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

41. Hawaii Online Education And Distance Learning Schools & Courses
Free information on hawaii distance learning degree programs and online Argosy University offers general education and professional programs at the
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It may be possible for you to complete up to 50% of your program via online courses ! Or, you may take courses as a student-at-large without being enrolled as a degree-seeking student at an AU campus! Take only the courses you want or need. Request Information for more courses not listed here.
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42. Hawaii's Healthy Start Program Of Home Visiting For At-Risk Families: Evaluation
hawaii s Healthy Start Program (HSP) is a model of paraprofessional home neglect by improving family functioning in general and parenting in particular.
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Hawaii's Healthy Start Program of Home Visiting for At-Risk Families: Evaluation of Family Identification, Family Engagement, and Service Delivery
Anne Duggan, ScD Amy Windham, MPH Elizabeth McFarlane, MPH Loretta Fuddy LCSW, MPH Charles Rohde, PhD Sharon Buchbinder, PhD and Calvin Sia, MD From Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland; Hawaii Medical Association, Hawaii State Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii; and Towson University Department of Health Science, Towson, Maryland.
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43. Hawaii's Healthy Start Home Visiting Program: Determinants And Impact Of Rapid R
The model aims to improve family functioning in general and parenting behavior, hawaii s Healthy Start Program of home visiting for atrisk families
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PEDIATRICS Vol. 114 No. 3 September 2004, pp. e317-e326 (doi:10.1542/peds.2004-0618) This Article Abstract Full Text (PDF) P ... Citation Map Services E-mail this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal ... Download to citation manager PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by El-Kamary, S. S. Articles by Duggan, A. K. Related Collections Office Practice
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Hawaii's Healthy Start Home Visiting Program: Determinants and Impact of Rapid Repeat Birth
Samer S. El-Kamary, MD, MPH Susan M. Higman, PhD Loretta Fuddy, LCSW, MPH Elizabeth McFarlane, MPH Calvin Sia, MD and Anne K. Duggan, ScD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
Hawaii State Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii
University of Hawaii John Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, Hawaii
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44. Sustainable Building Sources
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45. BBB News - August 1, 2001
Honolulu, HI 96822. Business Factoring hawaii Fred Higa, general Manager hawaii s family Chiropractic Center Michael Toyooka, Owner
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BBB News
August 1, 2001
www.hawaii.bbb.org
info@hawaii.bbb.org
Hunter Re-elected to Lead BBB Board
Keith Hunter, President of Dispute Prevention and Resolution, Inc., has been re-elected to lead the Better Business Bureau of Hawaii's board of directors. Hunter, along with other individuals, was elected at the BBB's annual membership meeting held on July 18, 2001. We welcome their support and willingness to lead.
Officers for One-Year Term (Term 2001-2002)
Chair: Keith Hunter , President, Dispute Prevention and Resolution, Inc.
1st Vice Chair/Treasurer: Lawrence Chew , Senior Audit Manager, Grant Thornton LLP
2nd Vice Chair: Garry Brechin , General Sales Manager-Jaguar, TheoDavies Euromotors, Ltd.
Secretary: Stephanie Tom , Vice President/Human Resources Manager, Finance Enterprises. Ltd.
President: Anne Deschene , CEO, Better Business Bureau of Hawaii, Inc.
New Directors (Term 2001-2004)
Bruce Behnke , Regional Manager-Hawaii Region, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
Jo Kamae Byrne , President, Honolulu Information Service
Yuka Nagashima , President, LavaNet, Inc.

