SAVE THE DATE!
Kahewai Summit for Early Childhood Care Providers
April 21 & 22, 2022
We are very pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Kahewai Summit, aimed at building a holistic approach to achieving wellness and resilience through trauma-informed care strategies for all providers who serve children ages 0-5. Taking place over 2-days, the Summit will engage attendees with opportunities to learn and refine wellness and resilience strategies to support their efforts within Hawai‘i’s early learning communities. 

The theme of the 2nd annual Kahewai Summit is Hā (breath). One of the guiding principles of the Kahewai Summit is to cultivate and share wellbeing strategies, so that those who serve Hawaii’s keiki can emulate the skills and strategies necessary to effectively practice trauma-informed care within their own communities. By embracing hā through connection and self-regulation, we can work towards becoming more effective practitioners.
 
Summit tracks will focus on the following trauma-Informed care principles: 
  • Recognition that all children benefit from a trauma-informed approach
  • Application of a strengths-based approach to teaching and caring
  • Recognizing, appreciating and addressing differing influences on children’s experiences with trauma
  • Embracing resilience as a goal for every child
  • Approaching trauma through a culturally-informed approach
 
The Summit is intended for early childhood providers from the following sectors:
  • Center-Based Care, Preschool and Early Learning Centers
  • Family Child Interactive Learning
  • Home Visiting 
  • Family Childcare

This event qualifies for DHS training credit. Certificates will be issued to all participants upon request.
Coming in January
Request for Proposals - consider being a part of this year's summit

Registration - sessions will be recorded and available for 3 months after the event

Speaker Announcements
Partners and Supporting Organizations
The Kahewai Trauma-Informed Care Summit is an extension of the work of ACEs Connection Hawai'i and the visionaries at Ke Ala Ho'aka and Associates, and is presented partnership with the Hawai'i Community Foundation, the Hawai'i Department of Health, and the Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools. 
Questions? Please email Deanna D'Olier, at the Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools.