Strengthening Families
Lt. Governor Aiona believes that Hawai`i's families form the core of our society. And he remained committed throughout 2008 to helping shape policies intended to strengthen families in Hawai`i, where his assistance efforts ranged from signing laws that protect children from online predators to rolling out after-school programs for students who are vulnerable to risky behaviors caused by a lack of adequate supervision once the school bell rings. Strengthening Families Remained a Key Focus in 2008
Under the child-safety bill he signed into law in May as acting governor, online predators face tougher penalties for crimes committed against children over the Internet. Between August and October, the Lt. Governor also stepped up help for students at four middle schools on the neighbor islands, where families are now benefitting from safer, structured learning opportunities provided by after-school programs. “As a former family court judge, I know that after-school hours are a critical time for our youth,” Lt. Governor Aiona told a crowd of parents, students and school officials gathered in the cafeteria at Hilo Intermediate in August. “That time can represent either an opportunity to learn and grow, through quality after-school programs, or a time to experiment with unsafe behaviors, such as using drugs, drinking alcohol, or engaging in risky sexual behavior.” Among other family-strengthening initiatives:
In 2009, the Lt. Governor will maintain his strong focus on strengthening families throughout Hawai`i. Document Actions |
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