

| Wed, Sep 24, 2025 | 8:30 am - 12:30 am |
Hosted by
Hawaiʻi State Department of Health, Maternal and Child Health Branch
Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) Program
In partnership with AHAS: Archive for Health, Arts & Spirit
Purpose
Reclaiming Lilo: Re-Indigenizing Family Support in Hawaiʻi is a statewide virtual gathering that brings together healthcare professionals, social service providers, educators, cultural practitioners, and community leaders to reimagine prevention as a sacred, relational practice.
Theme
“Prevention as Relational” - a call to center ʻike kupuna (ancestral knowledge), kuleana (responsibility), pilina (connection), and aloha ʻāina (care for land and people) as foundations of family and community well-being in Hawaiʻi.
Audience
This gathering welcomes social workers, community health workers, DOE teachers and staff, early childhood educators, family advocates, public health professionals, researchers, artists, and cultural practitioners: all who care for the children and families of Hawaiʻi.