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Hawaiʻi Harm Reduction Conference: Rainbow Resilience @8:30AM HST

  • University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa (map)

“Join us for the 2025 Hawai'i State Harm Reduction Conference, an enriching day dedicated to fostering understanding and progress of the LGBTQIA+ community. Held in the spacious ballrooms at the University of Hawai'i, this conference promises a day full of education, advocacy, and community building.

This year, our sessions will focus on the intersection of harm reduction with Native Hawaiian perspectives, policy and advocacy advancements, wellness strategies, and community-building through an LGBTQIA+ lens. The conference will bring together leaders, activists, healthcare professionals, and community members to explore innovative and culturally informed approaches to serving the community of Hawai'i. 

Highlights include:

- Native Hawaiian Approaches to Health: Dive deep into the traditional and contemporary practices that contribute to harm reduction in Native Hawaiian communities.

- Policy and Advocacy in Action: Learn from frontline advocates how policy changes are shaping the future of public health and individual wellness.

- Wellness Workshops: Engage in workshops designed to enhance your physical, mental, and emotional well-being through integrative health practices.

- Building LGBTQIA+ Community Connections: Explore the unique challenges and solutions found within LGBTQIA+ communities regarding harm reduction.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the concepts of harm reduction, this conference offers valuable insights and practical tools to help you make a difference in your community. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and empower yourself with knowledge. 

LCSW and CSAC - 6 hour credit application is pending. 

The Hawai'i State Harm Reduction Conference welcomes all attendees, including service providers and members of the communities we serve, to engage in a safe and inclusive environment. We strive to create a nonjudgmental space where all voices are valued and respected. Please note that any general demographic data or other information collected is intended solely to enhance our understanding of conference participants and to better serve our communities. All collected data is confidential, and safeguarding your privacy is of utmost importance.”

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