Most Recent Workshops
* = Video Presentation Recording Available
Influential Communication 1-4-24
UHMC Enrichment Series: Influential Communication
Date: January 4, 2024
Presenter: Dr. LeeAnn Renninger
The way we word things makes a big difference in how people receive our ideas. Join us in this 1.50-hour workshop in which we’ll practice 5 hacks – all in the form of questions – to make your ideas and your communication have more impact and leverage.
RESOURCES
TPRC Meeting 12-8-23*
TPRC Meeting
Date: December 8,2023
Some of the things that came up were:
- Differing philosophies or review practices with faculty from other campuses or how they view asking for additional information. You should maintain your/our campus philosophy or practices and do not hesitate to ask for additional information if needed.
- If asking for additional information and more time is needed to review the document, it can be granted. Still, we must be mindful of the timelines. Reminders will be sent if needed.
- Anonymity in this process must be maintained. If you come across a link or file that is not accessible, DO NOT request for access. This request will go directly to the file owner or applicant. Request for additional information or a copy of the file be emailing Kathy.
- Conveners are indicated on the TPRC appointment memo, but this does not mean you are automatically the Chair. The Convener shall coordinate the first meeting and members will then elect/agree on a Chair.
If you have any questions or need assistance during the process, please contact Kathy Owara-Takeo (owaratak@hawaii.edu)
Hazard Communication & Safety Data Sheets 12-8-23
Hazard Communication & How to Read and Understand Safety Data Sheets
Date: December 8, 2023
Presenter: Miles Nirei, UHCC Environmental Health & Safety Director
RESOURCES
UHCC Hazard Communication Program Presentation Slides
UHCC Fact Sheets How to Read Safety Data Sheets
OSHA Brief Hazard Communication Standard: Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Hazard Communication (HazCom) Training for Non-Laboratory Personnel
UHMC Campus Open Forum 11-14-23*
UHMC Campus Open Forum
Date: November 14, 2023
Chancellor Lui Hokoana leads the discussion on our campus happenings. Agenda:
- Wildfire response updates
- Campus Updates
- Budget Presentation
- Q&A
Most Recent Recordings
Campus Open Forum 5-2-23*
UHMC Campus Open Forum
Date: May 2, 2023
Join as Chancellor Lui Hokoana leads the discussion on our campus updates, featuring a presentation from Interact
RESOURCES
InstaPot Cooking: Recipes, 3-10-23*
InstaPot Cooking Series: Recipes (UHMC Mālama Series)
Date: March 10, 2023
Presenter: Vinnie Linares
RESOURCES
Print/Download: Instapot Session with Vinnie Linares, 3-10-23 Recipes (Fesenjan Recipe; Traditional Irish Corned Beef Boiled Dinner Recipe; Portuguese Bean Soup Recipe; ‘How to convert your favorite recipes for the Instant Pot’ Article; Chicken Caccitore Recipe)
Sadaf Sour Pomegranate Molasses (Buy on Amazon)
Fesenjan Recipe – Persian Pomegranate Walnut Chicken
This is a simplified recipe for an Iranian classic dish, traditionally served with rice that is slightly scorched at the bottom
Ingredients*
- 1 1/2 cups of ground walnut halves
- 3-3 1/2 pounds bone-in chicken pieces – I like thighs
- 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 1 tlb of olive oil
- 1 yellow onion diced
- 1 clove garlic chopped
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 2/3 cup pomegranate molasses
- 2/3 cup water
- A pinch of saffron and its soaking water
*To be served with rice
Directions
- Pulse and grind walnuts until fine
- Salt and pepper the chicken
- On Saute, heat the oil and then sear chicken in half batches and then set aside
- Saute walnuts in the rendered chicken fat for 3 minutes – they will get toasty with some bits stuck to the bottom of the pan
- Stir in garlic and onion and saute for three minutes
- Stir in cinnamon and saute for 1 minute
- Sit in pomegranate molasses and water – Mix well. Be sure to include all the browned bits at the bottom – add chicken. MIX WELL
- Secure LID
- Cancel Saute
- Select Poultry setting
- Cooking time 10 minutes at high pressure
Traditional Irish Corned Beef Boiled Dinner Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 corned beef
- 4 cups water
- 1 bottle of Guinness beer
- 1 lb of small red potatoes
- 1 lb peeled carrots cut into 1 inch pieces
- 1 small cored green cabbage cut into wedges
Directions
- Place the corned beef into the basket with liquid, and using Meat/Stew setting, cook for 55 minutes at HIGH PRESSURE
- Release pressure and remove beef and tent with foil
- Discard all but two-three cups of the liquid
- Using the steamer basket, layer the vegetables with cabbage on top
- Steam for five minutes at HIGH PRESSURE
- Carve beef into 3/4 inch pieces and serve with the vegetables and spoon some liquid over all the food
- Salt and pepper to personal taste
- To be served with Irish Soda Bread – and I like a good grainy mustard as well
OPTIONAL: I add a little heat to the meal by including one halved green chili to the water. You can cook the beef at anytime
Portuguese Bean Soup Recipe
Like so many recipes, this soup has many variations as determined by family tradition. This is a basic recipe.
