Events.

The College's events are designed to meet the needs of judicial officers at every career stage. They reflect six key areas of judicial education: Law, Skills, Judicial Life, Social Context, First Nations and Non-Legal Knowledge.
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Judicial Life/
Vicarious trauma, burnout and recovery.

23 May 2023 | Seminar

Research has confirmed that vicarious trauma and burnout are occupational risks for judicial officers and those that work with them.

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Skills/
Understanding ground rules and intermediaries.

09 May 2023 | Half Day

When should you conduct a ground rules hearing? How should it be done? And what is the role of an intermediary?

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Skills/
Managing high-conflict behaviours.

28 April 2023 | Full Day

What are some of the best ways to manage challenging courtroom interactions – and respond to high-conflict behaviours?

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Law event

Law/
Automating criminal jury directions.

18 April 2023 | Seminar

Learn how to use the new Criminal Charge Builder to quickly assemble jury directions for criminal trials.

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First Nations/
Cross-over kids.

29 March 2023 | Seminar

Learn about cross-over kids in this discussion that explains how children from the child protection system become involved in the criminal justice system.

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Law/
Modern statutory interpretation.

22 March 2023 | Seminar

Knowing how to interpret and apply statutes is essential for all judicial officers.

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