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Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Hawai’i COVID-19 3R Team Updates – March 15, 2021

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From: NHPI Hawai’i COVID-19 3R Team <nhpicovid@papaolalokahi.org>
Date: Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 2:39 PM
Subject: Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Hawai’i COVID-19 3R Team Updates – March 15, 2021

March 16, 2020
NHPI 3R RECENT WEBSITE UPDATES

LATEST DATA
The Hawaii Department of Health updates Race data each Monday.

Click on the image to navigate the DOH Dashboard.

……….475,661 Vaccines Administered in Hawai’i, 3/15/21……….
March 16, 2021
Beginning today vaccination data will be reported by Race/Ethnicity daily at noon.  However, data being collected is only drilled down to five buckets in accordance with the federal Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS).  Native Hawaiians & Pacific Islanders are recombined and reported accordingly.

Successful with the infection data collection and reporting, the NHPI 3R Team will continue to advocate for the disaggregation of vaccination data so we can all better serve our communities.

State of Hawaii Weekly COVID-19 Cluster Report, 3/11/2021
VACCINE INFORMATION
HAWAI’I DOH COVID-19 VACCINE
IN-LANGUAGE FAQ 

Chuukese
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
Ilokano
Kosraean
Marshallese
Pohnpeian
Samoan
Tongan
Yapese

Vaccination Registration
Vaccination Sites
O’ahu
Pier 2 Cruise Terminal
*70+ by appointment only. Register
521 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu

Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall
*70+ by appointment only. Register
777 Ward Avenue, Honolulu

Kauai
Wilcox Medical Center
*70+ by appointment only. Register
3-3420 Kuhio Highway, Lihue

Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital
*70+ by appointment only. Register
4643 Waimea Canyon Dr, Waimea

Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital
*70+ by appointment only. Register
4800 Kawaihau Rd, Kapaʻa

Maui
Maui Memorial Medical Center

*Phase 1a and Phase 1b individuals. Register
221 Mahalani St, Wailuku
Moloka’i
Molokai General Hospital
*Health care personnel, 75+, and frontline essential workers. Walk-ins only.
280 Home Olu Place
Hawai’i
Queen’s North Hawai‘i Community Hospital
*Health care workers, essential workers, 70+. Appointment only. Email QNHCHVaccine@queens.org and include name, date of birth, phone number, and employer if you are an essential worker.
www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net
RESOURCES & SERVICES
VARIOUS SOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES
www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net

NEW RESOURCE
The Department of Health has just published a guide to caring for persons with COVID-19.
WE ARE OCEANIA – BILINGUAL HOTLINE 808-913-1364
Emergency Broadband Benefit Program
Learn more
GUIDANCE
O’ahu has moved into tier 3 of the COVID-19 reopening strategy.
Read the mayor’s Emergency Order here.
Read more about tier 3 and the reopening strategy below
Read the amended order here.
In-Language Reopening Strategy Documents
SURVEYS
SURVEYS
Several surveys are still in circulation  Your contributions will support accurate allocation of resources, public health message development.
www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net
WEBINARS
Addressing COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Hawai’i’s Diverse Communities
March 22 at 3 PM HST
Register HERE
Registration and Zoom link coming soon!
LEARN MORE
“We are never closer to defeat than in our moments of our greatest victory.”
Kamaka Pili addresses pandemic fatigue.
How long does vaccine immunity last?  In 6 Pacific languages.  @NextGenHawaii
COVID-19 VACCINE FAQs

www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net
WHO WE ARE

What is the burden of COVID-19 on
Pacific Island and Native Hawaiian communities
in Hawai’i?

The Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Hawai’i COVID-19 Response, Recovery & Reslilience Team (NHPI 3R) was established in May 2020, in alignment with the national NHPI Response Team, to improve the collection and reporting of accurate data, identify and lend support to initiatives across the Hawaiian Islands working to address COVID-19 among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, and unify to establish a presence in the decision-making processes and policies that impact our communities.  More than 40 agencies, organizations and departments comprise this NHPI 3R Team.

COMMITTEES

  • Testing, Tracing & Isolation             Mondays, 2 – 3 PM
  • Policy                                               Mondays, 4 – 6 PM
  • Social Support/Recovery                Tuesdays, 12 – 2 PM
  • Communications                             Thursdays, 12:45 – 2 PM
  • Data & Research                             Fridays, 10 AM – 12 PM

To participate in a committee, please complete this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6P2WJL9

To share information or resources, complete this form: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6FXZJRG

REPORTS TO THE COMMUNITY

The NHPI 3R Team has recently completed a 5-part series summarizing the work of the Team to address COVID-19 and prepare for recovery.  Each week we featured an in-depth look in a different topic: Vaccinations, Data, Communications, Policy and Social Supports and Recovery.

