Workplace Investigations in the Public Sector
Issues covered include: Dealing with a complaint; Conducting the investigation from the Terms of Reference, interview planning, interview techniques, difficult parties and wintesses, anaysis of evidence and making findings
Description
In this highly practical and interactive workshop led by employment law experts you will examine the anatomy of a workplace investigation process in the public sector from the perspective an employer’s lawyer, an investigator, a parties’ advisers, and what the Authority and the Court will expect.
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
An Investigation from Start to Finish: Hypothetical Scenarios
Work through a hypothetical set of facts in relation to a workplace investigation and then deal with the legal and practical issues that can arise through examples and Q&A with the audience.
Issues to be covered:
- Dealing with a complaint and considering whether there should be an internal or an external investigation
- Conducting the investigation from the Terms of Reference
- Preliminary matters including
- interview planning & handling of information
- interview techniques
- broadening of scope
- difficult parties and witnesses
- the importance of the Report
- analysis of evidence and making findings
- What comes next? How should an investigation report be used?
Workshop presenters:
Graeme Colgan, Barrister and Employment Law Specialist
Maria Austen, Barrister, Port Nicholson Chambers
Andrew Scott-Howman, Barrister, Port Nicholson Chambers
Learning Objectives
- Develop practical skills to competently deal with a complaint
- Gain an insight into the anatomy of a workplace investigation
- Understand employer / employee rights
- Become adept at managing the rights and responsibility of a company and its members during an investigation
Testimonials
“Extremely informative and interactive session”
“Excellent - lots covered!”
Venue
InterContinental Wellington
Level 1, 2 Grey Street
Wellington 6011
New Zealand
Directions
The Intercontinental is a 2 min walk from Lambton Quay which has a number of buses going to airport and suburbs. It's a 10 min walk to the nearest train station. Taxis are also available downstairs at the hotel entry.
Parking
Limited valet parking available at $20 per day. Additional parking available at Wilson Parking with $5 per half hour and $22 for early-bird.
Parking is not included in the registration fee and price is subject to change.