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ITAO Presents Kaukini Awards

Foster Care News

It Takes An `Ohana’s Advisory Committee and Oahu resource caregivers are excited to thank the most recent DHS staff to be awarded the Kaukini Award for going above and beyond in helping resource families and those they care for. Click here to read about the two most recent Kaukini Awardees.

2017 Annual Child Welfare Law Update Conference

Conference Handouts Handouts/Facts News

Follow link to see handouts from the 2017 Annual Child Welfare Law Update Conference.

Supporting Maltreated Children
by Judith on August 11, 2017
“Dragon Fly: The Journey of a Young Local Girl in Foster Care” wins Po’okela Awards
by Judith on August 8, 2017
“A Day in the Life”
by Judith on August 7, 2017
‘Ohana is Forever XI: Hiki No
by Judith on July 21, 2017
The FPH Warmline is now up and running!
by Judith on March 13, 2017
2017 Legislative Action
by Judith on February 13, 2017
Dragonfly: The Journey of a Young Local Girl in Foster Care
by Judith on January 11, 2017
Children Placed in Foster Care Struggle With More Physical and Mental Health Issues
by Judith on October 19, 2016
Books Education News

ITAO Book Club Starts New “Live” Meetings

ITAO is trying something new with the Book Club this year by changing from an on-line forum to meeting in person! We will talk about our current book using questions from the DHS Alternative Verification Form, making it easy to fill in the DHS form to receive the 5.25 DHS training credit hours for the book plus a certificate for an additional training credit hour, thus fulfilling the annual training credit hours with the DHS. The date for our first meeting is April 13, 2016. Neighbor Islanders can join us via the internet. Follow link for more info.

Books Education Foster Care News

ITAO Book Club

ITAO is happy to announce the launch of a statewide, virtual Book Club for Hawaii’s resource, adoptive, guardianship, permanency and kinship families. It will provide support to families and at the same time add to their expertise related to the needs of the children and youth in their home. The first book we are reading allows resource caregivers who read the book and complete the DHS Training Verification form to receive training 5 hour credits. Follow link for more information.

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Buy On Amazon — Benefit ITAO

We’ve assembled a list of some of the best books ever written about parenting, foster care and adoption and given you a link to purchase them online by clicking through from this website. When you do, ITAO receives a portion of the proceeds from that sale and from everything else you purchase on Amazon in that session, from books to computers! It’s a great way to support our work with foster and adoptive families.

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  • Upcoming Events

    • December 22, 2017
      Teen Day XVI

      Special guests the Local Maddahs are coming to Teen Day XVI!

      Youth eligible for Teen Day are youth currently in foster care, age 14 through age 18 OR youth who were in foster care and were adopted or went into legal guardianship after their 16th birthday.

      Link to register Youth and Adults coming soon.

      Youth may contact Youth's DHS worker to help secure transportation to and from the event for each youth.


      11:00 am - 4:00 pm, Ronald T.Y. Moon Kapolei Courthouse
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