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  1. Hawaii's Healthy Start Program by Susan Goranson, 1995

1. Fphome
Mililani and Wahiawa General Hospital of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine Department of Family and graduate medical training
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2. Child Family Service Hawaii - Programs
Programs Services. Child and Family Service is Hawaii's most Maui, Lanai, Molokai, and Hawaii. For general information regarding all
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3. DOH
programs guide to services disorder info For additional general info on expanded NBS, go to www.newbornscreening.info Hawaii Newborn
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4. X. Foster And Adoptive Parent Licensing, Recruitment, And
applied equally to generallicensed There are matching conferences with DHS staff, Hawaii Behavioral Health, and the Casey Family Programs
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5. Executive Summary - Final Report Hawaii Child And Family Services
Executive Summary Final Report Hawaii Child and Family Services Review contacts were in general agreement or federally assisted programs
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6. Special Olympics Hawaii - Family Stories
Hawaii we love to celebrate. We love coming together as one huge family class of the general student Programs. Youth Service Projects.
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7. Programs Cooperative Agreements Family And Community Violence
Hawaii Ka Pouhana Family Life Center. University of Hawaii Hilo 200 W. Kawili Street, Room PB11-4 hours per day), provides a general
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8. Residency Programs John A. Burns School Of Medicine, UHM
Residency Programs Family Practice General Surgery Geriatric Medicine Internal Medicine Medicine/Pediatrics (Combined) Obstetrics/Gynecology
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9. Pronatalist Zealotry And Population Pressure Conflicts How
HOW CATHOLICS SEIZED CONTROL OF U.S. FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS was that, yes, some people would practice family planning, but general
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10. L530 Developing Family Literacy ProgramsModule 1
considerable variety of approach among these family literacy programs. like New Jersey, Nevada, Hawaii, and their own level of general
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11. Hawaii Department Of Defense
Two programs, the hawaii National Guard Youth CHalleNGe Academy and the hawaii Inspector general, Quality Advisor and State family Program Office.
http://www.dod.state.hi.us/
Mission The mission of the State of Hawaii Department of Defense, which includes the Hawaii National Guard (HING) and State Civil Defense (SCD) , is to assist authorities in providing for the safety, welfare, and defense of the people of Hawaii. The department continuously strives to maintain its readiness to respond to the needs of the people in the event of disasters, either natural or human-caused. Upon activation by the Governor of Hawaii , the department is prepared to provide professional personnel, quality services, and well-maintained equipment to assist during emergencies. The Hawaii Army National Guard and Air National Guard also train to meet their federal mission, should they receive a presidential call to duty in times of war, national emergency, or operational contingency. The Office of Veterans Services (OVS) serves as the single point of contact in the State government for veterans' services, policies, and programs. The OVS also oversees the construction and administration of the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery and provides funding, engineering, and supervision for neighbor island cemeteries. Organization The State Department of Defense, commanded by

12. Hawaii PTSA
It provides current information and offers programs, guidance, and local PTAgroups in developing familycentered programs and encouraging parental
http://www.hawaiiptsa.org/faq/general.html
ABOUT US GET INVOLVED ADVOCACY EVENTS ...
Reflections Arts Enhancement Program

What is National PTA?
National PTA is the largest volunteer child advocacy organization in the United States. An organization of parents, teachers, students, and other citizen’s active in their schools and communities, National PTA, along with its state affiliates and charter units, is a leader in reminding our nation of its obligations to children. Nearly 6.5 million people belong to this nonprofit, noncommercial, nonsectarian, and nonpartisan organization. The National PTA advocates before decision makers for children's rights to better health, education, and well-being, working closely with other national education and health agencies and organizations. It provides current information and offers programs, guidance, publications, and training to state and local PTA groups in developing family-centered programs and encouraging parental involvement in all areas of a child's life. For over 100 years, PTA has been leading the way in improving the lives of America's children and youths. Parent education is a primary part of PTA's philosophy and aids in the association's quest to protect and encourage all children. PTA draws on the experience and input of its membership and cooperating organizations and shares what it has learned through its programs, publications, and services. What is Hawai’i State PTA?

