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523 rd HAUNTED HOUSE 65 th EN BN TRUNK OR TREAT MRT @ THE CHAPEL FREE YOGA CLASSES OCTOBER MILITARY SPECIALS SOCIAL MEDIA HANDYTIPS GERMAINE’S LUAU SPECIAL STAY IN THE LOOP. ISLAND PALM UH 2011 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2012 PRO BOWL NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER CRUISE EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM EFMP TOWN HALL ABA & TECHNOLOGY ANNUAL CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS CONFERENCE DEPT OF HEALTH DEVELOPMENT DISABILITIES TRAINING SERIES 500 th MI BDE TURKEY TROT-ALL UNITS & FRG’S WELCOME 65th EN BN WEEKLY RESOURCES OCT 19, 2011 The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by 65 TH EN BN, 8 th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.
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523rd HAUNTED HOUSE 65th EN BN TRUNK OR TREAT

MRT @ THE CHAPEL FREE YOGA CLASSES

OCTOBER MILITARY SPECIALS SOCIAL MEDIA HANDYTIPS GERMAINE’S LUAU SPECIAL

STAY IN THE LOOP. ISLAND PALM UH 2011 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

2012 PRO BOWL NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER CRUISE EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM EFMP TOWN HALL ABA & TECHNOLOGY ANNUAL CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS CONFERENCE DEPT OF HEALTH DEVELOPMENT DISABILITIES TRAINING SERIES 500th MI BDE TURKEY TROT-ALL UNITS & FRG’S WELCOME

65th EN BN WEEKLY RESOURCES OCT 19, 2011

The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by 65TH EN BN, 8th TSC,

USARPAC or the Department of the Army.

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Come one come all,

to the scarcest haunted house of all.

Donations only and open to the public.

Date: October 21 - 23 Time: 1800-2200

Bldg 888, 523rd Company area near the K Quad Shopette

POC Nina Elison 573-433-6225

Happy Halloween

523rd Haunted House

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Come Join the Fun

WHEN: October 29, 2011

WHERE: COF area (where the companies are)

TIME: 3pm to 5pm

Dress up in your favorite costume. Bring a sack for your candy. Enjoy the activities & great fun!

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MASTER RESILIENCE TRAINING (MRT)

@ The Chapel

Army Community Service (ACS) Hawaii will offer MRT training at

Family Night. Spouses, Couples, and Civilians are all welcome

to enjoy us as we learn skills that have been shown through

research to promote strong relationships, healthy

communication, and stress management.

Wednesdays, 5 October - 30 November 1815-1930

Dinner at 1730; childcare provided

For more information about MRT or to coordinate an MRT

event for your organization, contact Dr. Brandi Chew at

808.655.0562

What is MRT?

Resilience is not only the ability to bounce back from adversity

- but also to GROW and THRIVE from those challenging experi-

ences. We can enhance our resilience, effectiveness, and well

being by using skills that build competence and contribute to

resilience. MRT classes allow Spouses and Couples to learn

those skills and then to apply those skills to their daily life.

Learn resilience. Live resilience.

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FREE YOGA

CLASSES!!!

Every Tuesday and Thursday

from 10:00 – 11:30 AM, there

will be FREE YOGA &

MEDITATION CLASSES at

the Wheeler Community Center.

~ Please bring your own yoga

mat and any props that you like

to use in your practice (blocks,

straps, or bolsters).

~ The yoga classes are for all

levels – from beginner, to

intermediate, to advanced.

~ Classes will be taught by

Beverly Tate, a Yoga Alliance

certified yoga instructor.

For more information about yoga, go to

http://yogaalliance.org/content/reasons-try-yoga

FOR MORE INFORMATION

CONTACT:

Wheeler Community Center:

100 Wright Avenue

(behind the Wheeler Chapel)

Wheeler Army Airfield

Wahiawa, HI 96786

Phone: 808-275-3790

BEVERLY TATE CAN ALSO BE CONTACTED

DIRECTLY ON HER CELL PHONE: 808-778-8696

Performing yoga postures – asana –

improves strength and flexibility.

Meditation improves your ability to

focus & to handle situations in life

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October Military Specials

For a complete pricelist, check out our website: www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/itr-welcome

Fort Shafter ITR Schofield Barracks ITR

Bldg 550, PX Market Bldg 3320, Flagview Mall

Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858 Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 96857

Phone: 808-438-1985 Phone: 808-655-9971

***Please note prices and specials are subject to change without notice***

DINNER CRUISES

Roberts Hawaii Alii Kai Catamaran Adult: $64.00

Child (4-11yrs): $34.00

Buy one and get one FREE!