Ingredients:
- 3 smoked ham hocks
- 1.5 ounce mild Portuguese sausage
- 1/2 lb chopped ham – I find this optional
- 1 15.5 ounce can dark red kidney beans, drained
- 6 cups water
- 4 8 ounce cans of tomato sauce
- 1 cup diced celery
- 2 small potatoes diced
- 3 diced carrots
- 1/2 round onion diced
- 1 cup uncooked macaroni
- 1 cup chopped watercress
- 6 quart Instant Pot or larger
Instructions:
- Set Instant Pot to saute. Then add water and tomato sauce and stir to combine.
- Next add ham hock, Portuguese sausafe, ham, kidney beans.
- Place the lid on the Instant Pot and set to sealing. Cook on manual high pressure for 35 minutes. Once complete, turn the knob to venting and allow quick release. If the soup begins to sputter out of the vent control release by slowly letting out pressure for a second or two at a time.
- Once the pin has dropped and the pressure has released, add celery, potatoes, carrots, onion, macaroni.
- Place the lid back on and set the valve to sealing. Cook on manual high pressure for 3 minutes.
- Once cooking has completed, quick release. As with before, controlled release as needed.
- Remove the lid and add in watercress. Stir to combine and enjoy!
Chicken Caccitore Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, excess fat trimmed (3 to 4 pounds total)
- Fine salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 medium yellow onion (7 ounces), halved and thinly sliced
- 1 yellow or red bell pepper, seeded, cored and thinly sliced (optional)
- 2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
- 1/3 cup dry white wine, such as pinot grigio, plus more as needed (may substitute low-sodium or no-salt-added chicken or vegetable broth)
- One (14 1/2-ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes, coarsely chopped (about 1 1/2 cups)
Directions
- Pat the chicken dry. Season lightly with salt and pepper on both sides.
- In your electric multicooker on the highest SAUTE or BROWN function, heat the oil for 3 minutes or until it starts to shimmer. Add half of the thighs to the pot, skin side down, and cook until browned, 5 to 7 minutes, then transfer to a plate. Repeat with the remaining thigh.
- If at any point your Instant Pot shows the HOT message and shuts down, reduce the heat setting and wait for it to come back on (often it will cool down enough when you add the second batch of thighs or, subsequently, the onions). If the message persists, splash in a little wine, scraping up any browned bits. Just make sure to save 1/3 cup of the wine for pressure-cooking the chicken.
- Stir the onions in the oil and rendered fat left in the pot and cook, stirring often, until the onions are translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the bell pepper, if using, and garlic. Cook, stirring constantly until the garlic is fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in the wine, scraping up any darkened bits on the bottom of the pot. Return the chicken to the pot, skin side up (overlapping is okay), along with any accumulated juices. Nestle the chopped tomatoes around the thighs (they can scorch on the bottom of the pot), trying not to cover the chicken completely. Press CANCEL to turn off the heat.
- Lock the lid in place, set the pressure-release knob to sealing, select PRESSURE at the high setting, and set the cook time to 9 minutes. Once the cooking cycle is finished, press CANCEL and release the pressure manually by moving the pressure-release knob to venting, covering your hand with a towel or oven mitt. Never put your hands or face near the vent when releasing steam. The temperature of the meat should read at least 165 degrees when checked with a thermometer in the thickest part of the thigh, away from the bone.
