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Tagged With "Youth Court"

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Youth Court: Leading with ACEs-

Daniel Goya ·
Aloha- this is an amazing blog post from that ACH is sharing from Aces Connection. Wouldnʻt it be amazing if our courts in Hawaiʻi could consider this option?
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HYSN presents: Trauma Informed Care Strategies for Approaching and Responding to Youth During COVID-19

Yvonne Yoro ·
HYSN presents: Trauma Informed Care Strategies for Approaching and Responding to Youth During COVID-19 Choose One - July 20, 22, 23 or 29 | 10 a.m. HST During the transition from home back to school/work, teachers, service providers and caregivers can develop a trauma-informed approach with youth. Various assumptions can be made on the individual experiences our youth have been having, but with an overall framework of creating an open, curious and safe environment, youth can be met with...
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Re: HYSN presents: Trauma Informed Care Strategies for Approaching and Responding to Youth During COVID-19

Daniel Goya ·
This is great! I know Tia she is awesome and has a lot of knowledge and experience in the field.
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See how this UH Volleyball player is raising mental health awareness for athletes

Daniel Goya ·
As a setter in volleyball, Norene Iosiaʻs primary duties on the court is to help her teammates with perfectly placed sets so that they can successfully spike a volleyball. Off the court, the decorated Norene Iosia (received conference honors) is raising awareness for the need of mental health, especially in the athletic world where athletes are often told to, "push it!" or "suck it up?" or "Failure is weakness!" Click on this link to see how Iosia took to social media to raise awareness for...
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