College Outcomes

Courtroom training for new judiciary
New appointees attend judicial orientation

The College’s work contributes to:

  • a more unified and engaged court system for Victoria
  • a reduced cost of justice
  • improved judicial work practices
  • modern court management
  • enhanced judicial skills and knowledge
  • the resilience, capacity and adaptability of judicial officers.

 The College measures its success against these outcomes. We look for:

  • widespread participation in College programs and activities
  • high levels of judicial support for the College
  • improved and more effective judicial work practices 
  • increased levels of public confidence that the judiciary is keeping pace with social change and in touch with community attitudes
  • effective implementation of legislative reforms
  • increased judicial wellbeing.

The 2 minute video below shows a number of judicial officers explaining  valuable insights gained from the Court Craft program. Both the 360 degree feedback and the session with professional actors allow judicial officers to enhance their courtroom skills. 

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