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5.Equal Pay <br />Tabled. <br />B.Health <br />1.Women’s Health Month <br /> Tabled. <br />C.Liaison <br />1.HSCSW <br />Tabled. <br />2.Legislative Update <br />Tabled. <br />D.Community Reports <br />None. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />A.Teen Dating Violence Prevention Peer Education Conference <br /> Tabled. <br />B.Teens Internet Protection – A. Mejia <br />A. Mejia reported that she coordinated a teens internet protection presentation for <br />parents from Keaau Elementary, Middle, and High School.There were approximately <br />30 adults with some teenagers and children. Detective John Ancheta and Police <br />Officer Edwin Namohala, Jr. provided the presentation. Police Officer E. Namohala, Jr. <br />is being trained because Detective J. Ancheta intends to retire in eight months. They <br />provided lots of gifts and coloring books for the children while the graphic parts were <br />being shown to the adults. The first 50 people were given bentos and beverages by <br />the PTSA. The presentation was informative and it was well received by the parents. <br />The Complex Area Superintendent, Mary Correa, was also in attendance and she <br />would like to have her staff attend a presentation. <br />A. Mejia said that she would like to have the teens internet protection presented at <br />Honokaa, Kohala, and Ka’u. She distributed a handout on Cyber-Safety. <br />th <br />C.6 Annual International Women’s Leadership Conference – Tuesday, September 22, <br />2009 <br />K. Nova reported that she will be attending the conference with a high school student, <br />Megan Kurohara. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />A.Membership <br />M. Sherman announced her resignation from CSW effective immediately. She <br />mentioned a woman from Kohala who might be a potential replacement. However, it <br />was pointed out that the Mayor has the final decision on making the appointment. <br />3 <br /> <br />
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