Watch them at nhpicovidhawaii.net/2020-in-review

Find Out More

NACHW JOINS NATIONAL COVID-19 NETWORK TO BUILD RESILIENCE AGAINST PANDEMIC AND PARTNERS WITH KA’U RURAL HEALTH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.

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PRESS RELEASE
  For media inquiries, contact:
  National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW)
  Aurora Grant Wingate
  NACHW NCRN Coordinator
  agrantwingate@hria.org

NACHW JOINS NATIONAL COVID-19 NETWORK TO BUILD RESILIENCE AGAINST PANDEMIC AND PARTNERS WITH KA’U RURAL HEALTH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.
Nearly 40 national partner organizations band together to bring communities culturally appropriate information and health services.

The National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW) has joined the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM)’s National COVID-19 Resiliency Network (NCRN) of partners to inform community-driven response, recovery, and resiliency strategies for addressing the impact of COVID-19 on communities.

In response to the needs of communities most impacted by COVID-19, NACHW has partnered with Morehouse to integrate the qualities, roles and expertise of Community Health Workers (CHWs, including Promotoras de Salud and Community Health Representatives) to improve the cultural humility and appropriateness of community engagement, education, data collection and information dissemination strategies with communities that experience physical and social vulnerabilities resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. NACHW has been awarded a contract from Morehouse to recruit, hire and support eleven CHW Liaisons who share trusting relationships, lived experience, culture, language and geography with specific priority communities in the NCRN initiative. Liaisons will develop and cultivate partnerships with individuals and organizations in these geographic areas, as they support six national goals in the NCRN initiative.

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One of the organizations NACHW has partnered is Ka’u Rural Health Community Association, Inc. Jessanie “Auntie Jessie” Marques, a lifelong CHW and Executive Director of Ka’u Rural Health Community Association, has signed on to support NACHW’s partnership with NCRN as a NACHW COVID-19 Community Engagement Liaison.

 

“Our partnership with Morehouse provides a unique opportunity for NACHW to amplify CHWs as equity leaders, community partners and skilled providers who can increase access to COVID-19 education, testing, contact tracing, health and psychosocial services and vaccines for communities who experience historic and systemic barriers,” says NACHW Executive Director, Denise Octavia Smith, MBA, CHW, PN.

The launch of the NCRN occurs alongside the release of new digital technology accessible through the NCRN website. It provides location-based recommendations on where community members can get a COVID-19 test, fill prescriptions and get a COVID-19 vaccine when distribution increases in the coming months.

“Our national network connects individuals, families, community organizations and clinical providers to timely and relevant COVID-19 information and services in their neighborhood,” says Dominic Mack, MD, MBA, Professor of Family Medicine and Co-Director of the National COVID-19 Resiliency Network in the National Center for Primary Care at MSM.

The NCRN launch follows a $40 million award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health to coordinate a strategic network focused on delivering COVID-19-related information to communities hardest hit by the pandemic.

To access new COVID-19 resources, visit www.msm.edu/ncrn.


About the National Association of Community Health Workers

The National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW) strives to unify the voices of the community health workers and strengthen the profession’s capacity to promote healthy communities through our six key values of self-empowerment, self-determination, social justice and equity, unity, integrity, and dignity and respect. Community Health Workers (CHWs), also known as promotoras de salud, Community Health Representatives, Outreach Specialist, Peers, etc, are frontline public health workers who are trusted members of and/or have an unusually close understanding of the community served. This trusting relationship enables CHWs to serve as a liaison/link/intermediary between health/social services and the community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. CHWs also build individual and community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as outreach, community education, informal counseling, social support and advocacy. Visit our website to learn more and to join our membership.

About Morehouse School of Medicine

Morehouse School of Medicine, located in Atlanta, GA, exists to improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities; increase the diversity of the health professional and scientific workforce; and address primary health care through programs in education, research, and service, with emphasis on people of color and the underserved urban and rural populations in Georgia, the nation, and the world. MSM is among the nation’s leading educators of primary care physicians and has twice been recognized as the top institution among U.S. medical schools for its dedication to the social mission of education. The faculty and alumni are noted in their fields for excellence in teaching, research, and public policy, and are known in the community for exceptional, culturally appropriate patient care. Morehouse School of Medicine is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award doctorate and master’s degrees.

