Professional Training

Privacy, Transparency & Reporting Restrictions in the Court of Protection - Learn Live

Length
1.3 hours
Next course start
4 June, 2024 See details
Course delivery
Virtual Classroom
Length
1.3 hours
Next course start
4 June, 2024 See details
Course delivery
Virtual Classroom

Course description

Presented by Court of Protection law specialist Laura Mannering, this virtual classroom seminar will focus on the Transparency Practice Direction, the guidance and the case law, and the issues which practitioners need to consider to ensure the protection of privacy and the competing interests of transparency and open justice.


The session will also consider practical issues around the drafting and use of transparency orders, the use of closed material and closed hearings and how those can be employed where necessary, practical considerations when advising a client in respect of privacy and reporting and publication of the decisions in proceedings.


Laura has over fourteen years’ experience of specialising in Court of Protection and Community Care law. Be sure to tune in to benefit from her expertise in this area.

Upcoming start dates

1 start date available

4 June, 2024

  • Virtual Classroom
  • 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

There has been a change in the approach of the Court of Protection, mirroring a wider change within the courts generally, to the question of whether the court should sit in public or private in recent years and following a Transparency Pilot in the Court of Protection which commenced in 2017.

Consequently, there have been changes to the Court of Protection Practice Directions to effect this change in approach, as well as new guidance on closed hearings and material in the Court of Protection and case law considering privacy and reporting restrictions generally but also specifically in the context of contempt proceedings in the Court of Protection.

Several recent cases have considered the issue of anonymisation and the identification of the subject of the Court of Protection proceedings, ‘P’.

There have also been two recent cases which considered the question of identification of an alleged contemnor in contempt proceedings in the Court of Protection, and the question of how any such identification might lead to the identification of ‘P’ and the measures that can be taken to ameliorate that risk, and whether such measures can be justified in the context of Article 10.

This new virtual classroom seminar will focus on the Transparency Practice Direction, the guidance and the case law, and the issues which practitioners need to consider to ensure the protection of privacy and the competing interests of transparency and open justice.

The session will also consider practical issues around the drafting and use of transparency orders, the use of closed material and closed hearings and how those can be employed where necessary, practical considerations when advising a client in respect of privacy and reporting and publication of the decisions in proceedings.

What You Will Learn

This live and interactive session will cover the following:

  • The starting point in the Court of Protection as to transparency of the proceedings and what the Court of Protection rules say
  • Recent guidance on reporting and transparency
  • Template transparency orders and what to consider when drafting a transparency order
  • Recent case law on privacy and reporting restrictions
  • Recent case law relating to the identification of ‘P’
  • Recent case law on the identification of contemnors in contempt proceedings in the Court of Protection and considerations for the other parties in those proceedings, particularly ‘P’ and how to protect their identity
  • Practical matters to consider if you have observers in court

Expenses

From £144
MBL Seminars Limited
C/o Law Business Research
Holborn Gate, 330 High Holborn
WC1V 7QT London

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