OVERVIEW
Understanding unconscious cognitive biases and prejudices is essential to promoting fair outcomes. This seminar aims to raise judges’ and administrative decision-makers’ awareness of prejudices and unconscious cognitive biases and to propose strategies to prevent them from having an impact on their decisions.
The program aims to provide participants with tools to recognize personal prejudices and unconscious cognitive biases that interfere with the decision-making process, help judges and administrative decision-makers to address these biases and prejudices, and encourage them to suspend their judgment and maintain deliberative engagement until the end of the decision-making process.
Several strategies are offered during this training, including checklists to detect biases, decision-making matrices, and breakdowns, sequencing the reception of information in a manner that reduces the effects of these biases and prejudices and considering an outside view in evaluating the facts and law.
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Bilingual program with simultaneous interpretation.
Participation in this program is approved under Section 41 (1) of the Judges Act.
Schedule: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm (Eastern Time)
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REGISTRATION
This program is for judges and administrative decision-makers only. To register, please contact the Project Manager of Judicial Programs, Vicki Gondek:
Tel.: 514-731-2855, extension 6
Email: vicki.gondek@ciaj-icaj.ca
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