Hawaiian Studies Seminar 3-7-23*
Indigenous Perspective of Pacific & Hawaiian History – Hawaiian Studies Seminar
Date: March 7, 2023
Presenter: Aubrey Matsuura
UHMC Campus Open Forum 3-7-23*
UHMC Campus Open Forum
Date: March 7, 2023
Agenda:
- Cybersecurity Incident – Sandy Low
- Enrollment – Kilohana Miller & Kulamanu Vorhies
- Emerging Initiatives – Kahele Dukelow
- UHMC Renovation Projects – David Tamanaha
RESOURCES
Presentation Slides: Emerging Initiatives & Enrollment Strategy
Yoga & Stress Relief 2-27-23*
Yoga Stretch & Stress Relief
Date: February 27, 2023
Presenter: Bridget Kaumeheiwa Velasco
Categories
Session presentation recording available
Webinar resources from UH Alumni
Faculty & Lecturers
UHMC Basic Needs Referral Training 2-18-22*
UHMC Basic Needs Referral Training – Introduction Workshop
Date: February 18, 2022
Presenters: Kaiao Staff, UHMC Personal Support Counselors, Maui Economic Opportunity Inc., UH Maui College HINET Program, and UHMC Basic Needs Committee
This workshop provides staff and faculty with the information they can share with their students and the training on how to do that warm hand-off to a counselor or program.
Resources
- UH Basic Needs: https://www.hawaii.edu/student-basic-needs/ or uhmcbn@hawaii.edu
- Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc website: https://www.meoinc.org/
- HINET: https://maui.hawaii.edu/hinet/ or hinetmau@hawaii.edu
- Printed Student Resources Guide (1)
- Basic Needs Referral Training, 2-18-22 Slides
Participation Verification Training 1-7-22*
Participation Verification & Certification (Former “No-Show”) Training
Date: January 7, 2022
Presenters: Flora Mora and Kulamanu Ishihara
RESOURCES
Website with full details: https://www.hawaii.edu/myuhinfo/pv-faculty/
Faculty Conversation Spring 2022
Faculty Conversation Spring 2022
Date: January 5, 2022
Please review for important information on COVID-19, in-person instruction, academic support and much more.
RESOURCES
Slides from our Faculty Conversation
For complete Spring 2022 semester information visit our AA website
Kīpaepae Foundations 1 Intro to Protocol 10-26-21*
Kīpaepae Foundations – Topic 1: Introduction to Protocol
Date: October 26, 2021
Presenters: Dr. Hōkūlani Holt and Luana Kawaʻa, M.A. Ed.
Objectives: Attendees will gain an understanding of protocol, why it is important, and what makes a Hawaiian cultural protocol uniquely Hawaiian.
RESOURCES
Slides – Kīpaepae Foundations, Intro to Hawaiian Protocol, 10-26-21
Kīpaepae Foundations Topic 1 Introduction to Hawaiian Protocol, 10-26-21 chat
Campus Connections: What I Wish My College Knew 9-29-21*
UHCC PD Consortium Campus Connections: What I Wish My College Knew
Date: September 29, 2021
Facilitator: Jeff Mexia, Kauaʻi Community College PD Coordinator
UHCC Students from all seven campuses share their views on What I Wish My College Knew!
RESOURCES
Campus Connections What I Wish My College Knew , 9-29-21 chat
Getting Students Engaged with Texts & OER 10-1-21*
Reading is Fundamental Series: Getting Students Engaged with Texts & OER in the Online Realm
Date: October 1, 2021
Facilitators: UHMC OER Representative: Paul Thornton; UHMC Reading Across the Disciplines Founders: Morgan Andaluz and Emma White
- Hands-on learning about Open Educational Resources
- Learn some tricks for how to get your students to read and understand their texts in a world filled with distraction
Tenure/Promotion Orientation Meeting 9-17-21*
Tenure/Promotion Orientation Meeting – UHMC Guidelines to Tenure & Promotion
Date: September 17, 2021
Presenters: Dean Kahele Dukelow; Dean Laura Nagle; CC Director of Human Resources Sandra Uyeno, and UHPA Associate Executive Director Jim Kardash
RESOURCES
2021-22 Guidelines Tenure & Promotion
Community College Faculty Classification Plan
2021-22 TP TEMPLATE-List of Assigned Time
2021-22 TP TEMPLATE-List of Courses Taught
2021-22 TP TEMPLATE-Employment History
2021-22 TP TEMPLATE-Education Background
UHMC Guidelines for Tenure and Promotion, 9-17-21 Chat Messages
Link to Slides of Tenure/Promotion Orientation Meeting 9-17-21
Evaluation & Assessment in Your Dossier – Dossier Writing 101*
Evaluation and Assessment in Your Dossier – Dossier Writing 101 Series
Date: July 28, 2021
Presenters: P. Jayne Bopp (Associate Professor, CC, Sociology and Women’s Studies and Interim Coordinator for the Office of Planning, Policy, and Assessment and Accreditation Liaison Officer, Leeward CC); Michele Mahi (Assistant Professor, CC, Speech and Communication and Faculty Senate Assessment Committee Chair, Leeward CC); and Candace Tabuchi (Professor, CC, Hospitality and Tourism and Faculty Senate Assessment Committee Chair, Kauaʻi CC)
DOCUMENTS
Check out the Dossier Writing 101 Participant Resource Folder at go.hawaii.edu/NcP
Link to the session Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/
Link to SLO Quick Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/
Distance Learning
Special Topics
Campus Connections: JOYFUL 2-23-22*
Campus Connections: JOYFUL! Three Ways to find JOY! in the Workplace Again!
