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Buku Maklumat Perpaduan BUKU MAKLUMAT PERPADUAN TAHUN 2019 (Januari – September 2019) TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 BUKU MAKLUMAT TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL BAHAGIAN PERHUBUNGAN MASYARAKAT DAN KEJIRANAN (BPMK) 2 BUKU MAKLUMAT TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL KAWASAN RUKUN TETANGGA PENGENALAN Rukun Tetangga (RT) mula diwujudkan pada tahun 1975 di bawah Peraturan- peraturan Perlu Rukun Tetangga 1975 dalam Ordinan Darurat 1969. Skim Rukun Tetangga telah dilancarkan oleh Allahyarham Tun Abdul Razak, Perdana Menteri Malaysia pada 29 Ogos 1975 dalam sektor Rukun Tetangga Kampung Kassipilay, Kuala Lumpur. Pada awal penubuhan objektif Rukun Tetangga memberi penekanan kepada aspek keselamatan dan keamanan penduduk setempat ekoran daripada ancaman keselamatan dan jenayah yang berlaku pada masa tersebut dengan memberi kuasa kepada penduduk dalam memastikan keamanan dan keselamatan rumah dan kawasan sekitarnya melalui rondaan wajib ke atas penduduk berusia di antara 18 hingga 55 tahun. Kajian semula terhadap Rukun Tetangga telah dilaksanakan pada tahun 1983 yang mana perubahan konsep Rukun Tetangga kepada perpaduan melalui kejiranan dengan mengekalkan elemen keselamatan sebagai teras bersama. Pada 6 September 2006, Jemaah Menteri telah meluluskan Pelan Tindakan lima (5) Tahun Rukun Tetangga (2006-2010) yang menggariskan usaha-usaha kearah keberkesanan Rukun Tetangga sebagai sebuah pertubuhan penduduk di kawasan perumahan yang diwujudkan oleh Kerajaan untuk menjaga keselamatan, keharmonian, kesejahteraan dan perpaduan penduduk. Antara perkara yang telah diluluskan adalah peluasan penubuhan kawasan Rukun Tetangga dan Skim Rondaan Sukarela dengan mengambilkira kepentingan Rukun Tetangga sebagai ejen perpaduan di peringkat akar umbi. Pada 16 September 2011 Ordinan Darurat dimansuhkan berikutan pemansuhan Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (ISA) 1960. Kini, Kawasan Rukun Tetangga dibawah Akta Rukun Tetangga 2012 menumpukan kepada treansformasi secara menyeluruh sebagai menghadapi cabaran akibat proses urbanisasi di kawasan perbandaran yang semakin pesat. Rukun Tetangga melaksanakan aktiviti perpaduan dan khidmat komuniti dalam menggalakkan kepada interaksi sosial dikalangan komuniti dan menjadi kekuatan utama dalam mengukuhkan kesepaduan sosial dan keharmonian masyarakat untuk perpaduan serta memastikan kesejahteraan rakyat yang berkekalan. 3 BUKU MAKLUMAT TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL JADUAL 1: TRANSFORMASI RUKUN TETANGGA Tahun Konsep / Matlamat 1975 Keselamatan 1983 Kejiranan 2001 Pembangunan Komuniti 2010 Teras RT (Perpaduan, Ekonomi, Keselamatan, Pendidikan dan Kualiti Hidup) 2012 Transformasi RT 1Malaysia 2016 Kesejahteraan Rakyat FUNGSI DAN TUGAS JAWATANKUASA RUKUN TETANGGA (Seksyen 8 Akta Rukun Tetangga 2012) (i) Menjalankan apa-apa aktiviti bagi meningkatkan dan mengukuhkan semangat kejiranan, perpaduan,muhibah, keharmonian, keselesaan, keamanan, kerjasama, keselamatan, kebajikan, kesihatan, kesejahteraan ekonomi dan kualiti hidup di kalangan anggota masyarakat; (ii) Menerima maklumat mengenai, untuk