*Applicable to 10 people or less per booking

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

Atlantis Adventure Standard Submarine with Sunset Buffet

Adult: $102.00

Child (5-12 yrs): $57.50

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Standard Submarine with Royal Dinner

Adult: $128.00

Child (5-12 yrs): $73.50

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Premium Submarine with Sunset Buffet

Adult: $114.00

Child (5-12 yrs): $74.00

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Premium Submarine with Royal Dinner

Adult: $140.00

Child (5-12 yrs): $90.00

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Atlantis Submarine Standard Ride ONLY

FREE all-you-can-eat pancakes at IHOP.

One coupon per paying guest.

Coupon must be used on same date as standard

submarine ride.

Valid only at IHOP located on 1850 Ala Moana Blvd.

Special offered until Dec 31, 2011

SHOWS/LUAUS

Roberts Hawaii Magic of Polynesia

Show Only

Adult: $49.00

Child (4-11 yrs): $31.00

Buy one and get one FREE!

*Applicable to 10 people or less per booking

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

SHOWS/LUAUS

Magic of Polynesia

Dinner Show Adult: $78.00

Child (4-11yrs): $50.00

Buy one and get one FREE!

*Applicable to 10 people or less per booking

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

Magic of Polynesia

Deluxe Dinner Show Adult: $120.00

Child (4-11 yrs): $60.00

Buy one Ticket and get one Ticket FREE!

*Applicable to 10 people or less per booking

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

Germaine’s Luau Adult (21 & older): $37.00

Junior (14 – 20 yrs): $32.00

Child (6-13 yrs): $27.00 Special good until Dec 30, 2011. Not valid on 11/24/11,

12/24/11, & 12/25/11

Show Only: Free admission on your

Birthday, when accompanied by one paid

Adult admission. Valid only on birth date.

ID must be presented at check in.

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PARKS

Wet N Wild One Day Admission

Adults and Children(3-11): $26.00

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

One Day Admission & Meal Combo

Adults and Children(3-11): $31.00

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Gold Pass

Adults/Children: $41.00

Includes parking/golf

Unlimited admission until Dec. 31, 2011

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

Fun Pass

Adults/Children: $31.00

DOES NOT include parking/golf

Unlimited admission until Dec. 31, 2011

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

Sea Life Park Dolphin Encounter

Adults/Children: $59.00

Dolphin Encounter at 3:15pm time slot ONLY.

Special good Sept. 15 – Dec. 15 2011

General Admission

Adults/Children: $12.00

Special good Sept. 15 – Dec. 15 2011

Polynesian Cultural Center

Ali’i Luau Roll Back Special

All Day Package 12pm-9pm

Adult: $58.00

Children (5-15yrs): $46.00

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Gateway Buffet Package

All Day Package 12pm-9pm

Adult: $45.00

Children (5-15yrs): $30.00

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Gateway Dinner & Show ONLY

Gates open at 5pm

Ages 5 yrs & Up: $25.00

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

General Admission ONLY

Gates open at 12noon-6pm

Ages 5 yrs & up: $15.00

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

Haunted Lagoon Package

Adults: $50.00

Child (5-15 yrs): $35.00

Includes General Admission at Noon, Gateway Buffet, and

Fast Pass to Haunted Lagoon. DOES NOT include “HA”

Show.

Sept 30th- Oct 22

nd: Mon, Wed, Fri, & Sat ONLY Oct 24

th-

31st: Everyday except Sunday (10/23&10/30)

Rides start at 6:30pm. Reservations required.

Special good until Oct 31, 2011

WATER TOURS

Paradise Cruises Hoku Nai’a

Dolphin Watch, Snorkel & Lunch

First Adult: $78.17

Second Adult: $39.09

Buy one Adult, get the second Adult 50% off

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

Hoku Nai’a

Dolphin Watch (no lunch or snorkel)

Adult: $43.34

Child (3-11): $ 25.92

One CHILD FREE per paying Adult.

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

2 CRUISE COMBO

Adult: $99.00

Pacific Star Dinner & Hoku Nai’a Dolphin Watch

w/Lunch and Snorkel.

