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SHORT COURSE

Sexual Harassment and Bullying in the Legal Profession (on-demand)

$88.00

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The Legal Services Commissioner for NSW presents on the ethical challenges for the legal profession in developing a culture free of sexual harassment and bullying, followed by a panel discussion with an esteemed barrister and UTS Law academics on this key topic.

About this course

In this online, on-demand short course, the Legal Services Commissioner explains this problem, and the cultural shift that the legal profession must make to ensure that employees have a safe work place, free from sexual harassment and bullying. John McKenzie warns that he will pursue complaints to the fullest degree of the law available to his office and emphasises the obligations of all managers to provide a safe workplace. The panel discussion outlines the regulatory and legislative offences with Jane Needham SC exploring the particular challenges in the Bar, where relationships are between independent contractors rather than employees of the same firm.

This is an important session for all legal practitioners and especially for those aspiring to leadership or management roles in the legal profession.

1 CPD unit (one unit per hour)

Course structure

This CPD short course consists of two recordings.

The first comprises a 30-minute presentation by the NSW Legal Services Commissioner, John McKenzie, on the ethical responsibilities of lawyers in relation to sexual harassment and bullying.

This is followed by a 30-minute panel discussion hosted at the UTS Faculty of Law, facilitated by Professor Beth Goldblatt and including panel members Jane Needham SC, Professor Joellen Riley Munton and John McKenzie. The panel discusses:

  • Consequences of an unchallenged culture of sexual harassment and bullying
  • Regulatory and legislative protections that must be applied to maintain a safe workplace
  • Future directions – who is to fix this, and how?

Learning outcomes

This short course will assist participants to:

  • Understand the regulatory and legislative offences in this area
  • Recognise the importance of this significant ethical issue
  • Raise awareness of the reporting function and victim support at the Office of the Legal Services Commissioner of NSW
  • Gain insight into the particular challenges for barristers and law firms.

Professional recognition

This content is suitable to contribute towards continuing professional development requirements, in relation to either Ethics and Professional Responsibility (rule 6.1.1); Practice Management and Business Skills (rule 6.1.2); or Professional Skills (rule 6.1.3).

1 CPD unit (one unit per hour)

Price

Full price: $88.00 (GST free)*

*Price subject to change. Please check price at time of purchase. 

Discounts

  • A discount of 10% is available to UTS students, alumni or UTS staff enrolling in this short course. 

How to apply your discount voucher 

  • If you are eligible for a UTS alumni or staff discount, please ensure you have provided your relevant ID number* in your UTS Open Profile (under “A bit about you). 
  • Add this course to your cart 
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  • Enter your eligible code beneath the “Have a code?” prompt and click on the blue "Apply" button 
  • Verify your voucher code has been successfully applied before clicking on the blue "Checkout" button 

* If you have forgotten your alumni ID number, or would like to sign upplease contact alumni@uts.edu.au

Relevant voucher codes:

  • UTS student/alumni: Lawalumni

How to enrol and obtain your UTS staff discount (UTS staff)

Discounts cannot be combined and only one discount can be applied per person per course session. Discounts can only be applied to the full price. Discounts cannot be applied to any offered special price. 

Enrolment conditions

COVID-19 response 

Who is this course for?

This short course is suitable for, but not limited to:

  • General practitioners
  • Accredited specialists
  • Senior managers and leadership teams
  • Barristers
  • In-house counsel and general counsel teams
  • Legal officers
  • Government lawyers
  • NFP employers
  • C Suite leadership team.
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Acknowledgement of Country

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