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Hawaii implements culturally informed trauma care for survivors in Maui hotel shelters

February 01, 2024 | Commission on Children and Youth, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee



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Hawaii implements culturally informed trauma care for survivors in Maui hotel shelters
At the recent meeting of the Resilient Tennessee Collaborative, a significant focus was placed on addressing the mental health impacts of community trauma, particularly in the wake of recent events in Maui. Tia, a key speaker, highlighted the urgent need to tackle issues such as empathetic fatigue and vicarious trauma among responders and survivors.

Over the past three months, the community has faced immense challenges, leading to increased secondary traumatic stress. Tia emphasized the importance of culturally informed practices in healing, advocating for a blend of evidence-based clinical interventions and traditional Hawaiian methods. This approach aims to recognize and compensate cultural practices that enhance recovery, moving beyond standard clinical interventions.

Currently, around 7,000 survivors are housed in luxury hotels in Kaanapali, and efforts are underway to combat isolation and address mental health needs. Tia described a collaborative initiative that includes Lomi Lomi massage therapy, which focuses on releasing trauma stored in the body. This method is paired with therapeutic interventions from trained practitioners, creating a holistic support system for those affected.

The meeting underscored the importance of understanding the grieving process and the psychological impacts of trauma. Tia's presentation called for ongoing support and psychoeducation, emphasizing the need for culturally sensitive approaches to mental health care. As the collaborative continues to develop these strategies, the focus remains on fostering resilience within the community and ensuring that healing practices are accessible and effective.

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