**must be booked at same time**

Special good until Dec 31, 2011

DISCOUNT CARDS

Aloha Diners Club $15.00 per book

***While Supplies Last***

Entertainment 2012 Book $30.00 per book

***While Supplies Last***

NEIGHBOR ISLAND ACTIVITIES

Kauai Backcountry Adventure Zip Line Adult (Ages 12+): $99.00

Special good until April 15, 2012

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GERMAINE’S LUAU SPECIAL

2011 End of Summer Blast Sept 20th to Dec 30th!

We look forward to serving you

an evening of fun, food, and

entertainment at Germaine’s

“Too Good to Miss” Luau!

Adults (21 & over) $ 37.00

Juniors(14-20yrs) 32.00

Children(6-13yrs) 27.00

5 & under FREE ** Transportation not included.

** Rates only available thru MWR-Ticket Outlets.

**Offer good Sept 20th-Dec 30th 2011, excluding major

HOLIDAYS. (Thanksgiving, Nov.24th, Christmas Eve,

Dec. 24th, and Christmas Day, Dec. 25th)

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University of Hawaii Football 2011 Season

Date Opponent Location Time September 3, 2011 Colorado Aloha Stadium 4:15pm SOLD OUT!

September 24, 2011 UC Davis Aloha Stadium 6:00pm SOLD OUT! October 22, 2011 New Mexico State Aloha Stadium 6:00pm SOLD OUT!

November 5, 2011 *Utah State Aloha Stadium 6:00pm SOLD OUT!

November 19, 2011 Fresno State Aloha Stadium 6:00pm November 26, 2011 Tulane Aloha Stadium 6:00pm December 3, 2011 BYU Aloha Stadium 2:30pm SOLD OUT!

*Military Night

ITR Price Price at Gate Sidelines – Orange (F,G,Q) $35.00 $50.00/$40.00 South End Zone - Orange (C) $28.00 $40.00/$32.00 North End Zone – Orange/Blue (R,T,U,S) $25.00 $40.00/$30.00 North End Zone – Military Night (R,T,U,S) $21.00 $21.00 Tickets are now available for sale at Schofield Barracks ITR Office. Limited quantities so buy early and avoid the lines at Aloha Stadium Gate. For more info and seating info, please stop by Schofield Barracks ITR Office or give us a call at (808) 655-9971.

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2012 NFL Pro Bowl

Schofield Barracks ITR Office Bldg 3320 Flagview Mall Phone: (808) 655-9971 www.mwrarmyhawaii.com

When: January 29, 2012 Sunday Where: Aloha Stadium

Ticket Prices: $50.00 - $135.00

Pre-sale tickets available at Schofield Barracks ITR Office November 5, 2011 (Saturday) at 9:00am

See below for info on ticket sales:

1. Tickets will be sold on a first come, first serve basis.

2. Limit 6 tickets per person on first day of sale.

3. Ticket purchaser must have a military ID card and be 18 years of age or older to

purchase.

4. Purchaser must be in line, no stand ins

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NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER CRUISE

Star of Honolulu Dec 31, 2011

10:15PM - 12:30AM Check-in: 9:30PM

Departs from Aloha Tower Marketplace

Admiral's Dinner/Jazz & Fireworks

ITR Rate: $190.35 per adult Retail: $235.00

5-Course French Style Dining

Live Maine Lobster and Prime Tenderloin of Beef Entrees

Coffee and Tea “Champagne” Toast, 2 Super

Premium Beverages with After Dinner Drink Cart Service

*not recommended for children under 12 and dress slacks required for men

Romance Dinner/Jazz & Fireworks

ITR Rate: $153.90 per adult Retail: $190.00

5-Course French Style Dining

Live Maine Lobster and Prime Tenderloin of Beef Entrees

Coffee and Tea “Champagne” Toast, 2 Super

Premium Beverages *not recommended for children under 12 and dress slacks required for men

Celebration Dinner/Show & Fireworks

ITR Rate: $137.70 per adult Retail: $170.00

3-Course Dinner

Whole Maine Lobster and Tenderloin Steak Entree

Coffee and Tea

“Champagne” Toast, Premium

Beverage

NEW YEAR’S EVE COCKTAIL CRUISE

Hoku Nai’a Dec 31, 2011

10:30PM - 12:15AM Check-in: 9:45PM

ITR Rate: $56.70 per adult

21 and over ONLY

Departs from Kewalo Basin Premium Dry Snacks

Glass of “Champagne”

*****Round trip transportation from Waikiki hotels $11.00 per person (not included)*****

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1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) . TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) Fax: 1-866-418-0232 . www. gov/ fcc. cgb. Federal Communications Commission Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau 445 12th St., SW Washington, DC 20554. . . . .

