Toolkit, Training and Tactics for Real-World Cases

Bullying and harassment are escalating concerns across Canada’s public sector. From healthcare and education to social services and government institutions, staff are facing increasing levels of verbal abuse, threats, physical assaults, bullying, and psychological harassment. Factors such as burnout, mental health strain, polarized public discourse, staffing shortages, and the lingering impacts of the pandemic are intensifying both risks and repercussions.

In this evolving landscape, public sector employers must navigate complex legislative responsibilities under occupational health and safety laws, human rights frameworks, and collective agreements. From frontline workers to senior administrators, organizations are under pressure to prevent harm, respond effectively, and foster a culture where safety, dignity, and respect are non-negotiable

Discover real strategies that are making workplaces safer and more respectful — guided by legal experts, frontline leaders, and change-makers from across the country. Join Birchmount Group’s Bullying & Harassment in the Public Sector Conference — a must-attend virtual event for anyone responsible for safety, legal compliance, workforce well-being, or organizational culture.

Key Points
  • Embedding Safety in Systems: Evolving Risk Assessment Practices for Public Sector Environments
  • Facing Customer Aggression: Protecting Staff in Public Service
  • Navigating the Legal Framework: OHSA, Human Rights Obligations, and Employer Responsibilities
  • Effective Incident Management: Investigation Protocols and Trauma-Informed Responses to Workplace Violence
  • Leading with Impact: Practical Strategies for Managers to Prevent and De-Escalate Conflict
  • Post-Incident Accommodation: Supporting Impacted Employees While Managing Legal and Operational Constraints
  • Confronting Digital Harassment: Tackling Violence in Remote, Hybrid, and Technologically Integrated Workspaces
  • Building Capacity Through Training: Equipping Employees to Foster Safer, More Resilient Workplaces
Who Should Attend

This conference is tailored for professionals working in or with the Canadian public sector, including:

  • Human Resources, Occupational Health & Safety, and Labour Relations Leaders
  • Public Sector Managers, Directors, and Supervisors
  • Union Representatives and Employee Wellness Officers
  • Legal Advisors and Policy Developers
  • Healthcare, Education, and Social Service Professionals
  • Security Coordinators and Emergency Response Teams
  • Municipal, Provincial, and Federal Public Administrators

Whether you’re setting policy, leading teams, or working on the front lines — this is an essential conversation on building safer public workplaces.

Speakers
Learn about the Speakers for the 2025 Bullying & Harassment in the Public Sector Workplace Virtual Conference
Janice Hendrick
Chief Connection Officer | Both-And Consulting, Registered Corporate Coach | Lean Healthcare Green Belt, Prosci Certified Change Practitioner
Asha Rampersad
Partner| Turnpenney Milne LLP
Carly Dunster
Partner | Turnpenney Milne LLP
Liliane Gingras
Partner | Rubin Thomlinson LLP
Romola Menon
HR Consultant & External Workplace Investigator | MENON HR Consulting Inc.
Kevin Calder
Certified Threat Manager CTM, CPP, PSP, Lead Consultant | NorthStar Violence Prevention
Tova Bar-Dayan
Founder | BD Investigations
Yola S. Ventresca
Managing Partner | Lerners LLP
Debbie Boswell
Partner | Lerners LLP
Agenda
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11:00 am – 11:10 am (ET)

Welcome and Opening Remarks

11:10 am – 11:30 am (ET)

From Incident to Insight: How Leaders Can Lead Restoration Through Better Risk Assessments

Modernizing risk assessments for bullying in the workplace involves moving beyond traditional checklists and reactive processes toward more proactive, data-informed, and culturally attuned approaches. When done effectively, they can forge a pathway to successful restoration.

  • Psychosocial Hazard Integration
  • Data Collection and Early Signals
  • Workplace Culture Audits
  • Technology & Tools
  • Collaborative Design
  • Actionable Outcomes

11:30 am – 11:45 am (ET)

Screen Break

11:45 am – 12:45 pm (ET)

When Service Turns Dangerous: Managing Customer Violence in the Public Sector
  • How our customer communities are changing
  • Navigating the space between concerning behaviour and worst case scenarios
  • Safeguard employees through boundaries, protocols, and supportive teamwork
  • Patron threatening behaviour,  violence (and perceived violence) and trends in psychological wellbeing claims
  • How accountability models can be effective
  • Making an accountability model work for your organization

