Tuesday, October
22
Keynote
Marion Buller, Chancellor, University of Victoria, Chief Commissioner for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Concurrent Sessions
Complainants and Communication Restrictions in a Post-Covid Ombuds World, presented by Lindsay Sellinger, Senior Investigator, Alberta Ombudsman
Ombuds as a Catalyst for Change: Taking an Unbiased, Proactive Approach to Better Serve the Public, presented by François Boileau, Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson, Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson
Addressing and Practicing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Values in the Ombuds Role, presented by Kemi Oke, Ombudsperson, Office of the Ombudsperson at York University, Julie Boncompain, Protectrice des droits de droits (Ombudsman), Bureau de la protection des droits at Polytechnique Montréal, Shirley Nakata, Ombudsperson for Students, Office of the Ombudsperson for Students at the University of British Columbia, and Laurel Wilkie, Undergraduate Ombudsperson, Office of the Student Ombuds at the University of Alberta
Plenary Session
Getting Ahead of the Curve: Meeting the Challenges to Privacy and Fairness Arising from the Use of AI in the Public Sector, presented by David Paradiso, Deputy Ombudsperson, BC Office of the Ombudsperson
Keynote
Rob Behrens, Former Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman, UK
Concurrent Sessions
Metrics and Measures of Success, presented by Jean-Marc Nantais, Canada Post
Preventative Ombudship: The Benefits of Working Proactively and Collaboratively with Public Bodies to Support Administrative Fairness, presented by Jennifer Jones, a/Manager Public Authority Consultation and Training team, and Jaime Green, Ombudsperson Officer Public Authority Consultation and Training team, BC Office of the Ombudsperson
Ten Years Since Spirit Matters: Indigenous Issues in Federal Corrections (Part II), presented by Monette Maillet, Executive Director, Office of the Correctional Investigator
Concurrent Sessions
The Many Faces of Fairness: The True Potential of Ombuds Work, presented by Kwame Addo, Ombudsman Toronto
The ART of Building an Ombuds Team – Attracting, Retaining, and Training Staff by Patti Clayton, Early Resolution Specialist and Sheetal Limaye, Early Resolution Specialist, Patient Ombudsman
Structural Strengths and Challenges for Higher Education Ombuds in Small and Medium-Size Higher Education Ombuds Institutions: Three Ombuds’ Perspectives, presented by Natalie Sharpe, Director Office of the Student Ombuds, University of Alberta, Rob Thompson, Ombudsperson, Camosun College, Annette O’Hara, Ombudsperson, Canada West University, and Angus Shaw, Ombudsperson, University of Victoria
Wednesday, October
23
Keynote
Marc-André Dowd, Québec Ombudsman
Concurrent Sessions
Artificial Intelligence, presented by Jean Marc Nantais, Canada Post
Transforming the Complaints Handling Process: Insights and Strategies for Working With Stakeholders and Meeting Canadian Consumer Needs, presented by: Josée Bidal Thibault, Assistant Commissioner, Operations and Business Services, Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services
The Proactive Ombuds: Tensions, Challenges and Opportunities in Policy Review, presented by Remonia Stoddart-Morrison, Graduate Ombudsperson, Office of the Student Ombuds, University of Alberta, and Laurel Wilkie, Undergraduate Ombudsperson, Office of the Student Ombuds, University of Alberta
Concurrent Sessions
Dealing with the Dreaded Backlog: How Patient Ombudsman Eliminated its COVID19 Backlog in 2022-23, presented by, Heather McGhee Peggs, Manager – Complaint Services, Patient Ombudsman; Patti Clayton, Early Resolution Specialist and Craig Thompson, Patient Ombudsman
Ombudsman Within the Catholic Church: When Criminal, Civil and Canon Law Collide, presented by Marie Christine Kirouack, Ombudsman, Archdiocese of Montreal
Higher Education, Procedural Fairness, and the Role of the Ombuds, presented by Carolyn Brendon, Ombudsman, McMaster University and panel
Plenary Session
In the Spotlight: A Case Study on Investigating High-Visibility, Hot-Button Issues, presented by Kwame Addo, Ombudsman, Ombudsman Toronto
Plenary Session
Dealing with CRABs (Challenging Responsible Authority Behaviours), presented by Robert Howard, Senior Investigator, and Grant Cybulski, Investigator, Office of the Ombudsman for the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces
Leading with Compassion: Building Trust through Direct Communication and Engagement with Community presented by Alex Kruger, Communication and Engagement Consultant, Ombudsman Toronto
Where Truth Leads and People Come First: Cultural Humility, A Human-Centered Approach to Ombuds Work by Dr. Nadia Ferrara, Ombuds, Indigenous Services Canada
Thursday, October 24
Keynote
Ghizaal Haress, Former Ombudsperson, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Applying Principles to Practice: Navigating the Role of Ombudsman in Afghanistan
Plenary Session
A Climate of Fairness: Ombuds Practices to Support Equity in Addressing Climate Change - presented by Zoe Jackson, Sarah Malan, Midori Kaga, BC Ombuds Office
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