Disdik Explains Reasons for Cancellation of KJP Plus Recipients
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Jakarta Education Agency (Disdik) has held monitoring and evaluation of students receiving social education assistance from the Jakarta Smart Card (KJP) Plus in all schools all over Jakarta.
Disdik and schools will keep monitoring and evaluating students who receive KJP Plus
Based on monitoring and evaluation in 2023, it was recorded that some students receiving KJP Plus violated Gubernatorial Regulation number 110/2021 on Social Assistance for Education Fees.
Jakarta Disdik Acting Head, Purwosusilo disclosed, based on Gubernatorial Regulation number 110/2021, there are restrictions that KJP Plus recipients must comply with.
KJP Plus Phase II Funds Disbursed this March"If this prohibition is violated, educational social assistance will be canceled. It also applies to those who have graduated or are already working," he explained, as quoted by Jakarta Government's press release, Thursday (1/4).
He urged them to obey the rules.
"Disdik and schools will keep monitoring and evaluating students who receive KJP Plus. So, this assistance can be right on target," he asserted.
Further, the total number of KJP Plus cancellations was 492 people spread across every level of education (SD-SMA). The details are as follows:
1. Immoral acts: 3 people
2. Fight: 1 person
3. Driving carrying sharp weapons: 7 people
4. Passed: 5 people
5. Bullying/acts of violence/bullying: 27 people
6. Steal: 5 people
7. Pawned KJP ATM: 79 people
8. Resigned from KJP/married: 39 people
9. Died: 3 people
10. Refuse KJP: 1 person
11. Smoking: 103 people
12. Drinking alcohol/drugs: 8 people
13. ASN parents (PNS/PPPK): 10 people
14. Have changed schools: 11 people
15. Already employed: 8 people
16. Brawl: 163 people
17. Committing a crime: 1 person
18. Absent from school: 18 people
As for the information, the data source for the KJP Plus data collection is obtained from the Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS), which is updated regularly.
Poor families who have not yet registered with the DTKS can contact the Social Security Data and Information Center (Pusdatin Jamsos) according to the sub-district where they live or their Family Card (KK).