Hawaii Community College

Ha`awi Kokua
Disability Services:
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Faculty
Information Packet Index
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In
Their Shoes: The
"In Their Shoes" program offers you an on-line training program to
prepare you to work more effectively with students who are disabled.
Please enter the following code, when asked for college code: ADAOKCCC
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Disability topics for Faculty
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High
School Transition
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Student Assistance
Disability Counselor:
Karen Kane (Standing)
Mission
The Ha'awi Kokua Program promotes equal opportunity for individuals with
disabilities to gain the maximum benefit from their educational/learning
experience by participating fully in their regular courses and activities at
HawCC.
Goals:
- To provide assistance to individuals with disabilities and ensure physical
access with educational equality in all HawCC programs and activities.

- To provide reasonable academic accommodations for students with disabilities,
which will support their independent learning opportunity.

- To foster a sensitive environment for students with disabilities that is
conducive to learning.

- To support students with disabilities in becoming independent, responsible,
and productive community members.

- To provide consultation to students, faculty, and staff on disability issues
and general access information.

Commitment & Compliance with the
ADA - Section 504
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act - Section 84.4 of the
Federal rules and regulations governing Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973..., "No otherwise qualified individual with a disability shall, on the
basis of disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of,
or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity..."
Student Responsibilities:
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Students with disabilities must self-identify
as being a person with a disability, to the Hþ'awi Kškua Program Counselor.
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Students must provide relatively current
documentation of their disability, which included information of their
limitations.
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Students must request accommodations in a
reasonable and timely manner.
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Students must abide with all HawCC policies and
procedures, and be otherwise qualified for their degree program.
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Students are ensured that all
disability-related information they have provided will be kept confidential.
Access
Hawai`i Community College offers courses and programs at various campuses and
physical locations, and is committed to providing equal access to all of these
locations or course activities.
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Priority registration if physical access is a
concern
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Relocation of classes, as the last resort to
ensure physical access
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Handicap Parking stalls
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Assistance in accessing library material
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Materials provided in alternate formats such as
assistance with RFB tape textbooks, or enlargement of printed material
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Liaison with Hawai`i County Department of
Education Special Education (DOE SPED) high school transition teachers and
counselor, to ensure successful transition
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Assistance with concurrent registration with
UH-Hilo courses and activities
Kokua Technology Lab
Building 388 - Room 104
Ha'awi Kokua Program
Karen Kane
The Kokua Technology Lab provides direct academic support services to Hawai'i
Community College students with disabilities.
Intended Users
A student with a disability is any student who has identified with the Ha'awi
Kokua Program due to a disability.
Activities
- Provide testing accommodations to students with disabilities, requested by
instruction
- Proxy exams for Hawai'i Island students with disabilities who are registered
for other campuses on-line Distance Education courses
- Assistive technology computers and software, to support accommodations and
foster independent learning
- COMPASS Placement Testing with accommodations
- Student Success Resources and disability-related materials
- Workshops offered by the Ha'awi Kokua Program:
- Assistive Technology demonstrations and training
- Strategies for Academic Success for Students with Learning Disabilities
- Understanding your Rights as a person with a Disability
- Activities for the Ha'awi Kokua student support group
Specialized
Services
The program Counselor will determine all requests for reasonable
accommodations. Decisions made regarding accommodations are based upon the
current documentation and the program or course requirements.
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Administering/accommodating for the COMPASS
Placement Test
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Make appropriate referrals to community
agencies/services that offer support to individuals with disabilities to
support the academic learning opportunity
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Classroom Note-takers
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Sign Language Interpreters
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Testing accommodations may include:
-Distraction-free testing environment
-Assist instructors in proxy of exams
-Alternative format of testing
-Scribes for exams
-Computer equipment for exams
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Learning Skills 070 Course a 1 credit, 5-week
course that introduces useful strategies and techniques for achieving
success in college. Topics include: attitude and motivation, time and money
management, learning styles, test-taking strategies, note-taking techniques,
memory techniques, community and campus resources and other skills to
enhance students success.
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Assistance in career planning and on-going
monitoring of academic progress, to ensure compliance with worker
compensation and insurance plans, for private and state vocational
rehabilitation agencies, and Chapter 31 Veterans.
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Scholarship information and disability-related
assistance in the application process for students with disabilities
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General
Services
All students in the Ha'awi Kokua Program are offered the following general
services:
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Assistance in completing forms for admittance
and financial assistance (Click here: to see forms)
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Liaison with private and state rehabilitation
agencies to assist with program planning and registration
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Referrals to non-credit PREP classes to
transition to college English & Math
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Career information, personal, career and
academic counseling
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Technology
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The Technology Center is located on the Manono
Campus. The special adaptive equipment is available for student use.
Individual assistance is provided.
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Voice/TTY phone
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CCTV - Visual Text Enlarger
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Talking Calculator with Printer
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Large Print Calculator with Printer
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Spell Checkers
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Large Print Dictionary
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Large Print Thesaurus
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Table Top Microphones
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Cassette Tape Recorders
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4-Track Players for RFB tapes
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Kurzwell Audio Text Reader
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Computer Monitor Screen Enlarger
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Math Learning Videos
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Voice Enhancer
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Dragon Dictate Computer Software
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WAVE Aerodynamic Computer Keyboards
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Wheelchair adapted desk & tables
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To make an appointment to meet with the
counselor to discuss any of these topics, or any other questions you may have,
call (808) 974-7741 or e-mail
hawccssc@hawaii.edu.
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