Hānai Ahu: Anchoring Culture in Substance Use Treatment & Prevention Models – Trauma Tips and Tools

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Hawaiʻi Opioid Initiative (HOI) Workgroup members, social workers, health care providers, and community members will learn about the importance of a cultural foundation when applying trauma tools and tips to self care, community care and professional care in response to collective trauma and grief. The connection between trauma informed care and to substance use and […]

Cultural Approaches to Reducing Harm Across Moanānuiakea

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In 2022, Papa Ola Lōkahi and Hawaiʻi Health & Harm Reduction Center release E hui ana nā moku: A harm reduction toolkit for Native Hawaiian communities. Harm reduction through a Native Hawaiian lens embraces returning to the source. It’s a process to elevate Hawaiian ways of knowing and being, which are strongly connected to (w)holism, […]

Kealaokekoa, A Cultural Journey of Rediscovery and Self-Reliance for SUD Treatment

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The ongoing project of colonial imperialism is dependent upon renouncing individual cultural and ethnic identity in favor of a monolithic belief in the US republic. As a nation with a history of violence and oppression against people of color, and the displacement and removal of Native peoples, it remains imperative for the US to retain […]

Kilo ʻĀina: Health Connections to ʻĀina

Kūlana ʻŌiwi Hālau 602 Maunaloa Hwy, Kaunakakai, United States

What can ʻāina tell us about our own health and healing? Everything!! The ahupuaʻa is a way to look at the impacts of trauma and ecosystems of care toward mauliola. It provides a resonant model of a Native system that is grounded in the reciprocal relationship of kānaka to ʻāina and spirituality in order to […]

Aia I hea ka wai a Kāne Webinars

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Join us for this online webinar to learn about healing our kāne (men), the role kāne fulfill in our communities, and an introduction to the Kāne Mental Health Cohort (Ka Wai a Kāne). -------- Presented by Vernon Viernes, TTA & Kekoa Rosa, TTA MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

Falling behind and forgotten: The impact of acculturation and spirituality on the mental health help-seeking behavior of Filipinos in the USA

AAPA's Division of Fillipinx Americans (DoFA) presents: PAGTUKLAS: Filipinx American Psychology Research Seminar Falling behind and forgotten: The impact of acculturation and spirituality on the mental health help-seeking behavior of Filipinos in the USA Do you or your family believe in the kapre or engkanto? What about the practice of arbularyo or kulam? What are […]

Aia I hea ka wai a Kāne Webinars

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Join us for this online webinar to learn about healing our kāne (men), the role kāne fulfill in our communities, and an introduction to the Kāne Mental Health Cohort (Ka Wai a Kāne). -------- Presented by Vernon Viernes, TTA & Kekoa Rosa, TTA MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

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

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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 […]