If you have experienced sex-based harassment or violence, there are several options available depending on the desired type of assistance:

If you want help but are not ready to make a formal report, please contact a confidential resource on your campus to explore your options and receive services from that office: https://www.hawaii.edu/titleix/help/uh-confidential/.

If you would like to make a formal report, please contact your campus Title IX coordinator.

The Vector training has various accessibility functions to support users with disabilities, including keyboard shortcuts, audio description or media alternative of visuals, video- and audio-only content, closed captions, etc.

Contact Vector Solution’s customer support clicking “Troubleshooting Tips” or “Contact” at the bottom of the screen within the course or by visiting https://support.vectortrainingeducation.com/s/article/How-To-Contact-Edu-Training-Support.

Login information for the Vector Solutions Training is your student University of Hawaiʻi username and password – same as you use to log into your UH email.

The training is assigned automatically based on enrollment status as documented by the campus Registrar’s Office. If your University of Hawaiʻi login information does not allow access to the training, please email the Office of EEO/TIX at eeo@hawaii.edu.

If you do not have a UH username or login:
Please contact the appropriate Title IX office for approval. Once vetted, Title IX should contact the Office of EEO/TIX to add the user to the Guest site.

Depending on the type of student training, Vector Solutions estimates the training to be approximately 65 to 75 minutes.

Sexual Assault Prevention is an educational tool for students to learn about sex-discrimination, sex-based violence, and the rights and resources available to them on campus and in the community. The curriculum covers Title IX, VAWA, and relevant Hawaiʻi State law.

This training establishes standards for what constitutes sexual violence and how to respond to problematic situations. Because these problems occur on both an intimate and institutional level, the training takes a look at these issues from a personal and academic lens.

The training covers topics such as Sex-Based Harassment, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships, Intimate Partner Violence, Consent, and Reporting.