Laquerre highlights the right to information as essential to equity, especially as students face rising mental-health and financial pressures.
The report notes growing case complexity and increased demand from the Longueuil campus. Recommendations call for a governance framework for the right to information, centralized recourse information, and improved university-wide communication. The office also reports progress on earlier recommendations, continued professional development, and new initiatives. (Sherbrooke Ombuds 2025 Report.)
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