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The Need for Culturally Relevant, Family-based Substance Use Prevention Interventions for Rural Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Youth

Zoom

This workshop is presented in partnership with Papa Ola Lōkahi and the AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence. Substance use initiation often occurs during adolescence, and early initiation is commonly associated with problematic substance use, such as substance use disorders. National and local public health data consistently demonstrate that Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) youth have […]

Understanding Grant Funding, Acquisition & Administration for our Indigenous Communities: Part II

Zoom

This workshop is presented in partnership with Ho‘aka Mana, Papa Ola Lōkahi and the AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence. Building on the grant processes reviewed in Part I, this webinar will build on the core competencies of nonprofit and small business development and planning, following a custom-designed workbook that will guide small groups through a […]

The Power of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Cultural Practices in Healing

Zoom

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, please join us for a free webinar that is open to all.#AANHPIHeritageMonth#SAMHSAEquity2024What is this webinar about?This webinar focuses on applying cultural frameworks to build trust and community engagement in behavioral health care services for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander […]

Equity, Inclusion, Justice, and Belonging for Queer and Trans Pacific Islanders (QTPI)

Zoom

In this free online webinar, Raynald Samoa, MD will lead a discussion on the intersectional identity of Queer and Trans Pacific Islanders (QTPI) and the layered oppression this community faces as well as opportunities to address systemic barriers that disenfranchise QTPI. What will participants learn? Introduce Terminology pertinent to QTPI equity as well as QTPI […]

Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Mental Health Convening

Zoom

The White House Office of Public Engagement and the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) invite you to tune into an AA and NHPI-focused mental health convening on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. This event—marking National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month—will provide updates from the Biden-Harris Administration on its ongoing […]

A Deeper Dive Into Grant Writing for Indigenous Communities

Zoom

Please download and complete this workbook prior to attending this workshop. Download the workbook Utilizing a workbook provided above, you will come to the class with an idea for a grant proposal and we will discuss how to best pitch a grant idea, how to quantify your work, how to create metrics, and finally discuss […]

Anchoring Our Health Through Cultural Wisdom: renewal requires internal connection through exposure

Zoom
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Culture is medicine. When we can anchor ourselves through the wisdom of our culture and our ancestors, we can find an unbreakable foundation that surpasses time and technology. This starts with connection, with the use of Native Hawaiian practices & protocols we can establish what that means universally. Through connection, it requires us to expose […]

Nā ʻŌpio Waiwai: Building a Better Tomorrow Through Youth-Led Justice

Zoom
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We will explore Nā ʻŌpio Waiwai (NOW), a youth-led initiative committed to transforming the future for justice-involved Native Hawaiian youth. We will dive into the origins of NOW, discussing the reason it was created and how it continues to sustain its mission today. NOW was founded under the umbrella of ʻEkolu Mea Nui (EMN), in […]

Working with Cambodian Refugees, Immigrants, and their Families: Utilizing a Culturally Informed Approach to Mental Health

Zoom
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This workshop will focus on the traumatic events and experiences of Cambodian refugees, immigrants, and their families. Cambodians were the most traumatized group of people. They continued to experience the effects of trauma after their resettlement in the early 1980’s and 1990’s. Because they were known to underutilize mental health services, a culturally informed approach […]