Special Interest Group – Working with defendants, Birmingham, September 2019 (Member only)
IfJ training: Special interest groups (SIGs)
A face-to-face all day meeting, where we can share case experiences and consider new developments.
IfJ training: Special interest groups (SIGs)
A face-to-face all day meeting, where we can share case experiences and consider new developments.
Trainings by others
A free conference on at London Metropolitan University about the experiences of people with a learning disability and / or autism in the justice system.
IfJ training: Small group trainings
To give intermediaries an insight into the differences between our work in the criminal and the family courts.
IfJ training: Small group trainings
To give intermediaries an insight into the differences between our work in the criminal and the family courts.
IfJ training: Seminar and Conferences
IfJ's AGM followed by the professional development seminar, lunch included.
IfJ training: Small group trainings
Understanding of the whole criminal process and improving our work with witnesses as well as defendants.
IfJ training: Special interest groups (SIGs)
Open discussion, networking, case discussions, case study presentations and discussions with a focus on schizophrenia.
IfJ training: Seminar and Conferences
Presentations and workshops by leading researchers and experienced practitioners on the subject of VULNERABILITY & JUSTICE.
IfJ training: Special interest groups (SIGs)
Case discussions, networking and the use of anatomical dolls: What does the guidance say? What is best practice?