If this is an emergency situation requiring immediate attention, call 911 or UHM DPS at (808) 956-6911.
These campus and community resources are available to provide support on the following issues of personal and public safety:
On-Campus Crisis Response, Support & Safety Resources |
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UHM Office of Title IX Responsible for the prompt and effective response to all complaints of sex discrimination or harassment for students and employees; investigation; assistance with interim measures. Available for students and employees. Click here for the UH System Title IX Resource Guide |
Hawaiʻi Hall 124 | (808) 956-2299 t9uhm@hawaii.edu |
Mānoa Advocate Provides advocacy services, crisis counseling and immediate support, risk assessment, safety planning, Title IX support, and referral services. Available for students and employees. |
Call or email | (808) 956-9499 manoaadv@hawaii.edu |
UH System Confidential Advocate Provides advocacy services and case management to victims of sex discrimination and gender-based violence (including sexual harassment, gender-based harassment, dating and domestic violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and sexual assault). Available for students |
Call for info | (808) 341-4952 advocate@hawaii.edu |
PAU (Prevention Awareness, Understanding) Violence Program Referral services for sexual assault, stalking, and intimate partner violence; training for UHM students. Available for students |
Call or email | (808) 956-7344 uhmpau@hawaii.edu |
UHM Counseling & Student Development Center Counseling and crisis intervention for UHM students. |
QLC 312 | (808) 956-7927 |
LGBTQ+ Center Campus and community resource on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues; educational programming; weekly drop-in groups for students; referral services. |
QLC 211 | (808) 956-9250 lgbtq@hawaii.edu |
University Health Services Mānoa General medical care, immunizations, laboratory services, pharmacy. |
1710 East-West Rd. | (808) 956-8965 uhsm@hawaii.edu |
UHM Office of Student Conduct Reports, investigation, and adjudication of Student Conduct Code allegations; facilitation of Academic Grievance Procedures. Available for students and employees. |
QLC 207 | (808) 956-4416 osc@hawaii.edu |
KOKUA Program Offers special services to students who have voluntarily disclosed to KOKUA a disability (health-related, mobility-related, hearing, visual, and learning) |
QLC 013 | (808) 956-7511 kokua@hawaii.edu |
Health Promotion Resource Center Includes Alcohol & Other Drug Education Program; resource materials on a range of health topics; brief counseling and referral. |
QLC 406 | (808) 956-3574 healthed@hawaii.edu |
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Students Assists students with special problems or concerns, such as discrimination and student conduct code issues. |
QLC 409 | (808) 956-3290 vpss@hawaii.edu |
Environmental Health & Safety Office Identification, evaluation and control of workplace hazards such as asbestos, chemical exposure, indoor air quality, excessive noise, ergonomics and other potentially hazardous conditions. Also includes Fire Safety Program. |
2040 East-West Rd. | (808) 956-8660 |
UH Mānoa Employee Resources |
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Office of Human Resources Assistance with employment concerns |
Contact your department’s HR representative | |
UH Employee Assistance Program Counseling and other services for employees |
Call for info | (808) 956-7344 |
UH Mānoa Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) Office Training, resources, and information regarding equal employment opportunity requirements |
Administrative Services Building 1; Room 102 | (808) 956-7344 eeo@hawaii.edu |
Local and National Crisis Response, Support, and Safety Resources |
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Sex Abuse Treatment Center Hawaiʻi 24/7 phone crisis response, in-person counseling, and legal systems advocacy for survivors of sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. |
55 Merchant St., 22nd Floor | 24-hour hotline: (808) 524-7273 |
Domestic Violence Action Center Client advocacy, crisis support, safety planning, risk assessment, legal representation, and referral resource for victims of intimate partner violence. |
Call for info | Oʻahu Helpline: (808) 531-3771 Toll-free helpline: (800) 690-6200 |
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) National resource: 24/7 hotline for crisis intervention, referrals, prevention, and support for victims of sexual assault and abuse. |
Call for info | 24-hour hotline: (800) 656-4673 |
Child & Family Service Oʻahu Abuse Hotline Provides confidential domestic abuse shelters for abused partners and their children. |
Call for info | (808) 841-0822 |
Alcoholics Anonymous – Oʻahu Central Office Provides mutual assistance from and for alcoholics to achieve and maintain sobriety. |
Call Helpline for your local info | 24-hour local helpline: (808) 946-1438 |
Narcotics Anonymous Hawaiʻi – Oʻahu Area Service Committee Provides mutual assistance from and for drug addicts to get “clean” and stay drug-free. |
Call Helpline for your local info | Oʻahu service area: (808) 734-4357 |
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline National resource: 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. |
Call for info | 24-hour hotline: dial 988 |
Suicide & Crisis Hotline Phone counseling (24/7) for those considering suicide. |
Call for info | Oʻahu Crisis Line: dial 988 |