The Depok Manpower Office (Disnaker) has demonstrated its commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities by providing barista equipment assistance at Rumah Autis in Sukmajaya.

The aid includes coffee machines, grinders, steam pitchers, and other brewing tools. The Head of Disnaker, Sidik Mulyono, stated that this is part of a skills enhancement program to equip individuals with disabilities with practical and economically valuable expertise.

He hopes this training will encourage people with disabilities to start independent businesses or work in the culinary sector, while also reinforcing the spirit of “Depok, a Disability-Friendly City.”

The Head of Rumah Autis Depok Branch, Suyono, welcomed the assistance, emphasizing its importance for their students’ independence training.

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Depok Manpower Office (Disnaker)

The Depok Manpower Office (Disnaker) is a government agency in Depok, Indonesia, responsible for overseeing labor-related matters, including employment services, workforce development, and labor dispute resolution. Established to support local workers and employers, it plays a key role in implementing national labor policies and programs at the regional level. While specific historical details are limited, it operates under Indonesia’s Ministry of Manpower, reflecting the country’s efforts to regulate and improve labor conditions since its modernization era.

Rumah Autis

Rumah Autis is an Indonesian foundation and center dedicated to supporting individuals with autism through therapy, education, and skill development. Established to address the growing need for autism care in Indonesia, it provides resources for children and adults to improve their independence and quality of life. The organization also raises awareness about autism and advocates for inclusivity in society.

Sukmajaya

Sukmajaya is a district located in Depok City, West Java, Indonesia. Originally a rural area, it has developed into a suburban region due to Depok’s expansion and proximity to Jakarta. While not a major cultural or historical site, it reflects the rapid urbanization and growth of Indonesia’s greater metropolitan areas.