13. National Resource Directory - Hawaii
Department of the Attorney general Mailing Address 425 Queen Street The goalof this grant program is to fund programs that prevent family violence and
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/fund/nrd/hi.htm
Hawaii
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant program is to fund projects, as required by Federal guidelines, including projects with a victim services component.
Department of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: 425 Queen Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808) 586-1151
Fax: (808) 586-1373
Funds are available in the Fall and are publicized through mail-outs to government agencies which may include nongovernment agencies in their proposal. The funding process consists of the Governor's Committee on Crime evaluating proposals and determining awards. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year with extensions. Technical assistance is available through a workshop provided on the process and on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that prevent family violence and to provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence. Department of Human Services Mailing Address: P.O. Box 339 Honolulu, HI 96809-0339

14. University Of Hawaii At Manoa Catalog
general Information. Advising Undergraduate programs Graduate programs Apparel Product Design Merchandising Program family Resources Program
http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/academic-units/ctahr/general.htm
COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN RESOUCES Navigation Administration General Information Advising Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Instructional and Research Facilities ... Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
General Information
The land-grant mission of CTAHR provides students with an opportunity to study in an environment that blends teaching, research, and extension programs dedicated to discovering the secrets of basic science while addressing contemporary issues. Faculty members bring to the classroom the unique perspective of emerging research issues, coupled with an abiding commitment to education.
Through its research activities, the college promotes the advancement of life sciences and applications for productive sustainable agriculture. Investigations cover plant and animal physiology; plant, insect, microbial, aquacultural, bioreactor and environmental biotechnology; diseases, insects, and parasites; agronomy; soils; food science; food processing; environmental management; bioengineering; bioremediation; biochemistry; human and animal nutrition; breeding and genetics; and culture, production, economics, marketing, and quality of life for individuals and families.
CTAHR Program Goals:
  • Communicate appropriately and clearly in a variety of oral and written forms to both professional and non-technical audiences.

15. University Of Hawaii At Manoa Catalog
Undergraduate programs in CTAHR provide students with an opportunity to acquire in general, except for the food science and human nutrition, family
http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/academic-units/ctahr/undergrad.htm
COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN RESOUCES Navigation Administration General Information Advising Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Instructional and Research Facilities Student Organizations Honors and Awards ... Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Undergraduate Programs
Admission Requirements
Students may enter CTAHR as freshmen or as transfer students from other departments or academic institutions. Requirements for admission are the same as those for the UH Manoa campus in general, except for the food science and human nutrition, family resources, apparel product design and merchandising and natural resources and environmental management majors. Transfer students are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.5 for apparel product design and merchandizing and natural resources and environmental management majors, 2.6 for family resources majors, and 2.8 for food science and human nutrition majors. Additional course requirements may also apply to these majors. Information on CTAHR undergraduate programs can be obtained from the CTAHR Office of Academic and Student Affairs.
College Requirements
Double Major or Second Degree
Students seeking a double major must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2, demonstrate that the proposed majors are substantially different, and obtain approval from undergraduate advisers in both of the relevant programs.

16. CTAHR Board Of Advisors
providing general advice on the education, research and Extension programs, Schucart is from a thirdgeneration hawaii family, born and raised in
http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/ctahr2001/AboutUs/BoardOfAdvisors.html
Purpose:
Deron K. Akiona
Mona K. O. Chock
is the assistant to the dean at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa College of Education. Previously she held the position of alumni affairs administrator for the University of Hawai`i System, initiating the alumni affairs program that created the system-wide University of Hawaii Alumni Association, a worldwide network of alumni chapters, highly visible major alumni events, and Kapili, the national award winning alumni association newsletter.
Susan Doyle
Vice President and COO
Aloha United Way
Lynn Fallin
Richard Ha
President
Kea'au Banana Plantation
Rodney Haraguchi
President W. T. Haraguchi Farm, Inc. G. Stephen Holaday
He holds a master's degree in business administration from the University of Hawaii and earned his Public Accountant's Certification in 1972. Allan Ikawa Wayne Katayama Derek Kurisu Executive Vice President KTA Super Stores Susan Matsushima David Morihara President 4-H Foundation David Buddy Nobriga Dean Okimoto Born and raised in Waimanalo, Okimoto graduated from Iolani School and University of Redlands, where he majored in political science.

