Ombudsman Confidentiality Policy Statement
Confidentiality
A complainant may request confidentiality. A person may choose to make a complaint anonymously, but this will limit our ability to follow up with the individual and communicate the status of the complaint. Should a person choose to complain anonymously, be sure to hold onto the complaint number in the event that you need to contact the Office of the Ombudsman again.
In addition, the complainant may request the withholding of his or her name from release to the department involved. In such a case, the Office of the Ombudsman will withhold all contact information so that we can maintain communications with the complainant.
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USOA Standards
Independence:
Function as an impartial and critical entity that reports findings and makes recommendations based solely on a review of facts and law, in the light of reason and fairness.
Impartiality:
Receive and review each complaint in an objective manner, free from bias, and treat all parties without favor and prejudice.
Confidentiality:
Use discretion to keep confidential or release information related to a complaint or investigation— balance the need to protect sensitive information so that a complainant can come forward, with the need to disclose information as a part of an investigation or public report.
Credible Review Process:
Perform responsibilities in a manner that engenders respect and confidence and be accessible to all potential complainants.