Consultation with the ombuds is voluntary and is not a required step in any grievance or other formal process. Students may schedule a visit with the ombuds at any time. No referral is necessary, and visits are confidential.
Students Are Encouraged to Visit the Ombuds To:
- Discuss problems or complaints related to life at LMU with an independent and confidential resource.
- Gain support in determining what to do or whom else to speak to within the LMU community.
- Acquire additional information about LMU policies and processes.
- Revisit a problem or complaint that has not been resolved.
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The Ombuds Does:
- Provide a confidential place for students to express concerns.
- Listen impartially.
- Identify and reframe issues.
- Review and explain policies and procedures.
- Help brainstorm a range of responsible options to address problems.
- Facilitate discussion to identify best options.
- Explore a range of responsible options, including formal and informal processes.
- Point students towards available services and resources.
- With permission and at the ombuds' discretion, engages in informal third-party intervention (IOA, 2008).
The Ombuds Does Not:
- Breach confidentiality unless:
- Specifically requested by the initiating student.
- There is imminent danger of harm to self or others.
- Suspicion of child abuse or abuse of vulnerable adults
- Act as an advocate or representative for a particular point of view or for any party
- Have any formal decision-making capability.
- Determine "guilt" or "innocence."
- Provide psychological services.
- Make decisions, create or change policy, nor mandate actions.
- Testify in any formal process inside LMU and resists testifying in any formal process outside the university.
- Keep records containing identifying information on behalf of LMU.
- Provide legal advice or services such as:
- Binding and non-binding arbitration
- Adjudication or mediation
- Remedies or sanctions
- Formal investigations
- Record formal complaints on behalf of LMU.
- Maintain formal records for LMU. Records are kept only for purposes of reporting trends in concerns and complaints.