How to Make a Disclosure
Disclosures about potential misconduct or wrongdoing (such as discrimination, harassment, financial mismanagement, animal care concerns, etc.) can be made to OSDHR.
There are a number of ways to make a disclosure:
- Submit an ,
- This allows you to disclose your concerns via a secure website; or
- Email osdhr@ualberta.ca; or
- Call 780-492-7357 to make an appointment to meet with an Advisor either via phone, virtually, or in the OSDHR office.
Requests for meeting with an Advisor will be accommodated as soon as possible, usually within 5 business days. Please note, walk-in appointments cannot be accommodated.
What is a Disclosure?
A disclosure is a concern about wrongdoing or misconduct shared in a confidential, safe and neutral space. Any member of the university community can disclose to the Office of Safe Disclosure and Human Rights concerns including, but not limited to:
- accommodation issues
- discrimination or harassment
- health and safety violations
- financial mismanagement
- ethical concerns
- inappropriate research activity involving people or animals
When a disclosure is made, it does not initiate a formal process. Advisors in the Office of Safe Disclosure and Human Rights will listen to your concerns and provide you with advice about potential options and referrals. As the discloser, it is up to you to determine if and when you would like to initiate a formal process.
Students, staff, faculty, volunteers and postdoctoral fellows are all welcome to contact OSDHR with any concerns and/or questions. If you are not sure where to go or about possible next steps, OSDHR is a good place to begin.
Am I able to make an anonymous disclosure?
You can remain anonymous; however, you will be required to provide an email address in case we need to follow up with you. We will not disclose contact information provided in your disclosure with any other party, except when there are concerns about harm to self or others, or harm/exploitation of minors, or obliged to do so as part of a legal process.
If you are not comfortable using your U of A contact information, you can provide non-university contact information, such as a personal phone number or email address.
What are the limits of confidentiality?
Any disclosure of wrongdoing made to OSDHR is confidential. The information provided is not shared by our office with any other party. However, there are some circumstances where OSDHR may need to break confidentiality due to:
- Disclosures that allege the harm or exploitation of minors
- Disclosures that raise concerns about imminent harm to self or others
- If obliged to do so as part of a legal process
Am I able to attach digital files to my disclosure?
Yes, however additional documentation is not required. If you submit an online disclosure, it allows digital files to be attached to a disclosure. You can attach most file types, but PDF files are preferred.
Contact
Telephone: 780-492-7357
E-mail: osdhr@ualberta.ca
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