memerhati dan menyiasat, semua isu mengenai konflik masyarakat di dalam Kawasan dan melaporkan maklumat, pemerhatian dan penyiasatan itu kepada pengarah; (iii) Mengambil apa-apa langkah yang perlu atau wajar untuk membolehkan pemastautin melindungi diri mereka terhadap apa-apa aktiviti jenayah atau bencana; (iv) Menyediakan pengantaraan dalam masyarakat bagi maksud pendamaian atau selainnya menyelesaikan apa-apa pertikaian atau perselisihan di kalangan anggota masyarakat; dan (v) Menjalankan apa-apa fungsi atau tugas lain yang di arahkan oleh Ketua Pengarah dari masa ke semasa. 4 BUKU MAKLUMAT TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL JADUAL 2: DATA KAWASAN RUKUN TETANGGA MENGIKUT TAHUN (SEHINGGA SEPT 2019) TAHUN 2019 PERLUASAN PEMBATALAN JUMLAH KRT BIL NEGERI KRT BARU TAHUN SEHINGGA 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 TAHUN SEMASA SEPT 2019 2019 1 Perlis 99 102 112 116 121 126 129 7 0 136 0 Kedah 370 397 414 441 457 469 487 2 0 489 0 Pulau Pinang 406 439 461 472 484 504 513 3 0 516 0 Perak 477 499 518 533 546 560 572 2 1 573 1 Selangor 764 821 861 916 975 1032 1050 23 4 1069 4 W.P. Kuala Lumpur 258 272 287 294 295 296 304 4 0 308 0 W.P. Putrajaya 27 28 36 42 45 48 53 0 0 53 0 N. Sembilan 325 348 359 363 366 371 377 3 1 379 1 Melaka 198 214 225 229 236 238 243 5 1 247 1 Johor 670 698 729 755 770 792 801 12 0 813 0 Pahang 459 484 498 510 522 529 539 4 0 543 0 Terengganu 373 401 435 466 482 492 501 8 1 508 1 Kelantan 436 452 445 449 452 455 459 6 0 465 0 Sarawak 611 698 810 886 935 976 1020 20 1 1039 1 Sabah 555 597 835 952 987 1024 1047 13 5 1055 5 W.P Labuan 33 33 33 33 34 35 35 2 1 36 JUMLAH 6,061 6,483 7,058 7,457 7,707 7,947 8,130 114 15 8,229 JUMLAH RT BARU SETIAP TAHUN 456 463 666 437 262 262 192 114 5 BUKU MAKLUMAT TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL SKIM RONDAAN SUKARELA (SRS) PENDAHULUAN Skim Rondaan Sukarela adalah satu skim yang dipohon oleh sekumpulan pemastautin dalam Kawasan Rukun Tetangga yang terdiri daripada sekurang- kurangnya 20 orang dan berumur 18 tahun ke atas. Skim Rondaan Sukarela telah dilancarkan secara rasminya pada 21 Februari 2004 di Pulau Pinang. Mesyuarat Jemaah Menteri pada 14 April 2004 telah memutuskan untuk memperluaskan SRS di seluruh negara. Tujuan utama penubuhan Skim Rondaan Sukarela adalah untuk membantu pihak berkuasa membendung kegiatan jenayah dan gejala di komuniti setempat. Permohonan untuk mengendalikan Skim Rondaan Sukarela di keseluruhan atau sebahagian kawasan akan dikemukakan kepada Jawatankuasa Kawasan Rukun Tetangga atau Jawatankuasa Sektor Pendaftaran. Peranan Kawasan Rukun Tetangga dalam menjaga keselamatan telah di perkasakan apabila Skim Rondaan Sukarela (SRS) diiktiraf dan di promosi sebagai salah satu pelaksana utama dalam inisiatif Bidang Keberhasilan Utama Negara (NKRA). Iaitu untuk meningkatkan keselamatan dan mencegah jenayah di bawah GTP dan bekerjasama dengan PDRM dan RELA serta pihak berkuasa tempatan. TUGAS ANGGOTA SKIM RONDAAN SUKARELA (Seksyen 18 Akta Rukun Tetangga 2012) a) Tugas meronda di dalam Kawasan sebagaimana yang ditentukan oleh Jawatankuasa Kawasan Rukun Tetangga; b) Tugas mengawal di Pusat Kawasan pada apa-apa waktu sebagaimana yang ditentukan oleh Pengarah; dan c) Tugas mengawal di mana- mana premis, tempat atau lokasi di dalam Kawasan sebagaimana yang dikehendaki oleh Pengarah. 