Workplace Investigations (Online)
Event description
Ticket sales will end on Friday 1 March to allow time for course materials to be posted.
Duration/time: Two half-days - 9:00am - 12:30pm each day
Key learning outcomes
- Learn the fundamental rules of workplace investigations
- Gain a complete understanding of the process - when, how, who?
- You'll walk away with best practice tips, interview techniques and sound knowledge of how to draft a report.
Course Overview
Ensuring workplace investigations are carried out fairly and appropriately is essential since poor investigations (and potentially unsound findings) could present significant legal risk and liability for you and your organisation.
We've seen numerous cases in the media recently where initial investigations have been carried out poorly, resulting in significant fall-out for the organisation and executives involved. Upskill now and join this specialised training to provide executives with a deeper understanding of workplace investigations.
With a mix of theory, case studies and exercises, you'll acquire the confidence and knowledge of what to do if an investigation is required in your workplace.
This course will also cover:
- Short form vs full form investigations
- Gathering and analysing evidence - best practice tips
- Third parties - when you need them
- Investigations gone wrong - case studies to learn from
If you are responsible for any aspect of workplace investigations - upskill now and be prepared!
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Schedule each day
8:45 am - Zoom waiting room opens
9:00 am - Training commences
12:30 pm - Training concludes
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About the trainer
Kyle Scott
Director
Australian Business Lawyers & Advisors (ABLA)
Kyle manages complex workplace issues, providing pragmatic and commercially-focussed advice that allows businesses to mitigate risks and make informed decisions.
Assisting clients in all areas of workplace law, Kyle has particular expertise in managing complex terminations, enterprise bargaining, award compliance, post-employment restraints and employment litigation. Kyle also regularly conducts workplace investigations for both private and public sector clients.
His practice is a mix of advisory work and litigation. Where matters turn litigious, Kyle regularly represents clients in a range of courts and tribunals including the Fair Work Commission, the NSW Industrial Relations Commission and the Federal Circuit Court.
As a sought after speaker on a wide variety of workplace law topics, Kyle regularly presents to industry forums, and enjoys contributing to debate around industrial relations reforms.
Kyle heads up the Workplace and Employment team in Newcastle, bringing more than a decade’s experience as a specialist employment and industrial relations lawyer.
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FAQs
What's included in the price?
Course training booklet will be sent via post. Please provide the address when booking, and please provide your home address if working from home and would like it sent there. No soft copies will be provided.
Who can attend?
This course is open to all organisations excluding other legal service providers and consultants.
Suited for: HR executives, HR Managers, Business Owners, People and Culture Managers, Directors, HR Business partners and anyone responsible for managing employees or dealing with workplace complaints.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Contact Catriona Johnston on 02 9466 4340 or catriona.johnston@ablawyers.com.au
What's the refund policy?
Participants will receive a full refund if they cancel at least seven (7) business days prior to the scheduled event. However, if participants cancel less than seven (7) business days before the event, no refund will be made. The place can be transferred to another member of the paid organisation. No-shows or cancellations after 7 days will receive the course training material and supporting documents. If there are insufficient participants, we reserve the right to cancel the event and participants will be transferred to another module of equal value or receive a full refund at their election. We will give three business days’ notice of any such cancellation.
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