Status of SB858 Relating to Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Testimonies

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Aloha KRHCAI Board & Members;

Mahalo for all who provided testimony in support of SB858 Relating to CHWs for your reference. Please note amendments to SB858: deleted certification and reimbursements; supported establishing a Task Force.

Attached is full Health Committee report on Hearing and its referral to Ways and Means (WAM) and Consumer Protection (CPN) committees. Phone: (808)974-4000 x 66090.

1. The next step is contact Sen. Donovan DelaCruz WAM Chair office to request a hearing on SB858. This is where it is critical for as many to call Sen. Dela Cruz office and request a hearing ASAP, so a hearing date/time can be placed on the calendar.

2. Review SB858 with Amendments (SSCR498), then prepare testimony in support of SB858 / SSCR498. I can assist in preparing testimony if anyone would like to submit. Legislative turn around time is 72hrs. when Hearing is posted that we have to submit testimony.

3. If you have never submitted testimony, please note that you must first register at Hawaii State Legislature website.

Please let me know what your thoughts are on SB 858: SSCR498.

Mahalo
Stacyn Sakuma <cas61315@gmail.com>
Monday, February 22, 2021, 9:32:40 AM HST


Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Hawai’i COVID-19 3R Team Updates – November 20, 2020

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www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net
The Hawaii Department of Health updates Race data each Friday at 12:00 PM.
Note: No Race (Ethnicity) Data for 24% of all confirmed cases.

Click on the image to navigate the DOH Dashboard.

TONIGHT!

PASEFIKA SU’I FEFILOI

Music, comedy and important messages for all of our Pacific Island communities.  Tune in!

TESTING THIS WEEK

HAWAI’I COVID-19 CLUSTER REPORT – 11/12/2020
Discipline – Unite Against COVID
OHA PSA
www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net
Where federal funds are going in Hawai’i
Source: Hawai’i Data Collaborative
Updated as of November 16, 2020
Child Care Stimulus Grant Program in Hawai’i
In-Language Reopening Strategy Documents
VARIOUS SOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES
www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net

WE ARE OCEANIA – BILINGUAL HOTLINE 808-913-1364
Hawai’i DOH – Safe Gatherings Guide
www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net
Facebook
Instagram: @hawaiinextgen
TikTok: @nextgenhawaii
Twitter: @GenHawaii
www.NHPICOVIDHawaii.net
Hiring Bilingual Helpline Specialists.  Seeking qualified people, who can work in-office as a Helpline Specialist in any of the following languages: Chuukese, Marshallese, Kosraean, Yapese, Pohnpeian, Palauan, or Samoan.
Click on the image above for more info or to apply.
Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Community Influencers

Vacancy Announcements for Medical and Public Health Surge Responders for the Republic of the Marshall Islands Ministry of Health and Human Services, Oct 30, 2020

State of Hawai’i – Holidays and COVID-19 Guide

What is the burden of COVID-19 on
Pacific Island and Native Hawaiian communities
in Hawai’i?

The Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Hawai’i COVID-19 Response, Recovery & Reslilience Team (NHPI 3R) was established in May 2020, in alignment with the national NHPI Response Team, to improve the collection and reporting of accurate data, identify and lend support to initiatives across the Hawaiian Islands working to address COVID-19 among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, and unify to establish a presence in the decision-making processes and policies that impact our communities.  More than 40 agencies, organizations and departments comprise this NHPI 3R Team.

COMMITTEES

  • Testing, Tracing & Isolation             Mondays, 2 – 4 PM
  • Policy                                               Mondays, 4 – 6 PM
  • Social Support/Recovery                Tuesdays, 12 – 2 PM
  • Communications                             Thursdays, 12:45 – 2 PM
  • Data & Research                             Fridays, 10 AM – 12 PM

To participate in a committee, please complete this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6P2WJL9

To share information or resources, complete this form: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6FXZJRG

Find Out More
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Peace for Everyone

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This Thursday, October 22, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. on KHON2

Watch the show! Enjoy the 1-hour program on KHON2, hosted by Tannya Joaquin and John Veneri. “Peace for Everyone” is a virtual fundraiser to make up for 2020 fundraising cancelled due to COVID-19. It’s a special evening of learning, sharing and healing.

