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B. Health <br />1. Women’s Health Month <br />E. Cabatu reviewed the budget and she suggested using Kat from KWXX to do the <br />live remote ad. She felt two banners would be sufficient instead of the three that <br />was proposed. Mel Yamanaka and his son, Mark, will do the sound system. The <br />total budget is $3,157. <br />E. Cabatu suggested having the essay contest winners read their essays during the <br />event. <br />CSW decided to defer approving the budget until the committee receives word <br />about funding from the Hawaii County Council. <br />K. Nova said she found another psychologist, Michelle Zalenski, to help her with the <br />depression screening since K. Peters will be unable to assist her. <br />C. Liaison <br />1. HSCSW <br />E. Cabatu reported that she attended the Ready to Run Workshop held on May 28, <br />2008 on Oahu. The purpose is to get women interested in running for office or <br />being a part of running for office. The Governor and a lot of female legislators <br />attended the workshop. There was discussion about having mini Ready to Run <br />camps. She suggested that CSW attend next year if advanced notice is provided. <br />E. Cabatu mentioned that the HSCSW members have also expressed interest in <br />attending the essay contest and the women and family wellness day. <br />2. Legislative Update <br />No report. <br />D. Community Reports <br />None. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />A. Teen Dating Violence Prevention Peer Education Conference <br />C. Kitaoka reported that CSW purchased books from Dr. J. Murray and the cost was <br />$17,304.06. Secondly, CSW approved purchasing pens with the logo “Love Shouldn’t <br />Hurt” and the cost was $4,402.58. The problem that CSW is facing is obtaining funding <br />from the Hawaii County Council to bring Dr. J. Murray back. <br />E. Cabatu said that the teen dating violence radio spots will be 60-second spots with <br />Pacific Radio Group. <br />B. Teens Internet Protection – K. Nova <br />K. Nova reported that one of the things that come up again and again in the community <br />is that parents, teachers, and adults don’t really understand what their children are <br />3 <br /> <br />