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"The Women’s Center is committed to providing personal and academic support for the success of women and LGBT students at UHM. The Women’s Center provides crisis and referral services, connecting individuals with on and off campus resources for intimate partner violence, sexual assault, legal aid, and other emergency needs. The Women’s Center has a resource area with free informational brochures and flyers from a variety of university and community organizations."
"Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC) offers an array of services to meet counseling and testing needs among students, staff, and faculty of the UH Mānoa campus. Their multidisciplinary staff includes psychologists, psychiatrists, graduate-level therapists, and counselor trainees. It is their mission to uphold excellence in quality of care that is respectful to the socio-cultural diversity of our clientele. The CSDC offers walk-in, individual, and group counseling."
"The Student Parents At Mānoa (SPAM) program is here to support, encourage and mentor student parents as they pursue their degrees in higher education. SPAM seeks to increase the visibility of and resources for student parents at UHMānoa as they pursue education while parenting. They honor and respect the juggling act student parents perform daily to combine family, work and school. SPAM is located within the UHM Women's Center in QLCSS #211, Center for Student Services."
"The University Health Services Mānoa (UHSM) is the on-campus health facility for students. It provides general medical clinic services on a walk-in basis, 8:30AM to 4:00PM, Monday through Fridays (see below for hours of operation). Physical examination, sports medicine, Women’s Health Clinic, dermatology, mental health service, and nutritional counseling are available by appointment. There is a clinical laboratory and a pharmacy on-site. Fees are reasonable, and most plans are accepted."
Experts state that, more and more, college students are suffering from depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts and behaviors, among other difficulties.[1] If you are not a mental health professional, you may not be aware of how you can help these students. This website offers some basic guidelines to help you identify, refer, and in some cases, personally assist students in distress.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer+ (LGBTQ+) Center strives to maintain a safe and inclusive campus environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. Our purpose is to empower students to create healthy living-learning communities, enhance interpersonal growth, and celebrate academic achievement. We offer daily direct services, advocacy and a study lounge, M-F, 9:00am-5:00pm.