Workshop registration for the 13th National Investigations Symposium is now open

24 Mar 2023

A series of interactive workshops will be delivered on Tuesday, 23 May 2023 for investigators, factfinders and complaint handlers to increase knowledge, and provide new approaches, and perspectives for problem solving.

Practitioners and experts will facilitate the in-person workshops at the Four Seasons Hotel, 199 George Street, Sydney. Spaces are limited. It is recommended that you reserve your place early to ensure your registration.

There are presenters delivering on behalf of the NSW Ombudsman's Office for workshops #2, #4, #5 and #6. Find out more and register now to secure your attendance: https://lnkd.in/gueKutuP

Workshop program

WorkshopTimesDeliveryPrice
What went wrong? What went right? The anatomy of a fatality investigation9:00am – 5:00pmFull-day$550
Managing unreasonable conduct by a complainant9:00am – 5:00pmFull-day$550
Resilience for investigators and complaint handlers

9:00am – 12:30pm

Half-day morning

 
Strategies for meeting the challenges of investigative report writing

9:00am – 12:30pm

Half-day morning

$385
Fundamentals of complaint handling1:30am – 5:00pmHalf-day afternoon$385
Administrative Law considerations in investigations1:30am – 5:00pmHalf-day afternoon$385

You may choose to register for two half-day workshops (one morning and one afternoon) for the price of a full-day workshop.

The workshops are offered in conjunction with the 13th National Investigations Symposium (13 NIS). Delegates and non-delegates are welcome to register and participate.

For more information about the workshop outlines, learning outcomes, and the facilitators, visit the 13 NIS website.

The symposium is Australia’s leading forum for public sector investigators and complaint handlers. The 13 NIS will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney, on 24 and 25 May 2023. You are invited to consider the program of speakers and register to attend.

The symposium is planned and jointly hosted by the NSW ICAC, the NSW Ombudsman and the Institute of Public Administration Australia, NSW.