Do you think a provincial government ministry or agency has been unfair to you?
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Printed copies of most of our publications are available free of charge. To order, call 787-6211 (Regina) or 1-800-667-7180 (toll free).
Practice Essentials for Administrative Tribunals is available for $25/copy from the Queen's Printer. To order, see their website or contact them at 787-6894.
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General Brochure
This brochure asks: “Has government been fair to you?” It describes the kinds of complaints we take and what you can expect when you bring a complaint to our office.
Ombudsman Poster
The poster carries a message similar to the general brochure and is available with a pocket for the brochures.
Practice Essentials for Administrative Tribunals
This practical guide is designed as a reference and training manual for administrative tribunals. It covers a range of topics from making your tribunal accessible to the public to making and writing decisions. Paper copies are available for $25 from the Saskatchewan Queen's Printer. To order, see their website or contact them at 787-6894.
"The Fine Art of Fairness" Workshop Brochure
Would your work group benefit from learning more about fairness? This brochure tells you more about our "Fine Art of Fairness" workshops.
"The Fine Art of Fairness" Workbook
This is the workbook Ombudsman Saskatchewan uses in its "Fine Art of Fairness" workshops. For more information about what we cover or to arrange a workshop for your group, contact Ombudsman Saskatchewan at 1-306-787-6211 or 1-800-667-7180.
Resources for Complaints
Not sure who to call? This brochure helps you decide whether to contact the Ombudsman, Children's Advocate, Human Rights Commission or the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Fairness: A Brief Explanation
How does Ombudsman Saskatchewan measure fairness? This short booklet talks about what we mean by fairness and gives examples.
Solving Problems on Your Own
If you think a government office has treated you unfairly, your first step is to talk to them about it. This handy sheet gives you some tips for presenting your side of the story and keeping track of the information.
The Ombudsman and Children's Advocate Act
You may download the Act and print one copy for your own use. If you need more copies, please purchase them from the Queen’s Printer.