OD2A Peer-to-Peer Learning Coordinator
Year 2 Webinars

We welcome all Overdose Data to Action Peers (Persons or participants from OD2A jurisdictions that attend any activities or events that learning coordinators employ) to attend this webinar series! The following announcement includes a Hawaiʻi-based cultural and linguistic framework that will be presented in the series. This series aims to assist other OD2A Peers in the application of this framework to vulnerable populations in their jurisdiction.
Webinar 1: May 7, 2021, 12-2pm HST
Kanilehua: Public Health as a Relational Process
Guiding Questions:
What is your relationship to this public health problem, OUD?
What aspect of the Kanilehua framework resonates with me?
What is your own personal relationship to pain and opioid-use disorder?
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will understand a cultural and linguistic framework for opioid use disorder prevention among vulnerable populations.
- Participants will define the importance of Environment and Sense of Place for opioid use disorder prevention.
- Participants will identify a barrier and success when applying a culturally-anchored prevention framework for Strategy 5: State-Local Integration.
Webinar 2: May 21, 2021, 12-2pm HST
Pahu Moanaliha: Historical Trauma and Wellness
Understanding historical data about minority populations
Guiding Question:
- How does your data, research and/or work generate change in the communities that you intend to support and help?
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will understand how Community and Social Context contribute to opioid use disorder.
- Participants will define how Community and Social Context impact Strategy 6: Linkage to Care to reduce opioid use disorder disparities among vulnerable populations.
- Participants will identify a success and barrier when including Community and Social Context in Strategy 6: Linkage to Care.
Guest Speaker: Tiffnie Kakalia
Resources
Webinar 3: June 18, 2021, 12-2pm HST
Mole: Cultural Resilience and Wellness
Applying historical data to minority population
Guiding Question:
- What culturally grounded concepts, ideas, practices, etc. do you use to mitigate pain for yourself and those you work with?
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will understand a Complementary and Integrative Health approach for preventing opioid use disorder.
- Participants will define Complementary and Integrative Health resources that address Strategy 7: Providers & Health Systems Support.
- Participants will identify a success and a barrier when applying Complementary and Integrative Health approaches to opioid use disorder prevention.
Guest Speaker: Kauila Kealiikanakaoleohaililani
Resources
Webinar 4: July 2, 2021, 12-2pm HST
Maʻalewa: Grace for Givers: Caring for self to sustain the care of others
Using data to develop a system of self-care
Guiding Question:
- How do you care for yourselves and your mana (define)?
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will understand how Environment and Sense of Place can prevent opioid use disorder (OUD) among populations experiencing incarceration.
- Participants will define how Environment and Sense of Place impact OUD disparities among populations experiencing incarceration.
- Participants will identify a success and a barrier to implementing Environment and Sense of Place-based strategies.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Hiʻilani Shibata
Webinar 5: July 16, 2021, 12-2pm HST
Pahu Maʻukele: Community Resources for Rural Health
Using data to serve vulnerable populations
Guiding Questions:
- What cultural or community-based resources do you have access to or do you know of that are in service to rural health, rural communities or strategies for people of vulnerable, minority populations? (e.g. a resource center that is open to the community and kids to access computers)
- What resources have you personally used or referred folks to that are culturally-anchored? How do you infuse your personal and work life with culturally-anchored healing resources?
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will understand how Complementary and Integrative Health can address Strategy 5: State-Local Integration and Strategy 6: Linkage to Care among rural and unsheltered (houseless) populations.
- Participants will define how Complementary and Integrative Health can address Strategy 5: State-Local Integration and Strategy 6: Linkage to Care among rural and unsheltered populations.
- Participants will identify a success and a barrier to addressing Strategy 5: State-Local Integration and Strategy 6: Linkage to Care among rural and unsheltered populations.
Webinar 6: July 30, 2021, 9-11AM HST
ʻŌhiʻa: Public Health as a Relational Process: Peer Application
Applying data resources to opioid use disorder
Guiding Question:
- How could you incorporate the Kanilehua framework into your life?
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will identify a vulnerable population in their jurisdiction that may benefit from cultural and linguistic strategies to prevent opioid use disorder.
- Participants will define Environment and Sense of Place in their jurisdiction.
- Participants will identify a barrier and success when applying a culturally-anchored prevention framework for Strategy 5: State-Local Integration in their jurisdiction.
Recording coming soon!
Speaker: Kuʻulei Perreira-Keawekane