Resources
Pūʻā Foundation has a cross-section of information and resources to learn about Trauma on an individual, community and historical basis, and much more.
Hawaii Reports - Criminal Justice & Juvenile Justice
2010 OHA Report, “The Disparate Treatment of Native Hawaiians In the Criminal Justice System”
2012 OYS DMC Report – Disproportionate Minority Contact in Hawaii’s Juvenile Justice System
2012 – Native Hawaiian Justice Task Force Report
2013 – Hawaiian Juvenile Justice Working Group Final Report
2014 – Ka Huakai – Native Hawaiian Educational Assessment
2018 – Hawaii State Department of Public Safety, Annual Report FY 2018
2017 – 2020 – Hawaii State Department of Public Safety, Reentry Commission Strategic Plan
2019 – Hawaii State Department of Public Safety, Comprehensive Offender Reentry Plan
Trauma Informed Care Initiative - Women’s Community Correctional Center & Pu’uhonua Model / Framework
2013 – SAMSHA Report, “Creating a Place of Healing and Forgiveness, The Trauma Informed Care Initiative at the Women’s Community Correctional Center of Hawaii”
2013 – “Can Prison Be A Place Of Healing” – Hulili Article
2014 – “Women Inmates: Why the Male Model Doesn’t Work.” – New York Times
Puʻuhonua Model & Framework
Publications
Prepared by SAMHSA’s Trauma and Justice Strategic Initiative in July 2014 this publication looks at developing a shared understanding of trauma and trauma informed approach to systemic change.
http://www.traumainformedcareproject.org/resources/SAMHSA%20TIC.pdf
After Incarceration: A Guide to Helping Women Reenter the Community – SAMHSA Guide – April 2020
Principles of Community-based Behavioral Health Services for Justice-involved Individuals: A Research-based Guide – SAMHSA Guide – Mar. 2019
Guidelines for Successful Transition of People with Mental or Substance Use Disorders from Jail and Prison: Implementation Guide – SAMHSA Guide – Jan. 2017
SAMSHA - 8 Dimensions of Wellness
Links
Prison Policy Initiative – The non-profit, non-partisan Prison Policy Initiative produces cutting edge research to expose the broader harm of mass criminalization, and then sparks advocacy campaigns to create a more just society.
Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2020
Women’s Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2019
Hawaii Profile
https://www.prisonpolicy.org/profiles/HI.html
The National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health at Georgetown University and the JBS International, including NCTSN members, have created a comprehensive web-based, video-enhanced resource tool: Trauma Informed Care: Perspectives and Resources. This tool—comprised of issue briefs, video interviews, and resource lists—offers guidance and resources to help child-serving systems and provider organizations become more trauma in-formed.
Resources Link
SAMSHA’s – The National Center for Trauma Informed Care
http://www.samhsa.gov/nctic
SAMSHA’s – The Gains Center
http://gainscenter.samhsa.gov/
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
http://www.nctsn.org/