As external investigators we partner with our clients to provide a valuable service. This means navigating sticky situations and knowing when to be flexible and when not to be.
Join our panel for a practical discussion about key challenges, solutions, and lessons learned from workplace investigations under the Bill C-65 framework with public and private sector clients from an internal and external perspective.
During this webinar, Eve Fichtner will discuss self-education, interview preparation, and practical interviewing tips to elicit credible information from a child witness, while avoiding leading or tainting the witness testimony. Participants will gain awareness of general development stages and competency of a child witness.
Judge Corkill will provide a view from the bench about workplace investigations. He will give some insight into the issues that may arise out of investigation processes and reports, and the steps that investigators may wish to take in order to address them.
Hear from employment law practitioners on the state of "salary history bans," pay transparency legislation, and best practices in investigations regarding these and other caselaw developments.
In this webinar, attendees will receive an overview of digital evidence collection, following with specific focus on website data, social media, mobile devices, and emails.
Whether you are an internal or external investigator, this webinar will provide insight on how to incorporate principles of a trauma-informed approach into your investigative practices.
Many key players in the NZ cohort of AAWI hosted a combined in-person and online event to address 5 curly questions that independent investigators are commonly asked.