DOWNLOADABLE TOOLS and INFORMATION
Below is the AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence downloadable tools and industry-specific information that we have collected from our workshops, trainings, and community partners. While we do our best to keep this directory updated, please be advised that some resources may not be the most up to date information. For example, there may be more recent surveys and studies available.
If you would like to add a resource to this directory, please email us at [email protected].
As a resource center, the AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence provides access to resources and information on this website. Inclusion in an AANHPI CoE resource database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by AANHPI CoE.
In addition, we recognize that this resource collection may not be exhaustive, and users are advised not to rely solely on it. The AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence does not claim to be the authority on any resources we provide, and we highly recommend consulting with elders, community leaders, or helping professionals who are knowledgeable about AANHPI cultures and experiences to ensure alignment with specific ethnic or cultural needs when seeking resources.
Behavioral Health Industry Tools
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Flexibilities and Best Practices for Implementing the Office of Management and Budget’s 1997 Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, And Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity
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Introducing ChatGPT
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Addressing Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Data Deficiencies Through a Community-based Collaborative Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Disaggregating Data to Measure Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Outcomes and Guide Community Response — Hawaii, March 1, 2020–February 28, 2021
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E Hui Ana Nā Moku: Harm Reduction Community Resource Guide
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Cultural Knowledge
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An Application of Two-Eyed Seeing: Indigenous Research Methods With Participatory Action Research
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Cultivating Sacred Kinship to Strengthen Resilience
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Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility A Literature Review for Understanding and Action
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Cultural Humility Versus Cultural Competence: A Critical Distinction in Defining Physician Training Outcomes in Multicultural Education
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Embedding Indigenous Knowledges and Cultural Safety in Social Work Curricula
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Embracing the sacred: an indigenous framework for tomorrow’s sustainability science
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Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence
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Pilinahā: An Indigenous Framework for Health
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Ritual + Sustainability Science? A Portal into the Science of Aloha
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The Impacts of Colonization on ʻAhupuaʻa
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Why cultural safety rather than cultural competency is required to achieve health equity: a literature review and recommended definition
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Kūkulu Kumuhana Mauli Ola - keiki coloring book to promote Native Hawaiian well-being and harm reduction through cultural practices.
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E Hui Ana Nā Moku: Harm Reduction Community Resource Guide
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Mental Health
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Addressing Grief in Children: Tips for Parents and Educators
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Helping Children After a Natural Disaster: Tips for Parents and Educators
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How Trauma Can Affect Your Window Of Tolerance
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TALKING TO YOUTH ABOUT ANTI-ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HATE
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RISE OF ANTI-ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER HATE: BRIEF ON HISTORICAL TRAUMA IN AAPI COMMUNITIES AND HOW WE GOT HERE
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Physical Health
Substance Use
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Intersections of Substance Use Among Public Sectors and Health Disparities Populations: Implications for a System of Care
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Challenges and lessons learned in implementing a community-academic partnership for drug prevention in a Native Hawaiian community
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Evaluating the Puni Ke Ola Intervention Drug Prevention & Intergenerational Healing using Culture-as-Intervention
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Case Study of Native Hawaiian Kupuna, Chronic Back Pain, and Opioid Use
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SAMHSA’s Working Definition of Recovery
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