Preliminary Investigation of Complaints for Regulators

Description

Do you need to address complaints? This course provides a comprehensive overview of conducting a preliminary investigation to ensure fair and efficient resolution.

Conducting a preliminary investigation of complaints is essential for addressing and resolving issues effectively. Learn the key steps and strategies.

What you will learn

This Preliminary Investigation of Complaints training programme for Professional Regulators covers the following areas:

  • The role of the screening committee in fitness to practice complaints,
  • Relevant legislative provisions including changes introduced by the Regulated Professions (Health and Care (Amendment Act) 2020,
  • The composition of the Investigating Committee,
  • What acting in the public interest means and what that involves at the preliminary investigation stage,
  • The procedures,
  • The meaning of frivolous, vexatious, without substance or made in bad faith,
  • The importance of promptly identifying cases that may warrant referral for an application for immediate suspension,
  • What prima facie means,
  • Application of the threshold to determine whether a complaint meets the prima facie standard,
  • Determining the relevant grounds of referral to a fitness to practice inquiry where there are prima facie findings,
  • Applying the proper statutory criteria to decisions/opinions,
  • Writing clear and good rationale,
  • Understanding the rights of the registrant at this stage of the complaints process,
  • Potential legal challenges – the grounds for a judicial review application including the principles of natural justice,
  • Relevant case-law and legal updates.

Further information

La Touche Training
Provider:
La Touche Training
Duration:
1 Day
Locations:
Ireland, Tbc

Contact Information

La Touche Training

2nd Floor, 13 Baggot Street Upper
Dublin 4
Dublin
D04 W7K5