FIKES UPNVJ - On Saturday, October 19, 2024, EDUKSI 6.0 was held with the theme "Moving Together with Physiotherapy to Improve the Quality of Life of Children with Cerebral Palsy". EDUKSI 6.0 was held by the Undergraduate Physiotherapy Student Association (HISFO) of the Faculty of Health Sciences, UPN "Veteran" Jakarta. The chief executive of this event was Ms. Iqlima Ridha Kusumahati with MCs Ms. Intan Nurayni and Aulia Salsabila and speakers Ms. Mutiara Genza Riandani and a committee of 25 people.
EDUKSI 6.0 was attended by 17 participants. Participants who attended this event were mothers with children with cerebral palsy. Before starting the event, participants registered and were examined. At 09.50, this event was opened by the MC who guided the reading of prayers, then continued with singing the song Indonesia Raya and listening to the National Defense March.
After reading the prayers and listening to the song, it was continued with speeches. The first speech was delivered by the chief executive, Iqlima Ridha Kusumahati, then the second by the chairman of HISFO, Gibran Ghani, the third by the accompanying lecturer, Mrs. Rena Mailani, S.FT, M. Biomed, AIFO, then the last speech from Mrs. Wardah Lathifa as the Chairperson of the South Jakarta Cerebral Palsy House Foundation. Next, there was a group photo session with the participants guided by the MC. This group photo session used 3 poses, namely formal poses, national defense poses and free poses. After the group photo session, it was continued with the presentation of material by Mutiara Genza Riandani from 10.20 - 10.40. Then at 10.40 - 10.50 there was a certificate presentation as a sign of love from the committee for the speakers, accompanying lecturers and the chairperson of the South Jakarta Cerebral Palsy House Foundation. Next, there was a question and answer session and then the awarding of door prizes from 10.50 - 11.30 where there were 3 participants who asked questions and received prizes. Then because the time was already 11.30, the MC closed the event and the participants were allowed to leave the room. (MS)