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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Tribunals (Previously known as Cultural Competencies)

 A global priority for a changing world.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Tribunals (Previously known as Cultural Competencies) is a 14-hour course designed to engage participants in dialogue and discussions. You will learn to recognize unconscious bias.  You will review culturally competent and humble ways of creating administrative justice.

Today, Canadians are diverse in their racial, ethnic, religious, and linguistic backgrounds. We represent over 200 ethnic groups. We are of different sexual orientations, abilities, and gender identities. Many have disabilities – some visible and some not. We are diverse in many ways. In 2015 the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued calls to action for governments and educators. These encourage training in cultural diversity, particularly about indigenous culture.

Administrative Justice professionals need to explore cultural competence and cultural humility. They must develop the skills to conduct their work fairly and ethically. Their decisions must be based on the evidence they receive. This course will help you incorporate an inclusive and respectful environment into your practice. You will examine the possible effect of cultural differences on communications, assessing evidence, conducting a fair proceeding, decision-making, and decision-writing.

Learners will begin to think about systemic discrimination. They will consider the work needed by organizations that wish to move towards equity.

Livestream Course Dates

  • December 5, 6, 9, & 10, 2024 (9:30 am -1:00 pm MT)

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Course purposes

This course intends to:

  • Recognize how unconscious bias affects administrative justice decision-making, advocacy, administration, and investigation.
  • Develop strategies for preventing unconscious biases from affecting administrative justice decision-making, administration, advocacy, and investigation.
  • Begin to build a plan for diverse, equitable, and inclusive administrative justice practices.

Course outcomes

After this course, learners will be able to:

  • apply strategies to interrupt unconscious biases from affecting administrative justice decision-making, administration, advocacy, and investigation.
  • create a plan for a diverse, equitable, and inclusive administrative justice organization.
  • assess their strengths and weaknesses in diversity, inclusion, and equity to plan for further professional development.

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Livestream: $1,070.00 Members / $1,320.00 Non-Members

*Refresher:  $599.00 Member or Non-Member

*For individuals who have previously taken the course, and would like to attend a regularly scheduled livestream course at a discount rate.  Please contact us at info@foaj.ca or call 855-466-0501.

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