This year’s two-day Stress, Violence, and Trauma Conference will provide an exciting mix of practical clinical and community responses to combat stress, domestic violence, sexual assault, youth violence, deployment stress, and disasters. Specialized tracks with military, mental health, and first responder areas of focus will allow conference participants to gain in-depth knowledge and practical skills, while plenary presentations will provide a helpful overview of the current issues related to stress, violence and trauma in Hawaii’s civilian, military, and youth populations.
Target audience:
Social Workers, Psychologists, Firefighters, Psychiatrists, Police Officers, Nurses, Counselors, and Healthcare Workers
Educational Tracks Include:
- Military, Veterans, & Family
- First Responders & Communities
- Mental Health
General Sessions Include:
- After the War Zone
- Leaderships Impact on Mental Health
- Decreasing Youth Violence in Hawaii
Luncheon Buffet:
- Included in the cost of registration