In 2022, the SIOP Executive Board appointed two members to serve as ombuds for the SIOP community, in accordance with the SIOP Anti-Harassment Policy.
SIOP Fellows Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Shoenfelt and Dr. Margaret (Peggy) Stockdale were selected to serve in this important role for SIOP, effective January 1, 2022. Originally, Shoenfelt was set to serve until December 31, 2025, and Stockdale until December 31, 2024. Stockdale, however, recently accepted a second term and will now serve until December 31, 2027.
Shoenfelt and Stockdale bring significant relevant experience to the role and also received additional special training on harassment, options for informal resolution and formal complaint under the policy, and the role of an ombud. Their primary function is to offer advice that is informal, impartial, and independent. They do not make decisions or judgments. They can advise on options for informal resolution and formal complaint, explain the complaint processes, and assist with mediation.
“The Ombuds provide a safe, non-judgmental perspective to help resolve concerns,” said SIOP President-Elect Scott Tannenbaum. “SIOP is fortunate to have two highly qualified people serving in this capacity.”
More information about these roles and Shoenfelt and Stockdale’s reflections on their first year of service is available on the SIOP website.
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