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RESOURCES FOR THE SBBH PROFESSIONAL:
1. Assistive Technology by Sharon Lau Aldueso
2. The Parent Line by Jeanette Manago
3. 4H Military Partnership by Karen Nakamura
4. Friends' Club® by Tammy Wheeler-Cashman
5. Child and Family Youth Services by Mia Tuimavave
6. Post Secondary Transition Programs by Doug Miller
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1. Assistive Technology references:
Inventory listing for Assistive Technology Loan Bank can be found at http://central.loanbank.k12.hi.us
Guidelines for Assistive Technology can be found at http://doe.k12.hi.us/specialeducation/chapter56/appendix.htm
Technical guidelines can be found at http://doe.k12.hi.us/specialeducation/assistivetechnology/index.pdf
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2. The Parent Line
A free statewide confidential telephone line which offers support and information to parents and other caregivers.
Who do they assist?-Parents w/children 0-20
-Expectant parents
-Grandparents and other family members
-Teachers
-Child care providers
-Health care providers
-Social Workers
-Mental Health Specialists
Areas of Assistance
-Aggression
-Temper tantrums
-Discipline / limit setting
-Peer relations
-Toileting
-Eating
Other Areas of Assistance
-Daily routines / chores
-Single parenting
-Separation / Divorce
-Deployment
-Death
-Custody / Visitation
How They Provide Assistance
-Provide general information
-Informational brochures
-Parenting classes
-Support groups
-Play groups
-Social services
-Developmental evaluation
Contact Information
On O'ahu: 526-1222
On Neighbor Islands: (800) 816-1222
Weekdays from 8am to 6pm and Saturday from 9am to 1pm
http://www.theparentline.org
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3. 4H Military Partnerships
www.ctahr.Hawaii.edu/4h
www.ctahr.Hawaii.edu/4h/0mk
For more information about 4-H Clubs in Aliamanu SAS contact Dave Pablo at pablow@us.army.mil or 833-4932
For more information about 4-H Clubs at Bennet Youth Center contact Dalayna Chandler at dalayna.chandler@us.army.mil
For more information about 4-H Clubs at Helemano SAS contact Barbara Potter at barbara.a.potter@us.army.mil or 653-0714
For more information about 4-H Clubs at Hickam School contact Tina Bowen at tina.bowen@hickam.af.mil or 488-5256
For more information about 4-H Clubs at Catlin Clubhouse contact Jason Cerkan at boysgirlc002@hawaii.rr.com or 421-1556
For more information about the national Operation: Military Kids project visit: www.operationmilitarykids.org
For more information about Hawai'i Operation: Military Kids please contact 956-4125 or email omk@ctahr.Hawaii.edu
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4. Friends' Club®
Hawai'i Group
When: Weekly - Wednesdays, 6 to 7:30pm
Where: 99-611 Ulune Street (Halawa Heights Baptist Church)
Target: Teen Boys
Contact: Kimee Martinez, 779-8883 kimeemartinez@casefamily.com
www.casefamily.com
New Session starting the week of January 11, 2010
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5. Child and Family Youth Services
91-1841 Ft. Weaver Road, Ewa Beach, Hawai'i, 96706
Phone: 681-3500 oh O'ahu
E-Mail: cfs@cfs-Hawaii.org
Website: www.childandfamilyservice.org
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6. Post Secondary Transition Programs
Check with Adult Mental Health Division (AMHD) for detailed eligibility criteria at 586-4686 (statewide).
How to get services:
24 Hour access line for O'ahu is 832-3100
24 Hour access line outer islands is (800) 753-6879
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CLICK HERE for the PowerPoint presentation, available for Download to get all resources mentioned during the Aiea Presentation.
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The alternative education of Hale 'O Ulu is limited to students attending the Leeward School District.
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