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Counseling Services

 

Alcohol and Drug Education Program 

Student Services 210
2600 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-3453

The Alcohol and Drug Education Program (ADEP) provides a variety of information and prevention education programming focusing on the use and/or abuse of alcohol and other drugs among the University student population. ADEP operates as a component program of the Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC), collaborating with administrators, counseling center specialists, instructional faculty and student service personnel, campus health professionals, registered student groups, and student government bodies in order to promote healthy choices and constructive decision-making among students. ADEP also works with the Student Housing Service in educating, counseling, sanctioning, and providing rehabilitative support for students who have violated alcohol and/or drug use guidelines in the resident student community.

Additional services of ADEP include outreach prevention education workshops and seminars for classes and for dormitory residents; student-led peer education programming; dissemination of information about ADEP through participation in campus fairs, New Student Orientation, and Student Housing Services events; participation in research efforts relevant to the UH student population; information to students through Ka Leo O Hawai'i, the daily student newspaper; and ongoing assessment and program planning toward creating a safe and comfortable living and working environment for all persons in the UH Manoa community.

Civil Rights Counselor

Student Services 413
2600 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-4431
Fax: (808) 956-9240
E-mail: jln@hawaii.edu

The civil rights counselor advises students and employees on the University's complaint policies and procedures. The civil rights counselor also advises and counsels students and employees on their rights under state and federal nondiscrimination laws.

The civil rights counselor sets up alternative dispute resolutions and assists in solving disputes through informal procedures.

The civil rights counselor conducts training workshops system-wide covering policies, procedures, and laws pertaining to civil rights, affirmative action, and other discrimination issues.

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