Background The first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, or EAS, will take place at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on November 9, 2011. The purpose of the test is to assess the reliability and effectiveness of the system in alerting the public.

(More)

How will the national EAS test be conducted? The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), along with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct the nationwide test on November 9, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. eastern standard time. The alert will be transmitted throughout the country and will be monitored by the EAS participants. After the test has been completed, the EAS participants will report back to the FCC on the results of the test. What will people see and hear during the test? Although the nationwide EAS test may resemble the periodic monthly EAS tests that most consumers are familiar with, there will be some differences in what consumers may see or hear, which is one reason for conducting a nationwide EAS test. During the test, the public will hear a message indicating “this is a test”. The audio message will be the same for everyone, however due to limitations of the EAS, the video test message may not be the same and may not indicate “this is a test”. This is due to the use of a “live” national code – the same code that would be used in an actual emergency. Also, the background image that appears on video screens may indicate “this is a test” but in some cases there may be no image at all. FEMA and the FCC plan to reach out to organizations representing people with hearing disabilities to prepare that community for the national test. In addition, FEMA and the FCC will work with EAS participants to explore whether there are solutions to address this limitation.

What exactly is the EAS? The Emergency Alert System is a media communications-based alerting system that is designed to transmit emergency alerts and warnings to the American public at the national, Tribal, state and local levels. EAS participants broadcast alerts and warnings regarding weather threats, child abductions and other types of emergencies. EAS alerts are transmitted over television and radio broadcast, satellite television and satellite radio, cable television and wireline video services. When is the EAS used and when would a national EAS alert be sent? The EAS is often used by state and local emergency managers to alert the public about emergencies and weather events. The system provides the ability to send messages regionally or nationally, though it has never been tested at these levels. A major disaster such as an earthquake or tsunami could require the use of the system to send life-saving information to the public. Why do we need a nationwide test? Although local and state components of the EAS are tested on a weekly and monthly basis, there has never been an end-to-end nationwide test of the system. We need to know that the system will work as intended should public safety officials ever need to send an alert or warning to a large region of the United States. Only a complete, top-down test of the EAS can provide an appropriate diagnosis of the system’s performance.

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1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) . TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322)

Fax: 1-866-418-0232 . www. gov/ fcc. cgb. Federal Communications Commission Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau 445 12th St., SW Washington, DC 20554. . . . .

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For this or any other consumer publication in an alternative format (electronic ASCII text, Braille, large print or audio), please write or call us at the address

or phone number below, or send an email to [email protected].

To receive information on this and other FCC consumer topics through the Commission's electronic subscriber service,

visit www.fcc.gov/cgb/contacts/.

This fact sheet is for consumer education purposes only and is not intended to affect any proceedings or cases involving this subject

matter or related issues.

How long will the test last? We anticipate that the test will last approximately 3 minutes. Why is the national test being conducted at this particular date and time? In order to minimize disruption and confusion during the EAS test, it is being conducted on November 9 because this date is near the end of hurricane season and before the severe winter weather season begins. The 2 p.m. EST broadcast will minimize disruption during rush hours while ensuring that the test occurs during working hours across the country. Will the test involve mobile communications devices? No. The test will involve only those communications service providers – broadcast radio and television, cable television, satellite radio and television and wireline video services – that participate in the EAS.

For More Information

For more information about EAS, visit the FCC’s EAS webpage at www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/emergency-alert-system-eas. For more information about AMBER Alerts, see our consumer guide at www.fcc.gov/guides/amber-plan-americas-missing-broadcast-emergency-response. Finally, for information about other telecommunications issues, visit the FCC’s Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau website at www.fcc.gov/consumer-governmental-affairs-bureau.

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* Dr. Martinez-Diaz is presenting on Nov. 19th from 8-12 (CUES offered)

go to hawaiiaba.org to register. Deadline is Nov. 1st

HABA’s 7th Annual Conferencehosted by The Hawaii Association for Behavior Analysis

Hickam’s Enlisted Club

Dr. Jose Martinez-Diaz presenting on Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) ABA online courses.

Dr. Dana Reinecke presenting on Sage University’s online Master’s in ABA program.

Todd Addleson presenting on Autism Pro, an online training program.

Amy Wiech presenting on Autism Training Solutions (ATS), an online training program.

Steve Maher presenting on Behavior Tracker Pro and Skills Tracker Pro, apps for data collection.

Dr. Linda LeBlanc presenting on ethical considerations involving ABA.

