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Students’ Residential Weekend

Date
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Location
Scarman House

Residential Weekend consisting of 2 Advocacy Workshops, an Ethics Workshop, a Advocacy Demonstartion Session, a Q&A Session, a lecture and a public speaking session. There will also be an opportunity to have a pupillage application reviewed by a Barrister. Places are restricted to those selected via ballot.

Speaker(s)/Tutor(s): Various

QS value: 6

QS theme: 4 Advocacy Skills, 1 Ethics Standards and Values, 1 Preparation for Pupillage, Career Development and Wellbeing

Interactive?: Yes

Materials and Preparation: Students will be required to prepare for both a Criminal and a Civil advocacy exercise as well as a 5 minute presentiation on a topic of their choice. They will also need to prepare for an advocacy demonstration and ethics workshop.

Learning Aims: The aim of this Student Residential Weekend is to support students with recognising strengths and weaknesses as an advocate and apply feedback to improve their advocacy skills. Students will be supported in identifying tools and techniques to help succeed during pupillage and build their practice. The weekend will also help students formulate correct courses of action in dealing with ethical situations. Students will learn about identifying core duties and relevant sections of the Bar Code of Conduct and how to apply them to specific ethical situations.

Professional Statement Reference: (Access the full Professional Statement for Barristers here)

1.11 : Ensure they are fully prepared.

1.15 : Have persuasive oral advocacy skills.

1.16 : Comply with regulatory requirements set down by the Bar Standards Board, including the Code of Conduct.