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Senate committee backs resolution to continue ʻāina-based learning in juvenile programs

5378481 · April 12, 2025
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The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services voted to pass HCR 174 with amendments, asking DHS Office of Youth Services and the Juvenile Justice State Advisory Council to continue ʻāina-based learning programs for youth in the juvenile legal system.

The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services voted to pass HCR 174 with amendments, requesting the Department of Human Services (DHS) Office of Youth Services and the Juvenile Justice State Advisory Council continue use of ʻāina-based learning programs offered to youth in the juvenile legal system.

Youth council members and provider organizations told the committee that ʻāina-based learning—hands-on cultural education on loko iʻa (fishponds), loʻi (taro patches), forests and community land—connects Native…

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