JAKARTA - Families of Alumni of Gadjah Mada University Faculty of Medicine (Kagamadok), association of TNI-Polri pocket houses, Ministry of Law and Human Rights, and BKKBN held health services for inmates or inmates of Class IIA Prison in Purwokerto, Central Java.
In this activity which was held on Saturday, February 5, prison residents received treatment for minor illnesses and vaccinations as well as a variety of simple laboratory tests,
Not only that, prison inmates also receive spiritual guidance and receive gifts.
The chairman of KAGAMADOK who is also the head of the BKKBN, Hasto Wardoyo, views that these prisoners rarely receive adequate health services. Therefore, he hopes that this activity will be able to provide health services for them.
"The government must be present in the midst of the inmates, for that we are present in Banyumas," said Hasto in a statement received by VOI, Sunday, February 6.
Furthermore, women in prison also receive special examinations such as VIA or early detection of malignant diseases.
"This is also an extraordinary activity, because women are the key to success in the family", said Hasto.
Furthermore, Hasto held a dialogue with the prison inmates to provide motivation. He also digs up information if there are inmates who have children under five. Hasto requested that the Family Assistance Team also monitor so that the children are protected from stunting.
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