Workplace Investigation Reports: A Practical Guide for HR Professionals
Included with our Passes
- Instructor
Antonio Urdaneta
- Date
May 22, 2025 at 12:00pm EST
- Price
$100
- Duration
2 hours
- Format
SUMMARY
Set your investigation report for success. This course will help you navigate critical questions such as whether to investigate, who should conduct it, and what the scope should be. Master essential components like policy and procedure, mandate and scope, and discipline and outcome reports. Enhance your skills in structuring reports for readability and compliance, and explore the role of artificial intelligence in report writing. Plus, engage in practical exercises like drafting an allegation fact finding to solidify your learning.
- Certificate of Completion
- Attendance at the live two hour webinar.
- Access to the course materials.
- Ability to watch the webinar until December 31, 2026.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
The Decision
- To investigate or not to investigate?
- Who should conduct the investigation?
- What should the investigator investigate or inspect?
The Procedure
- The Overall Workplace Investigation Policy and Procedure, which may include how you want to read the report
- The Mandate and Scope
- Policy Determinations
- Discipline and outcome
The Report
- A Basic Structure
- Readability
- Thorough and Neutral
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INSTRUCTOR
Antonio Is the thought leader behind Workplace Legal. He focuses on improving work climate and empowering business leaders, entrepreneurs, managers, supervisors and human resources professionals to reduce the inherent threats of workplace relations by providing innovative training, advisory, investigations, and litigation services. Antonio uses coaching tools and skills to inform, advice and represent workplaces in their virtual and physical challenges, including business transformation and managing toxic leadership.
Antonio obtained a Bachelor’s of Civil Law from Zulia’s University in 2003 and completed the Canadian National Committee on Accreditation in 2015. His legal work includes employment standards, human rights, health and safety, pay equity, harassment, discrimination, violence, hazards, privacy, BYOD, agreements, contracts and policies, employment related ADRs (mediation, arbitration), and litigation (wrongful/constructive dismissals). He has successfully represented and assisted clients at the Superior Court of Justice and various administrative tribunals in Ontario.
Antonio also conducts workplace investigations regarding allegations of violence, harassment, discrimination, accidents/incidents, theft and failure to comply with company policies, by-laws and collective agreements.