UH Title IX Directory
This directory includes both UH and community resources.
Mānoa
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Jennifer MatayoshiLead Deputy Title IX Coordinator & Senior Investigator Campus: Mānoa |
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Jennifer Solidum RoseInterim Title IX Coordinator (Mānoa); Director, Office of Equity Assurance (System) Campus: Mānoa, System |
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Corinne SeymourDeputy Title IX Coordinator for the John A. Burns School of Medicine and the Cancer Center Campus: Mānoa |
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Julienne MaedaDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Graduate Students Campus: Mānoa |
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Kenny LopezInterim Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Student Housing Campus: Mānoa |
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Nicole OgawaDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Mānoa |
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Skylynn Sandoval NanooDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Student Athletes Campus: Mānoa |
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Teresa KonoDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Faculty Campus: Mānoa |
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Trisha NakamuraDeputy Title IX Coordinator for William S. Richardson School of Law Campus: Mānoa |
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UH Manoa Department of Public SafetyCampus: Mānoa |
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Jamie NewaluConfidential Mānoa Advocate Campus: Mānoa The confidential Mānoa Advocate provides confidential advocacy services and case management to UH Mānoa students, faculty or staff who may have experienced sex- or gender-based discrimination, harassment, or violence (including dating and domestic violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and sexual assault) who are affiliated with the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. Please reach out to discuss your options (i.e. reporting, interventions, support) both within and outside of UH Mānoa. Services that the Mānoa Advocate can offer are referrals, counseling, advocacy, safety planning, and dispute resolution as appropriate to your personal circumstances. Mānoa Advocate Email: manoaadv@hawaii.edu or jnewalu@hawaii.edu |
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Haydee JutzConfidential "Mānoa General Advocate" Campus: Mānoa The General Advocate at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa provides confidential counseling, support and advocacy to students, faculty, and staff on issues including grievance procedures, discrimination, workplace violence, sexual and gender-based misconduct. This role also involves crisis response, safety planning, and collaboration with various campus units. Additionally, the position assists individuals in navigating grievance procedures, academic and conduct codes, and facilitating both on-campus and off-campus resources. |
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UH Mānoa Counseling and Student Development CenterCampus: Mānoa The Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC) offers support to UHM students, staff, and faculty to assist with personal, academic, and career concerns. All services are confidential and most are free of charge for Mānoa students. They also offer free consultation to faculty and staff on personal and student-related issues as well. CSDC office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. They also offer immediate walk in appointments for urgent or emergency/crisis services during their regular daily hours. |
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University Health Services ManoaCampus: Mānoa The University Health Services Mānoa (UHSM) is staffed by physicians, nurse clinicians, nurses, and other support staff, and offers a wide range of medical services and programs to UH Mānoa students, with many of the services also available to UH Mānoa faculty and staff and students from other UH campuses. Services include general medical care on a walk-in basis; women’s health, sports medicine, psychiatry, and dermatology clinics by appointment; pharmacy and clinical laboratory; and student training, employment, and volunteer opportunities. |
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Hilo
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Shaunda MakaimokuInterim Title IX Coordinator & Director of EEO Campus: Hilo |
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Jenna WaipaDeputy Title IX Coordinator Campus: Hilo |
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UH Hilo Campus SecurityCampus: Hilo |
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Summer TawneyTitle IX Community Liaison/Confidential Advocate Campus: Hilo |
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UH Hilo Counseling ServicesCampus: Hilo Counseling Services provides personal counseling, consultation, and coaching in a supportive environment to encourage students to develop their unique potential. Counseling Services provides a safe setting where students can improve mental health and wellness, and define and achieve academic and personal goals. |
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UH Hilo Student Medical ServicesCampus: Hilo The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo’s Student Medical Services (SMS) is staffed by a nurse practitioner. Services include medical care, prescriptions, first aid, health education, tuberculin skin tests, and immunizations. The Family Planning Clinic, located within the SMS, offers pelvic exams, contraceptive methods, and testing for pregnancy and sexually-transmitted diseases for men and women. Hilo Medical Center, located about four miles from campus, provides 24-hour emergency care. |
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West O'ahu
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Bev BaligadTitle IX Coordinator Campus: West O'ahu |
