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DISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATIONS TRAINING

COURSE OUTLINEMAKE AN ENQUIRY

OVERVIEW

Course Overview
This course is designed to give learners an increased understanding of the responsibilities of management to create and invoke a disciplinary procedure under employment legislation.

Learners will also become familiar with how to investigate a disciplinary situation and gain increased knowledge of how to respond appropriately to a disciplinary in whatever capacity you are appointed.

Delivery – Virtual classroom or in-person training.

(CPD-Certified Disciplinary Investigations Online E-Learning Course also available)

Duration of courses can be adapted to suit your business needs.

COURSE OUTLINE

  • The Employment Relationship 
  • Employment Legislation
  • Important Considerations
  • Importance of a Disciplinary Procedure
  • General Principles for Handling Disciplinary
  • Disciplinary Procedure
  • Investigation Meeting
  • Outcome Meeting
  • Appeal
  • Dealing with Non-Employees
  • Difficult Meetings
  • Sanctions 
  • Role Play

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Develop a greater understanding of the disciplinary process.

Gain confidence to carry out the procedure.

Acquire a greater understanding of case law.

Develop an understanding of the importance of a paper trail.

Learn about skills practice and feedback.

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Get in Touch

We would love to hear from you. You can contact us as below:

 Dublin:
The HR Suite, 13 Upper Baggot Street,
2nd Floor, Dublin 4. DO4 W7K5

 Kerry:
The HR Suite, Pier 17 Dingle Road,
Tralee, Co. Kerry. V92 R6DX (HQ)

 Cork:
The HR Suite, 12 South Mall,
Centre, Cork. T12 RD43

[email protected]+353 (0)66 7102887

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