46. Administration - BYU 2002-2003
Griffith, Thomas B. Assistant to the President—general Counsel and Secretary CES Continuing Education Youth and family programs Director
http://saas.byu.edu/catalog/archive/2002/info/Administration.html
UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2002–2003
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Administration
Church Board of Education and BYU Board of Trustees
Gordon B. Hinckley, Chairman
Thomas S. Monson, First Vice Chairman
James E. Faust, Second Vice Chairman David B. Haight
M. Russell Ballard
Richard G. Scott
Robert D. Hales
Henry B. Eyring Earl C. Tingey
Mary Ellen Smoot
Margaret D. Nadauld Roger G. Christensen, Secretary
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Henry B. Eyring Commissioner—Church Educational System Paul V. Johnson Administrator—Religious Education and Elementary and Secondary Education Roger G. Christensen Administrator—Finance and Budgets
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Bateman, Merrill J. President Jenkins, Carri P. Assistant to the President—University Communications Griffith, Thomas B. Assistant to the President—General Counsel and Secretary Orme, Michael R.

47. NACAC State Profiles
Will hawaii consider my family income to determine my child s subsidy The remaining cost of the program is funded entirely with state general funds.
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Updated February 2005 State Subsidy Contact Person Susan Ogami-VanCamp
Department of Human Services (DHS)
810 Richards St. Suite 400
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: 808-587-3168
Fax: 808-586-4806 E-mail: SOgami-VanCamp@dhs.hawaii.gov NACAC Subsidy Representative (parent/volunteer) Sarah Casken Hawaii Foster Parent Assn. PMB #261 111 Hekili St., Suite A Phone 808-263-0920 or 877-775-4400 (toll free) Fax: 808-263-0921 E-mail: sarah@hawaiifosterparent.org Website: www.hawaiifosterparent.org adoption.assistance@nacac.org . If you have state-specific questions, please call your state subsidy contact person or the NACAC subsidy representative (both listed above) for more information. A child who is legally freed for adoption but who cannot be placed with an adoptive parent without providing adoption assistance because of one or more of the following specific factors or conditions: (a) ethnic background; (b) age; (c) membership in a sibling group being adopted by the same family, not necessarily at the same time; (d) severe or chronic medical condition, physical, mental, or emotional disability; (e) at high risk for a severe or chronic medical condition, physical, mental, or emotional disability.

48. Asian And Pacific Islander Disability Issues Resource And Best Practices Page
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49. IAVS 2004 General Information
Support for this website provided by hawaii County office of Research and programs to experience the rich hawaiian natural and cultural heritage are
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IAVS 2004: Updated: 22-Sep-2004
Landscape Change and Ecosystem Disturbance:
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47th Annual Symposium
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July 18-23, 2004
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USGS Biological Resources Division North American Section of the IAVS Conference Co-chairs: Julie S. Denslow (USDA Forest Service) Dieter Mueller-Dombois (University of Hawai'i-Manoa) e-mail address: iavs2004@hawaii.edu Early Registration Deadline is April 15th, please click here to register. New Abstract Deadline is April 1st, click here for abstract preparation information. New Information for Students click here Support for this website provided by Hawaii County office of Research and Development If you have any problems printing the right edge of this page using Internet Explorer 5 or 6, (a) set your printer's left margin on 0, or (b) print in landscape mode.

50. Assistive Technology Resource Centers Of Hawaii
ATRC with its base programs through the Assistive Technology Act is grateful to a grant in-aid from the hawaii State Legislature 2004, Atherton family
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51. Hawaii State Clearinghouse On Missing Children
What should I do if I suspect a future problem with a family related abduction?Safety Tips. email hsc@hgea.org, Department of the Attorney general
http://www.hgea.org/HSC/hsc.html
Our goal is to Protect, Prevent and Recover Hawaii's Own Missing Children MAILE ALERT
Hawaii's own AMBER Alert Plan Click here for more information
This web page is maintained as a public service by the Hawaii Government Employees Association , AFSCME Local 152, AFL-CIO Hawaii State Clearinghouse
on Missing Children
Telephone:(808)586-1449
Neighbor Isle: 1-800-468-4644 ext 6-1449
After Hours: (808) 753-9797
email: hsc@hgea.org Department of the Attorney General
Criminal Justice Division
235 South Beretania Street, Suite 206
Honolulu, HI 96813 Hawaii State Government Home Page Who are Missing Children?
  • "Missing Children" are those who for whatever reason are not in their usual abode and whose parents or caretakers are unaware of the whereabouts. They include children who:
    • are abducted by a stranger or acquaintance
    • are abducted by a parent or relative due to custody disputes
    • run away
    • become lost
    • have been discarded by their lawful custodian or parent
    While the majority of children who become "missing" are eventually recovered or return home, they may be gone for significant periods of time. Some children are found dead, and some are never recovered at all. Coordination and cooperation between law enforcement, the missing children's clearinghouse, and all involved agencies can shorten the time a child is away from his/her proper custodian or family, thereby lessening chances of exposure to dangerous situations.