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A CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONS

WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF PROBLEM BEHAVIOR

NOVEMBER 19, 2011

8:00 TO 12:00

HICKAM’S ENLISTED CLUB

SPONSORED BY THE HAWAII ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

CEUS OFFERED

D R . J O S E M A R T I N E Z - D I A ZFounder and Chair o f Behavior Analysis Programs at Florida Inst i tute o f Technology

g o t o h a w a i i a b a . o r g t o r e g i s t e r

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Recognizing, Assessing and Treating Mental Health Issues in Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities For Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Clinical Social Workers, APRNs, Physicians & other Clinicians

November 15, 2011 8:30-11:30 (Part I) 2:00-4:30 (Part II) Understanding and Planning for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illnesses General Session for Case Managers, Social Workers, Service Coordinators, Family Members, Self-Advocates

November 16, 2011 8:30-4:00 Understanding and Providing Support for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illnesses For Direct Care Providers, Inpatient Staff and Crisis Support Staff with emphasis on understanding Trauma

November 17, 2011 9:30-12:00

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A Training Series featuring

Ruth Myers, M.D. and Stephen Myers, Ph.D.

Sponsored by the Department of Health Developmental Disabilities Division

Queen’s Conference Center Auditorium

Understanding Mental Health and Medical Conditions Underlying Challenging Behaviors

Understanding Trauma: Diagnosis and Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Working with Clinicians in the Assessment and Treatment Process

Planning for Supports

(Topics may vary by sessions)

Funding was made possible by Grant Number No. 5U79SM57457-05 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; nor does any mention of trade names, commercial practices or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. government.

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Enhancing Outcomes for Individuals with Co-Occurring Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Mental Illness

Queen’s Conference Center Auditorium 510 S Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii

Purpose Individuals with co-occurring mental health disorders and developmental disabilities (DD) are a particularly vulnerable population. Often their issues and behaviors are poorly understood; their mental health disorders (mood disorders, PTSD, psychosis, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, etc) often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, and untreated or mistreated. People who have DD are more likely than non-disabled people to have been abused physically, emotionally or sexually. Aversive interventions, behavioral control and hospitalization are more commonly used than supportive interventions that help the individual. The Developmental Disabilities Division, Department of Health was recently awarded a grant through the Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grant to increase awareness, skills and responses in Hawaii. Our goal is to increase capacity to better identify, understand, treat and support individuals with co-occurring intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental illness.

Training Faculty

Ruth M. Myers, M.D., a Board Certified Psychiatrist, has worked with persons with developmental disabilities as a full-time specialty for more than 20 years. She has extensive and international experience teaching others in the field of developmental disabilities and complex needs.

Stephen P. Myers, Ph.D., a Board Certified Behavior Analyst has worked with persons with developmental disabilities for more than 30 years. He was previously the Director of Psychological and Behavioral Services for the Alabama State Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation.

Registration REGISTER ON LINE: http://enhancingoutcomes.eventbrite.com

OR FAX REGISTRATION TO: 586-5844 Please indicate session:

Recognizing, Assessing and Treating Mental Health Issues in Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities

For Clinicians providing assessment and therapy November 15, 2011 8:30-11:30 (Part I) 2:00-4:30 (Part II) (Continental Breakfast will be served)

Understanding and Supporting Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illnesses

General Session for Case Managers, State Staff, Family Members, Self-Advocates November 16, 2011 8:30-4:00 (Continental Breakfast and Lunch will be served)

Understanding and Providing Support for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illnesses For Direct Care Providers, Inpatient Staff and Crisis Support Staff with emphasis on understanding Trauma 9:30-12:00 (Continental Breakfast will be served) November 17, 2011

Name: ___________________________________

Organization: _______________________________ Position: _______________________________

Address:____________________________________________________ ____

Phone: _______________ Email: ________________________________

Note: Additional trainings will be held on Maui, Hilo and Kona in January 2012

Questions? Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

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500th MI BDE tURKEY tROt 5K Run / Walk &1K Kids Fun Run

Air Station Barbers Point Nov. 18th @ 09:30 AM

Refreshments to follow at:

The Hideaway Club

POC For Registration information:

Ms. Meri-Mine Clarke @ 808-655-1391 [email protected]

Ms. Jessica Bode @ 808-438-4305 [email protected]

* Registration Form can be picked up and payments made @ Building 131 (A Quad)

Schofield Barracks, HI 96857

US ARMY FAMILIES AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE!!!


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