CALLS (Creating a Safe and Healthy Childhood With SCORP) – CIMSA-Indonesia
Name of the activity: CALLS (Creating a Safe and Healthy Childhood With SCORP)
Country/NMO: CIMSA-Indonesia
Program: Ethics and Human Rights in Health
Contact information: contact [email protected] to get in touch with the Activity Coordinator
Type of the activity: First-time Activity
Category: Campaign
Focus area: Human Rights for Medical Professionals in daily clinical settings
Sustainable Development Goals addressed: SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being)
Problem statement:
Based on data from the PPA Symphony, from January 1 to June 19, 2020 there have been 3,087 cases of violence against children, including 852 physical violence, 768 psychological, and 1,848 cases of sexual violence, this figure is quite high. For this reason, SCORP CIMSA UPH as a part of CIMSA which focuses on vulnerable people and in commemoration of Human Rights Day held this series of activities with the aim of increasing public awareness about the importance of protecting children’s rights.
Target groups:
- General population
Beneficiaries:
- General population
Objectives:
S : Increase public knowledge about the conditions, rights, and cases of violence that occur to Indonesian children in general and people with disabilities in order to reduce the number of exploitation and bullying of children in Indonesia
M : There were evalutaion methods such as Pre-Test and Post Test with Google forms, The number of viewers of the campaign, and Feedback form
A : Before the talkshow started, there was a Pre-activity training that discussed the Human Rights-Based Approach and Health as Human Rights to 19 members of the UPH CIMSA SCORP.
R : There were indicators of success that must be achieved:
– Get a 15% increase in post-test scores or an average post-test score of 75%
– Get 100 participants
– Get a total of 1000 viewers on air campaign posts per day
– Get positive feedback from 80% of participants who take part in this activity
T : Webinars, talk shows, Instagram campaigns have been held during December 2021.
Indicators of Success:
– Get a 15% increase in post-test scores or post-test average scores of 75%
– Get 100 participants
– Get a total of 1000 viewers on air campaign posts per day
– Get positive feedback from 80% of participants who take part in this activity
Methodology:
Promotions on social media such as Instagram, Line, others
Plans for evaluation:
Pre-Test and Post Test with google form, number of viewers campaign, and feedback form
External collaborations:
- KOMNAS HAM – As a speaker
is an institution established to improve the protection and enforcement of human rights
- Faculty of Medicine, University of Pelita Harapan – Speakers are:
– dr. Zulvia Oktanida Syarif, Sp.KJ – Psychiatrist Specialist – Speaker
– dr. Waskita Roan, Sp.KJ – Lecturer – Speaker
– dr. Ilsa Nelwan, MPH. – Finger Foundation – Speaker
– Mrs. Millia Asri, S.Psi., M.Psi. – Finger Foundation – Speaker
– dr. Olivia J. D. Adji Saroso – Alumni of SCORP CIMSA UPH – Moderator
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