An Introduction to working as an Intermediary

 Registration is closed for this event
This course provides an overview of working as an intermediary.

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Course Content: 

5.30pm Welcome by Catherine O’Neill Chair IfJ

Presentation 1: Becoming a Registered Intermediary Dr Tim Turner

Summary: This brief workshop is aimed at people interested in becoming a Registered Intermediary. The session will outline the foundations of the role and provide an overview of the two-week training programme that leads to registration. 

Presentation 2: What is a Court Appointed Intermediary? Robert Thomas

Summary: The presentation will cover the process of appointment, the practice of working as a court appointed intermediary and the differences both practical and professional between MASPs and ASPs

Presentation 3: A whistle stop tour of working in a family court Amy Harrison 

Summary: An introduction to working in the family court including exploration of some of the differences between working in a family court versus other court arenas. It will also touch on what is required of you in the role and how vulnerable people participate in family court proceedings.

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If you cannot attend and wish to access the recording, please contact events@intermediaries-for-justice.org so we can alert you when the recordings from the event are available on our website.

- Participants to log on 15 minutes prior to start of each session.

- It is required that all participants keep their cameras on throughout the workshop.

- Participants to complete online feedback form post workshop.

When
January 23rd, 2025 from  5:30 PM to  8:30 PM
Location
Zoom Online
United Kingdom