Transformation Prospect of a Non Disaster-Prepared-School in Implementing Management of Child Safety Education

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Evi Widowati
Sugiharto Sugiharto
Anik Setyo Wahyuningsih
Adi Heru Husodo
Wahyudi Istiono

Abstract

Primary School X is an inclusive primary school that enrolls children with special needs, located in a disaster-prone area and never been exposed to information and training related to child safety education. The purpose of this study is to investigate the readiness of Primary School X as a non disaster-prepared inclusive-primary-school in implementing child safety education management. This study combined descriptive and analytic studies. Descriptive study was used to assess school management condition through 28 assessment and was conducted through interviews, document study and observation. The analytic study used was quasi-experimental study with one group pre- and post-test design. The result showed that the readiness level of Primary School X to transform into multi-disaster-based child safety was 36%, which is included into transformation “ready†category.

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How to Cite
Widowati, E., Sugiharto, S., Wahyuningsih, A., Husodo, A., & Istiono, W. (2020). Transformation Prospect of a Non Disaster-Prepared-School in Implementing Management of Child Safety Education. Unnes Journal of Public Health, 9(1), 34-42. https://doi.org/10.15294/ujph.v9i1.34378

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