2022
DOI: 10.21831/jss.v18i1.49569
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Collaborative governance in handling covid-19 for elderly social services

Abstract: In 2050, Indonesia will enter an ageing population of around 21.1% of the total population. Life expectancy has increased significantly despite having a high vulnerability to neglect due to elderly poverty in the COVID-19 pandemic. This condition encourages the need for inclusive service design to promote health and empower ageing in collaborative governance. In this paper, the author presents a study on how collaborative governance interventions in inclusive services for long-term elderly care in the COVID-19… Show more

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“…Because Indonesia's multi-level governance, which is packaged in a system of regional autonomy, prevents the Central Government from carrying out deep interventions, a strategy that is evenly distributed in all sectors, namely by implementing minimal policies at the level of evidence-based policies, is needed (Ramadhan et al 2022). The use of collaborative governance in inclusive services has the potential to improve the social welfare of the elderly in long-term care post-COVID-19 (Fitriana 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because Indonesia's multi-level governance, which is packaged in a system of regional autonomy, prevents the Central Government from carrying out deep interventions, a strategy that is evenly distributed in all sectors, namely by implementing minimal policies at the level of evidence-based policies, is needed (Ramadhan et al 2022). The use of collaborative governance in inclusive services has the potential to improve the social welfare of the elderly in long-term care post-COVID-19 (Fitriana 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%