Safe Disclosure

Saint Mary’s University is committed to fostering a safe and ethical work and learning environment. The university encourages university community members to report concerns about matters that are inconsistent with this commitment. In support of this commitment, the university has established a Safe Disclosure Policy and procedures. The Safe Disclosure process provides a confidential and safe channel to report concerns about:

  • Breach of a University policy
  • Violation of a legal or regulatory requirement
  • Research misconduct
  • Financial misconduct
  • Matters that you do not feel comfortable reporting through other University channels or processes (scroll down to Issues and Resources Chart)

The Policy underscores the university's commitment to conducting its activities and managing its resources with integrity and provides a mechanism for university members to confidentially and/or anonymously disclose concerns about suspected improper or unethical activity.

As an additional layer of support, the university has engaged the services of Grant Thornton CARE as a confidential method of disclosing concerns. Visit the CARE site for more information.

The Safe Disclosure Policy applies to all employees, students, volunteers, contractors and suppliers of Saint Mary's. It does not replace other codes and policies on conduct, such as Research Policies, the Code of Student Conduct Policy, the Sexual Violence and Harassment Policy, and others.

Important Note: If you have a concern, please review existing policies in place to address specific areas of concern.  Before reporting under the Safe Disclosure Policy, review the chart below for specific guidance. Reporting under the Safe Disclosure Policy is for situations where there is no specific policy or when you are not comfortable using the specific channel or resource for bona fide reasons.

Thank you for your attention to this important information and for making Saint Mary’s a positive, safe, and respectful place to work and learn.

Issue

Policy

Responsibility

Contact

Sexual Violence and Harassment

Sexual Violence and Harassment Policy

Sexual Violence Advisor

Sexual Violence Support Centre

sexualviolence@smu.ca

902-420-5215

Discrimination and harassment, employment equity

Conflict Resolution and the Prevention and Resolution of Harassment and Discrimination Policy

Director, Diversity, Inclusion & Wellness

Deborah.brothers-scott@smu.ca

902-496-8265

On-campus security concerns and first aid

 

 

Emergency: 902-450-5000

Non-emergency: 902-420-5577

security@smu.ca

Student non-academic conduct matters

Code of Student Conduct Policy 8-1020

Director, Student Accessibility, Wellness, and Success

studentconduct@smu.ca

Academic integrity – student academic conduct

Academic Regulation 18 (undergraduate) and Academic Regulation 33 (graduate)

Academic Integrity Administrator

academicregulations@smu.ca

Respectful workplace issues

Declaration of Respect

Respectful Workplace Advisor

respectfulworkplace@smu.ca

 

Occupational health and safety matters

Safety Policy

Human Resources Officer (OH&S and Wellness)

valerie.wadman@smu.ca

hr@smu.ca

Employment matters

 

AVP, People & Culture

hr@smu.ca

Workplace accommodations

 

Return to Work Accommodations Consultant

graham.mackenzie@smu.ca

Research issues

Conflict of Interest Policy 8-1003

Integrity in Research Policy 8-1007

Dean of Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research

dean.fgsr@smu.ca

Procurement issues

Refer to Procurement Policies listed at Alphabetical Listing

Manager, Procurement Services

 

Privacy issues

Privacy Policy

Privacy Officer

privacy@smu.ca