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Ombudsperson

A confidential and impartial resource for students

The Ombudsperson Office is available to all º£½ÇÉçÇøapp students for free, confidential, impartial, and independent support to help resolve any university-related concerns.

It does not advocate for individual students/groups, or the university involved in a disagreement. The office works with students, faculty, and staff to ensure just, fair, and equitable treatment of every student, and to support the reasonable resolution of complaints rather than assign blame to one party.

  • Student and supervisor/instructor/professor relationships

  • Abuse of power, bullying, or unfair treatment

  • Advice about which rules, policies, or procedures applicable to your situation

  • Concern that a particular rule or policy has been applied unfairly

  • Facilitate communication between you and a university administrator, or other students

  • Provides general resource information and makes appropriate referrals

  • Identifies and explains relevant university processes and policies

  • Works with students to explore and strategize options for problem-solving

  • Empowers students to deal directly and effectively with their concerns 

  • Facilitates discussions and makes inquiries for clarification to seek resolution

  • Gives sound and practical advice

  • Listens to your complaint or concern and provides an objective perspective

  • Act as an advocate; an Ombudsperson must remain impartial

  • Provide counselling or legal advice

  • Decide who is right or wrong

  • Replace existing resources or channels for resolution 

  • Intervene where a formal process (appeal, grievance, legal proceeding) has been commenced or overturn/influence decisions

  • Change decisions, policies, or regulations; an Ombudsperson can only make recommendations

  • Receive complaints, intervene, or assist in matters unrelated to the university

  • Act as an advocate; an Ombudsperson must remain impartial

  • Provide counselling or legal advice

  • Decide who is right or wrong

  • Replace existing resources or channels for resolution 

  • Intervene where a formal process (appeal, grievance, legal proceeding) has been commenced or overturn/influence decisions

  • Change decisions, policies, or regulations; an Ombudsperson can only make recommendations

  • Receive complaints, intervene, or assist in matters unrelated to the university

First steps to resolving your issue

Advice on policies and procedures

The Ombudsperson also makes recommendations when trends, patterns, policies, or procedures of the university generate concerns or conflicts, and promotes discussion on institution-wide concerns to support the interest of all parties and the experience of students at º£½ÇÉçÇøapp University.

Presentation requests for faculty and staff

The Ombudsperson Office is happy to provide presentations and meet with groups and committees. Presentations include but are not limited to:

  • Information session on Ombudsperson Office and fairness

  • Fairness and bias

  • Conflict management

Contact info

The Ombudsperson is available for in-person, phone, or virtual Microsoft Teams appointments.

Student Union Building, rm. 452, Halifax

Agricultural Campus
Virtual appointments available

Sexton Campus (Melda Engineering Student Centre, Halifax)
Every Wednesday, 9 a.m. – noon

International Centre (LeMarchant Place, Halifax)
Every Tuesday, 9 a.m. – noon