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Trudy AsatoDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Students Campus: West O'ahu |
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Celia RemillardDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: West O'ahu |
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UH West O‘ahu Campus SecurityCampus: West O'ahu |
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UH West O‘ahu Counseling ServicesCampus: West O'ahu UH West O‘ahu offers free and confidential mental health services for all enrolled students. Services are provided by a qualified mental health professional and include individual and group therapy, couples counseling, and psychological assessment. Walk-in appointments are welcome and participation is completely voluntary. General inquiries about health and wellness are encouraged. |
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Hawai'i Community College
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Mari GielDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Students Campus: Hawai'i Community College |
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Sara Miyo Hall-KennedyInterim Title IX Coordinator Campus: Hawai'i Community College |
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Shana KojiroDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Hawai'i Community College |
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Hawai‘i Community College Campus SecurityCampus: Hawai'i Community College |
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Kate De SotoMental Health Therapist Campus: Hawai'i Community College |
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Hawai‘i Community College Health ServicesCampus: Hawai'i Community College |
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Honolulu Community College
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Leslie CabingabangTitle IX Coordinator Campus: Honolulu Community College |
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David Uranaka-YamashiroDeputy Title IX Coordinator Campus: Honolulu Community College |
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Honolulu CC HR OfficeDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Honolulu Community College |
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Lara SugimotoDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Students Campus: Honolulu Community College |
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Honolulu Community College Campus SecurityCampus: Honolulu Community College |
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Miki Takushi, LMHC, NCC - Honolulu Community College Wellness CenterMental Health Professional Campus: Honolulu Community College The Wellness Center provides free, confidential and short-term counseling services to students currently enrolled at Honolulu Community College (HonCC). Participation is completely voluntary. Counseling and consultation services are strength-based and solution-focused to help students manage personal life issues and navigate their college experience. Services begin with an initial appointment to assess needs and complete paperwork. These consultation sessions are typically 30-45 minutes in length and will help determine next steps in providing the appropriate level of support. A student whose needs exceed the scope of HonCC Wellness Center’s services will be referred to community resources or providers. STUDENT SERVICES INCLUDE: OUTREACH SERVICES INCLUDE: |
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Kapi'olani Community College
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Devon Ishii PetersonTitle IX Coordinator Campus: Kapi'olani Community College |
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Brandon ChunDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Students Campus: Kapi'olani Community College |
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Darsh DaveDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Kapi'olani Community College |
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Kapi‘olani Community College Campus SafetyCampus: Kapi'olani Community College |
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Brooke ConwayStudent Affairs Counselor Campus: Kapi'olani Community College For support and referral services. |
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Cathy WehrmanStudent Affairs Counselor Campus: Kapi'olani Community College For support and referral services. |
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Kapiʻolani Community College Health Services (See University Health Services Mānoa)Campus: Kapi'olani Community College Kapiʻolani Community College does not provide on campus health services. Students from KCC may use the services at University Health Services Mānoa (UHSM) with a surcharge on the first visit, and another surcharge on the second visit of each semester, after which they are eligible to the same services at the same charges as regular UH Mānoa students. KCC is unable, at this time, to finance the high operating and maintenance costs of an on site health clinic. Also, because KCC is a commuter campus, there is little demand for on site services. |
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Kaua'i Community College
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Isaiah KaauwaiTitle IX Coordinator Campus: Kaua'i Community College |
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Calvin ShiraiInterim Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Kaua'i Community College |
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Thomas Noʻeau KeopuhiwaInterim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs & Interim Deputy TIX Coordinator Campus: Kaua'i Community College |
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Kaua‘i Community College Campus Public Safety DepartmentCampus: Kaua'i Community College |
