboration between community organizations, health service providers, and government agencies in implementing sustainable programs that meet the specific needs of the Transgender community. This activity emphasizes the importance of ongoing efforts to encourage acceptance, inclusivity, and education to create a healthier and more equitable environment for the Waria community in Karangploso, Malang Regency.
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