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A confidential and impartial resource for students


The Ombudsperson Office recognizes that within pilipiliÂþ»­ there are different levels of power and privilege between us that influence how we work with one another. The Ombudsperson is committed to educating the community and will endeavour to find ways to work together that recognize and challenge inequalities.

The Ombudsperson Office is available to all Dalhousie students for free, confidential, impartial, and independent support to help resolve any university-related concerns.ÌýIt does not advocate for individual students/groups, or the university involved in a disagreement.ÌýThe 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.

The Ombudsperson 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 pilipiliÂþ»­.

What does the Ombudsperson do?

  • Provides general resource information and makes appropriate referrals
  • Identifies and explains relevant university processes/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 advising
  • Listens and provides an objective perspective

What the Ombudsperson does not do

  • Act as an advocate; an Ombudsperson must remain impartial
  • Replace existing resources or channels for resolution
  • Intervene where a formal process (appeal, grievance, legal proceeding) has been commenced or overturn/influence decisions
  • Provide counselling or legal advice
  • Decide who is right or wrong
  • Change decisions, policies, or regulations; Ombudsperson can only make recommendations
  • Receive complaints, intervene, or assist in matters unrelated to the University

Types of issues the Ombudsperson deals with

  • Student and supervisor/instructor/professor relationships
  • Abuse of power, bullying, or unfair treatment
  • Unsure 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 student

When to reach out to the Ombudsperson

  • You are not sure where to go or how to get your concern or problem addressed
  • Are in an appeal process and need help understanding the process
  • Have a conflict or problem and need help resolving
  • Believe you have been treated unfairly
  • Need clarification on your rights and responsibilities as a student

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For more information, please see the FAQ page.

For helpful rescources, please see the Ombudsperson Toolkit.


Contact the Ombudsperson

(in-person, phone, or virtual Microsoft Teams appointments)

902-494-2665
ombuds@dal.ca

Student Union Building, rm. 452

Agricultural Campus
Virtual appointments available

Sexton Campus (Melda Murray Centre)
Every Wednesday, 9 a.m.–noon

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

Office of the Ombudsperson Annual Reports

View or download the following annual reports [PDF]: