The Denpasar Youth Festival program is a program initiated by the Denpasar City Government to accommodate the creativity and productivity of the young generation of Denpasar City. This program also accommodates MSMEs in Denpasar City, especially those owned by the younger generation in Denpasar City in developing their business. This study aims to determine how successful the implementation of this program is considering the implementation of this program in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. The focus of this research is on policy implementation, namely the Denpasar City Government and Policy Recipients, namely the Denpasar youth generation. The urgency in this study is the pandemic condition that has resulted in many MSMEs, especially those owned by the younger generation of Denpasar City, who have difficulty in marketing their products. The research method used is a qualitative research method. The results of this study are the Denpasar Youth Festival activities are able to facilitate the younger generation in increasing the productivity and creativity of young entrepreneurs in Denpasar City, but the obstacles faced are in terms of their product sales which decreased during the pandemic because purchasing power tends to decrease.
Mental disorders are manifestations of behavioral deviations due to emotional distortion. It is also defined as the irregularities in behavior, which occurs due to the decline in all psychiatric functions. Therefore, the existence of these deviations caused People with Mental Disorders (ODGJ) to be treated differently, and are often called crazy. One form of treatment inequality that leads to wrong actions in dealing with ODGJ is the shackling practice. Data obtained from the Indonesian Ministry of Health in 2013, showed that 1.7% out of 1,000 Indonesians have experienced schizophernia or psychosis, while approximately 14.8% had been shackled in their lives using ODGJ. The large number of ODGJs in Bali Province shows that there is a need for appropriate handling from both the government and the community. The problem faced by the family ODGJ people includes economical and social factors. Stigma in the community of people with mental disorders also complicates the comprehensive handling process. Goffman in Lestari stated that stigma on people with mental disorders has two main components. Based on these problems, a community service is conducted to provide education related to the handling of ODGJ. It automatically helps to eliminate stigma in the community and helps families with ODGJ members in handling them independently.
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