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'Jaye' Jie Shen, ATR, LMHC she/her/hersRegistered Art Therapist & Licensed Mental Health Counselor Campus: Kaua'i Community College Kaua‘i Community College Mental Health Counseling offers personal counseling, consultation, and coaching to help students improve their mental health and wellness. |
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Kaua‘i Community College Wellness CenterCampus: Kaua'i Community College All services are confidential, and most services are free of charge. |
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Brian Kohatsu, LCSW, CSAC, ICADCMental Health Counselor, Kaua‘i Community College Mental Health Counseling Campus: Kaua'i Community College Kaua‘i Community College Mental Health Counseling offers personal counseling, consultation, and coaching to help students improve their mental health and wellness. |
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Leeward Community College
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Thomas HirsbrunnerTitle IX Coordinator Campus: Leeward Community College |
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Danny WyattDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Wai'anae Moku Campus: Leeward Community College |
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Lori Lei HayashiDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Leeward Community College |
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Leeward Community College Campus SecurityCampus: Leeward Community College |
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Dr. Eunice KwonClinical Psychologist, Veterans Affairs Campus: Leeward Community College The Veterans in Transition to Academic Leadership (VITAL) program serves as part of the on-campus face of the VA to address the unique needs of Veterans in college. |
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Mental Health and WellnessCampus: Leeward Community College Free and Confidential mental health services are available to all Leeward CC students. In-person and telehealth appointments are available Monday – Friday: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. Lori Lum, LMHC Audrey Duque, MSCP Zoey Lau, LCSW |
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Leeward Community College Student Health CenterCampus: Leeward Community College Leeward Community College Student Health Center has a physician and registered nurse on staff to offer high quality healthcare for students, faculty, and staff members. |
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Maui College
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Barbara OrnellasInterim Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Maui College |
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Shawna PabingwitTitle IX Coordinator Campus: Maui College |
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Laura NagleDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Students Campus: Maui College |
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Maui College Campus Security DepartmentCampus: Maui College |
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Aris BanaagUHMC Personal Support Counselor Campus: Maui College UHMC's Personal Support Counseling office is available on the Kahului campus for students interested in short-term, individual or group counseling, and crisis services. |
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Christopher YanuariaUHMC Personal Support Counselor Campus: Maui College UHMC's Personal Support Counseling office is available on the Kahului campus for students interested in short-term, individual or group counseling and crisis services. |
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UHMC Health CenterUHMC Health Center Campus: Maui College The Campus Health Center provides affordable and accessible health care to UHMC students, faculty and staff. The facility is managed with emphasis on health promotion. HMSA, HMAA, UHA and most other insurances are accepted. The center is unable to accept Kaiser or other HMO insurances. Please call to see if your insurance is accepted. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are welcome. |
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Windward Community College
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Mychal "Mykie" Ozoa-AglugubTitle IX Coordinator Campus: Windward Community College |
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Karen ChoDeputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees Campus: Windward Community College |
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Windward Community College Campus SecurityCampus: Windward Community College |
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Desrae KahaleMental Health Counselor Campus: Windward Community College |
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Community (Non-UH)
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Circle of 6 (National)Campus: Community (Non-UH) With Circle of 6, you can connect with your friends to stay close, stay safe and prevent violence before it happens. Designed for college students, it’s fast, easy-to-use and private. |
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Domestic Violence Action Center (Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, Kauaʻi)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The Domestic Violence Action Center provides legal information and representation to victims of domestic violence. In addition to the legal services, they also have advocates to assist and accompany victims as they seek access to community resources in their pursuit of safety and freedom. |
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Family Peace Center – Puʻuhonua Victim/Survivor Component (Oʻahu)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The Family Peace Center – Oʻahu offer safety, support, empowerment and accountability through individual and group intervention for victims/survivors, perpetrators/offenders and child witnesses of domestic violence. |
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Hawaiʻi State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (Statewide)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence engages communities and organizations to end domestic violence through education, advocacy, and action for social justice. The Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (HSCADV) is a private, not-for-profit organization and is a statewide partnership of domestic violence programs and shelters. The Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence is comprised of at least 20 domestic violence agencies and programs throughout the state of Hawaii,which accounts for the majority of domestic violence agencies and programs in the state.Below you will find a list of the agencies and programs, with their contact information and program descriptions. Feel free to contact the agencies and/or programs directly should you require their services |
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Hawaiʻi State Judiciary Adult Client Victim Services (Oʻahu)Campus: Community (Non-UH) Adult Client Services of the First Judicial Circuit provides services to assist victims and their families as they proceed through the criminal justice system. |
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Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi (Statewide)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi is a public interest, not-for-profit law firm whose mission is to achieve fairness and justice through legal advocacy, outreach and education for those in need. They continue to provide full representation to those in need and have improved access to justice by also training clients to handle legal matters on their own. |
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Love is Respect (National)Campus: Community (Non-UH) Peer advocates can connect you to resources in your area, provide you with helpful websites, help you create a plan to stay safe or just listen to your concerns. All conversations with peer advocates via phone, chat or text are free and confidential. You will never be asked for your name or other contact information, but an advocate may ask for your age and city to find local resources for you. |
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Maui Family Peace CenterCampus: Community (Non-UH) The goal of the Family Peace Center-Maui is to bring peace to Hawaii’s families by offering safety, support, and empowerment to victims/survivors and their children exposed to domestic violence, and accountability to offenders. Family Peace Center has been conducting domestic violence counseling on Maui since 1994. |
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National Domestic Violence HotlineCampus: Community (Non-UH) Our highly trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. |
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National Sexual Assault HotlineCampus: Community (Non-UH) When you call, you’ll be routed to a local RAINN affiliate organization based on the first six digits of your phone number. Cell phone callers have the option to enter the zip code of their current location to more accurately locate the nearest sexual assault service provider. The National Sexual Assault Hotline is a safe, confidential service. When you call the hotline, only the first six numbers of the phone number are used to route the call, and your complete phone number is never stored in our system. Most states do have laws that require local staff to contact authorities in certain situations, like if there is a child or vulnerable adult who is in danger. |
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Nicole "Cole" Sasaoka (Child and Family Services - Maui)Confidential Advocate Campus: Community (Non-UH) A confidential resource with Child & Family Service who provides confidential advocacy services and referrals to community partners. |
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Maili Ornellas (YWCA Kauaʻi Advocate)YWCA Kaua'i Confidential Advocate Campus: Community (Non-UH) Contact Maili Ornellas if you would like confidential assistance. SERVICES INCLUDE: |
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Sex Abuse Treatment Center (Oʻahu)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC) of the Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children is a statewide program whose mission is to support the emotional healing process of those sexually assaulted in Hawaii, to increase community awareness about their needs and to reduce the incidence of all forms of sexual assault. • Care for Survivors • Medical-Forensic Exams • Educating the Community |
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State of Hawaiʻi Department of Health Adult Mental Health Division (AMHD) ACCESS Crisis Line of Hawaiʻi (Statewide)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The AMHD Crisis Line of Hawaii provides a team of trained and experienced professionals to help individuals in times of a mental health crisis. The Crisis Line of Hawaii is there to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. On Oahu, call at (808) 832-3100 or 988. On the neighbor islands, call toll free at 1-(800) 753-6879. |
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Temporary Restraining Order Hotline (Family Court)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The Temporary Restraining Order Hotline of Family Court (Oʻahu First Circuit) can be reached to answer questions you may have about TROs or the process to obtain a TRO. Oahu – (808) 538-5959 Call hours: 7:45 a.m. through 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for holidays. |
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The Maui Sexual Assault CenterCampus: Community (Non-UH) The Maui Sexual Assault Center is a place for support, healing and education for all victims of sexual assault and their families. They focus on education to help prevent sexual violence, and healing and support for victims. They start by believing. Each healing process is unique. They are here to listen, support and discuss difficult feelings at any point in your process. The main office is in Wailuku, Maui and they also have an office in Kaunakakai, Moloka'i. |
