DateVenuePrice
| Apr 02 2012 - Apr 13 2012 | London | GBP 3,300 | ![]() |
| Jul 23 2012 - Aug 03 2012 | London | GBP 3,300 | ![]() |
Duration: 2 weeks
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Course Overview
This course will provide information about the protection that can be provided to people who report improper, corrupt or unlawful behaviour in the public sector. The course covers definitions of what constitutes a protected disclosure, what types of wrong doing are covered, and the protection from reprisals afforded to those making the disclosure. One of the main concerns for public sector agencies is how to manage disclosures and ensure that they are properly investigated. The course will include information on legal protection as well as internal reporting systems and answers the practical questions about to whom disclosures should be made and how they should be investigated. Learning is supported through case studies and interactive exercises.
Course Objectives
- Understanding what constitutes a protected disclosure
- How to effectively report improper, corrupt or unlawful behaviour in the public sector
- How to manage disclosures and ensure that they are properly investigated
- Legal protection as well as internal reporting systems
- Effective investigation and collation of facts
Course Outline
- At the end of the session participants will have a good understanding of the Protected Disclosures Act 1994 and be able to:
- Describe what a protected disclosure is
- Identify the provisions, requirements and obligations of the Protected Disclosures Act
- Discuss the protections offered under the Protected Disclosures Act
Identify ways to encourage and improve the management of protected disclosures in their agency
*Course fee is not inclusive of VAT