12:45 pm – 1:00 pm (ET)

Screen Break

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (ET)

Manager Training to De-escalate and Protect Teams: Empowering Staff and Strengthening Organizational Resilience
  • Understanding workplace triggers
  • Core principles of de-escalation
  • Protecting teams during conflict
  • Empowering staff for resilience
  • Strengthening organizational resilience
  • Practical application and scenarios

2:00 pm – 2:15 pm (ET)

Screen Break

2:15 pm – 3:15 pm (ET)

Protecting Whistleblowers: Employer Obligations and Employee Protections
  • Review key whistleblower laws, recent case law, and regulatory guidance impacting employers
  • Employer obligations: Learn what organizations must do to create compliant reporting channels, protect confidentiality, and prevent retaliation
  • Employee protections: Examine the rights afforded to whistleblowers, including protections against dismissal, demotion, or harassment
  • Best practices for policies and training: Identify how to design and implement effective whistleblower and anti-retaliation policies, and how to train managers and staff
  • Handling investigations: Explore how to properly investigate reports while balancing legal requirements, employee trust, and organizational risk
  • Risk management: Gain strategies to reduce legal exposure and reputational damage through proactive compliance and ethical culture-building

3:15 – 3:30 pm (ET)

Chairperson’s Closing Remarks

11:00 am – 11:10 am (ET)

Welcome and Opening Remarks

11:10 am – 12:10 pm (ET)

Psychological Harm as Workplace Violence: Legal Duties, Mental Health, and Trauma-Informed Response
  • What is psychological harm in the workplace
  • Legal and organizational duties
  • Mental health impacts
  • Apply trauma-informed principles (safety, trust, empowerment, choice, collaboration) when responding to incidents.
  • Learn effective communication strategies for supporting affected staff.
  • Know when and how to involve HR, EAP, or external mental health professionals.
  • Building safer and healthier workplaces

12:10 pm – 12:25 pm (ET)

Screen Break

12:25 pm – 1:25 pm (ET)

Workplace Restoration – From Findings to Healing: Bridging Investigations and Restorative Practices in the Workplace
  • Recognize the limits of investigations and the need for restoration
  • Understand principles of workplace restoration and psychological safety
  • Bridge investigation findings with healing and rebuilding trust
  • Apply restorative tools such as dialogue, mediation, and circles
  • Define leadership’s role in guiding post-investigation recovery
  • Develop practical strategies to integrate restorative practices at work

1:25 pm – 1:30 pm (ET)

Screen Break

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm (ET)

Investigating and Managing Harassment and Off-Duty Misconduct
  • When off-duty misconduct warrants employer intervention
  • Legal frameworks and policy best practices
  • Investigating and managing off-duty harassment claims
  • Emerging case law and its impact on HR decision-making

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm (ET)

Facilitated Discussion and Chairperson’s Closing Remarks
Virtual Conference Details
What You Will Receive at the 2025 Bullying & Harassment in the Public Sector Workplace Virtual Conference

Attend this conference from wherever you are and hear our faculty of experts share their expertise and insights on optimizing your approach to mentally safe workplaces. Share your comments, get answers to your questions and have your say in the discussion just as you would at an in-person event:

  • Full access to all presentation materials
  • Participation in sessions in real-time
  • Full access to a recording of the event to view at your convenience
Registration Details
Everything you need to know to Register for the 2025 Bullying & Harassment in the Public Sector Workplace Conference

Individual Rate | $450 + HST each
Group Rate (2 or more) | $299 + HST each

Your registration fee includes full access to all presentation materials, participation in sessions in real time, and full access to a recording of the event to view at your convenience for three (3) months.

Payment can be made by all major credit cards. Payment can also be made by cheque by emailing info@birchmountgroup.com and requesting an invoice.

Substitutions can be made at any time. If you are unable to attend, a colleague may take your place at the event. Simply contact us so we can be sure your colleague receives full access to the conference materials, a name badge, and a seat reserved at the conference.

BIRCHMOUNT CONFERENCES GROUP reserves the right to cancel any conference it deems necessary. In the unlikely event that a conference is cancelled, BIRCHMOUNT CONFERENCES GROUP’s liability is limited to paid registration fees.

BIRCHMOUNT CONFERENCE GROUP also reserves the right to change the date, location, and content for event(s) offered herein without further notice and assumes no liability for such changes.

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