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CFS Hurricane Lane Updates

 

Current CFS Office Closures

ALL CFS OFFICES WILL BE RE-OPEN ON MONDAY (8/27), REGULAR HOURS

Updated 8/26/2018, 6:45 pm.

“We care deeply about the emotional and physical safety of our employees and those we serve. Our Hawaii community has been through so much over the past year and we want to be sure that we are responding in a way that supports physical and mental health for our community. Although our offices and services will be closed, we will continue to work in partnership within our community to respond and support each other throughout this crisis.”
– CFS President & CEO Karen Tan

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network has a very helpful resource page if you are a parent or grandparent and/or are working with families who have young children:
https://www.nctsn.org/…/traum…/disasters/hurricane-resources

This tool gives tangible things to do prior to, during and after the storm to address both physical and emotional needs of children. For example, during the storm it recommends the following:

MODEL CALM BEHAVIOR – Children may mirror the reactions of adults around them and will learn ideas for how to take care of themselves from what parents and caregivers do.
PROVIDE SIMPLE BUT ACCURATE INFORMATION in a steady voice.

ENCOURAGE COMFORTING OR DISTRACTING ACTIVITIES – Children may benefit from doing slow breathing to calm their bodies, having a stuffed animal or blanket to hold, or being distracted from the storm by dancing, singing, or playing games.

PRACTICE THEIR OWN SELF-CARE – Parents and caregivers may benefit from finding opportunities to take a moment for themselves, express their feelings, acknowledge that it is a scary situation, and engage in a coping strategy.

 

Updates on Hurricane Lane

 

CFS Domestic Abuse Hotlines:

O‘ahu: 808.841.0822
West Hawai‘i: 808.322.7233
East Hawai‘i: 808.959.8864
Hours: 24 hours a day, 365 days a year


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