Implementation of Policies Regarding the Guidance of Street Children, Homeless, Beggars, and Singers in Makassar City
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Coaching; Street Children; Homeless; Beggars; Singers.Abstract
This study aims to determine the extent of the implementation of the policy on fostering street children, homeless people, beggars, and buskers and to find out what are the inhibiting factors in the implementation. This type of research is descriptive and qualitative to explain the implementation of the Policy Implementation of Street Children, the Homeless, Beggars, and Singers. Data collection techniques were carried out using observation, interviews, and documentation. Based on the results of research conducted related to the implementation of the policy of fostering street children, homeless people, beggars, and buskers, it has not been implemented effectively. Regarding the indicators of public policy implementation, according to Edward III, communication has not been maximized, this is because the delivery of information provided has not been comprehensive so it is not yet known by many people. The resource indicators in the form of staff and facilities are not by the implementation needs. However, several other indicators, namely, bureaucracy and disposition are by the provisions and are effective. In the implementation of the policy of fostering street children, homeless people, beggars, and buskers has not been implemented effectively, the Makassar City Social Service as the policy implementer to pay more attention and be more optimal in dealing with these obstacles or constraints so that what has become the goal of the Street Children Guidance Policy, Homeless, Beggars and Singers can be achieved effectively
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