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SOCIAL PROBLEMS. Senior Executive Development Programme, UBD 2005 Public Policy Analysis Case Study. Introduction - Group Members. YB Awang Abd Mutalib, Act DO Tutong Sr Supt Abd Rahim, Deputy Director Operations, RBPF Haji Nairul Anawar, SAO, PMO
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SOCIAL PROBLEMS Senior Executive Development Programme, UBD 2005 Public Policy Analysis Case Study
Introduction - Group Members • YB Awang Abd Mutalib, Act DO Tutong • Sr Supt Abd Rahim, Deputy Director Operations, RBPF • Haji Nairul Anawar, SAO, PMO • Arsad Adis, Act Director of Co-Curiculum, MOE • Haji Mohd Rozan, Act MD, TAP
Interconnected – Abandoned Baby / Unlawful Pregnancy / Poverty?
State why it is a problem • Government’s concerns on social problems: • Increasing rate of social problems • Community’s unconsciousness • Lack of support from wider communities • Lack of knowledge/understanding • Eg. effects of taking drugs, abortion • Lack of family support
Explain how it happens? • Lack of education (religious) • Family separation eg. divorce • Peer group • Lack of promotion/communication • Non alignment • Enforcement agencies (- not focused) • Unemployment • Cultural Shocks (through globalization, internet, media, concerts)
Identify what would have to change to make an impact on problem • Strong law enforcements • Eg. coordination/collaboration, transparency, free of airing views/forums, booklets etc • Roadshows to all of communities, schools • Role of community leaders • Role of Media eg. TV, News, Press • National Committee to be formed (non-focus), District level • Review of legislations eg. punishments • Ministry of Education - curriculum
Identify what would have to change to make an impact on problem • Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports • Department of Community Development • Department of Youth and Sports • Pusat Pembangunan Belia (Youth Development Centre) • Ministry of Religious Affairs • Islamic Propagation Centre - religious books, sermons, role of mosques • Role of NGOs – participation eg. BASMIDA • Leading Agency – JPM
Report on what has been done to address the problem • Formation of National Committee/District Committee/NGOs • Forums/Seminars/Roadshows • Sermons • Competition in schools/NGOs • Promotion through Medias/Billboards • Rehabilitation Centres (Pusat Bahagia Pulaie, Rumah Al-Islah,) • Counselling (Education and Civil Service Department) • Law Enforcement/Police (including Military Martial Court for Armed Forces members)
Make a case for any changes that the group feels are needed • Study Tour to neighbouring countries • NGOs full commitments • Budget • Community Leaders and Consultative Councils • Neighbourhood Crime Watch Scheme to be improved and better coordinated with Community Leaders (also have insurance coverage and compensation for committees) • Monetary incentive allowances for initiator