Often difficult to spot, bias and assumptions can exist on both a personal and systemic level, and affect one’s decision-making and advocacy.
Whether you are an adjudicator or someone appearing before the tribunal system, learn how to check for these potential blind spots.
In this 60-minute online webinar, a panel of acknowledged experts will examine these concepts so you know how to deal with individual biases, assumptions, and stereotypes, as well as those that can exist within the tribunal system.
Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
Identifying systemic and institutional bias, and how these can be built into the adjudicative system
Analyzing examples of how stereotyping, bias, assumptions can come up in adjudication
Understanding how these concepts might affect those appearing before the tribunal system
- Finding solutions for issues arising out of systemic biases
Who Should Attend
Lawyers and paralegals who regularly appear before administrative tribunals, agencies, and boards
Adjudicators for administrative tribunals, agencies, and boards
Individuals who are looking join/actively seeking positions in the adjudicative sector
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Recorded: Dec 14, 2018
$149 + HST
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