Information Session on Political Activities (014268)
Overview
Delivery method
Virtual classroom
Duration
1.5 hours
Audience
Employees
Description
The objective of this session is to raise employees' awareness about their legal rights and responsibilities regarding political activities.
Learning objectives:
The session will review non-partisanship, the definition of political activity and non-candidacy and candidacy related political activities. This is followed by a short quiz and self-assessment tool demonstration.
Presented by: The Values and Ethics team in the Workplace Branch in collaboration with the Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Developement (CoELPD).
Who should attend: This course is open to all Justice employees. The Department of Justice is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free learning environment. If you need to be accommodated before or during any training activity, please contact CoELPDto inquire and/or request an accommodation. All information received in relation to the accommodation will be kept confidential.The Department of Justice is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free learning environment. If you need to be accommodated before or during any training activity, please contact CoELPDto inquire and/or request an accommodation. All information received in relation to the accommodation will be kept confidential.
Facilitators:
- Lina Boundock, A/Senior Advisor, Values and Ethics
IMPORTANT: All enrollment confirmation emails are generated by PeopleSoft. Registration into a session can only be handled once the Training Request is approved by your manager/supervisor.
Registration deadline : 5 working days prior to course date.
Cost: Free (subject to Training Cancellation Policy)
For more information: Contact the Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Development.
Participants are responsible for adding their training activities to their Outlook calendars.
Accreditation by Law Societies:
Please note that this activity is not eligible for accreditation of continuing professional development (CPD) with the law societies.
If you have questions, please contact the accreditation team by email (Accreditations@justice.gc.ca).