Date: February 23, 2022
Presenter: Dr. Sara Vogel, Hawaiʻi’s Title IX Coordinator and Equity and Compliance Officer
The global pandemic has cast a shadow of fear, uncertainty, and pain over all of us – in our family lives, our social groups, and our work. Frustration and incivility is on the rise and joy and morale is on the decline. What is a person to do? Some might say there is nothing that can be done, but this is all wrong! There are SO many ways to bring joy into all facets of your lives again. In this presentation you will hear funny stories, laugh a little, find community, and develop three new tricks to bring joy into your life despite living in this quagmire of a pandemic.
Resources
Campus Connections- JOYFUL! Three ways to find JOY! in the workplace again!, 2-23-22 Chat
UHMC Basic Needs Referral Training 2-18-22*
UHMC Basic Needs Referral Training – Introduction Workshop
Date: February 18, 2022
Presenters: Kaiao Staff, UHMC Personal Support Counselors, Maui Economic Opportunity Inc., UH Maui College HINET Program, and UHMC Basic Needs Committee
This workshop provides staff and faculty with the information they can share with their students and the training on how to do that warm hand-off to a counselor or program.
Resources
- UH Basic Needs: https://www.hawaii.edu/student-basic-needs/ or uhmcbn@hawaii.edu
- Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc website: https://www.meoinc.org/
- HINET: https://maui.hawaii.edu/hinet/ or hinetmau@hawaii.edu
- Printed Student Resources Guide (1)
- Basic Needs Referral Training, 2-18-22 Slides
Kīpaepae Foundations – Pilina (Building Relationship) 2-15-22*
Kīpaepae Foundations – Session 5: Pilina (Building Relationship)
Topic 3: Lawena (Behaviors) – Pilina (Building Relationship)
Date: February 15, 2022
Presenters: Hōkūlani Holt and Luana Kawaʻa
Objectives: Attendees will gain an understanding of protocol, why it is important, and what makes a Hawaiian cultural protocol uniquely Hawaiian.
Resources
Video: “Mo’okū’auhau” (Kumu Cy Bridges)
ALOHA by Kupuna Pilahi Paki
Connections Through Cultural Practice 1-26-22 *
Campus Connections: Connections Through Cultural Practice
Date: January 26, 2022
Presenters:
- Hōkūlani Holt (Director of Ka Hikina O Ka Lā and Hawaiʻi Papa o Ke Ao at Maui College) – Shared moʻolelo about ʻulu
- Gwen Nāone Morinaga-Kama (Maui College Ethnobotany Instructor) – Shared interesting history and ethnobotany of ʻulu
- Chancellor Lui K. Hokoana – Speaking about his cultural practice of food preparation in terms of campus connections and relationships
Resources
Bloodborne Pathogen & Hazard Communication 12-10-21*
Bloodborne Pathogen & Hazard Communication
Date: December 10, 2021
Presenter: Miles Nirei, UHCC Environmental Health and Safety
- Bloodborne Pathogen: OSHA required; Training to anyone whose job requires exposure to bloodborne pathogens and who can administer first aid
- Hazard Communication: OSHA required; How to read and understand Safety Data Sheets
The more you know, the better you will perform in real situations
Kīpaepae Foundations – ʻŌlelo Noʻeau (Proverbs) 1-25-22*
Kīpaepae Foundations – Topic 3: Lawena (Behaviors) – ʻŌlelo Noʻeau (Proverbs)
Date: January 25, 2022
Presenters: Dr. Hōkūlani Holt & Luana Kawaʻa
Objectives: Attendees will gain an understanding of protocol, why it is important, and what makes a Hawaiian cultural protocol uniquely Hawaiian.
