August 11, 2025

FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube
  • Home
  • Events
  • NEWS
    • Top Stories
    • National News
    • National Sports
  • Current Contests
  • Photos/Video
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • On-Air
    • Kat & Ku`ehu
    • G. Cruz
    • Kaohu James
  • Podcasts
    • KWXX Mauna Loa Eruption Updates
    • Island Conversations
    • COVID-19 Interview
  • Contact
  • Info
  • Search
  • FCC Applications
MENU
  • Home
  • Events
  • NEWS
    • Top Stories
    • National News
    • National Sports
  • Current Contests
  • Photos/Video
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • On-Air
    • Kat & Ku`ehu
    • G. Cruz
    • Kaohu James
  • Podcasts
    • KWXX Mauna Loa Eruption Updates
    • Island Conversations
    • COVID-19 Interview
  • Contact
  • Info
  • Search
  • FCC Applications

UH Receives $2.2M Grant to Train Substance Abuse Counselors

April 22, 2022 at 5:43 am tdemartini
  • Blogs
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Reddit
  • +1
  • Pocket
  • LinkedIn
seniors-medication-fog

(AP) — The University of Hawaiʻi said Thursday it’s received a $2.2 million grant to train 88 students to become substance abuse counselors.

The grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration will provide students with scholarships to attend a program at Leeward Community College. The students will also receive stipends while completing 400 hours of field work.

Upon finishing, students will receive a Certificate of Competence in Substance Use Disorders Counseling.

Students who have obtained their certificate will have an opportunity to work one-year full-time or two-years part-time as apprentices to boost their skills with on-the-job training.

The Hawaiʻi Behavioral Health Training Institute program will offer synchronous online classes so neighbor island students can enroll.

The program aims to support training opportunities in rural areas and recruit students with a passion to serve their home communities, the university said in a news release.

“There is a dearth of substance use disorder counselors who come from vulnerable, marginalized communities, and these communities unfortunately often suffer the most substance use-related problems,” said Gwen Williams, professor and program coordinator. “We hope to not only recruit learners from rural areas but also develop fieldwork and apprenticeship sites in these areas.”

 

© copyright 2022 Associated Press. All rights reserved

Tags: counseling, Mental Health, substance abuse, U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, University of Hawaii
Previous Story
Worldwide COVID-19 Case Count Tops 508 Million
Next Story
Denver Nuggets defeat Golden State Warriors 126-121 to avoid playoff elimination

Facebook

Twitter

Tweets by KWXX

"Hawaii's Feel Good Island Music Radio Station"

Info

  • Home
  • Contests
  • Socialize
  • Contact Us
  • Station Info
  • EEO
  • FCC Public File (KWXX)
  • FCC Public File (KAOY)

National News

Baltimore Maryland police department sign on police cruiser BALTIMORE^ MARYLAND - JULY 29^ 2023

Mass shooting in Baltimore leaves 1 dead, 5 injured including 5-year-old girl

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at news conference in the East Room of the White House. WASHINGTON D.C.^ USA - FEBRUARY 4^ 2025

Israeli PM Netanyahu defends military offensive, says starvation claims in Gaza ...

Social

Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Instagram Instagram YouTube YouTube
KWXX – Hilo, HI © 2025 Powered by OneCMS™ | Served by InterTech Media LLC
Are you still listening?
3628718114
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
58ea299611b1211a5ef63a76b4d07fd4b0cb16fa
1
Loading...