Abstract:
Covid-19 is a non-natural disaster that has shocked countries in the world since the end of 2019
until now and its spread has not been controlled, various efforts have been made by the virus pandemic
countries including Indonesia. Its spread occurs in almost every province in Indonesia, one of which is
West Kalimantan Province. To prevent the spread of the virus, regional disaster management agencies
(BPBD), with various parties, undertake mitigation of its spread and efforts to heal trauma during the
pandemic. This study aims to determine the models and strategies of BPBD in mitigation, trauma healing
efforts carried out during the pandemic and to find out the obstacles of BPBD in mitigation in West
Kalimantan Province. The method used is descriptive qualitative, data sources obtained from interviews
with informants, observation and documentation. The analysis technique uses an interactive model by
reducing, presenting, drawing conclusions and verification. The results of this study produce models and
strategies for mitigating non-natural disasters with a collaborative strategy and a pentahelix approach.
Trauma healing efforts have been carried out to provide understanding to the community with preventive
measures. The obstacles faced in mitigation include the low level of public awareness in maintaining health
protocols and the lack of incomplete SWAB equipment in every district / city.