BCCAT ANNUAL CONTINUING EDUCATION
Administrative Justice Essentials 2025
We are excited to announce that BCCAT's Annual Continuing Education program will be held this year on November 4th & 5th from 8:15 AM to 4:45 PM.
Join us virtually for two dynamic days of essential learning tailored for administrative justice professionals, while completing over 13 CPD credits.
In today’s rapidly changing landscape, staying current is not just beneficial—it’s essential. BCCAT’s Annual Continuing Education program will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence needed to meet the current and evolving demands of administrative law practice.
Chief Justice Leonard Marchand will deliver the opening keynote address on November 4th and Justice Lindsay M. Lyster will present the keynote address on November 5th.
This year's continuing education sessions cover a robust lineup of subjects, such as:
• Administrative Law Update: Recent Developments and Potential Implications
• Say Less, Mean More: Concise Writing for Decision-Makers
• Prompt, Parse, Proceed: A Discussion of AI for Decision-Makers
• Decision-Making in First Nations Communities: Present and Future Landscape
• Legal Research: Developments and Available Services
• Essential Practice Tips: Building Institutional Memory
• Judicial Review: Bullet Proof Your Judgments
• Equity in Action: Tools to Disrupt and Mitigate Bias in Decision-Making
• Impartiality and Fairness in Administrative Tribunal Decisions
• Implementing Trauma-Informed Practice
• Navigating Challenging Participants
Whether you are new to the field or a seasoned professional, this virtual event promises valuable content for everyone.
Mark your calendar and stay tuned for registration details!
TESTIMONIALS FROM Annual Continuing Education 2024:
• first-rate training with engaging and wonderful speakers;
• every session was relevant to my work;
• high-quality presentations;
• excellent mix of topics with interesting and knowledgeable speakers;
• very educational and valuable;
• excellent program of hands-on training and skills development