Community Services

SIAP PEDULI: Strengthening Family Readiness in Chronic and Palliative Care

Caring for a family member living with a chronic or palliative condition often places a significant emotional, physical, and social burden on families. Beyond understanding medical conditions, families are expected to provide continuous emotional support while ensuring that patients can continue to live meaningful daily lives. Unfortunately, limited access to information and practical skills often […]

Enhancing the Quality of Life of Chronic Patients in the Community through the Establishment of KASIH (Humanistic Palliative Care Cadres)

Living with a chronic illness is not only a challenge for patients, but also for their families and the surrounding community. Long-term care, psychological burdens, and limited access to health services often create complex needs that go beyond medical treatment alone. In this context, a palliative care approach plays a crucial role in improving quality […]

Empowered Health Cadres, Stronger Communities: Community-Based Rehabilitation Training for Disability-Inclusive Villages

The Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities (CBMH), Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, in its role as part of the UNESCO Chair on Bioethics, successfully conducted a Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Training as part of its community engagement program at the Gading Village Hall, Playen Subdistrict, Gunungkidul Regency, on Wednesday, 13 […]

Community Services Unesco Chair on Bioethics is a program that aims to apply bioethical principles through direct engagement with communities by promoting ethical awareness, social responsibility, and inclusive participation in addressing health and social issues. The program emphasizes collaboration with local communities, institutions, and stakeholders to strengthen ethical decision-making, empower vulnerable groups, and support sustainable, community-based initiatives grounded in human rights, dignity, and social justice.