Loading Events

iHR Australia Workplace Investigations Officer Training

Workplace Investigation Officer Training

During this workshop, participants will be guided through the key principles of conducting a lawful workplace investigation, focusing on unlawful discrimination, harassment and bullying.

Workshop participants will work with a facilitator, a Senior Investigator and two actors. Using our signature Workplace Reality Theatre training method, professional actors perform real workplace situations to bring the learning experience to life. Participants will observe, analyse and practice techniques which focus on the sensitivities and requirements of specialist workplace conduct investigations.

Your facilitator for this workshop

John Boardman

John is iHR Australia’s Director of Workplace Relations and has an extensive background in human resource management and industrial relations.

Read full biography

Sebastian Harvey

Sebastian is a leading facilitator and coach in all areas of people management.

Read full biography

Before booking, please read our Terms and Conditions to view our cancellation and refund policies.

Workplace Investigation Officer Training

Training Schedule

Start

Tuesday, 21 November 2023
9:00 am (Time Zone: Australia/Sydney)

 

Finish

Tuesday, 21 November 2023
5:00 pm (Time Zone: Australia/Sydney)


Venue

Cliftons Sydney

$910.00 – $1,070.00

Tickets

The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.
Early bird price (15% off)
Early bird price available until 26 September.
$ 910.00 inc GST
6 available

Workplace Investigation Officer Training

Course Content

  • Key legislation and guidelines relating to unlawful discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment and bullying
  • Key legal principles relating to workplace conduct
  • Investigation overview and key considerations
  • Role and attributes of workplace investigators
  • Key challenges in investigating workplace conduct

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand responsibilities under Federal and State legislation in relation to unlawful discrimination, harassment and bullying. And how these impact on an individual’s rights, workplace risk strategies and organisational policies
  • Be able to articulate the key principles of running workplace investigations into sensitive workplace conduct matters
  • Conduct investigative interviews using a methodology appropriate to workplace values and natural justice
  • Be familiar with the rights of different parties, key aspects of the investigation process and key challenges associated with workplace conduct investigations
  • Execute a legitimate decision-making process based on the balance of probabilities
  • Make legitimate decisions about next steps once allegations are found to have substance
  • Make decisions about information released to those directly involved in a matter

Training Venue

Venue

Cliftons Sydney
13/60 Margaret Street
Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia
+ Google Map
Phone
(02) 9250 0999

Want to chat about our training programs?

View Other Sessions

Custodians of Culture: Anti-Discrimination, Bullying and Harassment Training for Managers

Tue, 24 October
Sydney

This workshop focuses on leadership practices and legislative requirements to cultivate safe and diverse workplace cultures that prevent discrimination, bullying and harassment (including sexual harassment).

View Workshop

Workplace Investigations Officer Training

Tue, 21 November
Sydney

During this workshop, participants will be guided through the key principles of conducting a lawful workplace investigation, focusing on unlawful discrimination, harassment and bullying.

View Workshop