Difference between revisions of "Federal Public Service Organizational Ombuds Community/Our guiding principles"

From wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 35: Line 35:
 
Informing the Ombuds of an issue does not constitute an official notice to the organization.
 
Informing the Ombuds of an issue does not constitute an official notice to the organization.
 
|}
 
|}
[[File:Testing123.xlsx|thumb|test]]
 
 
[[Communauté des ombuds organisationnels de la fonction publique/Nos principes directeurs]]
 
[[Communauté des ombuds organisationnels de la fonction publique/Nos principes directeurs]]

Revision as of 09:57, 22 November 2023

Home Our activities List of Ombuds by organization

Creating a safe space: Our guiding principles

CONFIDENTIALITY


Ombuds hold all communications in confidence when raising issues and trends, feedback is provided in a way that safeguards the identity of individuals. Confidentiality may be lifted with the visitor’s permission or when there is a potential threat to life and safety.

IMPARTIALITY


Ombuds listen to and consider the concerns and interests of all parties objectively.

They do not defend the interests of any particular individual in the organization.

INDEPENDENCE


Ombud usually report to the highest level in the organization and have direct access to other senior managers in the organization. Ombuds exercise sole discretion over whether or how to act regarding an individual’s concern, a trend or systemic issue.

INFORMALITY


Ombuds do not participate in investigations or formal processes. Calling upon the Ombuds is voluntary and is not a required step in a recourse.

Informing the Ombuds of an issue does not constitute an official notice to the organization.

Communauté des ombuds organisationnels de la fonction publique/Nos principes directeurs