Mukomuko Residents In Sanctuary Due To Mental Disorders, Social Service: No!
Mukomuko - The Social Service of Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, asked local residents not to shackle people with mental disorders because these actions violate human rights (HAM).
"Indeed, they should not be shackled. Residents put ODGJ in shackles for disturbing people," said the Head of the Social Security Protection Rehabilitation Division of the Mukomuko Regency Social Service, Eli Susbenti in Mukomuko, as reported by Antara, Thursday, October 28.
The local Social Service received reports that two ODGJs in the settlement unit (SP) V and Pondok Suguh Sub-district were being shackled from sub-district social welfare workers (TKSK) and social workers. But until now, he said, his party had not received a report regarding the complete identity of the ODGJ who was shackled. this orphanage will help deal with ODGJ who are in pasung if they are included in the Social Welfare Integrated Data (DTKS) and have BPJS health. handling assistance from this orphanage. He said his party asked the family to take care of BPJS health for ODGJs so that they can be treated at a mental hospital in Bengkulu City after recovering they are taken to Panti Darmaguna to undergo rehabilitation. 200 ODGJs in this area, but 10 people who were treated because only this many were reported were then taken to a mental hospital in Bengkulu City.