Investigative Report Writing and Documentation – Crucial Pieces of a Professional Investigation

Added by compliancetrainings on 2018-05-22

Conference Dates:

Start Date Start Date: 2018-06-14
Last Date Last Day: 2018-06-14
Deadline for abstracts/proposals Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 2018-06-13

Conference Contact Info:

Contact Person Contact Person: Alan
Email Email: [email protected]
Address Address: Online Event, Online Event, Canada
Phone Tel: 416-915-4438/ 58

Conference Description:

In this training program, attendees will learn how to write a factual, solid, representative report of an internal investigation that will withstand scrutiny and provide appropriate information to decision makers.

Since reports are often read by adversaries as well as not only internally within the organization, it’s important that reports as an overview of the investigation show a logical factual representation of actions and decisions.

Why You Should Attend:

Anyone who performs workplace investigations needs to be able to write their findings in a report such that it becomes a written presentation of the information discovered in their investigation.

Areas Covered in the Session :

>. Gathering, using and safeguarding investigatory documentation.
>. Format of a report.
>. What should be included in a report and as significantly – what should not.
>. Style for report writing.
>. Writing of allegation(s).
>. What to do with evidence.
>. What goes in a witness summary in the report and what does not.
>. Writing of your final determinations.

Who Should Attend:

>. Plant Managers and Upper Management
>. HR Generalists and Associates
>. Safety Managers and Associates
>. Small Business Owners
>. Regulatory Compliance Managers and Associates
>. Anyone who writes workplace investigative reports
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