Domestic Violence Action Center | PO Box 3198, Honolulu, HI 96801

Aloha Connects Innovation (ACI)

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From: Pono Shim <pshim@oedb.biz>
Date: September 20, 2020 at 10:30:10 AM HST

Aloha mai kakou,  

For the past 3 months we (Economic Development Alliance of Hawaii, skilled consultants, and program designer Omar Sultan) have been working on a program to work with the State of Hawaii to use Cares Act Funding to assist displaced workers or individuals who have been significantly affected financially by COVID 19. This past week with the signing of the contract the Governor issued the Press Release with the Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism.  

The State’s program funding will help 350 participants to be placed in Host Companies who have the ability and need to host, train, and support a couple of participants in their organizations thru a paid internship thru December 15th. We know that we cannot help the thousands of individuals suffering thru the pandemic and that there are more businesses that would like to participate then we can onboard. However, we strongly recommend and hope that you will register as either a “Participant” or “Host Company” (if you can support a couple of interns and are aligned with the objectives/compliance of the program).  

Please visit www.edahawaii.org and click on Aloha Connects Innovation “learn more” tab. When you enter the page please select either Participant or Host Company based on your interest and review the information. When you get to the bottom of the page you can select “learn more” to be a Participant (you can register there) or if you’re desiring to be a Host Company you can select “register”. We should be following up with you within the week.  

To reiterate we know we cannot assist all (including companies who would like to Host participants) in being placed in ACI but please don’t be discouraged. If more funding is released thru Congress and subsequently our local Government we believe that we have designed infrastructure for more funding to be invested to help more people discover new career opportunities and skills for their future thru ACI.  

To that point we would love the opportunity to train/prepare displaced workers to position themselves for these types of opportunities regardless if they get placed or not. In a partnership with Microsoft and my Higher Skills Academy training we have opened up training that we begin every 2 weeks for free. We also know that thru these trainings we are opening relationships with ourselves with the hope that these relationships can be helpful to your future. If this is of value to you please register here:

Friday, October 2, 2020 10:00 AM Hawaii – Higher Skills Academy
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqf-GhpjgpE9AyISQQ8hakSCr4YqU2-gLG

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.   Another free training (thru the end of the 2020 year) you can immediately register thru the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation website https://www.htdc.org/workforce-recovery-initiative-by-coursera/ for over 3800 courses thru the Coursera online learning platform.  

If the menu options are too vast and you don’t know where to begin or choose and would like assistance in considering career opportunities and what pathway you might consider we are hosting a free “Choosing a Path” webinar on September 28 at noon please register here:

Monday, September 28, 2020 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Hawaii –
“Choosing a Path” Webinar
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIsdeqqpz4oH9zFR5PZobyQXJd5umUeaSl9

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Please feel free to share this message with others.  

Mahalo nui loa,
Pono  
Pono Shim Oahu Economic Development Board

 Additional Higher Skills Academy registration dates will be posted on the OEDB websiteat www.oedb.biz as the information becomes available.

COVID-19 PHA Webinar: Clusters & Case Counts: Surviving the Second Wave with Lt. Gov. Josh Green

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August 5th Presenter will be Lieutenant Governor, Josh Green, MD.
https://youtu.be/v3xShwZ_nJI

With the rapid changes regarding COVID-19, it can be difficult to stay up to date with all that is happening in our islands. The Hawai‘i Public Health Institute (HIPHI) will be offering a series of webinars on the impact of COVID-19 on our communities.

After working hard to get our recorded cases down, how concerning are Hawaiiʻs current spikes in COVID-19 cases?

Find out what this means for our state and how we should be responding in our second update from Lieutenant Governor Josh Green.

Health Insurance Marketplace

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Health Insurance Marketplace

Welcome to the new HealthCare.gov

Health insurance is changing in 2014 — so we’ve updated HealthCare.gov to
help you get ready for the Health Insurance Marketplace.
Our mission is to help you understand your health coverage options so you
can enroll in a plan that meets your and your family’s needs. And if you run
a small business, we’ll help you find a plan that works for you and your employees.
Self employed? We’ve got that covered too.

New features include:

 
  • The most important health insurance info at your fingertips — just answer a few fast questions and we’ll provide you with a personalized list of coverage options, content you’ll want to read, and a checklist to help you get ready
  • An easy-to-understand question and answer format, with content based on the most common questions we hear
  • A simpler site structure and powerful search features that make it easy to find what you’re looking for
  • A seamless HealthCare.gov experience on your mobile device, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer
When open enrollment starts on October 1, 2013, you’ll be able to
apply, compare plans, and enroll. Coverage starts as soon as January 1, 2014