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SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

Measures Against Discrimination

Regulations for students with disabilities are based on the Indonesian Ministry of Education No.46, year 2017 and addresses special education and services at the Higher Education and Guideline for Disability Students at the Higher Education. The regulation is also based on Universitas Indonesia Rector’s Regulation No.14, year 2019 regarding Ethical and Manners Code, and UI Rector Decree No.1860, year 2018 about university team assignments for disabled students. The university has developed the Disability Service Unit, which can be accessed at https://disability.ui.ac.id. The University has no regulation stating that the prospective students should be free from chronic illness.

The vision of the Faculty of Nursing is to produce professional nurses who can deliver safe and holistic care. Considering this vision, the faculty decided that all programs run by the faculty do not accept students with disabilities. However, if during the period of study, a student has a health issue, she/he will be given time to get the necessary treatment and allowed to take missed tests at agreed times. Thus, expected competencies can be achieved.

Indonesian Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education Regulation No.46 Year 2017
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y_8jqvoV2oxKRAne8dJaBVx_qdOZV0kI/view?usp=sharing

UI Rector Regulation No.14 Year 2019 on Ethical and Manners Code
https://drive.google.com/file/d/142T4ad7xM2C2825kBf25FmkE5M7GC3p-/view?usp=sharing

  ▸ Access to university track underrepresented groups applications

As a commitment to reduce inequalities within the campus environment, Faculty of Nursing recruits students from underprivileged groups to be accepted as new FoN UI students. Bachelor students from the  3T Regions (Frontier, Outermost, and Underdeveloped/Remote) is accepted and is given financial support through the Higher Education Affirmation Scholarship (ADik). In academic year 2022/2023, the number of FoN UI students from the 3T Regions are 7 students. Four bachelor students are accepted through the Affirmation Program (ADik), and the other three students are postgraduate students.

 

Evidence:
1. Presidential Regulation Number 63 Year 2020 concerning The Designation of Underdeveloped Regions Year 2020-2024
2. List of FoN UI Students from Underrepresented Groups Accepted in 2022/2023

  ▸ Anti-discrimination policies

  ▸ University diversity officer

  ▸ Support for underrepresented groups

Facilities for People with Special Needs and Disabilities.
Faculty of Nursing of Universitas Indonesia have constantly ensured infrastructure development oriented to accessibility and accommodating students with disabilities and chronic illnesses to be able to learn in classes. It also set ethical and manner codes to protect students’ rights to achieve equal educational opportunities. FoN UI provides adequate accessibility designed to meet the needs of persons with special needs, such as ramp access, adequate bathroom facilities, carparks with sufficient clearance, and braille language signs on elevator buttons. Aside from using the facilities in the FoN UI building, students and staff also use the Health Sciences Cluster Building (RIK UI) which also has adequate facilities for people with special needs.

Facilities for People with Disabilities at UI Health Sciences Cluster Documentation
https://nursing.ui.ac.id/facilities-for-people-with-disabilities-at-ui-health-sciences-cluster-documentation/

  ▸ Disability support services

  ▸ Disability access scheme

  ▸ Disability accommodation policy

  ▸ Anti-harassment policies

SDG 10 in Numbers

First-Generation Students

Number of Students Starting a Degree

177

Number of First-Generation Students Starting a Degree

25

Proportion of First-Generation Students

14.12 %

Students From Developing Countries

Number of Students

1594

Number of Students With Disability

0

Proportion of Students With Disabilities

Number of Students

1594

Number of Students With Disability

0

Proportion of Employees With Disabilities

Number of Employees

128

Number of Employees With Disability

2
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SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

Measures Against Discrimination

Regulations for students with disabilities are based on the Indonesian Ministry of Education No.46, year 2017 and addresses special education and services at the Higher Education and Guideline for Disability Students at the Higher Education. The regulation is also based on Universitas Indonesia Rector’s Regulation No.14, year 2019 regarding Ethical and Manners Code, and UI Rector Decree No.1860, year 2018 about university team assignments for disabled students. The university has developed the Disability Service Unit, which can be accessed at https://disability.ui.ac.id. The University has no regulation stating that the prospective students should be free from chronic illness.

The vision of the Faculty of Nursing is to produce professional nurses who can deliver safe and holistic care. Considering this vision, the faculty decided that all programs run by the faculty do not accept students with disabilities. However, if during the period of study, a student has a health issue, she/he will be given time to get the necessary treatment and allowed to take missed tests at agreed times. Thus, expected competencies can be achieved.