6 BUKU MAKLUMAT TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL JADUAL 3: DATA PENUBUHAN SKIM RONDAAN SUKARELA MENGIKUT TAHUN (SEHINGGA SEPT 2019) TAHUN 2019 JUMLAH JUMLAH SRS BIL NEGERI / TAHUN Pembatalan 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 PERLUASAN SRS (sehingga SEPT SRS SEMASA 2019) 1 PERLIS 55 59 64 68 70 80 1 87 0 87 2 KEDAH 190 218 238 256 263 272 9 289 0 289 3 PULAU PINANG 184 210 228 244 241 256 5 269 1 268 4 PERAK 225 249 272 285 306 314 2 330 0 330 5 SELANGOR 380 434 479 523 544 589 8 626 0 626 6 WPKL 128 143 167 179 177 179 5 188 0 188 7 WP PUTRAJAYA 11 14 17 21 22 22 0 22 0 22 8 N. SEMBILAN 244 255 271 276 285 289 1 303 0 303 9 MELAKA 140 163 177 183 175 185 2 190 0 190 10 JOHOR 368 502 553 595 602 609 9 630 0 630 11 PAHANG 396 467 484 489 440 450 2 459 0 459 12 TERENGGANU 293 358 423 448 471 482 2 490 3 487 13 KELANTAN 396 422 436 448 456 469 0 476 0 476 14 SARAWAK 233 292 379 431 454 496 18 545 0 545 15 SABAH 193 214 261 294 313 331 4 356 1 356 16 WP LABUAN 11 11 11 11 14 15 0 15 0 15 JUMLAH 3,447 4,011 4,460 4,751 4,833 5,038 5,208 68 5 5,271 JUMLAH SRS BARU SETIAP 537 571 459 306 266 224 176 Sasaran perluasan tahun 2019 : 115 SRS TAHUN 7 MAKLUMAT TAMBAHAN PARLIMEN TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL PROGRAM SAYANGI KOMUNITI PENGENALAN Program ini diperkenalkan pada tahun 2011 di kawasan hotspot isu sosial dalam kumpulan komuniti Rukun Tetangga berpendapatan rendah B40 bandar dan pinggir bandar, Perumahan Rakyat Kos Rendah, Projek Perumahan Rakyat (PPR) dan Perumahan Awam (PA) yang mempunyai komposisi penduduk pelbagai kaum. Objektif utama program ini adalah untuk meningkatkan kualiti dan kesejahteraan komuniti yang mana komuniti akan terlibat secara keseluruhan dalam mengenalpasti isu/ keperluan komuniti. Komuniti perlu merancang, melaksana dan menilai keberkesanan inisiatif / aktiviti yang telah dilaksanakan berdasarkan kepada isu /keperluan komuniti. Program ini merupakan pelaksanaan bersepadu komuniti dengan pelbagai agensi dalam menangani isu-isu di peringkat komuniti KRT. Pelaksanaan aktiviti Program Sayangi Komuniti adalah berdasarkan keperluan atau isu dalam sesuatu komuniti berkenaan. Mesyuarat Bil.1 /2016 Majlis Sosial Negara bertarikh 7 Jun 2016 yang di pengerusikan oleh Timbalan Perdana Menteri Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi telah bersetuju memperakui JPNIN sebagai agensi peneraju bagi Program Sayangi Komuniti untuk komuniti B40 bandar dan pinggir Bandar dalam Kawasan Rukun Tetangga. Organisasi program ini melibatkan Jawatankuasa Induk, Jawatankuasa Pelaksana Peringkat Negeri dan Daerah serta pelbagai agensi yang berkepentingan dengan isu di lokasi. LOKASI PROGRAM B40 PSK JUMLAH PERKARA 2019 DALAM SEDIA KESELURUHAN KRT ADA PROGRAM SAYANGI 456 103 lokasi 49 152 program KOMUNITI (PSK) 8 MAKLUMAT TAMBAHAN PARLIMEN TARIKH KEMASKINI: Oktober 2019 JABATAN PERPADUAN NEGARA DAN INTEGRASI NASIONAL PASUKAN SKUAD UNITI PENGENALAN SKUAD UNITI merupakan inisiatif yang dibentuk
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