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The Trevor Project Helpline (National)Campus: Community (Non-UH) Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24. Help and support are available via phone, chat, text, and online social networking. |
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Volunteer Legal Services Hawaiʻi (Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, Kauaʻi)Campus: Community (Non-UH) Volunteer Legal Services Hawaiʻi serves Hawaiʻi’s low and moderate income community through volunteer attorneys. Their pool of pro bono attorneys provide legal services in a wide range of civil matters, including divorce, paternity, custody, child support, guardianship, adoption, basic estate planning including powers of attorney, advance healthcare directives and wills, landlord-tenant, collections, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, and Veterans Administration benefits. They are able to assist as long as you meet income guidelines and have a legal issue that the organization handles. |
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Women Helping Women (Maui)Campus: Community (Non-UH) Women Helping Women operates Hale Lokomaikai, Maui’s only emergency shelter facility for women victims of domestic violence and their children. In addition to the 24 hour care and crisis management provided at the emergency shelter, Women Helping Women provides a continuum of supportive services and programs to help ensure that all victims of domestic violence on Maui have access to assistance and support that is appropriate to their individual needs. |
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YWCA Kaua‘i Crisis Services ProgramCampus: Community (Non-UH) YWCA Kaua`i provides crisis workers 24 hours per day, every day of the year, to help people who have experienced domestic violence or sexual assault. Crisis workers can meet with you face-to-face or talk with you by telephone to provide support, information and advocacy. You will receive referrals to locations where you can get examined and treated, crisis counseling, emotional support and information on your legal rights. If you do need an examination or treatment, a crisis worker will meet with you to talk about the examination beforehand, stay with you during the examination, and help you talk to law enforcement, investigators, medical personnel, family members and anyone else you need. |
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YWCA Sexual Assault Support Services (Hawaiʻi Island)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The YWCA of Hawaiʻi Island is dedicated to changing the beliefs that accompany sexual violence. They seek to create a society that does not minimize sexual crimes, that does not permit the shaming or silencing of the assaulted or hide the crime out of shame – a society where perpetrators are held accountable, mandated for treatment and prevented from offending again. Since the 1970s, they have provided response programs to victims of sexual assault known as Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS), Sexual Assault Response and Advocacy Services (SARAH) and Empowering Alternatives program (EAP). |
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The Lavender Clinic - Honolulu & West Oʻahu Locations (Oʻahu)Campus: Community (Non-UH) Honolulu Location (1481 S King St., Ste. 422) - Open Tues-Fri + alternating Saturdays Non-profit health clinic that provides healthcare, leadership, programs, education, and services for the Transgender, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, and Intersex Communities. The Lavender Clinic partners with Hawk Health LLC to provide complete medical, behavioral health and community services. |
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Crime Victim Compensation Commission (Statewide)Campus: Community (Non-UH) The mission of the Crime Victim Compensation Commission (CVCC) is to equitably and efficiently provide crime victims the services due to them under Hawai‘i law. In doing so, the Commission treats every victim and survivor with dignity and respect, acknowledging the tremendous impact that violent crime has upon our society. The Crime Victim Compensation Commission (Commission) was created in 1967 by the Hawai‘i Legislature to alleviate the physical, mental and financial hardships suffered by victims of violent crime. The Commission provides compensation to victims of violent crimes for their crime-related injuries and losses, and to “Good Samaritans” for injuries or property damage suffered in the prevention of a crime or apprehension of a criminal. You may be eligible for compensation if you are the victim or surviving family member of a victim of one of the following crimes that occurred in the jurisdiction of Hawai‘i: AND you are: |
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System
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Jennifer Solidum RoseInterim Title IX Coordinator (Mānoa); Director, Office of Equity Assurance (System) Campus: Mānoa, System |
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Christine ChunDirector, Compliance and Title IX Office Campus: System |
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Office of Institutional EquityCampus: System The Office of Institutional Equity oversees the University’s centralized initiatives for preventing, reporting and responding to sex discrimination, including sexual and gender based harassment, sexual exploitation, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking. Its staff provides technical assistance and support to all of the University’s ten campuses and centers in relation to complying with Title IX and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and coordinates University policy and initiatives designed to maintain and promote campus environments for University faculty, staff, students and visitors that are free from sex discrimination and gender based violence. |
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