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SUMMARY:Labour Relations Certificate - Fall (Virtual Program)
DESCRIPTION:In association with:Upon completion of this program\, participants will receive a certificate of completion and a digital credential. \nProgram Leader\nDaphne Taras \nFormer Dean and Professor Emerita \nTed Rogers School of Management \nToronto Metropolitan University  \nProgram FacultyComing Soon. \nProgram\nThe Labour Relations Certificate Program\, presented by Toronto Metropolitan University and Lancaster House\, is designed to provide individuals engaged in labour relations with the core skills and knowledge required to create and maintain productive union-management relationships that foster fair and efficient workplaces. \nTaught by Canada’s leading labour relations scholars and practitioners\, this program combines theory\, leading research\, and professional experience to provide an education that has immediate application in participants’ workplaces. \nProgram features \n\nAccess to leading Canadian experts in a small-group setting\nActive learning through group discussion\, case studies\, and simulations\nBalanced coverage of labour and management points of view\nManagement\, union\, and neutral attendees learn together\nExposure to diverse opinions and extensive knowledge of fellow participants\nVariety of speakers (academics\, lawyers\, practitioners\, subject-matter experts)\n\nWho should attend? \n\nHuman resources professionals\nUnion officers and representatives\nLawyers\nManagers\nMediators\nWorkplace investigators\n\n2026 Fall Schedule† The Fall 2026 session of the Labour Relations Certificate Program will comprise of 8 sessions over 4 weeks\, and will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET beginning October 6th\, 2026. \nSample Agenda\nCPD\nLancaster House provides professional education programs that qualify for CPD credit for human resources professionals\, lawyers\, and paralegals across Canada.
URL:https://lancasterhouse.com/event/labour-relations-certificate-fall-virtual-program/
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SUMMARY:Mental Health & Investigations: Best practices for effective\, fair and trauma-informed processes
DESCRIPTION:Select an option\n                                            \n                    Live Webinar                \n                                            \n                    Live Webinar\, video\, and MP3 Bundle                \n                    \n\n        \n\n        Add to Cart\n    \n\n    \n     \n\nInvestigating allegations of human rights violations in the workplace requires a commitment to understanding best practices\, including adopting a trauma-informed approach. Drawing on recent caselaw and best practices\, experts will offer insights into conducting or overseeing workplace investigations. Panelists will address the following questions:\nWhat is a trauma-informed approach? What steps can investigators take to ensure workplace human rights investigations are trauma-informed?\nWhat measures should employers\, investigators and unions implement to safeguard the mental well-being of participants during a workplace investigation?\nIn what circumstances is hiring an external investigator to be preferred over an internal investigation? How can the parties strike a balance between thoroughness and urgency during investigations?\nWhat information can or must be shared with a complainant or respondent once an investigation is complete? How should employers communicate investigation results to complainants in a trauma-informed manner?\nWhat are the goals of workplace restoration after an investigation? Are restorative processes necessary even if an investigator finds that no misconduct occurred?\nWhat does an effective workplace restoration plan entail? What is the union’s role in workplace restoration?\nHow should employers and unions address allegations or findings of a “poisoned work environment” or systemic issues in the workplace?\n\nModerator \n\n\n \nKarine Pelletier\nAdjudicator\nManitoba Human Rights Commission \nVice-Chairperson\nManitoba Labour Board \n\n\n\nSpeakers \n\n\n \nJohn Donkor\nEmployer Counsel\nDonkor Employment and Labour Law \n\n\n \nLacey Peters\nMental Health Specialist\nLP Counselling and Consulting \n\n\n \nAngela Wong\nCounsel\nHospital Employees’ Union \n\n\n\nLive Webinar: \nAttend the session in real time and engage directly with the speakers. \nIncludes: \n\nDownloadable comprehensive reference materials researched by Lancaster House lawyers\nAccess to the live session\nOpportunity to ask the experts direct questions and participate in the chat with your peers\n\nOption: Live Webinar$295.00Add to cart	\n			\n  \nBundle (Video\, MP3\, & Audio) \nGet the full live experience plus post-event resources for continued learning. \nIncludes: \n\nDownloadable comprehensive reference materials researched by Lancaster House lawyers\nAccess to the live session\nOpportunity to ask the experts direct questions and participate in the chat with your peers\nVideo recording of the session\nMP3 audio recording\nFull transcript\n\nOption: Live Webinar\, video\, and MP3 Bundle$595.00Add to cart	\n			\n  \nWebinar On Demand \nAccess the session anytime\, at your convenience. On-demand content is only available after the live session has concluded. For a full list of Lancaster’s library of webinars on demand\, click here. \nIncludes: \n\nDownloadable comprehensive reference materials researched by Lancaster House lawyers\nVideo recording of the session\nMP3 audio recording\nFull transcript\n\n\nAccreditation \nCPD\nLancaster House provides professional education programs that qualify for CPD credit for human resources professionals\, lawyers\, and paralegals across Canada.
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