52. Residency > Pediatrics | John A. Burns School Of Medicine, UHM
Leaves of Absence hawaii Residency Program certain leaves of absence (both family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and hawaii family Leave Act (HFLA) The
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Integrated Pediatric Residency Program
1319 Punahou Street, 7 th Floor
Honolulu, HI 96826
Phone (808) 983-8387
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Integrated Pediatric Residency Curriculum
Benefit Provisions Application Information Department of Pediatrics Faculty Mission and Program Description The mission of the University of Hawai‘i Integrated Pediatric Residency Program, a three-year program designed to prepare physicians for a career in Primary Care Pediatrics, is to educate and train pediatricians who will lead the community in caring and advocating for the children of Hawai‘i and the Pacific Basin. The program is also committed to the promotion of an environment that nurtures fulfillment and quality research opportunities. Distinctive features of the program include a broad spectrum of pediatric pathology and cross-cultural experiences afforded by the multicultural population of Hawai‘i, the close involvement of subspecialty and general pediatric faculty in the day to day training of residents and the emphasis on continuity of care. The program is based at the (KMCWC), a maternal-child academic complex serving Hawai‘i and the Pacific Basin. The administrative and faculty offices for the JABSOM Department of Pediatrics, classrooms, and the research laboratories are located in the KMCWC Tower Complex.

53. Fphome
Our department at the University of hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine The Department of family Practice and Community Health (DFPCH) set a goal of
http://www.uhfpres.org/
Academic Links Online Info. Search the Web Our department at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) was established in 1992. The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (DFMCH) set a goal of having both a required third year FP clerkship and the only civilian Family Medicine residency in the state by 1994. It was accomplished in July of that year. There are many community faculty that provide teaching sites for our medical students. The Physician Center at Mililani and Wahiawa General Hospital are the primary residency teaching sites. The department chairman is Neal Palafox, MD, MPH.
Mission Statement
The mission of the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine and Community Health is to both practice and teach high-quality medicine within the context of the basic principles of Family Medicine, namely:
  • Continuity of care Family Oriented Comprehensive and Holistic Care Community Orientation Cost-Effective Service Highest Quality of Care Possible
As Teachers of Family Medicine, we are committed to:

54. Hawaii Family Dental Centers: Services: Ho'ala Dental Program
This page details HFDC s Hoala program. If you need insurance options when youvisit the dentist, hawaii family DENTAL CENTERS LOCATIONS PROVIDERS
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Online Enrollment Plan Options Copayment Schedule Plan Description ... click here . To obtain the Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here Oahu Locations Dentist Specialty AIEA HEIGHTS 99-128 Aiea Heights Drive, Suite 302
Aiea, HI 96701
Phone: 488-3775 Alfredo Coloma, DDS General Dentistry MILILANI Town Center of Mililani
95-720 Lanikuhana Avenue, Suite 270
Mililani, HI 96789
Phone: 623-7888 Lester Harunaga, DDS Randall Jenkins, DMD
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55. Hawaii Family Dental Centers: Services: Ho'ala Dental Program
This page details HFDC s Hoala program. If you need insurance options Call hawaii family Dental Centers for a packet of information and enrollment form.
http://www.hawaiifamilydental.com/services_hoala_faq.asp
Online Enrollment Plan Options Copayment Schedule Plan Description ... Policy Statements Ho'ala Dental Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Get answers to the questions our members and potential members ask most often.
  • What is the Ho`ala Dental Program? H ow is Ho'ala different from the other dental insurance plans? Can I see any dentist for my services? ... Are there any limitations and exclusions?
  • Q1: What is the Ho'ala Dental Program?
    The Ho'ala Dental Program is a dental discount program developed for individuals and businesses that do not have dental coverage. Members are entitled to discounts off dental services from HFDC up to 75% off the regular price. The amount of money you pay for dental services, called copayments, are provided to you before you see the dentist so you know what your out-of-pocket expenses will be.
    The program was developed by dentists and is provided by dentists. There is no insurance company involved, which means less administrative costs, and greater discounts to the patients. Because there is no insurance company involved, there are greater benefits to the member, including:

    56. Unite For Sight, Inc. - Free Health Coverage Program Portal
    This webpage is designed to help you find free health programs that will enableyou to and general Assistance Medical Care cover children and families
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    This webpage is designed to help you find free health programs that will enable you to receive quality medical care free of charge. National Free Health Coverage Programs - United StatesJump to your state by clicking the state name Alabama
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    Medicare pays for eye exams for people at risk for glaucoma. At-risk is defined as people with diabetes or a family history of glaucoma, or African Americans age 50 or older.
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    The doctor completes an application for the patient, and patients receive prescription medication free of charge.

    57. Youth Builders - Juvenile Justice Planning Group
    Cynthia Curatalo, Program Administrator, hawaii Behavioral Health Keli Acquaro,Section Chief, hawaii family Guidance Centers
    http://www.healingourisland.com/youth_juv_just.html
    We would like to thank the following individuals without whose leadership this effort would not have been possible: Harry Kim Mayor County of Hawaii James Correa Chief of Police Hawaii County Police Department Ronald Ibarra Chief Judge Third Judicial Circuit Jay Kimura Prosecuting Attorney Bert Matsuoka Executive Director Office of Youth Services Dan Sakai Former District Superintendent Valerie Takata The strength of the Comprehensive Strategy planning group has been the devoted efforts of the many individuals who contributed to this Community Assessment Report. We would like to acknowledge and applaud the collaboration between government and community by listing the contributing workgroup members along with the organization or agency they represent. Back to top STEERING COMMITTEE Rick Castberg, Ph D

    58. KHON2 - The Team That Knows Hawaii | Lokahi
    • Lokahi family 11/29 hawaii s hidden homeless • Lokahi family 12/2 Singlemom struggles on Sign up here for the Lokahi Adopta-family program.
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    59. KHON2 - The Team That Knows Hawaii | Specials & Features
    • Lokahi family 11/29 hawaii s hidden homeless • Lokahi family 12/2 Singlemom struggles on The Adopta-family program is run by Mariellen Jones.
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    60. Transition Assistance Management Program
    MCCS hawaii Logo. Transition Assistance Management Program. Transition AssistanceManagement Program (TAMP) family Member Employment Assistance Program
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    Transition Assistance Management Program
    (TAMP) provides help to Marines and Sailors who are separating or retiring from the military by offering important information and assistance on how to make a successful transition into civilian life. Kaneohe Bay, Building #279, 2nd Deck
    Phone:

    Monday-Friday, 0730-1600
    Email: Family Member Employment Assistance Program The Family Member Employment Assistance service provides valuable employment assistance and accurate, timely information about how to find employment in Hawaii for family members of Marines, Sailors, reservists and retirees. The Career Resource Center The TAMP Office has an extensive stock of Career Resource Library with books available for use within the office. The subjects covered include resume instruction, college information, career fields, and current professional topics and trends.

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