17. Hawaii State Department Of Health - Www.hawaii.gov/health
All of babies born in hawaii are being screened for 31 disorders. See our newbornscreening program overview. For additional general info on expanded NBS,
http://www.hawaii.gov/health/family-child-health/genetics/programs/nbs.html
Topics A-Z FAQ Employment Sitemap ... Home Search
Children with Special Health Needs
Chronic Disease Contagious Disease Dental Health ... WIC Welcome to the Newborn Screening home page. programs guide to services disorder info genetics education ... glossary To find answers to our most frequently asked questions, please read below. If you want more information about the newborn metabolic screening program, including a program overview and statistics, or out expanded newborn screening,please click on the links below. Mahalo. NBS home page overview of program brochure disorders tested expanded screening ... pilot project On September 1, 2003, the state of Hawaii began expanded newborn screening. All of babies born in Hawaii are being screened for 31 disorders.
See our newborn screening program overview. For additional general info on expanded NBS, go to www.newbornscreening.info Hawaii Newborn Metabolic Screening Program:
The Newborn Blood Test for Your Baby's Health
All parents want healthy babies. However, some children are born with errors in their body chemistry that often show no outward symptoms. If these rare but serious conditions are not discovered early, poor physical and mental development, and even death, may occur. To make sure infants at risk are identified, the state of Hawaii requires screening of all newborns for certain genetic/metabolic disorders. If found and treated before symptoms appear, babies born with these disorders may lead a normal, healthy life. SHOULD HAVE A NEWBORN BLOOD TEST?

18. Executive Office On Aging
SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE STATE OF hawaii. general Information About programs of a National family Caregiver Support Program, services are available to
http://www4.hawaii.gov/eoa/programs/

Aging Network
Caregiving Support Community Planning Elder Abuse Response ... Information State of Hawaii
Department of Health
Executive Office on Aging
No. 1 Capitol District
250 South Hotel Street,
Rm 406
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: (808) 586-0100
Fax (808) 586-0185
eoa@doh.hawaii.gov
Home Search SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE STATE OF HAWAII General Information About Programs and Services This section is designed to help you learn about services available through the Executive Office on Aging. EOA coordinates a comprehensive range of social, health and long-term care services, which are designed to enhance the independence and self-reliance of persons who are no longer able to care for themselves. Contact Us Email: eoa@doh.hawaii.gov Telephone: Fax: From a neighbor island, use the State of Hawaii access numbers (when prompted enter 60100). Kauai: Maui: Hawaii: Molokai, Lanai:

19. HawCC General Financial Aid Application Information
hawaii Community College. general FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION INFORMATION Next, obtain a Federal family Educational Loan programs request form from this
http://hawaii.hawaii.edu/howtostart/genfaappinfo04-05.htm
Hawaii Community College GENERAL FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION INFORMATION
for 2004-2005 PRIORITY DATE IS APRIL 1 Unclassified students are not eligible to receive any financial aid. Classified students with prior bachelor's degree are not eligible for PELL or other Federal grants, however, they may qualify for the Federal Family Educational Loan and/or Federal Work-Study Programs. To apply for the Federal Family Educational Loans, you must first complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Renewal FAFSA and other required documents as outlined in the Financial Aid Application instructions. Next, obtain a Federal Family Educational Loan Programs request form from this office. HawCC must receive copies of Student Aid Reports electronically. In order for HawCC to receive your information from the federal processor, you must list HawCC's school code 005258 in Step 5 of the FAFSA or Renewal application. HawCC will not be accepting invalid Student Aid Reports (SAR). Please use Part 2 of your SAR to make corrections. Students whose Social Security number is incorrect on the original SAR MUST complete a new FAFSA application. HawCC does not perform student-initiated changes to the SAR.

20. University Of Hawaii FPRP
University of hawaii family Practice Residency Program Primary Hospital forfamily Practice Residency Admissions Wahiawa general Hospital
http://www.aafp.org/residencies/510322001.html

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University of Hawaii Family Practice Residency Program
Mililani , HI 96789-1192
Note: This page reflects data from 2005 to 2006
Director's Name:
Allen L Hixon, MD
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Web Site:
http://www.uhfpres.org
Email: wabinga@hawaii.edu Program Code: Program Structure: Residency Location: Suburban Rural Primary Hospital for Family Practice Residency Admissions: Wahiawa General Hospital Total Beds: Number of Family Practice Centers: Number of Hospitals for Admitting: Number of Hospitals for Required Rotations:
Other Residencies (not services) in the Hospitals used for Required Rotations:
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, OB - GYN, Surgery, Psychiatry
Year of Initial Approval: Total Number of Graduates:
Offered Positions 2005- 2006:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Filled Positions 2005- 2006:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Resident Females 2005- 2006:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Under-represented minorities 2005- 2006:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Resident Salaries 2005- 2006:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Weeks Paid Vacation
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Other Benefits:
Liability Insurance: Yes Housing Allowance: No Time Off for Conferences: Yes Health Insurance:

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