Indonesian Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education Regulation No.46 Year 2017
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y_8jqvoV2oxKRAne8dJaBVx_qdOZV0kI/view?usp=sharing

UI Rector Regulation No.14 Year 2019 on Ethical and Manners Code
https://drive.google.com/file/d/142T4ad7xM2C2825kBf25FmkE5M7GC3p-/view?usp=sharing

  ▸ Access to university track underrepresented groups applications

As a commitment to reduce inequalities within the campus environment, Faculty of Nursing recruits students from underprivileged groups to be accepted as new FoN UI students. Students from the Frontier, Outermost, and Disadvantaged (3T) Regions is accepted and is given financial support through the Higher Education Affirmation Scholarship (ADik). In academic year 2021/2022, the number of FoN UI students accepted through the Affirmation Program is 9 students.

  ▸ Anti-discrimination policies

  ▸ University diversity officer

  ▸ Support for underrepresented groups

Facilities for People with Special Needs and Disabilities.
Faculty of Nursing of Universitas Indonesia have constantly ensured infrastructure development oriented to accessibility and accommodating students with disabilities and chronic illnesses to be able to learn in classes. It also set ethical and manner codes to protect students’ rights to achieve equal educational opportunities. FoN UI provides adequate accessibility designed to meet the needs of persons with special needs, such as ramp access, adequate bathroom facilities, carparks with sufficient clearance, and braille language signs on elevator buttons. Aside from using the facilities in the FoN UI building, students and staff also use the Health Sciences Cluster Building (RIK UI) which also has adequate facilities for people with special needs.

Facilities for People with Disabilities at UI Health Sciences Cluster Documentation
https://nursing.ui.ac.id/facilities-for-people-with-disabilities-at-ui-health-sciences-cluster-documentation/

  ▸ Disability support services

  ▸ Disability access scheme

  ▸ Disability accommodation policy

SDG 10 in Numbers

Number of Students Starting a Degree

609

Number of First-Generation Students Starting a Degree

80

Proportion of First-Generation Students

13.14 %

Number of Students

1491

Number of International Students From Developing Countries

0

Number of Students

1491

Number of Students With Disability

1

Number of Employees

130

Number of Employees With Disability

2

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Measures Against Discrimination
Regulations for students with disabilities are based on the Indonesian Ministry of Education No.46, year 2017 and addresses special education and services at the Higher Education and Guideline for Disability Students at the Higher Education (Appendix 13). The regulation is also based on Universitas Indonesia Rector’s Regulation No.14, year 2019 regarding Ethical and Manners Code, and UI Rector Decree No.1860, year 2018 about university team assignments for disabled students. The university has developed the Disability Service Unit, which can be accessed at https://disability.ui.ac.id. The University has no regulation stating that the prospective students should be free from chronic illness. The vision of the Faculty of Nursing is to produce professional nurses who can deliver safe and holistic care. Considering this vision, the faculty decided that all programs run by the faculty do not accept students with disabilities. However, if during the period of study, a student has a health issue, she/he will be given time to get the necessary treatment and allowed to take missed tests at agreed times. Thus, expected competencies can be achieved.
Indonesian Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education Regulation No.46 Year 2017 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y_8jqvoV2oxKRAne8dJaBVx_qdOZV0kI/view?usp=sharing
UI Rector Regulation No.14 Year 2019 on Ethical and Manners Code https://drive.google.com/file/d/142T4ad7xM2C2825kBf25FmkE5M7GC3p-/view?usp=sharing

  ▸ Access to university track underrepresented groups applications

  ▸ Access to university underrepresented groups recruit

  ▸ Anti-discrimination policies

  ▸ University diversity officer

  ▸ Support for underrepresented groups

Facilities for People with Special Needs and Disabilities.
Faculty of Nursing of Universitas Indonesia have constantly ensured infrastructure development oriented to accessibility and accommodating students with disabilities and chronic illnesses to be able to learn in classes. It also set ethical and manner codes to protect students’ rights to achieve equal educational opportunities. FoN UI provides adequate accessibility designed to meet the needs of persons with special needs, such as ramp access, adequate bathroom facilities, carparks with sufficient clearance, and braille language signs on elevator buttons. Aside from using the facilities in the FoN UI building, students and staff also use the Health Sciences Cluster Building (RIK UI) which also has adequate facilities for people with special needs.

Facilities for People with Disabilities at UI Health Sciences Cluster Documentation
https://nursing.ui.ac.id/facilities-for-people-with-disabilities-at-ui-health-sciences-cluster-documentation/

  ▸ Disability support services

  ▸ Disability access scheme

  ▸ Disability accommodation policy

SDG 10 in Numbers

Number of Students Starting a Degree

486

Number of First-Generation Students Starting a Degree

86

Proportion of First-Generation Students

17.7 %

Number of Students

1292

Number of International Students From Developing Countries

0

Number of Students

1292

Number of Students With Disability

0

Number of Employees

131

Number of Employees With Disability

0
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