PUSAT KRISIS FAKULTAS PSIKOLOGI UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

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PUSAT KRISIS FAKULTAS PSIKOLOGI UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

PUSAT KRISIS FAKULTAS PSIKOLOGI UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

Who We Are Pusat Krisis Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Indonesia was established in 1998 in response to the May 1998 riot. Pusat Krisis (or Crisis Center) carries out a mission to provide psychosocial assistance to individuals, groups, and communities affected by conflict and disaster as well as humanitarian workers and agencies working in conflict and postdisaster areas. As a university based institution, Pusat Krisis continuously strives to conduct research to obtain and develop knowledge in the field of psychosocial intervention and disaster psychology that serves as foundation of its work and service. Our Vision: Our goal is to be a leading institution in the promotion, prevention, and rehabilitation efforts of psychosocial impact of disasters and social conflicts in Indonesia. Our Missions: 1. Provide assistance for communities in overcoming psychosocial issues, especially those connected with natural disasters and social conflicts. 2. Conduct studies of various psychosocial issues in natural disasters and social conflicts. 3. Develop knowledge and skills of psychologists and volunteers in providing psychological assistance.

What We Do Program Evaluation

Program Evaluation and Assessment We conduct program evaluation and assessment as consultant for organizations working in the field of humanitarian assistance. Consultancy experiences: 1. Psychological Profiling of Disaster Emergency Rapid Response Team, East Region National Agency for Disaster Management (Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana / BNPB, November 2011) 2. Situational Study on Psychosocial Status of Children in Merapi eruption affected areas ChildFund Indonesia (Sleman, Boyolali, Magelang, January 2011) 3. Situational Analysis on Early Childhood Care and Development Program PLAN Indonesia (Sikka and Lembata, East Nusa Tenggara, June 2010) 4. Psychosocial Study, Child Friendly Space Program PLAN Indonesia (Pariaman Utara, June 2010) 5. End Line Survey, Psychosocial Support Program American Red Cross (Banda Aceh, Aceh Besar, and Aceh Jaya; October 2009 January 2010). National Agency for Disaster Management s Quick Response Team

6. End Line Survey, Psychosocial Support Program American Red Cross (Banda Aceh, Aceh Besar, and Aceh Jaya; October 2009 January 2010) 7. End Line Evaluation, Inclusive Education Program Helen Keller International (Aceh Utara, Lhokseumawe, Bireun, Pidie, Pidie Jaya, and Simeulue; December 2009 January 2010) 8. Midline Evaluation, Inclusive Education Program Helen Keller International (Aceh Utara, Lhokseumawe, Bireun, Pidie, Pidie Jaya, and Simeulue; July August 2009) 9. End Line Survey, Psychosocial Support Program American Red Cross (Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar; March June 2009) 10. Baseline Survey, Psychosocial Support Program American Red Cross (Aceh Jaya; October December 2008) 11. Psychosocial Assessment, Aceh Development Program World Vision Indonesia (May June 2008)

Training and Capacity Building

One of our regular training session TRAINING and CAPACITY BUILDING Crisis center provides several training packages related to psychology in the context of disaster. We offer regular (in house) training as well as by request. The topics we provide are: 1. Psychological First Aid 2. Psychosocial Support 3. Stress Management for Humanitarian Worker 4. Parenting in Disaster Context 5. Debriefing for Humanitarian Worker Throughout the years we have provided hundreds of trainings for communities, volunteers, government agencies, schools and academic FAKULTAS PSIKOLOGI UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

Research and Publications

RESEARCH and PUBLICATIONS Crisis Center continually conducts research on psychological dynamics and experiences that occur both at the individual and the community level who suffered from natural disasters and social conflicts, including humanitarian workers and volunteers. The results of these studies were used as foundations to develop theoretical understanding of the psychological effects arise from disaster and conflicts, and develop a model for psychosocial intervention. Crisis Center also developed and published modules, books, booklets, and leaflets that serve as a reference as well as practical guidelines based on our research and lesson s learned from the field. Research: 1. Psychological Aspects of Volunteers [2010] 2. Flood Risk Perception and Locus of Control of Ciliwung Riverbank Residents [2008] 3. Teacher as a Starting Point for Peace building: Case Study of School based Psychosocial Intervention in North Aceh [2007] 4. From Sadness through Happiness to Future Development: School based Psychosocial Intervention for Children affected by Tsunami & Conflict in North Aceh [2007] 5. Emotion Regulation of Teachers in North Aceh [2006] 6. Hope and Forgiveness among Children on Their Pathways Out of Trauma in North Halmahera, Maluku [2003]

Books: 1. Panduan Kegiatan Rekreasional bersama Anak di Daerah Pasca Bencana (Facilitating Recreational Activities for Children in Post Disaster Area) [2007] 2. Pemulihan Trauma: Panduan Praktis Pemulihan Trauma Akibat Bencana Alam (Trauma Recovery: Practical Guideline for Disaster Related Trauma Intervention) [2007] 3. Panduan Pengasuhan Balita (Parenting in Emergencies) [2007] Modules: 1. Psychosocial Support for Child Protection in Emergency (UNICEF Crisis Center Universitas Indonesia Save the Children UK Ministry of Social Affairs) 2. Psychosocial Support 3. Psychological First Aid 4. Stress Management for Humanitarian Workers 5. Debriefing for Humanitarian Workers 6. Volunteer Readiness

Field Projects

FIELD PROJECT Children in our school-based program in North Aceh District In addition, we did community based psychosocial support projects that comprised of capacity building activities (training and supervision), psycho education, and direct psychological services (counseling, support group, and outreach services). 1. Mentawai, Aceh Singkil, and South of Nias (May June 2010 funded by Surfaid International 2. Garut, West Java (January March 2010 funded by IOM) 3. Maninjau, Agam district West Sumatera (December 2009 March 2010 funded by UNFPA) 4. Aceh Utara district Aceh (April 2005 April 2006 funded by The Asia Foundation; August 2005 May 2007 funded by Ekonid / Indogerm Direct) 5. Tobelo, Galela, Kao, and Malifut, Halmahera Utara District North Maluku (March August 2002 funded by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung)

Direct psychological service in Agam after West Sumatera Earthquake PFA training and supervision of primary healthcare worker in Nias as a part of emergency preparedness and disaster risk reduction efforts in coastal areas of Indoonesia

PUSAT KRISIS FAKULTAS PSIKOLOGI UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA Gedung TPAM Fakultas Psikologi UI, Kampus UI Depok, Jawa Barat Indonesia 16424 Phone and Fax: 62 21 7873745 E mail: pusat.krisis@ui.ac.id; www.puskrispsiui.or.id