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WHAT IS AN OMBUDS?
An ombuds’ function is to provide informal assistance in surfacing and resolving issues. While they can recommend that an organization consider establishing or revising policy, the ombuds plays no formal role in enforcing or deciding to implement policy. The ombuds does not conduct formal investigations.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Ombuds (IDDO) program Annual Report Issued
After its first year in operation, the Ombuds program has issued its inaugural annual report, covering the period January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025. If you’d like to review the full report, you can find it on their website here: 2025 Annual Report – iddony.org
The Ombuds program operates independently of the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) and was developed to provide education and help people better understand their rights, to provide advocacy and support for people navigating the OPWDD service delivery system, and to assist people with developmental disabilities and their families to resolve concerns related to service access and quality.
For more information about the program, you can visithttps://www.cssny.org/programs/entry/iddo.
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