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Advocacy in the Commission

  • 13 Aug 2022
  • 8:30 AM
  • 14 Aug 2022
  • 4:00 PM
  • Brisbane
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Registration

  • This registration included both the course costs and membership to the IRSQ through until 30 June 2023.
  • Available to all members of the IRSQ

Registration is closed

The IRSQ Advocacy in the Commission Course returns in August 2022!

Having first been developed in the late 1990s, and run regularly since then, this course is a longstanding and popular IRSQ offering. It is a course we are proud to deliver to our members and other industrial relations practitioners who are looking to increase their knowledge and skills in the art of advocacy.

Overview

Two days of theory/content on Saturday, 13 and Sunday, 14 August 2022 and 1/2 day of moots (mock tribunal hearings) to be held in the Fair Work Commission and Queensland Industrial Relations Commission from noon Friday, 26 August 2022. Both venues are in Brisbane CBD.

The course is intentionally designed by IRSQ to be very practical, with presentations and workshops conducted by experienced industrial relations practitioners, tribunal members and barristers.

The course is aimed at practitioners who are involved in managing or giving advice on challenging employee disputes and litigation, and who may want more experience or a refresher in representation and advocacy.

Registrations are limited, and it is critical that course participants understand they must be available to attend both the theory and moot components.

Practitioners will be guided through the basics of good advocacy in both the State and Federal IR jurisdictions, and learn what it means to be a great advocate. Topics covered include:

  • Case preparation
  • Responding to a claim/application - how to prepare a response to be filed
  • Unfair dismissals
  • Conciliation conference strategy
  • Evidence and advocacy
  • Appearances, referring to evidence, cross examination and closing submissions

The Moots (Mock tribunal hearings)

To complete this skills-focused program, participants are required to engage in ‘out of session’ small group work to prepare for scenarios and advocate in a tribunal environment.

Contemplation and analysis of legislation, industrial instruments and relevant case law will be strongly recommended as part of the moot preparation.

Participants will be expected to present positions, generate potential solutions, and develop their preparation and persuasion skills.

Each small group will also be afforded a mentor during the two days of theory, with whom, discussions and advice may be sought. At the moots, participants will have two opportunities to appear in an actual hearing room before a tribunal member to argue their party’s case, and tribunal members will offer feedback at the end.

Registrations Open Now

Due to high demand for the Advocacy Course, initially registrations will only be open to those who are members of IRSQ, or who join up as a member as part of registering for the course.

  • IRSQ Members $860 inc GST
  • Attend and join IRSQ $990 inc GST

Non-member cost $1,200 inc GST (registrations for non-members will open as of 20 June 2022 assuming spots are still available at that time).

The program cost includes all course materials.

More details about the course will be provided to participants ahead of course commencement.


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