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Care Proceedings - How to Deal with Allegations & Evidence from Children - Webinar

Length
1 hour
Next course start
22 May, 2024 See details
Course delivery
Self-Paced Online
Length
1 hour
Next course start
22 May, 2024 See details
Course delivery
Self-Paced Online

Course description

In many care cases, the issue of allegations made by children can be the gravamen of the case with many parents and/or other individuals in the home accused of serious sexual, physical and emotional abuse of children.


Presented by specialist children law practitioner Reagan Persaud, this webinar is designed to assist you in understanding good practice surrounding allegations made by children, including how to achieve the best quality evidence and how to criticise poor gathering of evidence which may ultimately mean that the evidence cannot be relied upon.


Key topics covered will include an overview of the Orkney (1988) and Cleveland Reports (1992) and what lessons can be learned, and the local authority’s responsibilities and duties when it comes to working with children who are making/have made allegations.

Upcoming start dates

1 start date available

22 May, 2024

  • Self-Paced Online
  • Online
  • English

Outcome / Qualification etc.

Following all MBL courses, a certificate of attendance will be provided for those who are required to evidence their CPD activity to a professional body.

Training Course Content

Introduction

In many care cases, the issue of allegations made by children can be the gravamen of the case with many parents and/or other individuals in the home accused of serious sexual, physical and emotional abuse of children.

This webinar is designed to assist you in understanding good practice surrounding allegations made by children, including how to achieve the best quality evidence and how to criticise poor gathering of evidence which may ultimately mean that the evidence cannot be relied upon.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • Best practice in gathering evidence from children - an overview of the Orkney (1988) and Cleveland Reports (1992) and what lessons can be learned
  • The ABE process and what can be taken from this
  • An overview of the caselaw surrounding taking/relying on allegations made by children and when the evidence may be so unreliable to mean that allegations cannot be proven in the Family Courts
  • The local authority’s responsibilities and duties when it comes to working with children who are making/have made allegations
  • Common mistakes made during the evidence gathering process and how this may lead to difficulties in proving allegations

Expenses

From £99
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WC1V 7QT London

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