2021 Trauma-Informed Counseling Conference Registration

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  • 2021 Trauma-Informed Counseling
     August 27, 2021
     7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

*8/25/21 – EVENT POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Due to concerns from rising COVID-19 cases, we have decided to postpone this event to a later time. Further details will be announced via email from info@waterhouselecture.org.

 

Event Overview:

Dates: August 27, 2021 (7 pm – 9 pm)
Location: First Baptist Church of Pearl City (1445 Hoʻolauleʻa St, Pearl City, HI 96782)

*Online livstream option available at registration

Trauma and various types of stress take an emotional toll on mind, body, and spirit. The key pillar of trauma-informed care is the development of “safety and connection” for all people based on strategies that incorporate science and in the case of Hawaiʻi, the inclusion of culture.

Trauma affects everyone. As Christians, we need to find healing in understanding our own trauma as well as to become healers by understanding the effects of trauma on others.

On August 27, 2021, the Alec and Belle Waterhouse Lecture Series will be hosting a Trauma-Informed Counseling Conference free of charge. Danny Goya will be speaking about the stress, anxiety, and fear that we should be aware of as the re-opening of the new school year begins and as people return to work.


Event Keynote Speaker:

Danny Goya is a certified family literacy trainer for the National Center for Family Learning, and the founder of Ke Ala Hoaka LLC, a consultancy group specializing in trauma informed strategies. He is also the Director of Project Development for the Partners in Development Foundation (PIDF), a non-profit Native Hawaiian organization providing educational, social service, and environmental programming through Native Hawaiian cultural values and traditions. In 2007, Mr. Goya created the first Two-gen mobile homeless family education program for children living on the Leeward Coast of Oahu, called the Ka Pa’alana Homeless Family Education Program. To date, it has served over 3,000 children ages 0-5 and 3,000 caregivers, transitioned 400 families to permanent housing and distributed over 50 tons of food and life necessities. In 2013, the Ka Pa’alana Program was one of the first programs of its kind to receive NAEYC accreditation.


For all questions and inquiries please contact us at info@waterhouselecture.org or (808) 732-5561 ext 4549

Venue:  

Venue Phone: (808) 455-2011

Venue Website:

Address:
1445 Hoʻolauleʻa St, Pearl City, Hawaii, 96782, United States

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