The University of California Ombuds (UC Ombuds) has released an updated Declaration of Best Practices document, which provides guidance on program development and establishes recommended practices for both individual campus offices and systemwide Ombuds programs. The previous version was issued in 2017; this update addresses a range of issues and emerging challenges affecting the UC community.
The document is intended to articulate professional best practices, educate the community about the role of Ombuds Offices, encourage campus communities to reserve the title “Ombuds” for professionals who adhere to recognized standards of practice, and promote operations that are consistent with the profession’s established principles and ethical standards across all UC Ombuds Offices and the administrations that oversee them.
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Over the last decade, I have been involved in the life of this department on a constant basis, first from the outside (as an advisor to its activities) and then from its core, as Director of this function. Looking back over time, I can say that the Ombuds’ mission here in OMV Petrom was never an easy one. This statement may surely be confirmed by all international Ombuds colleagues who have had the difficult task of launching an Ombudsman program in a company (or even more, a country) with little or no experience on this topic.