Agenda:
- Review Oli Aloha & Laukanaka
- Background of ʻōlelo noʻeau
- Introduce ʻōlelo noʻeau
- Questions
Resources
Kāhili Paʻa Lima Update*
UHMC Welding Instructor Mark Morimoto and welding students welding the rods to fabricate the kāhili hangers.
CSA Training 1-5-22*
Campus Security Authority (CSA) Training
Date: January 5, 2022
Presenters: Angela Gannon (Security Chief) and Shawna Pabingwit (Title IX Coordinator)
The function of a CSA is to report allegations of certain serious crimes that have been disclosed to him/her in good faith. Maui College has designated the Campus Security Department as the repository for CSA’s to report their annual Clery crime statistics.
The Jeanne Clery Act mandates that each institution is required to report statistics concerning the occurrence of certain criminal offenses reported to the local police agency or any official of the institution who has “significant responsibility for student and campus activities.” This position is defined as a Campus Security Authority. CSAs must be trained and aware of their responsibilities.
The following individuals or groups are considered CSAs:
- Campus Security Personnel
- Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
- Faculty Advisors (Counselors) to Student Groups
- Program Coordinators
- Campus Club and Student Group Advisors
- Any UHMC official who has significant responsibility for student and campus activities
RESOURCES
UHMC CSA CAMPUS RESOURCE LIST 1-5-2022
Healing from Sexual Violence: How Friends and Family Can Help
Operation & Maintenance (O&M)
O&M Visit Lānaʻi Education Center & Pūlama Lānaʻi
Workshop Details
Date: July 19, 2017
Location: Lānaʻi Education Center & Pūlama Lānaʻi
Outcomes:
- Gain an understanding of Maui College’s responsibility to provide Post-secondary Education to the rural areas of Maui County and how UHMC is fulfilling this requirement
- Understand how our Outreach Centers and similar business operate and the hardships with being offsite
- Define areas of need where an exchange of ideas may lead to improved efficacy and sustainability of O&M department
- Increase awareness of identified common challenges of O&M personnel
- Increase awareness of and appreciation for the UH Maui College O&M department personnel
Documents
Addressing Annoying Situations At Work
Workshop Details
Presenter: Elizabeth Kent
Date: March 17, 2017
Topic: Tools Mediators Use To Address Annoying Behavior (and you can use them too!)
Documents
Tools Mediators Use To Address Annoying Behavior Presentation
Powerful Listening & Challenging Conversations
Workshop Details
Presenter: Elizabeth Kent
Date: February 17, 2017
Topic: Powerful Listening & Challenging Conversations Workshop
Documents
Forklift Class 7 Certification Training
Workshop Details
Date: December 16, 2016
Trainer: Wayne Nishida
Topic: Forklift Class 7 Certification Training
Operators will be trained to understand safety, site inspection preparation, operation inspection, and proper operation of the forklift. The training will include hands-on practicum. Operators who complete this training satisfactorily will receive a certification of training operator’s card and certificate in Class 7 forklift training.
All participants must bring their printed completed online certificates and a pen or pencil. They must wear covered work boots or shoes, have their own safety glasses, and wear work clothing (no shorts) expecting to get dirty.
Forklift Class 4 Certification Training
Workshop Details
Dates: October 28, 2016 and November 18, 2016
Topic: Forklift Class 4 Certification Training
Trainer: Wayne Nishida
Outcomes: Operators will be trained to understand safety, site inspection preparation, operation inspection, and proper operation of the forklift. The training will include hands-on practicum. Operators who complete this training satisfactory will receive a certification of training operator’s card and certificate in Class 4 forklift training.
All participants must have their own pen or pencil to write their notes and take their written exam. They must wear covered work boots or shoes, have their own safety glasses, and wear work clothing (no shorts) expecting to get dirty.
First Aid CPR/AED Training
Workshop Details
Dates: July 8, 2016; July 14, 2016; October 14, 2016
Topic: Training for CPR and First Aid Certification
O&M Title IX, VAWA & UH Policies Online Training
Workshop Details
Dates: October 7, 2016 (Part 1) and December 5, 2016 (Part 2)
Topic: Title IX, VAWA & UH Policies Online Training for O&M
Tree Trimming Workshop
Workshop Details
Presenters: Jeannie Pezzoli and William Jacinto
Date: September 9, 2016
Topic: Tree Trimming Workshop
Documents
APT
Civil Service
Leadership
UHMC Mālama Series
COVID-19
Events, workshops, and information about COVID-19 responses and guidelines of UHMC and our community
Inspired Teaching
UHMC Campus Open Forums
UHMC Employee Check-In & Chancellor Update 5-13-20 *
Date: May 13, 2020
Topics:
- Chancellor Update (Chancellor Lui Hokoana)
- Fall 2020 Schedule – Return to Face-to-Face Instruction (Deans Kahele Dukelow and Laura Nagle)
- 2021 Budget Update – Hiring and Purchasing Freeze
- CARES Fund Update
- 2020 Virtual Graduation
UHMC Employee Check-In & Chancellor Update 4-30-20 *
Date: April 30, 2020
Topics:
- Chancellor Update (Chancellor Lui Hokoana)
- Hiring Freeze and Purchasing (Vice Chancellor David Tamanaha)
- Fall 2020 Schedule (Deans Kahele Dukelow and Laura Nagle)
Dissertation Hui
The Craft of Teaching
The purpose of the Craft of Teaching initiative is to create learning cohorts of instructors to support each other’s growth in the craft of teaching. Members will learn strategies for making courses more engaging, teaching content more effectively, improving and assessing student mastery, while enhancing professionalism and the intrinsic rewards and joys of teaching.
Cohorts are formed at the beginning of each semester and last for two semesters. Cohorts meet face-to-face usually every other week during a semester based on the availability of the interested instructors.
Videos
Traditional Society 11-10-22*
Traditional Society – Hawaiian Studies Seminars
Date: November 10, 2022
Presenter: Kaleikoa Kaeo
Critical Issues of Pacific Peoples 10-27-22*
Critical Issues of Pacific Peoples – the Micronesian Perspective
Date: October 27, 2022
Presenter: Dr. Nico Arihood
Dr. Arihood presented and led discussion on the Micronesian migrant perspective on student attendance, including their backgrounds and viewpoints, the influencing factors in decision making, and differentiated approaches to understanding and mitigating chronic absenteeism.
RESOURCES
Link to LA Times article on Marshall Islands Nuclear Testing Sea Level Rise
Financial Education Resources Workshop 10-28-22*
Financial Education Resources Workshop – Hawaiian Community Assets
Date: October 28, 2022
Presenters: Hawaiian Community Assets
Hawaiian Community Assets representatives will share the details of the services they offer and products that they have access to, through our sister agency, Hawaii Community Lending (HLC) to assist residents of Maui County in improving their financial situation and achieving their goal of securing or sustaining housing. There is no charge for their services.
RESOURCES
Bloodborne Pathogen Training 10-28-22*
Bloodborne Pathogen Training
Date: October 28, 2022
Presenter: Miles Nirei
RESOURCES
UHCC Bloodborne training 2020 (Presentation Slides)
(149) Bloodborne Pathogens: How To Safely Clean Up A Blood Spill – YouTube (Video)
Storm Water Management Training 10-28-22*
Storm Water Management Training
Date: October 28, 2022
Presenter: Miles Nirei
RESOURCES
MS4 Re-Fresher Landscaping 2021 (Presentation Slides)
Origin/ Migrations/ Settlement of Polynesians & Hawaiians 10-13-22*
Origin/ Migrations/ Settlement of Polynesians & Hawaiians – UHMC Hawaiian Studies Seminars
Date: October 13, 2022
Presenters: Aubrey Matsuura and Papaikaniʻau Kaiʻanui
UHMC Campus Open Forum 10-4-22*
UHMC Campus Open Forum
Date: October 4, 2022
Topics:
- Chancellor Lui Hokoana leads campus updates
- Kilohana Fujii-Miller leads enrollment update discussion
- VC David Tamanaha leads FY23 operating budget discussion
RESOURCES
Understanding & Responding to Substance Abuse 9-23-22*
Understanding & Responding to Substance Abuse in Our Community
Date: September 23, 2022
Presenter: Dr. Charlie Schlather, Ph.D., LCSW, CSAC, Human Services Program Instructor
Objectives:
- Identify the difference between substance use and abuse
- Discuss the warning signs and risk factors associated with addiction
- Explore strategies for responding to an individual who is struggling with an addiction
- Identify local substance abuse treatment resources
RESOURCES
Understanding Substance Abuse in Our Community, Dr. Charlie Schlather 9-23-22 Slides
Kaʻao Institute: Training the Coaches 9-2-22*
Kaʻao Institute: Training the Coaches
Date: September 2, 2022
Presenter: Dr. Taupōri Tangarō
RESOURCES
RECORDING: Kaʻao Institute: Training the Coaches
- Purpose (Hua) Why are we here
Kaʻao Institute is catalyzed by UH’s strategic commitment to transform UH into a model indigenous serving institution of higher education, ensuring equity in the academic experience. UHMauCC uses Kaʻao as a FYE framework. - Focus (Haʻalele) Kaʻao coaches, a launch to meet the charge
Via the Kaʻao Transformative Framework model, we launch into exploring the role personal and collective narratives have on student success.- What is Kaʻao, where is Kaʻao emerging on the campus/UH system, and community? (Tangarō to give a temperature read of Kaʻao’s impact on community)
- How are you (coaches) using kaʻao and what are some of the outcomes? (coaches to introduce themselves, and speak briefly of their kaʻao experience on a personal developmental level, as well as exporting kaʻao into the profession)
- Journey (Huakaʻi) How did our journey qualify us to become Kaʻao coaches?
