The Association of Inspectors General Illinois Chapter presents its Spring 2024 Training webinar series. Part I will take place on Friday, April 19 and Part II will take place on Friday, April 26. Both webinars are from 8:30 AM (Central) - 12:00 PM (Central). Click here to register for April 26.
Part I: Session Overview and Learning Objectives
Auditing Encampments Outreach: Human-Centered Issues in Public Discourse
Some performance audit topics have high public visibility. Some have crucial implications for the most vulnerable people. Some have both. In auditing the City's outreach to encampments of people experiencing homelessness, the City of Chicago Office of Inspector General had to confront an enormously sensitive topic, not least for the people with this lived experience. At the same time, this presented an opportunity to improve the public's understanding of homelessness and support more informed policy decision-making. This led the team to develop an audit methodology that went beyond counting dollars and people, and into Chicago's on-the-ground efforts to support, house, and safeguard the rights of encampment residents. The City of Chicago OIG will discuss its audit approach and lessons learned.
Presenters
Benjamin Spies, Chief Performance Analyst, City of Chicago OIG
Justin Gutierrez, Performance Analyst, City of Chicago OIG
Critical Incident Response Perspective: George Floyd Investigation
A discussion on the challenges and rewards of the multi-agency investigation into the death of George Floyd. This presentation will focus on the response and management of an investigation into a globally monitored crime and discuss how some lessons learned may apply to critical incident and investigative response readiness of participating agencies.
Presenter
Michael Melcher, Senior Investigator, CHA OIG
Click here to read more about the webinar on April 26!
Instructional Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
CPE Credits: Attendees may be eligible to receive up to 3 CPE credits (Auditing and Specialized Knowledge)
Program Knowledge Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
The training will be held on WebEx from 8:30 AM-12:00 PM (Central Time)/9:30 AM -1:00 PM (Eastern Time)/6:30 AM-10:00 AM (Pacific Time).
REGISTRATION, TECHNICAL, MEMBERSHIP, OR OTHER CONCERNS?
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Member Price
Registration is FREE for current 2023-2024 AIG Illinois Chapter Members.
Member Price
This registration option is available for all other AIG (Non-Illinois Chapter) members, including National-only members.
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Some performance audit topics have high public visibility. Some have crucial implications for the most vulnerable people. Some have both. In auditing the City’s outreach to encampments of people experiencing homelessness, the City of Chicago Office of Inspector General had to confront an enormously sensitive topic, not least for the people with this lived experience. At the same time, this presented an opportunity to improve the public’s understanding of homelessness and support more informed policy decision-making. This led the team to develop an audit methodology that went beyond counting dollars and people, and into Chicago’s on-the-ground efforts to support, house, and safeguard the rights of encampment residents. The City of Chicago OIG will discuss its audit approach and lessons learned.
45AM
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00AM
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30AM
A discussion on the challenges and rewards of the multi-agency investigation into the death of George Floyd. This presentation will focus on the response and management of an investigation into a globally monitored crime and discuss how some lessons learned may apply to critical incident and investigative response readiness of participating agencies.
30AM
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00PM
Performance Analyst at IL City of Chicago Office of Inspector General
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Senior Investigator at IL Chicago Housing Authority OIG
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Inspector General at Chicago Housing Authority
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Chief Performance Analyst at IL City of Chicago Office of Inspector General
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