51²è¹Ý Commission on the Status of Women
Child Care Needs Assessment Survey Findings, 2013
In Spring 2009, the commission conducted an online survey to assess the child care needs of students, faculty and staff throughout the University of Hawaii 10-campus system. Strong responses from women of childbearing age at all campuses, confirm that child care access is an issue that impacts women’s lives tremendously - as students and employees.
Download the resulting Child Care Needs Assessments with detailed findings for each 51²è¹Ý campus, as well as the complete 10-campus report (PDF). Note that individual campus reports open with an executive summary including recommendations applicable to all 51²è¹Ý campuses. Campus-specific “important findings” and recommendations follow those offered in common to all campuses throughout the 51²è¹Ý System.
Findings and recommendations for each of the 10 51²è¹Ý campuses, as well as the University of Hawaii as an institution, were shared with the 51²è¹Ý Council of Chancellors in July 2013. The presentation to the Council of Chancellors (PDF) is also available.
More detailed and comprehensive data was compiled than could be shared in the reports. Questions may be addressed to Teresa Bill of the 51²è¹Ý Manoa Women’s Center at tbill@hawaii.edu or 956-9313.
Download survey results:
- University of Hawaii System Report (PDF)
(includes reports for all 10 51²è¹Ý campuses, 162 pages) - 51²è¹Ý Hilo (PDF)
- 51²è¹Ý Manoa (PDF)
- 51²è¹Ý West Oahu (PDF)
- Hawaii Community College (PDF)
- Honolulu Community College (PDF)
- Kapolani Community College (PDF)
- Kauai Community College (PDF)
- Leeward Community College (PDF)
- Maui Community College (PDF)
- Windward Community College (PDF)
- Presentation to Council of Chancellors (July 2013) (PDF)