Based on your kaʻao journey experience, what experiences, skills, resources and support do we need to maximize Kaʻao for student success?- Whiteboard activity, journeying into the support/coach/mentor colleagues at the following levels of understanding/implementing Kaʻao conceptually and practically?
- Hua (awareness)
- Haʻalele (awareness)
- Huakaʻi (developmental level)
- Hoʻina (proficiency level)
- Haʻina (sustainability level)
- Whiteboard activity, journeying into the support/coach/mentor colleagues at the following levels of understanding/implementing Kaʻao conceptually and practically?
- Actions (Hoʻina) How do we know Kaʻao is working?
In the culture of evidence, what tools and measures to we create to assess Kaʻao efficacy?- Assessing outcomes/models resources, tools, ideas
- Next steps in preparation for Kaʻao Institute: Onboarding and Mentorships (9/9)
- Reflection (Haʻina) Back to you, what gem do you bring to Kaʻao coaching?
For Kaʻao to work, it has to be profoundly meaningful. It has to be experienced for it to be authentic. In reflection…- How is kaʻao meaningful to you as a person?
- As a professional,
- What will you continue doing because it supports kaʻao?
- What will you stop doing because it impedes kaʻao?
- What do you/we need to build anew to advance kaʻao as an institutional outcome of UHMauCC?
CSA Training 8-15-22*
Campus Security Authority (CSA) Training
Date: August 15, 2022
Presenter: Sarah Rice, UH Mānoa’s Community Programs Manager & Clery Compliance Officer
The Jeanne Clery Act mandates that each institution is required to report statistics concerning the occurrence of certain criminal offenses reported to the local police agency or any official of the institution who has “significant responsibility for student and campus activities.”
This position is defined as a Campus Security Authority. CSAs must be trained and aware of their responsibilities. This training is for all faculty, lecturers, campus club and student group advisors, campus security, VC student affairs and any UHMC official who has significant responsibility for student and campus activities
*Please send CSA reporting forms to UHMC Security Chief Frank Abreu, fabreu2@hawaii.edu or contact for questions (808) 984-3576
RESOURCES
Recording of CSA Training (Starts around the 17 minute mark)
Participation Certification Process 8-23&29-22*
Participation Certification Process Session
Dates: August 23, 2022 and August 29, 2022
Presenters: Kulamanu Ishihara, Flora Mora, and Kahea Naeole
RESOURCES
Participation Verification Presentation Slides
Directions to Completing the Participation Verification Process
August 23, 2022 Session
August 29, 2022 Session
Hazardous Waste Trainings 8-16-22*
Hazardous Waste Training for Sciences and Arts Department
Date: August 16, 2022
Presenter: Miles Nirei, UHCC Environmental & Health Safety Director
INITIAL TRAINING RESOURCES
UHCC Programs Initial HMMP Training – Presentation Slides
REFRESHER TRAINING RESOURCES
UHCC refresher HMMP Training Updated – Presentation Slides
Workshop Evaluations
Evaluation surveys are sent to the attendees of workshops. For more information of workshop evaluations, please contact Joyce Yamada (yamadajo@hawaii.edu, X663).