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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
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0184
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032
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Jay Kimura, Prosecuting Attorney
Communications - Referred To
FC
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Presented: FC - 3/24/97
Communications - File Code
BUD
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BIL 055 Draft 01 1996-1998
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:Ie who takes his teaching and applies m increases his Project/Activity description: Distribute book covers <br /> knowledge. Bringing together social service and health and portfolios with sexual assault prevention and awareness <br /> a,zncies to community to educate residents on the benefits information. Collaborate with teens to design book covers <br /> of healthy living. and portfolios, print and distribute. <br /> Team's Function & Role: Coordinator and collaborator. Team's Function & Role: Collaborate, facilitate, <br /> Objective(s): By five o'clock, February 19, 1997, 25 disseminate information. <br /> youth, 10 adults and 10 seniors will participate in the Objective(s): Not provided. <br /> community Health Fair in order to increase by 5% the Project Evaluation: Not provided. <br /> awareness and participation in drug elimination agency <br /> programs. <br /> Project Evaluation: Increase in clients and referrals to Team Name: Ku Pa'a Mekealoha No Na'Ohana (Family <br /> treatment programs and through police statistics. Support Services, YWCA/Teen Court, UH- <br /> Ext. 4-H, Kamehameha School, Hawaii <br /> Youth Services Network, Queen <br /> Team Name: Local Motion for Learning (Hamakua Youth Liliuokalani Children's Center, HCPD) <br /> Center, YWCA, residents, rancher, Problem Statement: How to motivate "at risk" teens to <br /> community members, Hawaii County positive activities and behaviors. <br /> Council, Hamakua High School, HI PAL, Goal Statement: Provide STARS (Summer Teens Are <br /> Paauilo School, HCPD, Parks and Rising Stars) workshop to 50 high risk teens. Goal date: <br /> Recreation, Hamakua Health Center) Summer 1997 <br /> Problem Statement: Since 1992, over 800 families along Project/Activity & Description: Collaborative alcohol, <br /> the Hamakua Coast have been struggling with the effects of drug prevention & community violence reduction program <br /> unemployment and under-employment with the closure of targeting "at risk" teens. Involvement in a series of <br /> Hamakua Sugar. These effects include family violence, summer workshops focusing on creative, visual and <br /> increased rates of substance abuse, lowered self-esteem, performing arts. <br /> increased incidents of depression, and suicide. These Team's Function & Role: Facilitator to engage "mentors," <br /> problems exist among teens and adults. presenters, and teen participants. <br /> Goal Statement: To identify services to strengthen youth Objective(s): Various workshops designed to encourage <br /> and their families. Goal Date: August 1998 and spotlight talent in teens who are not highly successful in <br /> Project/Activity & Description: Local Motion will academics. <br /> identify existing services that will help community by: 1) Project Evaluation: 1) Workshops designed to fit stated <br /> attending community association meetings with camps to teen need, 2) production/produce required for display, and <br /> become aware of their needs and 2) collaborating with 3) exchange club to sponsor talent show to spotlight teen <br /> existing services. groups. <br /> Team's Function & Role: To collaborate and <br /> communicate between agencies and communities. <br /> Objective(s): 10% of the identified families of the <br /> Hamakua Coast will participate in the existing service. <br /> Project Evaluation: The attendance at the meeting of the ~ ~ <br /> seven camps (one plantation camp per meeting) will be 100 <br /> youth and 200 parents. <br /> Team Name: TAPPPS -Teenage Pregnancy Prevention & <br /> Pazenting Support (Boys & Girls Club, <br /> community member, prosecutor's office, <br /> Home School, Sexual Assault Support, <br /> Dept. of Health, Pahoa School, Bay Clinic) <br /> Problem Statement: There is high incidence of sexual <br /> assault among teenagers through date rape. Date rape <br /> affects the victim, her family & others which lead to other Wow! Great plans-for communities! <br /> <br /> problems in the community. <br /> Goal Statement: To promote education and awazeness to <br /> East Hawaii youth about sexual assault. Goal date: May <br /> 1997 (short-term) December 1997 (long-term) <br /> <br />
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