Webinars for JPs and Cdecs

If you prefer to learn online instead of attending a face-to-face workshop, this is the space for you.

We offer free online webinars throughout the year. This page is where you will find what’s on offer and when you can join in.

Make sure to read our privacy statement before registering for your preferred webinar.

Read more information about joining a webinar and system requirements for mobile devices, Windows PC or a Mac.

To register your interest to attend a webinar:

  1. Select a webinar to read more information
  2. Register via the online form listed

Upcoming events

Starts: 27 August 2025 10am

Ends: 27 August 2025 11am

Type: Webinar

This is your chance to ask Justices of the Peace Branch staff your witnessing questions.
Whether you want to know about witnessing practices or the JPs in the Community Program in general—all questions are welcome.
Our staff will also share observations and real-world advice about overcoming common issues that JPs and Cdecs face.

Starts: 25 September 2025 10am

Ends: 25 September 2025 11am

Type: Webinar

This is your chance to ask Justices of the Peace Branch staff your witnessing questions.
Whether you want to know about witnessing practices or the JPs in the Community Program in general—all questions are welcome.
Our staff will also share observations and real-world advice about overcoming common issues that JPs and Cdecs face.

Privacy information

The Department of Justice (DoJ) is collecting your personal information to manage your enrolment in a webinar and for record-keeping purposes. The personal information you provide to enrol in a webinar will be transferred to Microsoft Teams. If you do not agree to your personal information being transferred to Microsoft, you may choose to undertake face-to-face training instead of completing this webinar registration. DoJ will not use or disclose your personal information for any other purpose unless it is authorised or required to do so by law. Your personal information will be managed consistently with the requirements of the Information Privacy Act 2009.