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Introductory Event for Outside London

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Date
Time
16:30 - 21:45
Location
Great Hall / Ashowrth Centre

At these Qualifying Sessions, students will be given an introduction to the Inn as well as an introduction to advocacy, wellbeing and ethics.

Timings:

16:30 – Registration in the Great Hall

17:00 – Introduction

21:45 – Finish

Speakers: Faye Appleton and George Payne

Theme: Advocacy Skills, Preparation for Pupillage, Career Development & Wellbeing and Ethics, Standards & Values

QS Value: 3

Materials and Preparation: No Preparation required

Learning Outcomes: The aims of this Qualifying Session is to give students an introduction to advocacy, wellbeing, career development and ethics. Students will learn about key principles of good advocacy and communications skills, strategies and interventions which contribute to individual wellbeing and career development.

Professional Statement Reference: (Access the full Professional Statement for Barristers here):
1.1 : Uphold the reputation of the Bar and observe their duty to the court in the administration of justice
1.15 : Have persuasive oral advocacy skills.
4.3 : Plan their personal workload and absences so as to ensure they deliver on all work commitments they have made.

Booking: Please book via the Online Booking System

Cancellation Policy: Students should consider all bookings a professional commitment and should only book onto an event if they fully plan on attending. Once booked on, students will be unable to cancel and receive a refund other than in exceptional circumstances.

This event is a Qualifying Session.