Ethics and Standards
Code of Ethics Standards
of Practice
International Ombudsman Association (IOA) Code of
Ethics
Preamble
The International Ombudsman Association (IOA) is dedicated to excellence in
the practice of Ombuds work. The IOA Code of Ethics
provides a common set of professional ethical principles to which members
adhere in their
organizational Ombuds practice.
Based on the traditions and values of Ombuds
practice, the Code of Ethics reflects a commitment
to promote ethical conduct in the performance of the Ombuds role and to maintain
the integrity of
the Ombuds profession.
The Ombuds shall be truthful and act with integrity,
shall foster respect for all members of the
organizations they serve, and shall promote procedural fairness in the content
and administration
of those organizations’ practices, processes, and policies.
Ethical Principles
Independence
The Ombuds is independent in structure, function,
and appearance to the highest degree possible
within the organization.
Neutrality and Impartiality
The Ombuds, as a designated neutral, remains
unaligned and impartial. The Ombuds does not
engage in any situatio n which could create a conflict of interest.
Confidentiality
The Ombuds holds all communications with those
seeking assistance in strict confidence, and
does not disclose confidential communications unless given permission to
do so. The only
exception to this privilege of confidentiality is where there appears to
be imminent risk of serious
harm.
Informality
The Ombuds, as an informal resource, does not participate in any formal
adjudicative or
administrative procedure related to concerns brought to his/her attention.
22 February 2006
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