Issued on 22 Dec 2025 by
Osgoode Professional Development, York University
cpd@osgoode.yorku.ca
Osgoode Professional Development is the lifelong learning arm of Osgoode Hall Law School, one of Canada’s leading law schools.
We provide a uniquely broad and flexible range of interdisciplinary graduate-level legal education to professionals with and without law degrees.
The initial handling of concerns and complaints
Effective early resolution techniques
Inquiries and investigations (gathering and assessing evidence, developing cooperative resolution techniques and preparing case summaries)
Trend analysis and own motion investigations
Choice of path – assessing the issues and possible paths
Dealing with human rights complaints against the Ombudsman and/or Ombudsman staff
Coping with difficult people: handling disrespect, anger or rage
Developing recommendations and appropriate remedies
In order to obtain the Certificate, the learner must:
Approximately 35 hours of learning effort, spread over multiple weeks.