Webinar Toolkits

Native Hawaiian Cultural Intervention Training

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Access to Treatment

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Prescriber Education and Pain Management

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Data-Informed Decision Making

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Prevention and Public Education

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Pharmacy-Based Intervention

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Law Enforcement and First Responders

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Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)

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Work Group 8 Native Hawaiian Cultural Intervention Training

Kākuhihewa

(c. 1540-1634)

Kākuhihewa is the 15th aliʻi ‘aimoku (ruling chief) of O‘ahu famously named in the mele “Kaulana Nā Pua.” Kākuhihewa was a kind and friendly chief who was born in Kūkaniloko and raised in the ‘Ewa moku. His primary endeavor was farming, and it is said that his abundant harvests on O‘ahu could be smelled from Kaua‘i.

Today, there is a state office building named after him in Kapolei.